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Regulation 17(2)
Notice is hereby given that [*an environmental statement] [*additional information in relation to an environmental statement] has been submitted to (b) by (c) relating to [* the planning application] [* an application for approval, consent or agreement imposed on planning permission] in respect of (d) [*notified to you under the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations [F12013] on (e)].
Textual Amendments
F1Word in sch. 5 substituted (14.9.2015) by The Town and Country Planning (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2015 (S.S.I. 2015/249), regs. 1, 5(10)
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(a) | Insert address for location of the development. | The proposed development at (a) is subject to assessment under the Town and Country | ||
Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) | ||||
(b) | Insert name of planning authority or insert the Scottish Ministers as appropriate. | (Scotland) Regulations 2011. | ||
(c) | Insert name of applicant. | Notice is hereby given that [*an environmental statement] [*additional information in relation to an environmental statement] has been submitted to (b) by (c) relating to [* the planning application] [* an application for approval, consent or agreement imposed on planning permission] in respect of (d) [*notified to you under the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations [F12013] on (e)]. | ||
(d) | Insert description of proposed development. | |||
(e) | Insert date of notification under the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations [F12013] . | |||
Possible decisions relating to the application | ||||
(f) | Insert address of planning authority. | are:— | ||
(g) | *Insert other address in the locality and, where available, website address at which the additional information may be inspected. | (i) | approval of the application without conditions; | |
(ii) | approval of the application with conditions; | |||
(h) | Insert address where copies of the | |||
additional information are available. | (iii) | refusal of the application. | ||
(j) | Insert cost of a copy of the additional information. | A copy of the [*environmental statement] [*additional information together with the environmental statement], the associated application [*and relevant planning permission] and other documents submitted with the application may be inspected at all reasonable hours at the place where the register of planning applications is kept by the planning authority for the area at (f) [* and also at (g)] during the period of 28 days beginning with the date of this notice. | ||
(k) | Address to be supplied by the Scottish Ministers. | |||
Copies of the [*environmental statement] [*additional information] may be purchased from (h) at a cost of (j). | ||||
Any person who wishes to make representations to (b) about the [*environmental statement] [*additional information] should make them in writing within that period [*to the Council at (f)] [*to the Scottish Ministers at (k)]. | ||||
*Delete where inappropriate. | ||||
Signed | ||||
*On behalf of | ||||
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