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The Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications and Deemed Applications) (Scotland) Regulations 1997

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PART IINTRODUCTION

1.  In this Schedule–

(a)any reference to a category of development shall be taken to mean one of the categories of development specified in column 1 of the tables set out in Part III;

(b)in the case of an application for approval of reserved matters, references to the category of development to which an application relates shall be construed as references to the category of development authorised by the relevant outline planning permission;

(c)in the case of an application for planning permission which is deemed to have been made by virtue of section 85(7) of the 1972 Act, references to–

(i)the development to which an application relates shall be construed as references to the use of land or the operations as the case may be to which the relevant enforcement notice relates;

(ii)the amount of floor space or the number of dwellinghouses to be created by the development shall be construed as references to the amount of floor space or the number of dwellinghouses to which that enforcement notice relates; and

(iii)the purposes for which it is proposed that floor space be used shall be construed as references to the purposes for which floor space was stated to be used in the enforcement notice.

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