The Town and Country Planning (Mayor of London) Order 2008

Year2008

2008 No. 580

Town And Country Planning, England

The Town and Country Planning (Mayor of London) Order 2008

Made 4th March 2008

Laid before Parliament 11th March 2008

Coming into force 6th April 2008

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2A, 2D, 2F, 59(1) and 74 of the Town and Country Planning Act 19901, makes the following Order:

S-1 Citation, commencement and application

Citation, commencement and application

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Town and Country Planning (Mayor of London) Order 2008 and shall come into force on 6th April 2008.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), this Order applies in relation to an application for planning permission, or for planning permission without complying with conditions subject to which a previous planning permission was granted (“a section 73 application”)—

(a)

(a) which is a PSI application; and

(b)

(b) which is received by a local planning authority for a London borough on or after 6th April 2008.

(3) This Order does not apply to a section 73 application where the previous planning permission was granted on an application received by the local planning authority before 6 April 2008.

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2.—(1) In this Order—

“the 1990 Act” means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990;

“the Use Classes Order” means the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 19872;

“the GDPO” means the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 19953;

“a PSI application” means an application of potential strategic importance as defined in the Schedule; and

“Mayor” means the Mayor of London.

(2) For the purposes of this Order the date of receipt of a PSI application shall be determined in accordance with article 20(3) (time periods for decision) of the GDPO.

S-3 Land excluded from the application of section 2A

Land excluded from the application of section 2A

3. Section 2A of the 1990 Act does not apply to a PSI application which relates to land that is in the following areas—

(a) the planning functions area referred to in article 3(1) of the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (Planning Functions) Order 20054; or

(b) the development area referred to in article 3(1) of the Olympic Delivery Authority (Planning Functions) Order 20065.

S-4 Notification to the Mayor of applications of potential strategic importance

Notification to the Mayor of applications of potential strategic importance

4.—(1) The local planning authority must, as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving a PSI application, send to the Mayor at his principal office—

(a)

(a) a copy of the application;

(b)

(b) a copy of any connected application; and

(c)

(c) a copy of any plans, drawings or other documents submitted by the applicant in support of the PSI application and any connected application.

(2) The Mayor must, within six weeks of receiving the documents referred to in paragraph (1), provide the local planning authority with a statement setting out—

(a)

(a) whether he considers that the PSI application complies with the spatial development strategy; and

(b)

(b) his reasons for taking that view.

S-5 Determination of PSI applications

Determination of PSI applications

5.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the local planning authority must not determine a PSI application unless—

(a)

(a) the authority has sent to the Mayor—

(i) a copy of any representations made to the authority in respect of the application;

(ii) a copy of any report on the application prepared by an officer of the authority;

(iii) a statement of the decision the authority proposes to make; and

(iv) where the authority proposes to grant permission, a statement of any conditions it proposes to impose and a draft of any planning obligation it proposes to enter into and details of any proposed planning contribution; and

(b)

(b) either—

(i) a period of 14 days has elapsed beginning with the date notified in writing by the Mayor to the authority as the date on which he received the documents referred to in article 5(1)(a); or

(ii) the Mayor has notified the local planning authority in writing that he is content for the authority to determine the application in accordance with the statement referred to in sub-paragraph (a)(iii) and, if applicable, the matters referred to in sub-paragraph (a)(iv).

(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply with respect to a particular PSI application where the Mayor has notified the local planning authority in writing that he does not wish to be consulted pursuant to this article in relation to that application.

(3) The local planning authority must, at the time that it gives notice to an applicant of a determination on an application, send to the Mayor a copy of that notice.

S-6 Mayor’s power to direct refusal of a PSI application

Mayor’s power to direct refusal of a PSI application

6.—(1) If the Mayor considers that to grant permission on a PSI application would be—

(a)

(a) contrary to the spatial development strategy or prejudicial to its implementation; or

(b)

(b) otherwise contrary to good strategic planning in Greater London,

he may, within the period specified in article 5(1)(b)(i), direct the local planning authority to refuse the application.

(2) Before giving a direction under paragraph (1) on the ground specified in sub-paragraph (b), the Mayor must have regard to the following matters so far as material to the application—

(a)

(a) the principal purposes of the Greater London Authority;

(b)

(b) the effect that permission would have on—

(i) the health of persons in Greater London;

(ii) the achievement of sustainable development in the United Kingdom;

(c)

(c) national policies and such international obligations as the Secretary of State may notify to the Mayor for the purposes of section 41(5)(a) of the Greater London Authority Act 19996(matters to which the Mayor is to have regard in preparing or revising his strategies);

(d)

(d) the spatial development strategy and any guidance issued by the Secretary of State so far as it relates to Greater London;

(e)

(e) any regional spatial strategy relating to areas which adjoin Greater London;

(f)

(f) the desirability of promoting and encouraging the use of the River Thames safely, in particular for the provision of passenger transport services and for the transportation of freight;

(g)

(g) any statement under section 44A (National Waste Strategy: England and Wales) of the Environmental Protection Act 19907of the Secretary of State’s policies in relation to the recovery and disposal of waste in England;

(h)

(h) the objectives of the prevention and limitation of the consequences of major accidents; and

(i)

(i) the need—

(i) in the long term, to maintain appropriate distances between establishments and residential areas, areas of public use and areas of particular natural sensitivity or interest; and

(ii) in the case of existing establishments, for additional technical measures in accordance with Article 5 of Council Directive 96/82/ECon the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances8so as not to increase the risks to people.

(3) Expressions appearing both in paragraph (2) and in Council Directive 96/82/EChave the same meaning in that paragraph as in that Directive.

(4) Any direction given under paragraph (1) must set out the Mayor’s reasons for that direction.

(5) At any time before the local planning authority have determined the application the Mayor may by a further direction cancel a direction given under paragraph (1).

(6) The Mayor must, at the time that he gives a direction to a local planning authority under paragraph (1) or (5), send a copy of it to the Secretary of State.

(7) Subject to any direction given under paragraph (8), the local planning authority must as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving a direction under paragraph (1)—

(a)

(a) refuse the application; and

(b)

(b) include with the notice given in accordance with article 20(1) of the GDPO (time periods for decision) a copy of the direction given under paragraph (1).

(8) The Secretary of State may give a direction prohibiting a local planning authority to which a direction is given under paragraph (1) from implementing that direction during such period as is specified in the Secretary of State’s direction.

(9) The Secretary of State must, at the time that he gives a direction to a local planning authority under paragraph (8), send a copy of it to the Mayor.

(10) A local planning authority must place on Part 2 of the register required to be kept by article 25 of the GDPO (register of applications) a copy of any direction it receives under this article within 14 days of receiving it.

(11) For the purposes of paragraph (2), “regional spatial strategy” has the same meaning as in section 1 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 20049.

S-7 Direction that the Mayor is to be the local planning authority

Direction that the Mayor is to be the local planning authority

7.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), the Mayor may give to the local planning authority a direction under section 2A of the 1990 Act if he considers that—

(a)

(a) the development or any of the issues raised by the development to which the PSI application relates is of such a nature or scale that it would have a significant impact on the implementation of the spatial development strategy;

(b)

(b) the development or any of the issues raised by the development to which the application relates has significant effects that are likely to affect more than one London Borough; and

(c)

(c) there are sound planning reasons for issuing a direction.

(2) The direction must state that the Mayor is to act as the local planning authority for the purpose of—

(a)

(a) determining the application; and

(b)

(b) where relevant, determining any connected application.

(3) In deciding whether to give a direction the Mayor must take account –

(a)

(a) where the application relates to development which falls within Category 1A of the Schedule, of the extent to which...

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