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Appendix M: Copeland Policy Recommendations

Appendix M: Copeland Policy Recommendations

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Appendix N: Survey Findings

Appendix N: Survey Findings

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Appendix O: Stakeholder Workshop Summary

Appendix O: Stakeholder Workshop Summary

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Appendix1 - Overall Sites Plan

Appendix 1 Overall Sites Plan

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Application for cremation

Application for cremation

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Application for discharge of conditions

Most planning approvals contain some planning conditions. Conditions are used to ensure that development that may not be considered acceptable, can be approved subject to certain criteria. These criteria are detailed in conditions. Some conditions require you to submit details about particular aspects of the development to the local planning authority and others restrict certain things you can do as part of the development. The approval of details reserved by conditions is also known as 'discharging conditions'.

A typical condition requiring the submission of further details may read

'Details of the glazing to be used on the ground floor rear window should be submitted to and approved in writing prior to the commencement of the development'.

A typical condition restricting things you can do as part of the development may read

'The roof of the rear extension hereby approved shall not be used at any time as a roof terrace without the prior approval of xyz'.

Any condition that requires the submission of details must be 'discharged' in accordance with the wording of the condition. In most cases this is prior to the commencement of the entire development. Occasionally, some conditions can be discharged prior to the relevant part of the development taking place. Please consult your decision notice for the exact wording of your conditions.

In order to discharge a planning condition, you must submit the details, along with a completed application form and the appropriate fee to the planning department. All discharge of conditions incur a fee with the exception of conditions imposed on listed building consents and conservation area consent applications. It may take up to 8 weeks to receive a decision on a discharge of condition application.

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Application for full planning permission

Application for full planning permission

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Application for outline planning permission

This form is generally used to find out, at an early stage, whether or not a proposal is likely to be approved by the planning authority, before any substantial costs are incurred.

This type of planning application allows fewer details about the proposal to be submitted. These details may be agreed following a “reserved matters” application at a later stage.
Reserved matters can include:

  • appearance - aspects of a building or place which affect the way it looks, including the exterior of the development
  • means of access - covers accessibility for all routes to and within the site, as well as the way they link up to other roads and pathways outside the site
  • landscaping - the improvement or protection of the amenities of the site and the area and the surrounding area, this could include planting trees or hedges as a screen
  • layout - includes buildings, routes and open spaces within the development and the way they are laid out in relations to buildings and spaces outside the development
  • scale - includes information on the size of the development, including the height, width and length of each proposed building

While some applications are straightforward and a decision can be made by the planning authority without detailed information, other proposals may need more information to be provided.

 

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Application for provisional statement

Application for provisional statement

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Application for Regularisation Certificate

Application for Regularisation Certificate

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Application for tree works

Use this form for tree works

 

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Application form for an immigration inspection

If you wish to apply for an Immigration Inspection, the first step is to complete and return this form.

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Application form for caravan site licence

Use this form to apply for a licence to run a caravan site. You may like to read the associated guidance first.

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Application form for Discounted Sale Housing

Application form for Discounted Sale Housing

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Application form for house to house collection permit

Application form for a permit to collect house to house.

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Application form for road closure order

Important – Please read these notes before completing the attached application form

1. Please use this form if you wish to apply for a road closure as part of a Street Party, Carnival, Procession, Parade, Christmas Lights Switch On, etc.

2. Preferably, a minimum of 6 weeks notice is required for a Road Closure Order. This is in order to allow for consultation with other statutory authorities.

3. Together with the application form, please enclose a map indicating the road(s) to be closed.

4. During the road closure, clear access must be kept for emergency vehicles.

5. If the Police or Highway Authority object to the proposal, and a compromise cannot be reached, the Council will not proceed with the Order.

Do you have or have you considered the following:-

i)                    A Risk Assessment

ii)                   Public Liability Insurance

iii)                 First Aid arrangements

iv)                 Sufficient Marshals for the event

v)                   A Licence for a Charitable Collection

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Application to register a non-commercial society

Application to register a non-commercial society

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Application to vary - Yellow Earl

Notice of Application to Vary a Premises Licence Certificate - The Yellow Earl

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Assessment of Employment Land, Opportunity Sites and Regeneration Areas 2020

Assessment of Employment Land, Opportunity Sites and Regeneration Areas 2020

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Assets of Community Value List and Decision

The local planning authority is required to maintain a list of assets of community value. These assets can be nominated by community groups and Parish Councils to Copeland Borough Council and if the nomination is accepted by the Council it will be placed on the list.  The group will be given time to bid for the asset if it is ever put up for sale in the 5 year period it is listed as an Asset of Community Value. This part of the scheme is known as Community Right to Bid

 

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Assets of community value policy

The Localism Act 2011 provides for a scheme called ‘assets of community value’. The scheme is in two parts: the Nomination and Listing of an asset and the Community Right to Bid.

The local planning authority is required to maintain a list of assets of community value. These assets can be nominated by community groups and Parish Councils to Copeland Borough Council and if the nomination is accepted by the Council it will be placed on the list.  The group will be given time to bid for the asset if it is ever put up for sale in the 5 year period it is listed as an Asset of Community Value. This part of the scheme is known as Community Right to Bid.

Local communities have the right to nominate any land or property in their area which promotes the social wellbeing or social interests of the community to local authorities to include on the list of community assets. The asset can be in public ownership (local authority or Crown) or private ownership. Only local communities can nominate assets to be on the list.

The Council will hold and maintain the List of Assets of Community Value. It will also hold a List of Assets Nominated but not Listed. Click here to view the list.

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Audit Committee agenda - Fri, 26 Jun 2009 This is the agenda for the Audit Committee meeting on Fri, 26 Jun 2009 PDF icon au260609_agenda.pdf
Audit Committee agenda - Fri, 27 Mar 2009 This is the agenda for the Audit Committee meeting on Fri, 27 Mar 2009 PDF icon au_270309_agenda.pdf
Audit Committee agenda - Mon, 20 Dec 2010 This is the agenda for the Audit Committee meeting on Mon, 20 Dec 2010 PDF icon aud_201210_agenda.pdf
Audit Committee agenda - Mon, 23 Apr 2012 This is the agenda for the Audit Committee meeting on Mon, 23 Apr 2012 PDF icon au_230412_agenda.pdf

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