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Planning / zoning

Other relevant statutory permits

Which other statutory permit regimes must be considered in relation to planning/zoning and development?

UK - England and Wales UK - England and Wales

UK - England and Wales

This depends on the nature of the development and can only be determined on a case-by-case basis but may include completion of statutory agreements with local planning authorities, utility companies and highways authorities, building regulations compliance, highways licences and various kinds of environmental licences and permits.

In relation to heritage buildings, in addition to the main requirement for planning permission under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, additional listed building consent may be required. The main legislation for this is set out in the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.

Buildings of architectural or historic value may be added by the Secretary of State (ie a senior member of the government, a politician appointed by the Prime Minister) or the Welsh Ministers to a list of "listed buildings". Works which would affect the character of a listed building as a building of historic or architectural value require listed building consent. It is an offence to undertake such works to a listed building without listed building consent. There are similar controls over works which affect scheduled monuments.

Local authorities may also designate parts of their area which have special architectural or historic interest as a conservation area. In England, planning permission is required for the demolition of an unlisted building within a conservation area. In Wales, conservation area consent is required for such demolition.

There is also a system of financial levy available to local planning authorities to obtain funds from developers upon implementation of planning permission to be applied towards local infrastructure improvements. This system (“the Community Infrastructure Levy”) has been adopted by a number of planning authorities.