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The Town and Country Planning (Mayor of London) Order 2008

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and application

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Land excluded from the application of section 2A

  5. 4.Notification to the Mayor of applications of potential strategic importance

  6. 5.Determination of PSI applications

  7. 6.Mayor's power to direct refusal of a PSI application

  8. 7.Direction that the Mayor is to be the local planning authority

  9. 8.Provision of information where the Mayor has given a direction

  10. 9.Access to representation hearings and documents

  11. 10.Revocation

  12. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      PSI APPLICATIONS AND CATEGORIES OF DEVELOPMENT

      1. 1.Definition of PSI application

      2. 2.If the local planning authority receive an application for planning...

      3. 3.In deciding whether to treat an application for planning permission...

      4. 4.For the purposes of this Schedule— (a) development occupies that...

      5. PART 1 LARGE SCALE DEVELOPMENT

        1. 1.Category 1A

        2. 1.Category 1B

        3. 2.In paragraph 1, “Central London” means the area bounded by...

        4. 1.Category 1C

        5. 2.A building is adjacent to the River Thames for the...

        6. 3.Any part of a building below ground level shall be...

        7. 1.Category 1D

      6. PART 2 MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURE

        1. 1.Category 2A

        2. 2.In paragraph 1, “mining operations” means the winning and working...

        3. 1.Category 2B

        4. 2.Waste development where the development occupies more than one hectare....

        5. 1.Category 2C

        6. 2.Development to alter an air passenger terminal to increase its...

        7. 3.Development for a use which includes the keeping or storage...

        8. 4.For the purpose of paragraph 3(b), the area used for...

        9. 1.Category 2D

      7. PART 3 DEVELOPMENT WHICH MAY AFFECT STRATEGIC POLICIES

        1. 1.Interpretation

        2. 1.Category 3A

        3. 1.Category 3B

        4. 1.Category 3C

        5. 2.In paragraph 1 “playing field” has the same meaning as...

        6. 1.Category 3D

        7. 1.Category 3E

        8. 1.Category 3F

        9. 1.Category 3G

        10. 1.Category 3H

        11. 1.Category 3I

        12. 2.For the purpose of paragraph 1 (c) (ii), the area...

      8. PART 4 DEVELOPMENT ON WHICH THE MAYOR MUST BE CONSULTED BY VIRTUE OF A DIRECTION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE

        1. 1.Category 4

  13. Explanatory Note

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