planning condition

All the materials should be specified in the application, and on the drawings.

That stops any stupid conditions being made
Yes good luck with that one! :rolleyes:

Why?

If the materials are specified (as required on the application form, and also as part of good practice) then the planners must either query this at the application stage or accept it.

They can't condition an application for information provided to them as part of the checking process.
 
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Of course. What was I thinking? How could construction possibly commence on a multi-apartment complex before a planting scheme to 3 tiny planters had been fully resolved.

You're talking nonsense.
 
If the materials are specified (as required on the application form, and also as part of good practice) then the planners must either query this at the application stage or accept it.

They can't condition an application for information provided to them as part of the checking process.
Yes that's what happens in woody land! :LOL:
 
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If the materials are specified (as required on the application form, and also as part of good practice) then the planners must either query this at the application stage or accept it.

They can't condition an application for information provided to them as part of the checking process.
Yes that's what happens in woody land! :LOL:

It's a lovely place. You might like to visit someday.
 

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