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Local Development SchemeThe Leicestershire Minerals and Waste Development SchemeThe Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 has introduced a requirement on the County Council to produce Minerals and Waste Development Frameworks for the County to replace the existing Minerals and Waste Local Plans.
The first step of this new process requires the County Council to produce a Minerals and Waste Development Scheme (MWDS). The Scheme’s purpose is to inform the public of the Council’s programme to produce the Frameworks in their area over the next 3 years, and explain at what stages the public can expect to be involved in the planning process. The MWDS will be reviewed annually and rolled forward. The performance of the County Council in achieving the Scheme’s timetable will be monitored by Government
The Scheme sets out what documents the Council will be producing to replace the existing Minerals and Waste Local Plans. The new planning system requires development frameworks, consisting of a portfolio of documents to be produced. The MWDS sets out the role of each document and the dates for reaching the various stages in the documents preparation, including the expected final adoption dates.
The Scheme explains how the new Minerals and Waste Development Frameworks will relate to other plans, such as the Regional Spatial Strategy and the district council produced local development frameworks. Also, how existing Structure Plan and Minerals and Waste Local Plan policies will be saved until the new Mineral and Waste Development Frameworks are adopted.
The latest Minerals and Waste Development Scheme became effective on 27th April 2007.
Revised Minerals and Waste Development Scheme - March 2007 The other Development Scheme can be viewed by following the link below to the planning documents archive.
Link to other LDSs |
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