Transcript Rutland

Agents and
Developers Forum
13th December 2013
Agenda
1. Planning management changes at Rutland
2. Changes to planning appeals
3. Proposed PD changes in April 2014
4. Review of planning practice guidance
5. Use of materials in Rutland
6. Extensions of time to determine applications
7. Sustainable Urban Drainage (SuDS) update
8. Conservation Area Consents
9. Revised Local List of application requirements
10.Chancellors Autumn Statement
11.Q & A
Planning management changes at Rutland
• James Frieland no longer any involvement with planning
• Planning support functions now with Gary Pullan
Changes to planning appeals
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/pins/appeals_review_annex_plan
ning_agent.pdf
Guidance above on Planning Portal written for appellants. Key
changes:
• Full statement of case with appeal
• Draft statement of common ground with appeal (hearing/inquiry)
• Fast track procedures for adverts and shopfronts
Came into effect on 1st October 2013
Proposed PD changes in April 2014
Government consultation issued on 6th August.
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/greaterflexibilities-for-change-of-use
1. Change from retail to dwellings
2. Change retail to banks / building societies
3. Agricultural building to dwellings
4. Change of use to nurseries providing childcare
5. Agricultural building to education use
All except 2 above will have new prior approval application
requirements.
Review of planning practice guidance
http://planningguidance.planningportal.gov.uk/
• New draft guidance published on 28 August. CLG indicated would
go live in the Autumn.
• Condenses 230 documents and 7000 pages.
• Introduces new guidance where there were gaps.
Use of materials in Rutland
The NPPF says,
60.
Planning policies and decisions should not attempt to
impose architectural styles or particular tastes and they should
not stifle innovation, originality or initiative through
unsubstantiated requirements to conform to certain development
forms or styles. It is, however, proper to seek to promote or
reinforce local distinctiveness.
• My emphasis on last paragraph. Reflects comments we’ve had
from Members at Committee.
• Rutland does have distinctive use of materials.
• Some recent development uses materials that diminish this
distinctiveness.
Extensions of time to determine applications
• Planning Guarantee introduced by Government
• Need to obtain agreement if applications not determined within 26
weeks
Sustainable Urban Drainage (SuDS) update
• DEFRA committed to 6.4.14 introduction. Decision with
politicians.
• Rutland will be SAB
• Probable Peterborough will process these applications
• Will initially affect all major applications
• Peterborough will advise against combined applications
• Permeable roads and drives with no gullies or pipes will be part of
solution
• Peterborough approach is that principles agreed in pre-app with
them and shown in planning application. Application to SAB is
then akin to a S.38 application once PP granted.
• www.peterborough.gov.uk/suds for more information.
Conservation Area Consents
• They are no longer required
• Now replaced by a planning application instead
• Will mean no need for 2 applications
• Forms adapted on Planning Portal
• Took effect on 1.10.13.
Revised Local List of application
requirements
• Updated list on our website
• Jointly prepared with Leicestershire authorities
• Key issue is local requirements are no longer mandatory
• Planning staff advised on pre-apps to agree with you any that will
be needed
Chancellors Autumn Statement
Government to consult on
1. Making changes of use easier from retail to restaurant and assembly
and leisure uses
2. Setting up a default that conditions are approved if no response within
set period
3. Strengthen requirement to justify conditions
4. Removing any S106 requirement for affordable housing on less than 10
dwellings
Q&A
Plus I’ve put a copy of a blog on your tables from PAS. I’d
be interested in your views.