TCPA 1990 definition

TCPA 1990 means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
TCPA 1990 means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990; “undertaking” includes a business or facility.
TCPA 1990 means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended)

Examples of TCPA 1990 in a sentence

  • Appraisal Where an application is made to a local planning authority for planning permission…..in dealing with such an application the authority shall have regard to the provisions of the development plan, so far as material to the application, and to any other material considerations - S.70 (2) TCPA 1990.

  • Section 227 provides that a council may acquire land by agreement for any purposes for which it is authorised to acquire land compulsorily by s226 TCPA 1990.

  • Regulation 68 of the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010 (as amended) (the Habitats Regulations) is clear that the assessment provisions, i.e. Regulation 61 of the same regulations, apply in relation to granting planning permission on an application under Part 3 of the TCPA 1990.

  • The general principles of judicial review are applicable to a challenge under section 288 TCPA 1990.

  • When determining a planning application the Council is required to make the determination in accordance with the Development Plan unless material considerations indicate otherwise (Section 38(6) PCPA 2004 and Section 70(2) TCPA 1990).

  • This deed constitutes a planning obligation for the purposes of section 106 of the TCPA 1990, section 111 of the Local Government Act 1972 and any other enabling powers.

  • The statutory basis for allowing anyone interested in land in the area of a local planning authority to enter into planning obligations is Section 106 of The Town and Country Planning Act (TCPA) 1990 (as amended).

  • At the Inquiry a Planning Obligation was submitted.4 The Planning Obligation is made by an Agreement between Investfront Limited, Lloyds Bank PLC, Senior Living (Sonning Common) Limited, South Oxfordshire District Council and Oxfordshire County Council under s106 of the TCPA 1990.

  • Under section 288 TCPA 1990, a person aggrieved may apply to quash a decision on the grounds that (a) it is not within the powers of the Act; or (b) any of the relevant requirements have not been complied with, and in consequence, the interests of the applicant have been substantially prejudiced.

  • Under Section 197 of the TCPA 1990, in considering whether to grant planning permission for any development, the local planning authority must ensure, whenever it is appropriate, that adequate provision is made, by the imposition of conditions, for the preservation or planting of trees.


More Definitions of TCPA 1990

TCPA 1990 means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990(3); “Bank of England base rate” means—
TCPA 1990 means the Town and Country Planning Xxx 0000.

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