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Who Makes the Decision and What Type


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We operate a delegation system which means only around 10% of applications need to be reported to a Committee, but we still ensure that democratic and locally accountable decisions are taken. The delegation system operates in the following way:

On every application the Ward Member(s) for the area are consulted and the Borough Planning and Development Officer is authorised to determine all applications except:

where a Ward Member requests that an application goes to a committee


The Development Control Committee:

The Borough Planning and Development Officer is authorised to instigate enforcement action.


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Types of decision

In determining applications the Borough Council can:

Decisions can also require planning agreements/obligations (under Section 106 of the Act) to be entered into. These have to be relevant to the planning merits of the proposal.

In some cases applications have to be referred to the Government Office before a decision can be made (e.g. where the proposed decision would involve a significant departure from the Development Plan):


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