Local Development Plan (LDP) definition
Examples of Local Development Plan (LDP) in a sentence
The new Powys Local Development Plan (LDP) will establish objectives for the development and use of land in Powys (excluding the area covered by the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority) over a 15 year plan period, together with the policies to implement them.
The Cardiff Local Development Plan (LDP) was adopted by the Council on the 28th January 2016.
The DA details the following: ▪ Project Management Timetable: A realistic timetable detailing the various stages of the preparation and delivery of the revised Local Development Plan (LDP) and how the process of the Plan preparation will be project managed.
In 2006, the Council commenced work on the preparation of a Local Development Plan (LDP) which will cover the period 2011 to 2026 and ultimately supersede the Adopted UDP.
After its adoption, the Local Development Plan (LDP) will replace the Joint Local Development Plan (the current plan).
This draft Delivery Agreement (DA) has been prepared by Cyngor Gwynedd as one of the steps in the preparation of the Local Development Plan (LDP).
Local Development Plan (LDP) The LDP is a land-use planning document that includes the vision, objectives, strategy, proposals, policies and allocations for key areas of change/protection.
The Delivery Agreement is a document that outlines the Council’s intentions for the delivery of the Local Development Plan (LDP) through its Community Involvement Scheme (CIS) and an indication of the timetable for the delivery of the various stages of the development plan process.
The DA details the following: Project Management Timetable: A realistic timetable detailing the various stages of the preparation and delivery of the revised Local Development Plan (LDP) and how the process of the Plan preparation will be project managed.
The UDP is to be replaced by a new form of Development Plan known as the Local Development Plan (LDP).