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(1)In the principal Act after section 61 (supplementary provision about development orders) there are inserted the following sections—
(1)A local planning authority may by order (a local development order) make provision to implement policies—
(a)in one or more development plan documents (within the meaning of Part 2 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004);
(b)in a local development plan (within the meaning of Part 6 of that Act).
(2)A local development order may grant planning permission—
(a)for development specified in the order;
(b)for development of any class so specified.
(3)A local development order may relate to—
(a)all land in the area of the relevant authority;
(b)any part of that land;
(c)a site specified in the order.
(4)A local development order may make different provision for different descriptions of land.
(5)But a development order may specify any area or class of development in respect of which a local development order must not be made.
(6)A local planning authority may revoke a local development order at any time.
(7)Schedule 4A makes provision in connection with local development orders.
(1)At any time before a local development order is adopted by a local planning authority the appropriate authority may direct that the order (or any part of it) is submitted to it for its approval.
(2)If the appropriate authority gives a direction under subsection (1)—
(a)the authority must not take any step in connection with the adoption of the order until the appropriate authority gives its decision;
(b)the order has no effect unless it (or, if the direction relates to only part of an order, the part) has been approved by the appropriate authority.
(3)In considering an order or part of an order submitted under subsection (1) the appropriate authority may take account of any matter which it thinks is relevant.
(4)It is immaterial whether any such matter was taken account of by the local planning authority.
(5)The appropriate authority—
(a)may approve or reject an order or part of an order submitted to it under subsection (1);
(b)must give reasons for its decision under paragraph (a).
(6)If the appropriate authority thinks that a local development order is unsatisfactory—
(a)it may at any time before the order is adopted by the local planning authority direct them to modify it in accordance with the direction;
(b)if it gives such a direction it must state its reasons for doing so.
(7)The local planning authority—
(a)must comply with the direction;
(b)must not adopt the order unless the appropriate authority gives notice that it is satisfied that they have complied with the direction.
(8)The appropriate authority—
(a)may at any time by order revoke a local development order if it thinks it is expedient to do so;
(b)must, if it revokes a local development order, state its reasons for doing so.
(9)Subsections (3) to (6) of section 100 apply to an order under subsection (8) above as they apply to an order under subsection (1) of that section and for that purpose references to the Secretary of State must be construed as references to the appropriate authority.
(10)The appropriate authority is—
(a)the Secretary of State in relation to England;
(b)the National Assembly for Wales in relation to Wales.
(1)Planning permission granted by a local development order may be granted—
(a)unconditionally, or
(b)subject to such conditions or limitations as are specified in the order.
(2)If the permission is granted for development of a specified description the order may enable the local planning authority to direct that the permission does not apply in relation to—
(a)development in a particular area, or
(b)any particular development.”
(2)In each of the following provisions of the principal Act in each place where it occurs after “development order” there is inserted “ or a local development order ”
(a)section 56(5)(a) (definition of material development);
(b)section 57(3) (extent of permission granted by development order);
(c)section 58(1)(a) (grant of planning permission by development order);
(d)section 77(1) (certain applications to be referred to the Secretary of State);
(e)section 78(1)(c) (right of appeal in relation to certain planning decisions);
(f)section 88(9) (grant of planning permission in enterprise zone);
(g)section 91(4)(a) (no limit to duration of planning permission granted by development order);
(h)section 108 (compensation for refusal of planning permission formerly granted by development order);
(i)section 109(6) (apportionment of compensation for depreciation);
(j)section 253(2)(c) (cases in which certain procedures may be carried out in anticipation of planning permission);
(k)section 264(5)(b) (land treated not as operational land);
(l)section 279(1)(a)(i) (compensation for certain decisions and orders).
(3)Section 333 of the principal Act (regulations and orders) is amended as follows—
(a)in subsection (4) after “55(2)(f),” there is inserted “ 61A(5) ”;
(b)in subsection (5)(b) after “28,” there is inserted “ 61A(5) (unless it is made by the National Assembly for Wales), ”.
(4)Schedule 1 further amends the principal Act.
Commencement Information
I1S. 40 in force at 6.8.2004 for specified purposes by S.I. 2004/2097, art. 2
I2S. 40 in force at 10.5.2006 for E. so far as not already in force by S.I. 2006/1061, art. 2(a)
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