1997 No. 2946
The London Docklands Development Corporation (Planning Functions) Order 1997
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
The Secretary of State for the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 134(3A) and (5), 148(2) and 149(1), (3) and (11) of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 19801 and sections 59 and 333(7) of the Town and Country Planning Act 19902, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after consultation with the councils of the London boroughs of Newham, Southwark and Tower Hamlets, hereby makes the following Order—
Citation, commencement and interpretation1
1
This Order may be cited as the London Docklands Development Corporation (Planning Functions) Order 1997 and shall come into force on 28th January 1998.
2
In this Order—
“the 1990 Act” means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990;
“the 1990 Order” means the London Docklands Development Corporation (Planning Functions) Order 19903;
“the authority” means the authority which, but for the 1990 Order, would be the local planning authority, within the meaning of section 336(1) of the 1990 Act;
“development area” means the area which, at the date of the coming into force of this Order, is designated as an urban development area by the London Docklands Development Corporation (Area and Constitution) Order 19804; and
“development corporation” means the London Docklands Development Corporation.
Revocation of planning functions and special development orders2
Subject to the following provisions of this Order, the 1990 Order and the Town and Country Planning (London Docklands Urban Development Area) Special Development Order 19815 are hereby revoked.
Transitional provisions in connection with planning functions3
Subject to the following provisions of this Order, anything which before the date of the coming into force of this Order was in the process of being done by, to or in relation to the development corporation in connection with any of the functions transferred to it under the 1990 Order may be continued after that date by, to or in relation to the authority.
Transitional provisions in connection with planning applications4
1
This article applies as respects any application for planning permission or approval of reserved matters or for any other approval, consent or determination under the 1990 Act, or the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 19906, or under any order or regulations made or or having effect under either of those Acts which, before the date of the coming into force of this Order, was duly made to the development corporation and which has not been determined on or before that date.
2
Subject to paragraph (3), the development corporation shall have in relation to an application the same powers and duties as it would have had if this Order had not come into force.
3
The authority shall be the local planning authority in relation to any application which—
a
the development corporation has resolved with the agreement of the applicant to transmit to the authority;
b
has not been determined by the development corporation before 25th March 1998;
c
is an application in respect of which a direction has been made under section 77 of the 1990 Act7 (reference of application to Secretary of State) and—
i
the development corporation has resolved with the agreement of the authority that the authority shall be the local planning authority in relation to that application; or
ii
the application has not been determined before 25th March 1998;
d
e
has not been finally determined before 25th March 1998 following an application to the High Court under section 288 of the 1990 Act,
and the development corporation shall transmit an application referred to in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) to the authority for determination.
4
Subject to paragraph (5), where the development corporation transmits an application to the authority for determination, the application shall be accompanied by a copy of any representation received by the development corporation concerning the application and shall be treated as if received by the authority from the applicant on the day on which it is transmitted to the authority.
5
Where notices, certificates, publicity or consultations have been, or are in the process of being, given or carried out in relation to an application before the day on which it is transmitted to the authority, paragraph (4) shall not be construed as requiring further notices, certificates, publicity or consultations solely because the application is treated as if received by the authority from the applicant on that day.
Liability for compensation in connection with planning functions; section 106 planning obligations5
1
Where a right to compensation arises under section 107, 108, 115, 186, 203 or 204 of the 1990 Act10 or section 28 or 29 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 199011 in consequence of action taken in relation to land within the development area by the development corporation, the development corporation shall be liable for any compensation which is payable12.
2
Where the Secretary of State makes an order or serves a notice, as the case may be, under section 100, 104, 185 or 202 of, or paragraph 11 of Schedule 9 to, the 1990 Act13, which relates to land within the development area, and which is either in respect of a matter arising before 28th January 1998, or in respect of a matter arising in consequence of any determination made by the development corporation by virtue of article 4 above,—
a
if the order is made or the notice is served before 25th March 1998, the development corporation shall be liable to pay any compensation arising from the order or notice; or
b
if the order is made or the notice is served on or after 25th March 1998, the Secretary of State shall be so liable.
3
A planning obligation entered into by agreement or otherwise under section 106 of the 1990 Act14 in relation to land within the development area which identifies the development corporation as the local planning authority by whom the obligation is enforceable shall be enforceable by the authority.
Alteration of boundaries orders—transitional provisions and liability for compensation6
1
In this article—
“Alteration of Boundaries Order” means any of the Orders listed in the Schedule to this Order;
“excluded area” has the same meaning as in the Alteration of Boundaries Order; and
“transitional provisions” means the transitional provisions in connection with planning functions or planning applications in the Alteration of Boundaries Order.
2
Article 4 of each of the Orders listed in the Schedule to this Order shall be revoked on 3rd April 1998.
3
Article 6(2) of the London Docklands Development Corporation (Alteration of Boundaries) Order 199415 (“the 1994 Order”), and article 8(2) of each of the Orders listed in the Schedule to this Order other than the 1994 Order, are hereby revoked.
4
Where, on or after the date of the coming into force of this Order, the Secretary of State makes an order or serves a notice, as the case may be, under section 100, 104, 185 or 202 of, or paragraph 11 of Schedule 9 to, the 1990 Act, which relates to land within the excluded area, and which is either in respect of a matter arising before the date on which the Alteration of Boundaries Order came into force, or in respect of a matter arising in consequence of any determination made by the development corporation by virtue of the transitional provisions,—
a
if the order is made or the notice is served before 25th March 1998, the development corporation shall be liable to pay any compensation arising from the order or notice; or
b
if the order is made or the notice is served on or after 25th March 1998, the Secretary of State shall be so liable.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for the Environment
SCHEDULEAlteration of Boundaries Orders
1
The London Docklands Development Corporation (Alteration of Boundaries) Order 1994.
2
The London Docklands Development Corporation (Alteration of Boundaries) Order 199516.
3
The London Docklands Development Corporation (Alteration of Boundaries) (Surrey Docks) Order 199617.
4
The London Docklands Development Corporation (Alteration of Boundaries) (Limehouse and Wapping) Order 199618.
5
The London Docklands Development Corporation (Alteration of Boundaries) Order 199719.
(This note is not part of the Order)