Planning Condition definition

Planning Condition means a condition affixed —
Planning Condition means the occurrence of the Planning Date in relation to the Site or the Phase (as appropriate)

Examples of Planning Condition in a sentence

  • The rights and obligations of the parties with regard to the satisfaction of the Planning Condition are set out in Schedule 1 and with regard to the Funding Condition in Schedule 2.

  • I have undertaken a review of Planning Condition 62 of the Permission and provision 4 (Environmental Monitoring) of the section 106 agreement with a view to considering what air quality monitoring would be appropriate to meet the requirements of such monitoring against any air quality risks posed by the development.

  • Monitoring Scheme Requirements Planning Condition 62 of the Permission states the following: INEOS ChlorVinyls have sought to discharge this Condition with Halton Borough Council (‘HBC’) and monitoring currently takes place at the Runcorn brine lagoons (the monitoring location is known as ‘Runcorn 1’).

  • Subject to Clause 3.16 both parties shall pay their own costs in relation to satisfying the Planning Condition and in particular their respective obligations pursuant to Clause 3.

  • The Planning Condition will be satisfied upon the occurrence of the Planning Condition Satisfaction Date.


More Definitions of Planning Condition

Planning Condition means in respect of:
Planning Condition means the obtaining of a Satisfactory Planning Permission and the Planning Condition Satisfaction Date arising
Planning Condition means any condition attached to the Planning Permission or Section 73 Consent as may be amended or varied over time
Planning Condition means the Unconditional Date occurring on or before the Planning Long Stop Date.
Planning Condition a condition attached to a Planning Permission
Planning Condition means a condition attached to the Planning Permission (or equivalent or replacement condition attached to a S73 Permission)
Planning Condition means condition 25 and the associated informative attached to the Planning Permission, which requires the Stakeholder to obtain the approval in writing of the local planning authority (in consultation with Thames Water) before commencing any development below ground within the Limit of Deviation.