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The Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 26(2)(bb) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990[1] and sections 334(7), 335(2)(b) and (d), 3(d) and 7(b), 337(4) and (5), 338(8), 342(1)(b) and 343 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999[2] and all other powers enabling him in that behalf, and having consulted the Lord Chancellor[3] hereby makes the following Regulations: - Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Town and Country Planning (London Spatial Development Strategy) Regulations 2000, and shall come into force on 3rd July 2000. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations -
(2) These Regulations apply in relation to proposals to alter or replace the spatial development strategy as they apply in relation to a proposed spatial development strategy. Title of the spatial development strategy 3. The title of the spatial development strategy shall include the words "spatial development strategy". Content of the spatial development strategy 4. - (1) The spatial development strategy shall contain a reasoned justification of the Mayor's strategy for spatial development in Greater London. (2) Those parts of the spatial development strategy which comprise the Mayor's strategy for spatial development in Greater London and those parts which comprise the reasoned justification required by paragraph (1) shall be clearly identified in the spatial development strategy. (3) Where there is conflict between the written statement in the spatial development strategy formulating the Mayor's strategy for spatial development in Greater London and any other part of the spatial development strategy, the provisions of that statement prevail. Diagrams in the spatial development strategy 5. - (1) The spatial development strategy shall contain a diagram, called the key diagram, illustrating the Mayor's strategy for spatial development in Greater London. (2) The spatial development strategy may also contain a diagram, called an inset diagram, drawn to a larger scale than the key diagram, and illustrating the application of the Mayor's general policies to part of the area covered by the spatial development strategy. (3) Where an inset diagram is included in the spatial development strategy, the area covered by the inset diagram shall be identified on the key diagram and the application of the general policies to that area shall be illustrated on that inset diagram only. (4) No key diagram or inset diagram contained in the spatial development strategy shall be on a map base. (5) The title of the spatial development strategy shall be set out on the key diagram and on any inset diagram contained in the spatial development strategy and the key diagram and any inset diagram shall include an explanation of any symbol or notation used in the diagram. Regard to be had to certain matters and statement of regard 6. - (1) In formulating the strategy for spatial development in Greater London the Mayor shall, in addition to the matters specified in sections 41 and 342(1)(a) of the GLA Act, have regard to -
(b) the objectives of preventing major accidents and limiting the consequences of such accidents; and (c) the need -
(ii) in the case of existing establishments, for additional technical measures in accordance with Article 5 of Council Directive 96/82/EC on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances[5] so as not to increase the risks to people.
(2) Expressions appearing both in paragraph (1) and in Council Directive 96/82/EC have the same meaning as in that Directive. Public participation 7. - (1) The places at which the Mayor is required by section 335(2)(b) of the GLA Act to make the proposed spatial development strategy available for inspection are -
(b) such other places within Greater London as the Mayor considers appropriate.
(2) The proposed spatial development strategy shall be accompanied by an appraisal (referred to in these Regulations as a "sustainability appraisal") of how it contributes towards the achievement of sustainable development.
(b) the Environment Agency, and (c) the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England.
(6) Subject to paragraph (7), the prescribed period for the purposes of section 335(7)(b) of the GLA Act is a period of not less than 12 weeks ending on such date as the Mayor shall specify in the notice published pursuant to paragraph (4).
(ii) the persons who will be invited to take part in the examination in public;
(b) give notice by advertisement in Form 2; and
(3) Representations on the draft list referred to in paragraph (2)(a) above may be made in writing to the person and at the address indicated in the notice published pursuant to paragraph (2)(b) above, within 28 days of the date on which that notice is first published in a newspaper.
(b) make available for inspection, at those places at which the draft list referred to in paragraph 2(a) above was made available for inspection, a list of -
(ii) the persons who will be invited to take part in the examination in public; and
(c) give notice by advertisement of -
(ii) the address where the examination in public is to be held, (iii) the dates of the examination in public, and (iv) the name or title of the officer to whom and the address to which written submissions on the matters to be examined at the examination in public should be sent.
(5) Written submissions may be made on the matters to be examined at the examination in public to the person at the address indicated in the notices published pursuant to paragraphs (2)(b) and (4)(c) above.
(b) the written submission is shorter than 2000 words in length; and (c) the panel has received no later than 3 weeks before the opening of the examination in public such number of copies of the submission as the panel may reasonably require in order to send a copy of that submission to each person invited to take part in the examination in public.
(7) The report of the panel shall be in writing.
(b) send a copy of the report to the council for each London borough.
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(ii) a copy of the spatial development strategy which he intends to publish, and (iii) where he proposes not to accept any recommendation contained in the report of the panel, a statement of his reasons for not accepting that recommendation; and
(b) a period of six weeks, or such longer period as the Secretary of State in writing requires, have elapsed beginning with the date notified to the Mayor in writing by the Secretary of State as the date he received the latest of those statements and that copy.
(3) When the Mayor publishes the spatial development strategy he shall:
(b) serve notice in similar form on the persons specified in section 335(3)(c) and (d) of the GLA Act; (c) make available for inspection at those places at which the proposed spatial development strategy was made available for public inspection -
(ii) a copy of any direction given by the Secretary of State under section 337(7) of the GLA Act, (iii) a copy of any written statement of the Secretary of State indicating for the purposes of section 337(8)(a) of the GLA Act that the Mayor has satisfied the Secretary of State that the Mayor has made the modifications to the proposed spatial development strategy necessary to conform with any such direction, and (iv) where the Mayor has not accepted any recommendation contained in the report of the panel, a statement of his reason for not accepting that recommendation; and
(d) send to the Secretary of State and to the council for each London borough a copy of the spatial development strategy, the notice published pursuant to sub-paragraph (a), and any statement of reasons prepared pursuant to sub-paragraph (c)(iv).
Withdrawal of proposals Duty to make documents available 11. - (1) The Mayor shall make available for public inspection at the principal office of the Greater London Authority any direction given by the Secretary of State under -
(b) section 341(2) (alteration or replacement),
of the GLA Act. Statement of conformity between a unitary development plan and the spatial development strategy 13. - (1) An application to the Mayor pursuant to section 13(1A)[6] of the 1990 Act for his written opinion as to whether a unitary development plan or proposals for the alteration or replacement of such a plan are in general conformity with the spatial development strategy is made in accordance with these Regulations if it is -
(b) accompanied by a copy of the relevant unitary development plan or proposals for its alteration or replacement.
(2) The period within which the Mayor shall give such an opinion is the period prescribed as the period within which objections and representations may be made to the local planning authority with respect to the unitary development plan or the proposals for its alteration or replacement. The Mayor of London has prepared proposals for [the [alteration][replacement] of]* the spatial development strategy for Greater London. If these proposals are published they will set a strategic framework for planning in Greater London. Copies of the proposals are available for public inspection at (1) free of charge on (2). Representations on these proposals should be sent in writing to (3) before (4). The Mayor is not required to consider any representations received after that date. Further information is available from (5). Notes: * Delete any text which is inapplicable. Insert:
(2) the days on which, and the hours between which, the documents are available for inspection; (3) the name or title of the officer to whom representations should be sent and the address to which they are to be sent; (4) the date (at least twelve weeks from the date on which the notice is first published in a newspaper, or six weeks in the case of minor alterations) by which representations should be received; (5) any places where further information can be obtained.
Regulation 8(2) An examination in public is to be held at (1) from (2) to (3) into proposals for [the [alteration][replacement] of*] the spatial development strategy for Greater London prepared by the Mayor of London. If these proposals are published they will set a strategic framework for planning in Greater London. The examination in public is to be conducted by (4). A copy of the proposals and of all representations made to the Mayor about those proposals are available for public inspection at (5) free of charge on (6). A draft list both of the matters to be examined at the examination in public and of the persons who will be invited to take part is also available for inspection at those places and times. Any representations on the draft list should be sent in writing to (7) before (8). Any written submissions on the matters to be examined at the examination in public should be sent to (9) before (10). Further information is available from (11). Notes: * Delete any text which is inapplicable. Insert:
(2), (3) the dates of the examination in public; (4) the person or persons appointed by the Secretary of State to conduct the examination in public; (5) the places at which the documents are available for inspection; (6) the days on which, and the hours between which, the documents are available for inspection; (7) the name or title of the officer to whom representations should be sent and the address to which they are to be sent; (8) the date (28 days from the date on which the notice is first published in a newspaper) by which representations should be received; (9) the name or title of the officer to whom written submissions should be sent and the address to which they are to be sent; (10) the date (no later than 3 weeks before the opening of the examination in public) by which written submissions should be received. (11) any places where further information can be obtained.
Regulation 9(3) On (1) the Mayor of London published [alterations to] [the replacement of]* the spatial development strategy for Greater London, which became operative on that date. The spatial development strategy sets a strategic framework for planning in Greater London. A copy of the spatial development strategy is available for public inspection at (2) free of charge on (3). Notes: * Delete any text which is inapplicable. Insert:
(2) the place at which the spatial development strategy is available for inspection; (3) the days on which, and the hours between which, the spatial development strategy is available for inspection.
Regulation 10 On (1) the Mayor of London issued proposals for [alterations to] [the replacement of]* the spatial development strategy for Greater London. On (2) the Mayor withdrew those proposals because (3). Notes: * Delete any text which is inapplicable. Insert:
(2) the date of withdrawal; (3) the reasons why the Mayor withdrew the proposals.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations provide for certain matters relevant to the operation of Part VIII of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (planning). Regulations 1 and 2 provide for preliminary matters, including citation and commencement (regulation 1) and interpretation (regulation 2). Part I of the Regulations provides for the form and content of the spatial development strategy. Requirements are specified for the title of the strategy (regulation 3), the content of the strategy (regulation 4) and diagrams in the strategy (regulation 5). Regulation 6 sets out certain matters to which the Mayor is required to have regard in formulating the strategy. Regulation 6(1) implements in part, in relation to town and country planning in England, Article 12 of Council Directive 96/82/EC (O.J. No. L10, 14.1.1997, p. 13) on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances. That Article is implemented in relation to town and country planning also by the Planning (Control of Major-Accident Hazards) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/981) and the Town and Country Planning (Development Plan) (England) Regulations 1999 (S.I. 1999/3280). Part II of the Regulations sets out the procedures to be followed with regard to the spatial development strategy. Procedures are specified for public participation (regulation 7), examination in public (regulation 8), publication (regulation 9) and withdrawal of proposals (regulation 10). Part III of the Regulations provides for the availability of certain documents. Regulation 11 deals with the availability of certain documents prior to the publication or withdrawal of the proposed spatial development strategy and regulation 12 deals with the availability of the strategy after its publication. Part IV of the Regulations provides for the conformity and conflict of unitary development plans with the spatial development strategy. Regulation 13 specifies the manner in which an application should be made for the Mayor's written opinion whether a unitary development plan is in general conformity with the spatial development plan and the period in which such an opinion shall be given. A regulatory impact assessment has been prepared and copies can be obtained from the Planning Division, Government Office for London, Riverwalk House, 157-161 Millbank, London SW1P 4RR. A copy has been placed in the library of each House of Parliament. Notes: [1] 1990 c.8. Section 26(2)(bb) was inserted by section 344(8) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999.back [2] 1999 c.29. See section 335(8) for the definition of "the prescribed period" for the purposes of section 335, section 337(11) for the definition "the prescribed period" for the purposes of section 337 and section 350(1) for the definitions of "prescribed" and "regulations" for the purposes of Part VIII of the Act.back [3] Section 338(8) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 requires the Secretary of State to consult the Lord Chancellor before making regulations with respect to the precedure to be followed at an examination in public held under that section 338.back [4] c.43. Section 44A was inserted by section 92 of the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25).back [5] O.J. No. L10, 14.1.1997, p. 13.back [6] Section 13 (1A) was inserted by section 344(4) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c.29).back
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