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19.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3), notice of an application must be given by the applicant to—
(a)each person for whose benefit the development consent has effect;
(b)each authority which, in relation to the application, is a relevant local authority;
(c)the Greater London Authority if the land is in Greater London;
(d)the Marine Management Organisation if the land is in one or more of the areas specified in subsection (1A) of section 102;
(e)each person who is within one or more of the categories set out in section 57 as regards the land;
(f)the Commission where the appropriate authority is the Secretary of State or the Secretary of State where the appropriate authority is the Commission;
(g)the persons listed in column 1 of the table in Schedule 1 to these Regulations, in the circumstances specified in relation to each such person in column 3 of that table; and
(h)each other person the appropriate authority requires the applicant to consult.
(2) The notice must include—
(a)the name and address of the applicant;
(b)a statement to the effect that an application has been made to the appropriate authority;
(c)any reference applied to that application by the appropriate authority;
(d)a summary of the main proposals;
(e)a map showing details of the location of the development, to which the application relates;
(f)a statement as to whether the application involves EIA development;
(g)a statement that a copy of the application and its accompanying documents, plans and maps are available for inspection free of charge at the places (including at least one address in the vicinity of the land) and times set out in the notice;
(h)the latest date on which those documents will be available for inspection being a date not earlier than the end of the period of 28 days that begins with the day after the day on which the person receives the notice;
(i)a statement as to whether a charge will be made for copies of any of the documents and if so the amount of any charge;
(j)details of how to make representations (giving notice of any interest in, or objection to, the application); and
(k)a deadline for the receipt by the appropriate authority of those representations being not less than 28 days following the date on which the person receives the notice.
(3) The applicant need not give notice of an application to a person or authority listed above, if the appropriate authority is satisfied that this is not necessary.
(4) If the appropriate authority exercises its discretion under paragraph (3) it must publish its reasons for doing so on its website.
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