Statutory Instrument 1992 No. 223 (S.17)

      The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1992 No. 223 (S.17)

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING, SCOTLAND

The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992

Made 11th February 1992
Laid before Parliament 21st February 1992
Coming into force 13th March 1992


ARRANGEMENT OF ORDER

PART 1
Introductory
1.  Application, citation and commencement
2.  Interpretation
PART 2
Permitted development
3.  Permitted development
4.  Directions restricting permitted development
5.  Notice and service of article 4 directions
6.  Cancellation of article 4 directions
7.  Directions restricting development in respect of minerals under class 54 or 66
PART 3
Revocations
8.  Revocations and savings

  SCHEDULE 1  CLASSES OF PERMITTED DEVELOPMENT
  1. Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse (classes 1 to 6)
  2. Sundry minor operations (classes 7 to 9)
  3. Changes of use (classes 10 to 13)
  4. Temporary buildings and uses (classes 14 and 15)
  5. Caravan sites (classes 16 and 17)
  6. Agricultural buildings and operations (classes 18 to 21)
  7. Forestry buildings and operations (class 22)
  8. Industrial and warehouse development (classes 23 to 26)
  9. Repairs to private roads and private ways (class 27)
  10. Repairs to services (class 28)
  11. Development under local or private Acts or orders (class 29)
  12. Development by local authorities (classes 30 to 33)
  13. Development by statutory undertakers (classes 34 to 43)
  14. Aviation development (classes 44 to 52)
  15. Mineral exploration (classes 53 and 54)
  16. Development ancillary to mining operations (classes 55 to 57)
  17. British Coal Corporation mining development (classes 58 to 62)
  18. Waste tipping at a mine (classes 63 and 64)
  19. Removal of material from mineral-working deposits (classes 65 and 66)
  20. Development by telecommunications code system operators (class 67)
  21. Other telecommunications development (class 68)
  22. Development at amusement parks (class 69).

  SCHEDULE 2  BAD NEIGHBOUR DEVELOPMENT

  SCHEDULE 3  FORM OF DIRECTION OF PLANNING AUTHORITY UNDER ARTICLE 4(1)

  SCHEDULE 4  REVOCATIONS

 

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