Buildings Planning applications
Anyone wishing to develop a new site or change the use of an existing site will need to obtain planning permission from the Local Planning Authority (LPA). The LPA will consider the noise and vibration issues of the proposed development as part of the overall planning assessment. If planning permission is granted, the LPA may impose conditions requiring the developer to deal with all aspects of the noise and vibration impact, both to and from the site. This applies whether considering a noise-sensitive development in a noisy area (such as housing near a transportation or commercial noise source) or proposing a potentially noisy source into a sensitive area (examples here include mechanical plant installations or industrial/ entertainment venues close to existing dwellings). Environmental Health Officers are consulted to provide a recommendation on the acoustic aspects of the proposed development.
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