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Maidstone Borough Local Plan - Development Management Policies
1)
The issue for consideration concerns the responses
to development management policies contained in the Maidstone
Borough Local Plan Regulation 18 Consultation 2014 (MBLP 2014) in
accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Local
Planning)(England) Regulations 2012.
This report covers proposed amendments to these policies following
regulation 18 consultation, with the
intention that these policies will then be approved for regulation
19 consultation, planned for July 2015.
2) In addition to development management policies, proposed amendments to the two infrastructure delivery policies are being reported. The intention is that these policies will then be approved for the regulation 19 consultation.
3) A new development management policy, covering care homes, is also being reported. This policy is proposed to be grouped with the housing policies in the plan. As this is a new policy, it needs to be subject to regulation 18 consultation. On that basis and subject to approval, the policy would be consulted on alongside site additions and amendments in the further regulation 18 consultation at the end of February 2015.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Policies, Plans, Strategies;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 17/09/2014
Decision due: 14 Jan 2015 by Cabinet.
Department: Strategic Planning
Contact: Rob Jarman, Head of Development Management Email: darrenbridgett@maidstone.gov.uk Email: Robjarman@maidstone.gov.uk.
Decisions
Agenda items
- 16/12/2014 - Planning, Transport and Development Overview & Scrutiny Committee Maidstone Borough Local Plan - Development Management Policies 16/12/2014
- 14/01/2015 - Cabinet. Report of the Head of Planning and Development - Maidstone Borough Local Plan - Development Management and Infrastructure Delivery Policies 14/01/2015
Documents
- Maidstone Borough Local Plan - Development Management Policies