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Implications of the National Planning Policy Framework for Decision Making
Meeting: 21/06/2012 - Economic Development & Culture Committee (Item 9)
9 Implications of the National Planning Policy Framework for Decision Making PDF 90 KB
Report of the Strategic Director, Place (copy attached)
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 NPPF summary Final, item 9 PDF 59 KB
- Apprndix 2 NPPF consistency summary, item 9 PDF 116 KB
- Appendix 3 WLP Policy Consistancy with NPPF, item 9 PDF 59 KB
- Appendix 4 Assessment of MLP policies with NPPFv1, item 9 PDF 67 KB
Decision:
1) That the Committee notes the implications of the National Planning Policy Framework on the Brighton & Hove Local Plan, Waste Local Plan, Minerals Local Plan and for the emerging City Plan Part 1.
2) That the Committee agrees the policies in the adopted Plans, as assessed against the NPPF in the tables set out in Appendices 2, 3 and 4 to this report, should continue to be given weight as material planning considerations in decision making under the planning Acts until such policies are superseded by emerging and adopted policies in the City Plan and Waste & Minerals Plan.
Minutes:
9.1 The Committee considered a report of the Strategic Director, Place in relation to the implications of the National Planning Policy Framework on the Brighton & Hove Local Plan, East Sussex and Brighton & Hove Waste Local Plan and the Brighton & Hove Minerals Local Plan in determining planning applications.
9.2 RESOLVED
1) That the Committee notes the implications of the National Planning Policy Framework on the Brighton & Hove Local Plan, Waste Local Plan, Minerals Local Plan and for the emerging City Plan Part 1.
2) That the Committee agrees the policies in the adopted Plans, as assessed against the NPPF in the tables set out in Appendices 2, 3 and 4 to this report, should continue to be given weight as material planning considerations in decision making under the planning Acts until such policies are superseded by emerging and adopted policies in the City Plan and Waste & Minerals Plan.