Issue - meetings
Changes to charging for Planning and Listed Building pre-application advice application fees
Meeting: 15/10/2015 - City Executive Board (became Cabinet on 13 May 2019) (Item 93)
The Planning and Regulatory Service Manager has submitted a report which proposes to increase the level of fees for pre-application planning advice, and to introduce charges for pre-application advice for listed buildings and householder developments.
Officer Recommendations: That the City Executive Board resolves to:
1. Approve the proposed increase in the level of fees for pre-application planning advice, and the proposed introduction of charges for pre-application advice in respect of listed buildings and householder developments, effective from 1 November 2015.
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - current and proposed schedule of fees for planning pre-app ad..., item 93 PDF 151 KB
- Appendix 2 - risk register, item 93 PDF 52 KB
Minutes:
The Executive Director, Regeneration and Housing submitted a report (previously circulated, now appended) which detailed proposals to increase the level of fees for pre-application planning advice, and to introduce charges for pre-application advice for listed buildings and householder developments.
Cllr Hollingsworth, Executive Board Member for Planning, Transport and Regulatory Services presented the report. He explained that the Council encouraged pre-application discussions with prospective developers, applicants and agents in order to identify and, where possible, resolve any potential issues, and improve the quality of the submitted applications. He reminded the Board that the Council already levied charges for some types of pre-application.
The Planning Officers briefed the Board on the average length of time for the drop-in advice sessions (15 minutes) and the pre-application meetings (60 – 120 minutes). The Board noted that planning legislation prevented local authorities from incorporating a pre-application charge into the planning application fee.
Cllr Fooks commented on the absence of any on-line or printed guidance on planning rules for conservation areas. The Board Member for Planning, Transport and Regulatory Services agreed that this omission should be remedied and that a leaflet on Conservation Areas should be produced.
The City Executive Board resolved to:
1. Approve the proposed increase in the level of fees for pre-application planning advice, and the proposed introduction of charges for pre-application advice in respect of listed buildings and householder developments, effective from 1 November 2015.