Neighbour not displaying yellow site notice for planning app
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Hi
My neighbour has a planning application in progress with a target date for decision of this Friday. We were formally notified as immediate residents but since the application was registered the plans were not available to view on the council site for over a week due to a 'technical issue' and we've just realised there has been no yellow site notice displayed. Therefore the number of local people aware of the plan is very limited and even if they did take a look at the web site there have been no plans available for a considerable period of time.
What are the consequences of not displaying the yellow notice ?
Have we got grounds to request an extension to the consultation period ?
Cheers
H
My neighbour has a planning application in progress with a target date for decision of this Friday. We were formally notified as immediate residents but since the application was registered the plans were not available to view on the council site for over a week due to a 'technical issue' and we've just realised there has been no yellow site notice displayed. Therefore the number of local people aware of the plan is very limited and even if they did take a look at the web site there have been no plans available for a considerable period of time.
What are the consequences of not displaying the yellow notice ?
Have we got grounds to request an extension to the consultation period ?
Cheers
H
M33KBT said:
Hi
What are the consequences of not displaying the yellow notice ?
Have we got grounds to request an extension to the consultation period ?
Cheers
H
None , it is not a statutory requirement to display the notice .What are the consequences of not displaying the yellow notice ?
Have we got grounds to request an extension to the consultation period ?
Cheers
H
You could try to ask for an extension if you want to be disruptive , but the planners would have notified the immediate neighbors, the plans only need to be up for the 21 day period .
If anybody was that worried about what was going on , they would have dragged their sorry arse to the council offices to have a look.
Hmm, I thought it was a statutory requirement to display a public notice.
It's entirely possible the neighbor has removed it. If you're concerned, phone the planning dept. I've had numerous discussions with mine over late and poorly located notices on nearby developments. They've had to extend the consultation period both times because of it.
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