Indicative Stages Sample Clauses

Indicative Stages. 3.3.1. This part of the Timetable provides for the Post-Deposit stages of plan preparation. The Council has less control over the progress of the Plan after the statutory Deposit stage has closed, as external factors and influences may have a significant impact. For example, the number of deposit representations made, responses from WAG, and the requirements of the independent Planning Inspector. The Council will re-assess the indicative timetable within 3 months of the close of the formal 6 week Deposit period.20
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Indicative Stages. These include those elements of the LDP process after statutory deposit stage and up to and including adoption. The Council has less control over these stages of the process as they are influenced by external factors, such as the number of representations received at deposit and the availability, requirements and capacity of the Planning Inspectorate. After the replacement LDP has reached deposit stage, an updated DA with definitive timescales for the final stages will be submitted to the Welsh Government for agreement. Key Stage in Plan Preparation Timescale From To Delivery Agreement April 2016 August 2016 Full Council – 13th July 2016 Submission to WG – 14th July 2016 (Response within 4 weeks) Pre-deposit Participation September 2016 June 2017 Pre-deposit Consultation (Preferred Strategy) July 2017 August 2017 Full Council - June 2017 (6 weeks public consultation) Statutory Deposit Consultation (Deposit Plan) June 2018 July 2018 Full Council - May 2018 (6 weeks public consultation) Submission of LDP January 2019 Examination and receipt of Inspector’s Report March 2019 October 2019 Publication of Inspector’s Report November 2019 Adoption December 2019 Full Council – December 2019

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