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APPENDIX 4
 

Consultation on Planning Applications 

 

Nature of development

Publicity required by Article 8 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995

Publicity carried out by Havant Borough Council

Application accompanied by Environment Statement

Advertisement in local newspaper
and site notice (21 days)
Advertisement in local newspaper, site notice and neighbour notification5

Proposal departs from Development Plan

Advertisement in local newspaper
and site notice (21 days)
Advertisement in local newspaper, site notice and neighbour notification

Development affecting public right of way

Advertisement in local newspaper
and site notice (21 days)
Advertisement in local newspaper, site notice and neighbour notification

Major development

Advertisement in local newspaper
and either site notice (21 days) or neighbour notification
Advertisement in local newspaper, site notice and neighbour notification

Minor development

Site notice (21 days) or neighbour notification (21 days)
Advertisement in local newspaper and/or site notice (only for applications likely to be of wider interest)6 and
neighbour notification

Development affecting the setting of a listed building

Advertisement in a newspaper (21 days) and site notice (7 days)
Advertisement in local newspaper, site notice and neighbour notification

Development affecting the character or appearance of a conservation area

Advertisement in a newspaper (21 days) and site notice (7 days)
Advertisement in local newspaper, site notice and neighbour notification
 
5.  Major and minor developments will normally result in notifying all neighbours abutting the site and in the case of development in a cul-de-sac, all occupiers of that cul-de-sac. Householder applications, minor alterations to commercial properties, advertisement applications, trees, Listed Buildings and Conservation Area Consent Applications will normally result in notifying only relevant neighbours.
 
6.  Developments likely to be of wider interest include those: (1) affecting nearby properties by causing noise, smell, vibration, dust or other nuisance; (2) attracting crowds, traffic and noise into a generally quiet area; (3) causing activity and noise during unsocial hours; (4) introducing significant change such as tall buildings; (5) resulting in serious loss of light and privacy beyond adjacent properties; (6) affecting the setting of an ancient monument or known archaeological site.