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Best Practice Advice Note on use of Conditions in Place of s106 Agreements

The determination of major planning applications can be delayed by the requirement for the applicant to enter into a Section 106 obligation. In a limited range of appropriate circumstances it is possible to use Grampian conditions as a prelude to obligations being entered into, so as to enable the application to be determined, but preventing implementation of the permission until such time that alternative arrangements i.e s106 obligation has been put in place. Suggested model conditions are set out later in this paper.
Author: Phil Kirby | Senior Vice President 2007/08
Date: 17-03-2005
Email: phil.kirby@Broadland.gov.uk

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