disenclosure
dan craver
aslightas at hotmail.com
Thu May 18 21:27:40 BST 2000
>From: JonoGaunt at aol.com
>To: aslightas at hotmail.com
>Subject: disenclosure
>Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 16:17:17 EDT
>
>The following is an extract of
> 1995 No.418
>TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING, ENGLAND AND WALES
>The Town and Country Planning [General Permitted Development] Order 1995
>
>
>
>Crown Copyright 1995, with the permission of
>Her Majesty's Stationery Office
>
>TEMP.
>BUILDINGS
>AND USES
>
>
>
>
>SCHEDULE 2
> Made --- 22nd February 1995
>PART 4
> Laid before parliament -
>
> 6th March 1995
>
>Coming
>into force --- 3rd June 1995
>
>TEMPORARY BUILDINGS AND USES
>
>Class A
>
>Permitted A. The provision on land of buildings, movable
>structures,
>works, plant
> or machinery required temporarily in
>connection
>with and for the duration of operations being or to be carried out on, in
>under or over that land or on land adjoining that land
>
>.Development A.1 Development is not permitted by Class A if
>not permitted [a] the operations referred to are mining
>operations,
>or
> [b] planning permission is required for
>those
>operations but is
> not granted or deemed to be granted
>Conditions
>
>A.2 Development is permitted by Class A subject to the conditions
>that, when the operations have been carried out ---
>[a] any buildings, structure, works, plant or machinery permitted
>by Class A shall be removed, and
>[b] any adjoining land on which development permitted by
>Class A has been carried out shall, as soon as reasonably
>practicable, be reinstated to its condition before that
>development was carried out.
>
>MINOR
>OPERATION
>
>
>
>PART 2
>
>MINOR OPERATIONS
>
>Class A
>Permitted A. The erection, construction, maintainance, improvement
>or
>alteration
>development of a gate, fence, wall or other means of enclosure.
>
>Development A.1 Development is not permitted by Class A if ---
>not permitted [a] the height of any gate, fence, wall or means of
>enclosure erected
> or contstructed adjacent to a highway used by
>vehicular traffic would, after the carrying out of development, exceed one
>metre above ground level;
>[b] the height of any gate, fence, wall or means of enclosure erected or
>constructed would exceed two metres above ground level;
>[c] the height of any gate, fence, wall or other means of enclosure
>maintained, improved or altered would, as a result of the development,
>exceed its former height or the height referred to in sub-paragraph [a] or
>[b]
>as the height appropiate to it if erected or constructed, whichever is the
>greater; or
>[d] it would involve development within the curtilage of, or to a gate,
>fence,
>wall or other means of enclosure surrounding, a listed building.
>
>Crown Copyright 1995, with the permission of
>Her Majesty's Stationery Office
>
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