planning obligations

planning obligations
England, Wales
Planning obligations enable a local authority to secure, or a developer to offer, restrictions on the use of the land or the operation of the development or to make contributions towards the local infrastructure and facilities. A planning obligation may be contained in either an agreement entered into between a local authority and a developer under section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (section 106 agreement), or in a unilateral undertaking made by the developer alone.

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