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Introduction
Conservation Area Designation
Character Appraisals
Development Services
Preservation and
Enhancement - General Principals
Monitoring and
Review
Enforcement
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Phone: 01843 577141
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Email: planning.services@
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Conservation Area Management Plan
1. Conservation Area designation
There are 20 Conservation Areas in Thanet, which are governed
by the statutory regulations of the Planning (Listed Buildings
and Conservation Act, 1990). The Council maintains it’s
responsibilities in the Act to “preserve and enhance” the character
of the Conservation Areas. The council also aims to undertake
regular reviews of the areas to monitor the quality of development
and the effectiveness of its policies and guidance.
2. Character appraisals
The Council is in the process of
producing character appraisals or updating appraisals of each of
the districts Conservation Areas of which this Management Plan is
an integral part.
The appraisals are being compiled to
describe and evaluate the special architectural and historic
interest of the different Conservation Areas.
The statement of the character
provides a basis for the making of development control decisions
and to frame design guidance. The appraisals are the basis for
individual Management Plans and Action Plans, identifying the
elements of special interest of each of the Conservation Areas.
They also provide a valuable resource for the defence of Appeals
against refusal of planning permission. In the absence of an
appraisal document for each of the Conservation Areas this document
will provide an interim generic Management Plan for the
Conservation Areas in Thanet.
3. Development Services
As a result of the demand for development,
the character of the Conservation Areas are under constant threat
posed by unsympathetic, poorly designed and executed new buildings,
extensions and alterations. Therefore the role of Development
Control is critical in managing future changes in the Conservation
Areas
3.1 Principals for development services.
- The Council will apply the principals,
guidance and regulations outlined in the Planning (Listed Buildings
and Conservation Areas) 1990 and Planning Policy Guidance Note 15
(PPG15.)
- The Council will apply the polices set out
in Regional Planning Guidance the Kent and Medway Structure Plan,
the adopted Thanet Local Plan and successive documents as
appropriate.
- The Council will require any development
proposal in a Conservation Area to display high quality design,
materials and execution.
- The Council will require all planning
applications in Conservation Areas to be supported by a Design and
Access Statement.
- Clear indications of the materials to be
used and architectural detailing must accompany applications for
work in Conservation Areas.
- The drawings through which the proposals
are submitted should clearly demonstrate the intentions of the
development.
- Where possible the Council recommends
pre-application consultation.
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