About this deal
When considering making comments try to acquaint yourself with the relevant planning policies against which the application will be considered. The current Development Plan for Boston Borough is the South East Lincolnshire Local Plan.
As a result of negotiations the submitted details may change; case officers will use their discretion to decide whether the changes in the revised details are significant to require reconsultation and new publicity. If the changes are so significant, the Council may advise the applicant to submit a new planning application.The Case Officer will assess the relevance of comments and, in the light of them, may suggest minor changes to the application to overcome any difficulties.
When making decisions on planning applications, the Council can only take into account relevant planning matters, they will disregard any objections or comments containing racial or defamatory comments. Relevant planning matters include: Planning and development review for Boston's renowned higher-education, healthcare, and non-profit institutions. Please note - In the event of an appeal for Householder Development, Minor Commercial Development or Advertisement Consent there normally will be no further opportunity to make representations at appeal stage. As the final stage in this assessment, the case officer willprepare a recommendation for either a Senior Planning Officer or the Planning Committee. Decision
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If you require formal confirmation that your proposal does not require planning permission, please submit a Lawful Development Certificate application. Pre-application Advice Any revisions to the application will be updated accordingly on our online planning register. How do the council come to a decision? Delegated decisions Those who have been consulted and/or made representations to an application will be informed if an application becomes subject to an appeal and the procedure will be explained to you. All representations received in relation to the planning application subject to appeal, will be passed onto the Planning Inspectorate for the Secretary of State for consdieration