[diggers350] Re: disenclosure

dan craver aslightas at hotmail.com
Sun May 21 12:44:44 BST 2000




>> >The following is an accurate extraction from planning law, as compared 
>>to previous botched job which i recommend the moderater wipe(my 
>>appologies).The combination of the following two laws entitle people to 
>>accomodation as long as enclosures are constucted. Naturally, an enclosure 
>>is also defined by intent to exlude. However a compost doughnut is an 
>>enclosure that excludes the movement of water,but may not neccessarily 
>>exclude people if legal covenants are maintained.
> >
> >
> >
> > >> > >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
> > >
> > >TEMPORARY
> > >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
> > > development      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  is required for
> > >                       those operations but is not  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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