Examples of Development Consent Order in a sentence
Esso Petroleum Company, Limited (Esso) has been granted a Development Consent Order (DCO) by the Secretary of State to replace 90km (56 miles) of an existing pipeline with 97km of new pipeline to transport aviation fuel between Boorley Green in Hampshire and the Esso West London Terminal storage facility in Hounslow.
This document is applicable to both the East Anglia ONE North and East Anglia TWO Development Consent Order (DCO) applications, and therefore is endorsed with the yellow and blue icon used to identify materially identical documentation in accordance with the Examining Authority’s (ExA) procedural decisions on document management of 23rd December 2019 (PD-004).
INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE 1.1. PURPOSE OF THE STATEMENT OF COMMON GROUNDA Statement of Common Ground (‘SoCG’) is a written statement produced as part of the application process for an application for a Development Consent Order (‘DCO’) and is prepared jointly by the applicant and another party.
This document is applicable to both the East Anglia ONE North and East Anglia TWO Development Consent Order (DCO) applications (the Applications), and therefore is endorsed with the yellow and blue icon used to identify materially identical documentation in accordance with the Examining Authority’s (ExA) procedural decisions on document management of 23 December 2019.
TfL is particularly keen to draw the Examining Authority’s attention to the importance of retaining this definition in the context of the definition of 'commence' deleted by the Secretary of State when the A160/A180 (Port of Immingham Improvement) Development Consent Order 2015 was made.