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Planning regimes: county councilsU.K.

20(1)The requirement set out in paragraph 21 below shall be a condition of the deemed planning permission, so far as relating to relevant development in the area of a county council which is not a qualifying authority for the purposes of this Schedule.U.K.

(2)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) above, relevant development is development consisting of the formation, laying out or alteration, in connection with an excepted matter, of any means of access to a highway used by vehicular traffic.

(3)The requirements set out in paragraphs 22, 23 and 24 below shall be conditions of the deemed planning permission, so far as relating to relevant development in the area of a county council which is a qualifying authority for the purposes of this Schedule.

(4)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3) above, relevant development is development consisting of—

(a)the formation, laying out or alteration, in connection with an excepted matter, of any means of access to a highway used by vehicular traffic,

(b)the disposal of waste or spoil, or

(c)the excavation of bulk materials from borrow pits.

(5)The requirement set out in paragraph 25 below shall be a condition of the deemed planning permission, so far as relating to development in the area of a county council which is a qualifying authority for the purposes of this Schedule.

(6)For the purposes of this paragraph, the following are excepted matters—

(a)the transport of minerals,

(b)the transport of surplus spoil or top soil,

(c)the disposal of waste or spoil, and

(d)the excavation of bulk materials from borrow pits.

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