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Planning Act

Planning Act
Author: Pittsburgh (Pa.). City Planning Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1971
Genre: City planning and redevelopment law
ISBN:

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The Planning Act

The Planning Act
Author: Dennis H. Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1996-07-01
Genre: City planning and redevelopment law
ISBN: 9780459561178

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The Planning Act Review

The Planning Act Review
Author: Toronto (Ont.). Planning Board. Sub-Committee on the Planning Act Review
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 1976
Genre: City planning and redevelopment law
ISBN:

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Guide to the Planning Act

Guide to the Planning Act
Author: Ontario. Ministry of Housing. Local Planning Policy Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 73
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN:

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Planning Act 2008

Planning Act 2008
Author: U K Stationery Office
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780105429081

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Parts 1 to 8 of the Planning Act 2008 create a new system of development consent for nationally significant infrastructure projects. The new system covers certain types of energy, transport, water, waste water and waste projects. The number of applications and permits required for such projects is being reduced, compared with the position under current legislation. A major role in the new system is to be played by a new independent body to be called the Infrastructure Planning Commission ('the Commission'). The Commission will be responsible for examining applications for development consent for nationally significant infrastructure projects. National policy statements will set the framework for decisions by the Commission. The Secretary of State will have a wide discretion as to how prescriptive the policy should be. The Act sets out the procedures for examination of an application. It is intended that in examining applications greater use is made of written representations with less reliance on oral representations; and restrictions are being placed on the use of cross examination by interested parties at a hearing. The Act sets a timetable for examination of applications and decisions. A deadline of six months is stipulated for carrying out the examination procedure and a further three months is allowed for a Council (consisting of between five and nine Commissioners), a Panel or the Secretary of State to take a decision. Part 9 of the Act makes various alterations to the existing town and country planning regime. Part 10 adds certain matters within the field of town and country planning to the legislative competence of the National Assembly for Wales. Part 11 empowers the Secretary of State to establish a Community Infrastructure Levy.


Legal Foundations of Land Use Planning

Legal Foundations of Land Use Planning
Author: Jerome G. Rose
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1351509055

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Urban planning is a community process, the purpose of which is to develop and implement a plan for achieving community goals and objectives. In this process, planners employ a variety of disciplines, including law. However, the law is only an instrument of urban planning, and cannot solve all urban problems or meet all social needs. The ability of the legal system to implement the planning process is limited by philosophical, historical, and constitutional constraints. Jurisprudence is concerned with societal values and relationships that limit the effectiveness of the law as an instrument of urban planning. When law is definite and certain, freedom is enhanced within the boundaries created by the law. This doctrine of Anglo-American law imposes an obligation on courts to be guided by prior judicial decision or precedents and, when deciding similar matters, to follow the previously established rule unless the case is distinguishable due to facts or changed social, political, or economic conditions The author focuses on seven specific areas of law in relation to land use planning: law as an instrument of planning, zoning, exclusionary zoning and managed growth, subdivision regulations, site plan review and planned unit development, eminent domain, and the transfer of development rights. Jerome G. Rose cites more than one hundred court cases, and the indexed list serves as a useful encyclopedia of land use law. This is a valuable sourcebook for all legal experts, urban planners, and government officials.


The Planning Act

The Planning Act
Author: Ontario. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. Provincial Planning Policy Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2010
Genre: Land use
ISBN: 9781424971275

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GUIDE TO THE PLANNING ACT.

GUIDE TO THE PLANNING ACT.
Author: ONTARIO. MINISTRY OF HOUSING. PLANNING ACT REVIEW COMMITTEE.
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Total Pages:
Release:
Genre:
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Planning Act 2008

Planning Act 2008
Author: Great Britain
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2008-12-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780105629085

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Parts 1 to 8 of the Planning Act 2008 create a new system of development consent for nationally significant infrastructure projects. The new system covers certain types of energy, transport, water, waste water and waste projects. The number of applications and permits required for such projects is being reduced, compared with the position under current legislation. A major role in the new system is to be played by a new independent body to be called the Infrastructure Planning Commission ('the Commission'). The Commission will be responsible for examining applications for development consent for nationally significant infrastructure projects. National policy statements will set the framework for decisions by the Commission. The Secretary of State will have a wide discretion as to how prescriptive the policy should be. The Act sets out the procedures for examination of an application. It is intended that in examining applications greater use is made of written representations with less reliance on oral representations; and restrictions are being placed on the use of cross examination by interested parties at a hearing. The Act sets a timetable for examination of applications and decisions. A deadline of six months is stipulated for carrying out the examination procedure and a further three months is allowed for a Council (consisting of between five and nine Commissioners), a Panel or the Secretary of State to take a decision. Part 9 of the Act makes various alterations to the existing town and country planning regime. Part 10 adds certain matters within the field of town and country planning to the legislative competence of the National Assembly for Wales. Part 11 empowers the Secretary of State to establish a Community Infrastructure Levy.


White Paper on the Planning Act

White Paper on the Planning Act
Author: Ontario. Planning Act Review Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1979
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

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