What is planning pre-application advice?
Pre-application advice is provided by planning officers employed by the council, which outlines how we are likely to determine any subsequent planning application, and any changes that are likely to be needed, if any, to give your scheme the best chance of being granted a planning permission.
What should be included in a pre planning application?
Planning permission
- Verify the list of local requirements each planning authority can require, read more about local and national requirements.
- Reduce the likelihood of submitting invalid applications.
- Help you understand how planning policies and other requirements affect your proposals.
Is it worth doing a pre-application planning advice?
It is worth seeking pre-application advice, though, for larger schemes, for complicated proposals where you really need a steer from a case officer or where the application is sensitive and you would like a discussion with the case officer before it is made public through the formal application process.
What is a pad in planning?
We offer a Pre-Application Discussion (PAD) service for you to speak with a planning officer and discuss proposals before you make a planning application. A Pre-Application Discussion will improve the quality of your application and give you a better chance of getting permission before paying a planning fee.
What does a pre-application mean?
Pre-application means discussions taking place before a decision is made, not simply those prior to an application being submitted. “
What is pre-planning process?
Pre-planning means a process meant to obtain a more detailed definition and cost estimate of a project. It may include the following elements, as appropriate: Sample 1. Sample 2. Pre-planning means the advance planning for, selection of and payment of a Grave or Niche.
How long does a pre-planning application take?
How long does the pre-application process take? The timescale for pre-application advice is usually between two to six weeks. The actual planning application process is a minimum of eight weeks after this, so the additional delay could be frustrating if you’re keen to get moving.
How long does it take for Pre App response?
They can range from as little as a week or 10 days right up to several months, in the worst cases. A pre-app response is usually given in the form of a letter, but it could simply comprise notes taken at a face-to-face consultation.
How long does pre-planning approval take?
The timescale for pre-application advice is usually between two to six weeks. The actual planning application process is a minimum of eight weeks after this, so the additional delay could be frustrating if you’re keen to get moving.
How long does pre-planning take?
How long does it take to get planning permission NI?
Average processing time for processing local applications – 15 weeks. Average processing time for processing householder applications – 12 weeks.
What is the planning Act NI 2011?
Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 (2011 Cap. 25). An Act to make provision in relation to planning; and for connected purposes. The Act transfers the majority of planning functions and decision making responsibilities for local development plans, development management plus planning enforcement to councils.
Who is responsible for pre-application discussions?
Pre-application discussions for planning applications Planning applications for building, extending or converting homes, offices or shops are handled by borough and district councils. They are responsible for all pre-application advice on all such applications.
How do I request pre-application planning advice?
To request pre-application planning advice please download our minerals and waste pre-application request form (PDF). This form sets out the information that is required from prospective applicants to enable the pre-application advice service to be provided.
Why do I need pre-application advice?
Pre-application advice is encouraged as it can: 1 Verify the list of local requirements each planning authority can require, read more about local and national requirements 2 Reduce the likelihood of submitting invalid applications 3 Help you understand how planning policies and other requirements affect your proposals.
Is the pre-application advice given at the meeting exhaustive?
The pre-application advice given at the meeting or in written response may not necessarily be exhaustive. The advice given is intended to highlight the main issues raised by a proposed development that need to be assessed and considered as part of the planning application process.