Delivery Agreement. The Council will monitor progress of the LDP preparation against the Delivery Agreement ensuring that the aims and principles of the Community Involvement Scheme (CIS) are met in line with the target timetable. Circumstances in which the Agreement may need to be reviewed and amended include: If the process falls 3 months or more behind schedule. If any significant changes are required to the CIS. If there is significant change in the resources available to the Council. If new European, UK or Assembly legislation, regulations or guidance should require new procedures or tasks to be undertaken. If any other change of circumstances should materially affect the delivery of the plan in accordance with the Agreement. When the deposit stage has closed, the indicative stages of the timetable will be reviewed in consultation with the relevant consultees and resubmitted to the Welsh Government once the Council has confirmed the timing of the Examination with the Planning Inspectorate. Should the Agreement require review prior to or after the indicative stage review, detailed above, a revised Agreement will be sent to the Welsh Government for agreement and once agreed made available at Deposit locations and on the Council’s website.
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Delivery Agreement. The Council will monitor progress of the LDP preparation against the Delivery Agreement ensuring that the aims and principles of the Community Involvement Scheme (CIS) are met in line with the target timetable. Circumstances in which the Agreement may need to be reviewed and amended include: • If the process falls 3 months or more behind schedule. • If any significant changes are required to the CIS. • If there is significant change in the resources available to the Council. • If new European, UK or Assembly legislation, regulations or guidance should require new procedures or tasks to be undertaken. • If any other change of circumstances should materially affect the delivery of the plan in accordance with the Agreement. When the deposit stage has closed, the indicative stages of the timetable will be reviewed in consultation with the relevant consultees and resubmitted to the Welsh Assembly Government once the Council has confirmed the timing of the Examination with the Planning Inspectorate. Should the Agreement require review prior to or after the indicative stage review, detailed above, a revised Agreement will be sent to the Welsh Assembly Government for agreement and once agreed made available at Deposit locations and on the Council’s website.
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Delivery Agreement. The Council will monitor progress of the LDP preparation against the Delivery Agreement ensuring that the aims and principles of the Community Involvement Scheme (CIS) are met in line with the target timetable. Circumstances in which the Agreement may need to be reviewed and amended include: • If the process falls 3 months or more behind schedule. • If any significant changes are required to the CIS. • If there is significant change in the resources available to the Council. • If new European, UK or Assembly legislation, regulations or guidance should require new procedures or tasks to be undertaken. • If any other change of circumstances should materially affect the delivery of the plan in accordance with the Agreement. When the deposit stage has closed, the indicative stages of the timetable will be reviewed in consultation with the relevant consultees and resubmitted to the Welsh Government once the Council has confirmed the timing of the Examination with the Planning Inspectorate. Should the Agreement require review prior to or after the indicative stage review, detailed above, a revised Agreement will be sent to the Welsh Government for agreement and once agreed made available at Deposit locations and on the Council’s website.
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