257.This section provides that after a development consent order is granted, the development must be begun before the end of the period prescribed by the Secretary of State or such other (shorter or longer) period as is specified in the order. Failure to begin development within this timescale leads to the order ceasing to have effect. The section also sets time limits for taking prescribed steps where the order authorises the compulsory acquisition of land. If the steps are not taken within the time limits the authority to compulsorily acquire the land ceases to have effect.
258.This section states that development is taken to begin as soon as any material operation comprised in, or carried out for the purposes of, the development begins to be carried out. There is a power for the Secretary of State to prescribe operations which do not constitute a “material operation”.
259.This section explains that the development consent order will generally have effect for the benefit of the land mentioned in the order and all those for the time being interested in the land. It is possible for the order to make provision to the contrary. Subsection (3) has the effect of restricting the benefit of a development consent order authorising underground gas storage facilities to a (licensed) gas transporter.
260.This section clarifies that where an order granting development consent grants consent for the erection, extension, alteration or re-erection of a building, the order may specify the purposes for which the building may be used. If it does not do so, the consent is presumed to authorise the use of the building for the purpose for which it is designed.
261.This section provides a defence of statutory authority in proceedings for nuisance if a person carries out development for which consent is granted by an order granting development consent. Such a defence is available in respect of anything else authorised by an order granting development consent.
262.This section clarifies that in Part 7 of this Act, the word “land” includes any interest in or right over land, and that acquiring a right over land includes creating a new right and not just acquiring an existing right.