Practical Planning: Appeals and Inquiries
Seiten
1994
Sweet & Maxwell (Verlag)
978-0-7520-0060-2 (ISBN)
Sweet & Maxwell (Verlag)
978-0-7520-0060-2 (ISBN)
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Discusses the circumstances giving rise to grounds of appeal as well as the options open to the prospective appellant - namely written representation, public local inquiry and informal hearing. It discusses selecting the appeal strategy, preparing for an inquiry and presenting a case.
Any applicant who has been refused planning permission has an automatic right of appeal. Practical Planning: Appeals and Inquiries is an accessible and comprehensive guide to appeals, containing all the information you need to decide whether or not to appeal as well as detailed disussion on the advantages and disadvantages of the procedures available.
In a clear, step-by-step style, the author examines the options open to the prospective appellant, namely:
* written representation
* public local inquiry
* informal hearing
She offers practical advice on selecting the appropriate strategy and takes the reader right through the preparation to presenting the case. Aspects such as conditions, agreements and dealing with the public are covered in separate chapters. The procedure involved in challenging an appeal decision in the High Court is also covered, as are alternative strategies such as judicial review, the ombudsman and activating the local authority's own supervisory responsibilities. The author dedicates chapters to decisions made by the Secretary of State in various circumstances and to associated enforcement and listed building appeals.
Immensely practical and time saving, the book contains worked examples for each type of appeal, flowcharts indicating procedures to be followed, specimen forms and agreements, enabling practitioners of all levels to benefit from the wide experience of a planning law specialist.
* Gives practical help for the vast majority of appeals
* Written in a sequential form with a step-by-step approach
* Contains the current rules which govern appeals
* Flow chart indicating the procedures to be followed and worked examples throughout
* Written by highly experienced planning special
Any applicant who has been refused planning permission has an automatic right of appeal. Practical Planning: Appeals and Inquiries is an accessible and comprehensive guide to appeals, containing all the information you need to decide whether or not to appeal as well as detailed disussion on the advantages and disadvantages of the procedures available.
In a clear, step-by-step style, the author examines the options open to the prospective appellant, namely:
* written representation
* public local inquiry
* informal hearing
She offers practical advice on selecting the appropriate strategy and takes the reader right through the preparation to presenting the case. Aspects such as conditions, agreements and dealing with the public are covered in separate chapters. The procedure involved in challenging an appeal decision in the High Court is also covered, as are alternative strategies such as judicial review, the ombudsman and activating the local authority's own supervisory responsibilities. The author dedicates chapters to decisions made by the Secretary of State in various circumstances and to associated enforcement and listed building appeals.
Immensely practical and time saving, the book contains worked examples for each type of appeal, flowcharts indicating procedures to be followed, specimen forms and agreements, enabling practitioners of all levels to benefit from the wide experience of a planning law specialist.
* Gives practical help for the vast majority of appeals
* Written in a sequential form with a step-by-step approach
* Contains the current rules which govern appeals
* Flow chart indicating the procedures to be followed and worked examples throughout
* Written by highly experienced planning special
1. Should you appeal?
2. Appeal strategy: choosing the best approach
3. Lodging the appeal
4. Written representation appeal - worked example
5. Informal hearing appeal - worked example
6. Public inquiry appeal - worked example
7. Planning obligations in the appeal context: what, when and how? - specimen obligations
8. Planning conditions in the appeal context
9. Costs - specimen decision letters
10. Application to high Court following decision on appeal
11. Dealing with the public
12. Called-in inquiries
13. Special considerations
14. Appendices
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 12.12.1994 |
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Zusatzinfo | Illustrations, forms, plans |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Allgemeines Verwaltungsrecht | |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht ► Umweltrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7520-0060-8 / 0752000608 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7520-0060-2 / 9780752000602 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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