Frequently Asked Questions - Planning and Enforcement Matters
A. You would contact the Planning Enforcement Team
A. There are different types of planning applications: -
A. The time period of a planning permission is variable.
A. There are a couple of options available to you.
A. The timescales for determination depend on the application type.
A. Yes. There are essentially two types of amended application that can be made.
A. Planning permission is the legal process of determining whether proposed development should be permitted.
A. There are two separate entitles to consider for proposals to drop the kerb.
A. Permitted development rights are a national grant of planning permission.
Q. What is a Listed Building and what difference does this make to applying for planning permission?
A. A listed building is an important building, object or structure.
A. You should not begin to make alterations to a listed building without listed building consent from the Local Planning Authority as this is a criminal offence.
A. Generally, when a planning permission is granted, the development must commence within three years.
A. We aim to process comments within 5 working days.
A. There are a couple of ways in which you can establish whether planning permission is required.
A. Craven District Council do not hold this information.
A. This type of enquiry would fall within our chargeable pre application service.
A. The fees for planning applications at set nationally.
A. On 06 April 2008 the government introduced charges for requests for confirmation that conditions have been complied with.
A. Fees can be paid by either of the following options: -
A. The planning department do not hold information on legal boundaries.
A. The Council have an applications register which shows planning applications and notifications from January 2000.
A. The Council have an applications register which shows planning applications and notifications from January 2000.
A. These are a public record and can be obtained.
A. Planning Obligations sit within the documents of the corresponding planning application.
A. Providing the Tree Preservation Order falls within the Craven area for planning matters.
A. This information is available online.
A. The Planning Committee meeting is co-ordinated by the Councils Committees section.
A. There are a few options for making comments.
A. Providing your property falls within the Craven area for planning matters.
A. Planning applications are available on a public register.
A. Information regarding this is available to view on our website.
A. The are a number of ways to submit a planning application or notification.