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Fees for Planning Applications as of 1 April 2025
Statement of Community Involvement
planning documents are prepared and planning applications considered. The Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) was adopted by Mid Devon District Council on 26 August 2020. It replaces the SCI adopted in 2016. Adopted Statement of Community…
What we are doing
Planning Policy Framework and ‘standard method’ for calculating housing need for local authority areas. The Local Development Scheme shows that the Council will continue to prepare the new local plan under a reformed plan-making system and include…
Apply for permission
planning application is online using the Planning Portal they have information on: Help with your application How to apply The decision making process How to appeal your planning decision Fees All applications submitted through the…
Pre-application advice
planning application. There is a cost for this service. Spending time and effort in preparing your proposal is more likely to result in a good-quality and acceptable development and also helps us process your application more quickly. Experience…
Appeals
Planning Inspectorate. If you are dissatisfied with a refusal decision or you think that any of the conditions are unreasonable you can submit an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate. Before you submit an appeal, you should arrange a discussion…
Parking provision
Planning Document Adoption Statement Adopted in June 2013, the Parking SPD provides guidance on various aspects of parking in new developments, such as design of parking areas, visitor spaces and disabled parking.
Safety Advisory Group
planning that may require additional advice. You may be asked to provide an Event Management Plan, Risk Assessment, Emergency Procedures, Traffic Management Plan and a location map as appropriate for your event. Attending a SAG meeting If you are…
Commencement Notice - Intention to Start Work
planning permission is granted, you MUST complete a mandatory Commencement Notice prior to commencing the development to let us know when you intend to start work. We suggest you provide 7 days notice. COMMENCMENT NOTICE – INTENTION TO START…
Demolishing a building
In most cases you will not need to apply for planning permission to knock down a building. For more details see Planning Portal - Demolition.
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