How long does planning permission take Liverpool?

Timescales. We deal with applications within the statutory period of eight weeks for minor applications, 13 weeks for major applications and 16 weeks for applications accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment.

Can a Council reverse planning decision?

They all allow councils to revoke or modify a planning consent “to such extent as they consider expedient” with regard to the Development Plan and other material considerations. The powers can only be used before the development, or the change of use given permission for, is complete.

Can the Ombudsman overturn a planning decision?

What happens if the Ombudsman finds that the council was at fault? It depends on the fault and what the consequences are for you. We cannot force the council to overturn the planning decision or demolish the development, even if it overlooks your property or blocks your light.

What areas in Liverpool are in Article 4?

New Article 4 in Liverpool – June 17th 2021

  • Anfield.
  • Central.
  • Greenbank.
  • Kensington And Fairfield.
  • Picton.
  • Princess Park.
  • Riverside.
  • Tuebrook and Stoneycroft.

Do you need planning permission to change an extension?

Extensions. An addition or extension to your house* is generally considered to be permitted development. So, you won’t need to go through the additional hassle of getting planning permission as long as: Your extension is no more than half the area of land around the original house (curtilage).

Can planning permission be taken away?

If a planning permission has been granted, whether on appeal by the Secretary of State or by an appointed person, or on an application for planning permission by a local planning authority, there is no power to “withdraw” that planning permission on the basis that there has been an administrative error at some stage in …

Can you complain about a planning decision?

In some cases, you can complain to the Local Government Ombudsman about how a local planning authority handled a planning application. If you are the planning applicant, the Ombudsman will not usually look at your complaint because you have a right of appeal to the Secretary of State, through the Planning Inspectorate.

How can I find my house plans?

The best way to find blueprints is through the local public official’s office. Most jurisdictions have an assessor’s office or public records office.

Do you need planning permission to convert a house to a HMO?

The good news, then, is that you generally don’t need planning permission when converting from a dwelling house or flat to an HMO property, which is a small shared house of up to six unrelated individuals.

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