Examples of Application for Planning Permission in a sentence
Development means the development the subject of the Application for Planning Permission.
Application Site means the site the subject of the Application for Planning Permission more particularly described in Schedule 1 of this Deed.
Planning Permission means a planning permission for the Development granted pursuant to the Application for Planning Permission.
Planning Permission means a planning permission for the Development granted pursuant to the Application for Planning Permission and any related planning permission subsequently granted pursuant to an application under section 73 of the Act.
Any application for Approval of Matters Specified in Conditions relating to a Major Application for Planning Permission in Principle attracting 5 or less separate individual representations (i.e. this excludes 5 letters of representation from a single person/organisation) which are contrary to the officer’s recommendation.
Not less than £6001 paid on completion of the Agreement in line with Model Agreement Clause 4.1, orIf the Agreement is not completed, not less than £300 to be paid on the Application for Planning Permission being withdrawn or determined by the Borough Council.
Signed Name Date i[NB Not less than £600 to be paid on Agreement completion in line with Model Agreement Clause 6.1or, if the Agreement is not completed - not less than £300 to be paid on the Application for Planning Permission being withdrawn or determined by the Borough Council.] i Minimum sum for a simple Agreement following this Model in all respects.
Councillor Coventry declared a non-pecuniary interest in agenda item 9(a) Application for Planning Permission for Erection of 422 Dwellinghouses and 36 Flatted Dwellings; Formation of Associated Access Road and Parking Areas; Provision of Open Space incorporating Footpaths, Areas for Play and Sport, Sustainable Urban Drainage Features and Landscaping; and Other Associated Works at Land at Greenlaw Mains, Mauricewood Road, Penicuik (paragraph 1 of the Appendix refers).
RPC/143/16 To an Application for Planning Permission for a potential Zip-Wire on Pinder Park Cllr Muriel Arden reported that:• The Pinder Park Committee would like to install a zip-wire in 2017After discussion, Cllr Ted Morris Proposed, Cllr Libby Hauton Seconded and the council resolved to approve Cllr Doyle to proceed with the planning application.
We were advised that the College’s facilities management contractor has reviewed these requirements and advised that they comply with these and a formal Waste Management Procedures document has been drawn up to give guidance on how to comply with these new regulations.