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Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013

Schedule 16: Local listed building consent orders: procedure

422.Schedule 16 inserts Schedule 2A into the P(LBCA)A 1990, setting out the procedure for local listed building consent orders. This replicates the procedures set out in Schedule 4A to the TCPA 1990 for local development orders. Paragraph 1 of Schedule 2A provides that a local listed building consent order must be prepared in accordance with such procedure as is prescribed by regulations. The regulations may include provision about the preparation, submission, approval, adoption, revision, revocation and withdrawal of an order. It may also cover any notice, publicity and public inspection requirements, and any provision about consultation. Paragraph 2 provides that a local planning authority may at any time prepare a revision of a local listed building consent order, and must do so if directed by the Secretary of State. Paragraph 2(4) provides that a local authority may not vary or revise a local listed building consent by any means other than under paragraph 2. Paragraph 3 provides that a local listed building consent order must be adopted by resolution of the local planning authority if it is to have effect. Paragraph 4 sets out reporting requirements.

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