Planning Applications
There are many different types of Planning Applications which can be quite confusing if your new to the Planning process. There is even a Planning Application for when you are unsure what application you need! We have listed and explained the most popular Planning Applications.
Different types of Planning Applications
- Permitted development enquiry –You can get an informal, written opinion from a planning officer for a small fee. They must research information about your property and understand exactly what work is being carried out before they can advise you whether you need planning permission. They can only give very general advice over the telephone. Although our written response is informal it is often enough for evidence required in the process of a house sale.
- Pre-Application –Preparing to carry out a development can be expensive. To help you minimize the cost of this process, we provide a pre-application service. Pre-application advice is provided by planning officers employed by the council, which outlines how we are likely to determine any subsequent planning application, and any changes that are likely to be needed, if any, to give your scheme the best chance of being granted a planning permission. We will design basic planning drawings to be submitted as part of the application. The guidance given is informal advice and does not bind the council in any future decision it makes. However, in our experience where pre-application advice is obtained and incorporated into any scheme, developments are more likely to obtain planning permission and decisions are made significantly faster.
- House Holder Planning Consent –Proposals to alter or enlarge a single house, including works within the boundary or garden. This application is for projects such as home extension, loft conversions, garage conversions, dormer windows, garages, carports and outbuildings that don’t fall within Permitted Development.
- Outline Planning –This application can be used to find out whether a proposed development is acceptable to the local planning authority, before substantial costs are incurred developing a detailed design. Planning permission is often applied for first, to establish whether the proposed new dwelling or development would be acceptable to the local planning authority. If Planning Permission is approved, a detailed proposal with planning drawings is then put forward.
- Change of Use –In order to change the use of a business premises the property owner or business operator is often required to obtain planning permission. This application is called a change of use.
- Permitted Development Enquiry – If you are uncertain that the works you are proposing is under permitted development rights, you can get an informal, written opinion from Leeds City Council.
The council will research information about your property and understand exactly what work is being carried out before they advise you whether you need planning permission. Leeds City Council will also give very general advice over the telephone. As part of our services we can prepare and submit a permitted development enquiry on your behalf. If the outcome is that you do require Planning Permission, then we can prepare the Planning Drawings and submit a full planning application.