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6. Application for outline planning permission with all matters reserved

planning portalYou may prefer to submit a planning application online. Applications can easily be submitted through the Planning Portal.

What you need to do

On this page you will find a downloadable application form if you need to apply on paper. You will need to print the form, complete it and return with the required documentation and fee to EHDC's Planning Services.

There are separate forms and guidance notes for sites outside and inside the South Downs National Park.

The government has provided guidance notes for this type of application, which are also attached. Finally, you need to look at the local checklist (see the rest of this page) which we have put together to help make sure you have provided the necessary information. The checklist includes links to pdf documents or webpages (either on this or an external website) you will need to refer to.

If you believe you do not need to provide elements of the required information, you should include your reasons in your application.

Important - most common omissions resulting in invalid applications

National requirements

       
  •   Completed form (1 original + 3 copies to be supplied unless the application is submitted electronically)        
  • A plan which identifies the land to which the applications relates drawn to a scale of 1:1250 or 1:2500 and showing the direction of North (4 sets to be supplied unless the application is submitted electronically)        
  •  A copy of other plans and drawings or information necessary to describe the subject of the application (4 sets to be supplied unless the application is submitted electronically) including:    
  • Block plan of the site at a scale of 1:200 or 1:500 showing the proposed work with dimensions, including those to boundaries, clearly stated, in line with government requirements dated 6 April 2010.       
  •  A completed Ownership Certificate (A,B,C or D – as applicable) as required by Article 11 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010
  • Agricultural Holdings Certificate as required by Article 11 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010
        
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    Design and Access Statement if required (dependant on type of proposal and site location)
           
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In addition, where Ownership Certificates B, C or D have been completed, notice(s) are required by Article 13 of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010 must be given and/or published in accordance with this Article

Site outside South Downs National Park

Application for outline permission with all matters reserved

Guidance notes

Site inside South Downs National Park

Application form

Guidance notes

Checklist for completion and submission with all applications

Most common omissions resulting in invalid applications

Additional information on the local requirements can be found in Part II of Local Planning Application Requirements

Additional mandatory documents

Planning Statement
Photographs/photomontages

Local requirements

Affordable housing statement

When development incorporates affordable housing provision. This will be when the development is for 15 dwellings or 0.5 hectares in large settlements, and 5 or more dwellings or 0.15 hectares in small settlements.

Affordable Housing Policy 

When development incorporates affordable housing provision. This will be when the development is for 15 dwellings or 0.5 hectares in large settlements, and 5 or more dwellings or 0.15 hectares in small settlements.

Air Quality Assessment

Where development is within or adjacent an AQMA or area of possible poor air quality or where development will potentially impact negatively on air quality (e.g. due to high levels of traffic generation) or where there are other potentially pollutant emissions 

Energy statement

This must be provided for all forms of new residential and commercial development 

Environmental Impact Assessment

Refer to EIA regulations

Flood risk assessment

Planning applications for development proposals on 1 hectare or greater in Flood Zone 1 and all proposals for new development in Flood Zones 2 and 3, also for sites that are less than 1ha in Flood Zone 1 and are in an area identified as having critical drainage problems. Follow link to Environment Agency website.

For further information on Critical Drainage Areas ring the Environment Agency on 08708 506 506 to speak to a member of their Development Control team for this district.

Foul sewage assessment

If the proposed development results in any changes or replacement to an existing system, or the creation of a new system

Heritage Statement (including Historical, archaeological features & Scheduled Ancient Monuments)

Where archaeological or historical features or remains (e.g. listed buildings, ancient monuments) may be affected and for major developments in conservation areas 

Land contamination assessment

Where the proposed development is on contaminated land or within 250m of a former landfill site

Lighting assessment

Where significant external lighting is proposed e g floodlighting, lit areas of car parking, new street lighting.

Retail/Leisure Impact Assessment

Required for all retail and leisure developments situated outside of village, town or local centres, or major proposals within town centres. PPS 6

Lighting assessment

Where significant external lighting is proposed, i.e flood lighting, lit areas of car parking, new street lighting

Nature Conservation/Biodiversity /Ecological/Natural Beauty assessment

Wherever presence of protected species is suspected or where the development is within or close to a SSSI or SINC. For all major development in the countryside that affects areas designated for landscape and scenic beauty 

Noise impact/Sound insulation assessment

Noisy uses, including all B2 applications. Noise sensitive developments, e g housing located near to a source of noise, eg, railways, motorway, industrial site 

Parking Provision (details of existing and proposed car parking arrangements)

In circumstances where floor area increases and/or existing car parking arrangements are changing. Link to EHDC Parking Standards and HCC Hampshire Parking Strategy and Standards

Planning Obligations/Developers contributions

Where the development requires planning obligations for affordable housing, open space contribution or off site highway works and contributions. Alternatively the applicant can submit a unilateral undertaking or direct payment

Retail/Leisure Impact Assessment Required for all retail and leisure developments situated outside of village, town or local centres or major proposals within town centres. PPS6 

Statement of Community Involvement

See guidance in SSPD EHDC Statement of Community Involvement

Sustainability Appraisal

This must be provided if the planned development would cause increase in traffic to motorwy or trunk road.

Transport Assessment

Required where proposal would lead to significant transport implications, as set out in Appendices B - D of DOT Guidance.on Transport Assessment 

Travel plan

Required for food and non-food retail, cinema and conference facilities, other leisure (D2) uses (excluding stadium) from and above 1000 sq.m gross floorspace; B1 (including office, higher and further education establishments from and above 2500 sq.m gross floorspace; stadia of 1500+ seats.

Other service developments such as hospitals, smaller traffic attracting developments in rural areas 

Tree survey/arboricultural implications

When the proposed development is adjacent to or involves the loss of trees which are covered by a tree preservation order or are within a conservation area 

Ventilation/ extraction statement

Use classes A3, A4 and A5 and where there is any proposal involving mechanical ventilation or extraction  

Waste

East Hampshire Council operates kerbside collections and there is general guidance for residential and other development. Specific advice should be sought for larger-scale proposals.

Ordnance Survey license number

This must be provided for all Ordnance Survey based location and block plans 

Related Documents:

Related Pages:

 Waste Requirements