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Scottish Planning Law 3rd ed isbn 9781845927790

Scottish Planning Law 2nd ed

Angus McAllisterSenior Lecturer in Law, University of Paisley, Raymond McMasterLecturer in Planning, University of Paisley

ISBN13: 9780406900388
ISBN: 0406900388
New Edition ISBN: 9781845927790
Previous Edition ISBN: 0406020124
Published: April 1999
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



""Scottish Planning Law is a comprehensive and accessible guide to a constantly changing and complex field. Drawing on their academic and professional planning backgrounds the authors are well placed to set the law in its practical context.This new edition has been updated throughout to take full account of significant recent developments, in particular the consolidation of planning legislation in 1997, local government reorganisation and a wealth of new case law. It also includes coverage of: The Use Classes Order 1997 The Permitted Development and Development Procedure Orders 1992 Hazardous substances control Environmental assessmentScottish Planning Law is an ideal reference book for practitioners in the disciplines of planning, surveying and law.""

Contents:
""I. THE PLANNING SYSTEM. Introduction. Planning, Administration and decision making. Planning policy. II. GENERAL PLANNING CONTROL. Meaning of development. Permitted development and other exemptions. Development control. Appeals. Planning agreements. Enforcement of planning control. Acquisition of land by planning authorities. Revocation and discontinuance of planning rights. III. SPECIAL PLANNING CONTROLS. The built environment. The natural environment. Other special controls. Environmental assessment. APPENDICES.""