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Applying for planning permission

There are different forms covering various types of application, some of which can be combined (e.g. listed building and advertisement consent, householder and listed building).

Much more information needs to be submitted with many applications, details of which can be found in the government and local guidance documents.

Guidance documents

There are two documents to help make sure you know exactly what you need submit:

Government guidance document Validation of Planning Applications contains information and details you must supply with any planning application. 
 Validation of Planning Applications (opens pdf on Communities and Local Government site)

This Council has produced Planning Application Requirements (Local) which includes  national and local requirements for planning applications.  It can be downloaded as a pdf.

          The document is divided into three parts:

            • Part I contains compulsory requirements for the submission of an application, some of which are required by law and other information that we consider necessary in all cases
            • Part II contains additional information which may be necessary for certain application types
            • Part III contains validation checklists for the different application types based on the information contained in Part II.

          If the information required in Parts I to III is not included with any application we are entitled to declare the application invalid and not register it.

          Planning Application Requirements (Local) was the subject of public consultatIon for six weeks between January and February 2008.  All representations received were considered by our Development Policy Panel on 28 February 2008 and the document was adopted on 2 April 2008.

           

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          It is recommended that you send your application electronically through the Planning Portal, but it is still be possible to submit a paper-based application if you wish.

          Planning applications fees

          Fees are set by government and vary depending on the type of application. Details of fees  and exemptions can be found by following these links:
          Planning application fees
           
          Fee calculator
          Documents

          There are several documents referred to in the checklists. Links to all are included here for your convenience.

          Internal documents: 

                  EHDC Parking Standards (pdf)

          EHDC Affordable Housing Policy (pdf)
          EHDC Statement of Community Involvement (pdf)
          East Hampshire District Local Plan: Second Review Policy R3 (html)

          External documents:

           Hampshire Parking Strategy and Standards (Hampshire County Council - html)
          PPS6 (Planning Policy 6 - Planning for Town Centres - Department for Communities and Local Government - pdf)
          PPG13 (Planning Guidance 13 - Transport - Department for Communities and Local Government - pdf)
          Guidance on Transport Assessment (Department for Transport - html)


          planningdev@easthants.gov.uk  




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