Supplementary Planning Clause Samples

The Supplementary Planning clause establishes a framework for making additional or revised plans that support the main agreement. It typically allows parties to create detailed schedules, procedures, or protocols as needed during the course of the project, ensuring these supplementary documents are consistent with the original contract. This clause is essential for providing flexibility and adaptability, enabling the parties to address unforeseen circumstances or evolving requirements without renegotiating the entire agreement.
Supplementary Planning. Guidance (SPGs) are non-statutory documents and they are prepared in order to reinforce policies or proposals in a LDP. SPGs are important in the planning process and a material consideration when determining planning applications. The Councils have a series of SPGs that reinforce the current development plans and the process of preparing the Joint LDP means that these will have to be reviewed and possibly new ones will have to be prepared. A list of the current SPGs will be published, noting if it is anticipated that they will have to be amended, and identifying new ones when publishing the Pre-deposit Joint LDP.