http://planninglawblog.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/more-pain-for-struggling-planning.html
If this well-respected planning lawyer thinks we are in a mess, we probably are!
And the post gives a definitive answer to how long the maximum time is to process planning applucations and it isn’t eight weeks – the reason the EDDC DMC has used several times recently (including some for former EDBF members with big developments).
Let’s be clear on this:
1. EDDC state that there is an 8-week LIMIT on handling ALL planning applications or else they gets automatically accepted.
2. This article suggests that:
a. This applies only to MAJOR applications;
b. It is a TARGET time not a limit;
c. The TARGET is 13 weeks without an Environmental Impact Assessment and 16 weeks with one;
d. They only have to achieve this for (currently) 30% of major applications;
e. If they miss it, then they might just possibly be put into “special measures”, though the implication in para 1 of this article is that many authorities miss the targets but are not put into special measures.
I guess there are lies, damn lies and …. .
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