Planning
Committee
Planning Functions
The principal role of
the Planning Committee is to act as the administrative committee
responsible for making decisions as local planning authority on
planning applications, development control and similar regulatory
matters, which are more particularly described as Functions
relating to town and country planning and development control and
related matters as set out at Schedule 1 of the Local Authorities
(Functions and Responsibilities) (England) Regulations 2000 (as
amended).
The Committee is
charged by full Council to fulfil those functions:
(a) to consider and
determine applications submitted under the Planning Acts for
planning permission, listed building consent, and reserved matters
pursuant to major planning applications;
(b) to consider and
determine applications for the display of advertisements submitted
under the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements)
(England) Regulations;
(c) to determine
whether prior approval applications for the construction,
installation, alteration or replacement of telecommunications masts
submitted under Part 24 Schedule 2 of the Town and Country Planning
(General Permitted Development) Order 1995 should be granted or
refused;
(d) related matters
including but not limited to:
(i)
applications for ‘hedgerow removal’ (Hedgerow
Regulations 1997, as amended);
(ii)
applications to undertake works to trees subject to a Tree
Preservation Order or within a Conservation Area (Town and Country
Planning Trees Regulations 1999, as amended);
(iii)
applications for remedial notices in respect of high hedges (Anti
Social Behaviour Act 2003, as amended);
(iv)
applications for Hazardous Substances Consent (Planning Hazardous
Substances Act, 1990, as amended);
(v)
the obtaining of particulars of persons interested in land under
Section 16 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1976;
(vi)
powers related to Commons Registration;
(vii)
functions relating to public rights of
way;
(viii)
the licensing and registration functions relating to
the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 and the Highways Act 1980;
and
(ix)
functions relating to Town and Village
Greens;
(e) to
exercise any other function of the Council under the Planning Acts
and related legislation, whether as a local planning authority or
otherwise, which may be referred to it by the Director for Economic
and Housing Growth or other officer authorised by
him/her.
The
Public Speaking arrangements for Planning Committee can be found by
clicking the following link:
Guidance on the Right to Speak at Planning Committee and Strategic
Applications Sub-Committee meetings
Requests to speak should be emailed to committeeservices@wirral.gov.uk.
Wirral Council is
fully committed to equalities and our obligations under The
Equality Act 2010 and Public Sector Equality Duty.
We encourage people
who have a protected characteristic to participate in public
meetings and in the democratic process. If you have any
adjustments that would help you attend or participate at this
meeting, please let us know as soon as possible and we would be
happy to facilitate where possible. Please contact committeeservices@wirral.gov.uk.