THE TIMETABLE Sample Clauses

THE TIMETABLE. 3.1 Table 1 outlines the Council’s proposed timetable for achieving the key stages of LDP preparation required by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 and the LDP Regulations.
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THE TIMETABLE. 3.1 Table 1 outlines the Council’s proposed timetable for achieving the key stages of R epl ac ement LDP preparation required by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 and the LDP Regulations. Key Stage Definitive From To 2 Draft Delivery Agreement consultation and submission of Final Delivery Agreement to Welsh Government Jan 2021 March 2021 3 Evidence Base Preparation Dec 2020 June 2023 4 Pre-Deposit Participation • Launch, May 2021 • Candidate Site submission and appraisal • SA Scoping Report • Vision/Objectives/growth levels and spatial options March 2021 Sept 2022 5 Preferred Strategy Consultation – six weeks statutory consultation Oct 2022 Nov 2022 6 Deposit Plan Consultation – six weeks statutory consultation Oct 2023 Nov 2023 Indicative From To 7 Submission March 2024 8 Examination March 2024 Sept 2024 9 Inspectors Report Sept 2024 10 Adoption by Council October 2024 Definitive and Indicative Stages
THE TIMETABLE. 2.1 Introduction to the Timetable 11 2.2 Definitive and Indicative Stages 11 2.3 Stages of LDP Production 11 2.4 Consideration of Supplementary Planning Guidance (SPG) 14 2.5 Risk Management 14 2.6 Resources 14
THE TIMETABLE. Revised September 2012
THE TIMETABLE. 10.1 The Timetable details the stages involved in the formulation and preparation of the LDP. It identifies how the Council will project manage the Plan’s preparation and identifies both definitive and indicative stages, as follows:
THE TIMETABLE. 2.1 Introduction to the Timetable A Timetable detailing the various stages of the Local Development Plan process, how it will be project managed and the resources that are required for its production is an integral part of the Delivery Agreement.
THE TIMETABLE. 2.1 The timetable sets out what the Council considers to be a challenging, but realistic, timeframe for preparing a replacement LDP. In preparing the timetable regard has been had to the Welsh Government’s expectation that a replacement plan be prepared in considerably less than 4 years, taking in to account the resources available to the Local Planning Authority.
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THE TIMETABLE. 2.3.1 The table below identifies the key stages in the LDP preparation process and sets out the proposed approximate timetable for completing those stages. The timetable reflects the resources available and referred to above. It reflects the guidance in the Development Plans Manual (March 2020) and is divided into two parts illustrating definitive and indicative steps. A more detailed timetable, which also encapsulates the opportunities for community involvement, can be found in Appendix 3.
THE TIMETABLE. 8.2 Any request for approval under this clause 8 shall be made in writing with all supporting information and with as much advance notice as possible and in any event no later than ten (10) Working Days before the date it is required.
THE TIMETABLE. In light of the reference to the Cabinet Secretary’s letter above, and the requirement to amend the Revised LDP Timetable to reflect no more than a 3.5 year preparatory process, it is consequently recommended that the timetable for Plan preparation be revised as set out in figure 1 below. It should be noted the 3.5 year preparatory process commences with the WG approval of the DA, anticipated as July 2018. It should be noted that this will form the amended Appendix 1 within the final DA. It is further recommended that consequential changes be made as required within the relevant sections of the DA to reflect the changes to the timetable (notably Table 2 – Timetable – Key Stages and Appendix 2: Timetable and Community Involvement). For ease of reference, the main changes include:  Extension to the Candidate Site Stage (and consequential changes to the publication of Candidate Sites) as outlined in the main report.  Removal of the Focused Changes Stage from the timetable. In this respect the Focused Changes are not a statutory part of the Plan making process, indeed they may not in themselves be required. The inclusion of this stage within the Draft DA was in the interests of completeness. It is also noted that the three month slippage period identified above would suffice in terms of any requirement to undertake focused changes.  Removal of the initial stages which preceded the consultation on the Draft DA from the timetable.  Amendments to timetable to reflect the amended adoption date.  Rationalisation of the Examination period, including a recognition of the August recess in scheduling the proposed adoption date for the Revised LDP.  Consequential amended date for the Adoption of the Revised Carmarthenshire LDP November/December 2021. It should be noted that no representations were received which directly to the content of the DA timetable.
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