2. Action on submission of planning application ... 3. Reasons for objections (Summary) in descending order of success factors ... 4. Reasons that are worth mentioning...
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OBJECTING OR SUPPORTING A PLANNING PROPOSAL ... When a planning application is submitted it is processed by the planning department within a set procedure. Applications are usually dealt with within 8 weeks of submission, but delays do occur for a variety of reasons.
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The Council can only take into account 'material planning considerations' when looking at your comments. Please note: it is important to understand that the material considerations relevant to any particular application will need to be we...
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5.1 Objecting to a planning ... 5.1.1) Reasons for objecting ... You must provide sound factual reasons for your opposition and these should be explained in a clear and concise way. Using bullet points may be useful to avoid confusion. Try to stick to the planning and policy issues, as these arguments will hold more weight...
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Planning permission & applications FAQs ... How can I find out if I need planning permission? ... How can I find out if I need planning permission?; Check whether there are any local constraints on your property, and then let the Planning Portal help you decide whether you need planning permission for what you want to do.
www.kirklees.gov.uk/answers/planning/planningfaq.shtml www.kirklees.gov.uk/answers/planning/planningfaq.shtml
- (UK) ; This is a summary of suggested steps you might take in organising an objection against an unwelcome planning application. ... Once aware of a planning application, find out what it entails (perhaps by viewing the application at the planning office).
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Have you tried contacting the local planning officer for guidance? Believe it or not they are generally quite helpful. On the last point I understand that the number of objections is what counts, therefore individual objections is better.
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Look at the submitted plans and decide on your main reasons for objecting to the application. Make sure they are valid reasons from a Planning Officer’s perspective <click here>.
www.bvps.org.uk/Objecting.htm www.bvps.org.uk/Objecting.htm
OBJECTING NEIGHBOURS - WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO HANDLE THEM ... If you are about to submit an application for Planning permission then you need to complete a risk assessment on the likely reactions from your neighbours.
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local authorities are not obliged to have one of these 12 reasons only for objecting to planning permission. Senator Coogan may want to argue on amendment No. 143 and I will not pre-empt him.
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