Local Development Plan definition

Local Development Plan means a multi-year plan prepared by a Rural Community (as hereinafter defined) outlining and prioritizing potential development activities for the Rural Community (as hereinafter defined).
Local Development Plan means a plan that interprets broad structure plan policies at a district or community level in great detail;
Local Development Plan means an investment plan for local development of rural administrative units ("communauté rurale") and urban administrative units ("commune") of the Recipient over a five-year period, and elaborated by the LG as part of the decentralization process, as such plan may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Local Development Plan in a sentence

  • Planning considerations include National Planning Policy and the Local Development Plan.

  • The Council agreed the approach for progression and production of a Local Development Plan for the Maldon District on 21 July 2011.

  • NOTE TO APPLICANT 01 The development plan for Newport is the Newport Local Development Plan 2011 – 2026 (Adopted January 2015).

  • The Local Development Plan will be based largely upon the existing draft Core Strategy document, but there will be amendments and additions to certain aspects of the Plan.

  • In the interests of highway safety in accordance with policy CW3 of the adopted Caerphilly County Borough Local Development Plan up to 2021.


More Definitions of Local Development Plan

Local Development Plan means the development plan to be prepared by CBO within the Commune and approved by the Communal Decision Committee pursuant to the Project Implementation Arrêté;
Local Development Plan means a plan prepared by a CRD outlining its priority development needs.
Local Development Plan means the undertakings of the Concessionaire in relation to the development of industry in Timor-Leste, the creation of employment and training opportunities for the domestic workforce and other development targets forming part of its Bid and which are set out in Appendix 15 (Local Development Plan).
Local Development Plan or “LDP” means each plan prepared by Communities through the participatory needs assessment process under Part A of the Project and approved by the respective Project Approval Committee (as hereinafter defined), aimed at identifying the developmental problems faced by Communities and proposing a set of measures for promoting local community development;
Local Development Plan means a time-bound and prioritized plans prepared by the Communities, including the activities proposed for Micro-projects and identifying the strategies for mobilization of resources to implement such Micro- projects.
Local Development Plan. As above, but the name given to the emerging LDP whilst it is in the period of full review. SDP – Strategic Development Plan: The Planning (Wales) Act gives the power (but not the requirement) for planning authorities to work together to produce an SDP to deal with strategic issues such as major housing or employment development. Soundness – The consideration of representations made during and after the deposit stage of the plan will focus on whether the plan is ‘sound’. In other words, does the plan show good judgement, and can it be trusted. Draft guidelines propose that Inspectors should consider soundness under the three general headings of procedural soundness, coherence and consistency. SA – Sustainability Appraisal: The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 states that the authority must carry out an appraisal of the sustainability of the plan, and prepare a report on the findings of that appraisal. The purpose of SA is to promote sustainable development through better integration of sustainability considerations into the plan-making process. SEA – Strategic Environmental Assessment: A formal procedure for assessing at the strategic level the effects of a proposed policy, programme or plan on the environment. European Directive 2001/42/EC and subordinate regulations require that an SEA be carried out on all development plans whose preparation commenced after 21 July 2004, or which will not be adopted until 21 July 2006. SPG – Supplementary Planning Guidance: Guidance on policy issues in a form that is more detailed than what would be appropriate to include in a development plan. SPG must relate to development plan policies, and are a relevant consideration in determining planning applications. Sustainable development: Development which meets present needs whilst striving equally to allow for those of future generations. Task & Finish Group: The LDP Task & Finish Group has the remit of steering the process of preparing the LDP towards its adoption.
Local Development Plan means a Local Development Plan being Attachment 6 hereto or any variation thereto issued at any time;