Thursday, 7 January 2010

Plans, Plans and Yet More Plans

First week into the new year and confusion reigns.  At least it does at the Blog.  Two new documents were posted on the Planning Portal yesterday containing what are described as "Revised Plans" and "Superseded Plans".  Quite how these differ from previous versions of the plans and why they have been submitted remains a mystery.

Some of the new documents were received by the Development Control department in November yet have only just been made public.  Whether these are the same as other versions of the plan previously published, bearing the same date, is not clear although why they would be published twice doesn't make sense.  There again, not much does at the  moment!

We await an answer from Development Control supremo John Holmes on these and other points.  Once we have an answer you will be the first to know.

Once again the "moving target" nature of this application gives cause for concern as does the fact that there are so many versions of plans and documents that the Borough Council must be hard pushed keeping track of which is the latest version.  Technically, this is known as Configuration Management, and is a major issue for organisations in terms of keeping track of documents and other assets.  Let's just hope the Borough Council has a good configuration manager.





1 comment:

  1. I notice that these revised plans were submitted to SBC on 16/12/2009 and indicate some 'Type C' trees to be replaced by 'Type B' trees.

    Not sure what this means but it was submitted 1 day after the neighbour consultation deadline of 15/12/2009.

    Coincidence? Does this mean that the council will need to issue more neighbour consultation letters as this is technically a different application to the one we all complained about!

    I for one will be resending my last letter of complaint...

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