Minor development
Non-householder minor developments
This sets out the details that you need to submit for us to be able to answer your enquiry and identifies the information which is essential together with any additional information which will help us to give you a fuller response.
Please note all timescales quoted are indicative. The Planning department is experiencing high volumes of applications and enquiries so enquiries may take longer than the timescales quoted although we are working as quickly as we can to respond to you.
The fee (which includes VAT) is £119. Please note we do not offer a refund where you no longer wish to progress your enquiry.
Enquiries should be emailed to planning@southnorfolkandbroadland.gov.uk together with the information set out below.
Please note that this is informal officers’ advice and does not prejudice the outcome of a future planning application.
If you require a more formal determination as to whether planning permission is required for your proposal then you can submit an application for a Certificate of Lawfulness - proposed development. Forms are available and an application can be made by going to the Planning Portal Apply for Certificate of Lawfulness. The fee for a Certificate of Lawfulness will depend on the size and nature of what is being proposed.
This includes:
- the display of advertisements
- changes of use of a building or land
- prior notifications:
- telecommunications
- agricultural buildings/works
- Part 3 prior notifications excluding Part Q (Class C, J, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T)
Information we need from you
Essential:
- location plan showing where the site is
- plan showing the position of the proposal in the site
- sketch drawings showing what the proposal looks like from each side, ideally including the dimensions
- photographs of the site and its surroundings
We’ll provide an informal officer’s opinion on the need for planning permission and/or the likely outcome of such a planning application including:
- any relevant previous planning decisions
- summary of the main planning considerations and objectives of relevant policies
- comments on the design and relationship to neighbouring uses
- any restrictions which should be considered, for example, Tree Preservation Order (TPO)
We will aim to respond within 15 working days or an agreed extension of time.
Exemptions and reductions for pre-application enquiries
No charge:
- adaptations for disabled people
- an enquiry relating to a previously refused or withdrawn planning application
- a follow up enquiry within six months of the original enquiry
- enquiry relating purely to listed building advice
- enquiry relating purely to works to trees
50% fee:
- requests by parish councils, charities or voluntary groups and enquiries relating to affordable housing on exception sites
Where it is not possible to secure a comment from external consultees within the above timescales, the council will respond and forward the consultee comments separately.