Residential Development Supplementary Planning Document Adoption Statement
This page includes information on the adoption of the Residential Development Supplementary Planning Document Adoption Statement.
The Residential Development Supplementary Planning Document Adoption Statement tells you the subject matter, the area the document applies to the date of adoption and how to act if you have any grievances with the document.
Planning and compulsory purchase act 2004: adoption statement
Title
Residential Development Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
Subject matter
The Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) aims to ensure that a high standard of design is achieved through all residential development that takes place in the Borough. All new development should have a satisfactory relationship with its surroundings in terms of massing, height and balance and materials should be chosen carefully to give a pleasant appearance and identity to the scheme.
Area
The SPD relates to the whole Borough of Oadby and Wigston.
Date of adoption
Tuesday, 1 November 2005
Grievances
Any person aggrieved by the Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) may apply to the High Court for permission to apply for judicial review of the decision to adopt the SPD. Any such application for leave must be made promptly and in any event not later than 3 months after the date on which the SPD was adopted.
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