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Part IIE+W Development Plans

Chapter IE+W Unitary Development Plans: Metropolitan Areas including London

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Pt. II Ch. I (ss. 10-28): power to apply conferred (19.9.1995) by 1995 c. 25, ss. 67(2)(a)(4), 125(2) (with ss. 7(6), 115, 117, Sch. 8 para. 7)

Pt. II Ch. 1 (ss. 10-28) amended (1.5.1994) by S.I. 1994/1210, art. 6(2)

Preparation and adoption of unitary development plansE+W

14 Withdrawal of unitary development plan.E+W

(1)A unitary development plan may be withdrawn by the local planning authority at any time before it is adopted by the authority or approved by the Secretary of State and shall be withdrawn by the authority if the Secretary of State so directs.

(2)Where a unitary development plan is withdrawn the authority shall—

(a)withdraw the copies made available for inspection and sent to the Secretary of State under section [F113(2)]; and

(b)give notice that the plan has been withdrawn to every person who has made an objection to it.

[F2(3)In determining the steps to be taken by a local planning authority to secure the purposes of paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (1) of section 13, the authority and the Secretary of State may take into account any steps taken to secure those purposes in connection with any unitary development plan which the authority have previously withdrawn].

(4)Where a unitary development plan is withdrawn the copies of the plan shall be treated as never having been made available under section [F113(2)].

Textual Amendments

F1Word in s. 14(2)(4) substituted (25.11.1991 for certain purposes and otherwiseprosp.) by Planning and Compensation Act 1991 (c. 34, SIF 123:1), ss. 27, 84(2)-(4), Sch. 4 para.5(a) (with s. 84(5)); S.I. 1991/2728, art.2

F2S. 14(3) omitted (25.11.1991 for certain purposes and otherwiseprosp.) by Planning and Compensation Act 1991 (c. 34, SIF 123:1), ss. 27, 84(2)-(4), Sch. 4 Pt. I, para. 5(b)(with s. 84(5)); S.I. 1991/2728, art.2