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I see the council have had approval from the planning committee for development of the Lancaster club land.

 

Application: http://openlylocal.com/planning_applications/969785-Planning-Application-PA-332371-12-Lancaster-club-Broadway-Fails-

 

Decision: http://openlylocal.c...Broadway-Fails-

 

Was the approval of this linked in some way to Latics being able to build the new stand at BP?

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These are the important dates

see bold dates

 

 

Application Received Date Fri 20 Apr 2012 Application Validated Date Fri 20 Apr 2012 Expiry Date Fri 10 Aug 2012 Actual Committee Date Wed 20 Jun 2012 Latest Neighbour Consultation Date Fri 27 Apr 2012 Neighbour Consultation Expiry Date Wed 30 May 2012 Standard Consultation Date Tue 01 May 2012 Standard Consultation Expiry Date Wed 30 May 2012 Last Advertised In Press Date Wed 09 May 2012 Latest Advertisement Expiry Date Wed 30 May 2012 Last Site Notice Posted Date Mon 30 Apr 2012 Latest Site Notice Expiry Date Wed 30 May 2012 Decision Made Date Wed 20 Jun 2012 Decision Issued Date Not Available Permission Expiry Date Not Available Decision Printed Date Not Available Environmental Impact Assessment Received Not Available Target Determination Date Fri 10 Aug 2012

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Basically, This application is an Outline Application for an agreement in principle to do the desired building works. The meeting at which the agreement was made, was held on 20/06/12.

The decision made at this meeting will be available to the general public, i.e. us, when the involved parties want us to know!

There will be toing and froing and amendments, etc. but once agreed in principle, it means things start moving, investors can move funds about etc. with less fear of it all collapsing into crap

 

Most Applicants engage in both stages of the Planning Process - Outline Planning Permission (OPP) and Detailed Planning Permission (DPP). The reason this is the case is obvious in that it saves the Applicant the expense of having detailed and expensive plans drawn up in advance of the applicant even being aware whether it is even possible to build on the land. It is possible to go straight to an application for Detailed Planning Permission, but be aware of incurring possibly hefty abortive design costs in doing so.

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This links to Agenda item 11 for Wednesday’s Planning Committee Meeting.

http://committees.ol...er, M35 0DX.pdf

 

It's only an outline planning application, not detailed, which will be submitted in due course. The Recommendations are listed on pages 10-14. The decision on the outline application has not yet been included on the Council’s site.

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