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Poorly drafted planning conditions
Hello. I'm looking for the best example of a poorly drafted planning condition, one that fails any of the tests in the Circular, but particularly precison and enforceability! My favourite is still probably "The site shall be kept in a neat and tidy condition to the satisfaction of the Council"! I'm sure you can do better. Feel free to post here, or e-mail me directly at mh@mhplanning.co.uk
Regards, Mike Hyde
Richard Crawley, Addaswyd 10 Years yn ôl.
Poorly drafted planning conditions
Expert Postiadau: 256 Dyddiad Ymuno: 07/12/2011 Bostiadau diweddar
Can I ask what this is about ?
While the link above goes to documents stored elsewhere, I'm not sure that this is within the spirit of the KHub.
Hi Richard. I was running a recent training session on planning conditions, and was looking for examples of bad ones to show how not to draft them! Mike
Hi it's a delegated decision report which [I disagree with] if it's a problem and you don't want it on the site that's fine [link removed]. If you are a planning expert I need some advice and I'm willing to pay for the advice. Regards Len Lowther
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Richard Crawley, Addaswyd 10 Years yn ôl.
Poorly drafted planning conditions
Expert Postiadau: 256 Dyddiad Ymuno: 07/12/2011 Bostiadau diweddar
Hello Len.
I can imagine it's frustrating but I think your language has gone slightly over the line we try to maintain around here.
I've removed one and edited another of your posts. There are some extremely helpful people around here, so if you are able to explain your predicament in a more measured way you may yet find assistance (paid or unpaid).
Richard
Richard Crawley, Addaswyd 10 Years yn ôl.
Poorly drafted planning conditions
Expert Postiadau: 256 Dyddiad Ymuno: 07/12/2011 Bostiadau diweddar
It's not problem.
The advice I've given many dozens of time in the past, and it may be way too late for you, is to think of these things like an escalator.
You have to begin with the official complaint procedure.
Then, if you are unhappy, explain why to your councillor. If they are worth their salt they will force you to set out the harm you have suffered and what the council did wrong. Then your councillor gets a go.
Lastly there will be some kind of appeal process.
Then you're outside the council talking about ombudsmen and the rest of it.
But if you don't begin at the beginning you won't have given the council a fair chance and you won't have been forced to marshall your arguments and the relvant facts nice and neatly.