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The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Wales) Order 2012

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Design and access statementsE+W

7.—(1) This article applies to an application for planning permission which is not an application for planning permission for—

(a)engineering or mining operations;

(b)development of an existing dwellinghouse, or development within the curtilage of such a dwellinghouse for any purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse as such; or

(c)a material change in the use of land or buildings, provided that if the new use will necessitate access by an employee or involves the provision of services to the public or to a section of the public, with or without payment, then this article applies to the application as if—

(i)in paragraph (3), for “a design and access statement” there were substituted “ an access statement ”;

(ii)in paragraph (5), for “A design and access statement must, in relation to access,” there were substituted “ An access statement must ”; and

(iii)paragraphs 3(a), (4) and (6) were omitted.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(c) “the provision of services” (“darparu gwasanaethau”) includes the provision of any goods or facilities.

(3) An application for planning permission to which this article applies must be accompanied by a statement (“a design and access statement”) (“datganiad dylunio a mynediad”) explaining—

(a)the design principles and concepts that have been applied to the development; and

(b)how issues relating to access to the development have been dealt with.

(4) A design and access statement must, in relation to design—

(a)explain the design principles and concepts that have been applied to the following aspects of the development—

(i)environmental sustainability;

(ii)movement to, from and within the development;

(iii)character; and

(iv)community safety; and

(b)demonstrate the steps taken to appraise the context of the development and how the design of the development takes that context into account in relation to its proposed use and each of the aspects specified in sub-paragraph (a).

(5) A design and access statement must, in relation to access, explain—

(a)the policy or approach adopted as to access and how policies relating to access in the development plan M1 have been taken into account;

(b)how any specific issues which might affect access to the development have been addressed; and

(c)how features which ensure access to the development are to be maintained.

(6) In this article—

amount” (“maint”) means—

(a)

in relation to residential development, the number of proposed units for residential use; and

(b)

in relation to all other forms of development, the proposed floor space for each proposed use forming part of the development;

character” (“cymeriad”) includes any landscaping comprised in the development and the amount, layout, scale and appearance of the development; and

context” (“cyd-destun”) means the physical, social, economic and policy context of the development.

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M1See sections 38 and 62 of the 2004 Act; the transitional provisions in article 3 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (Commencement No.6, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/2847) and the transitional provisions of Part III of Schedule 5 to, the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 (c. 19).

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