An integrated land use plan setting out the broad environmental, land use, infrastructure and development concepts to guide detailed site planning for major new urban areas.
Plan prepared by Suffolk County Council which sets out the strategic context for the county.
In Devon a strategic plan produced by County Councils and joint Structure Plan Authorities providing a county-wide policy framework in line with national policies and regional guidance. It provides a background to which Local Plans are to conform.
Strategic planning guidance produced for Lancashire (all 14 districts) by the County Council. It forms part of the Development Plan.
a crude tool for dealing with the provision of infrastructure
a plan that sets out the development concept for long term growth in an area
Sets out the strategic land-use policy framework over a wide area and is prepared by Unitary Councils, often jointl y, as is the case with Clackmannanshire and Stirling. Consists of a written statement and key diagram.
Planning document prepared by Lincolnshire County Council setting out policies for strategic land use matters throughout the County – but rarely site specific.
statutory plan setting out key strategic policies which provide the framework for more detailed policies in local plans.
The Structure Plan is part of the Development Plan and contains strategic broad-brush policies (see Development Plan).
That part of the development plan concerned with strategic policies/proposals. (View the Structure Plan)
Guides the physical growth of communities for the next 10-15 years, establishing a broad framework for development and the way in which the use of land should evolve. It is approved by the Scottish Executive.
A structure plan is a planning tool that sets out a vision for the future development of an area. It establishes a planning and management framework to guide development and land-use change and aims to achieve environmental, social and economic objectives.
A written statement of the County Planning Authority's general strategy, policies and main proposals for change over a period of up to 15 years.
Formulates the policy and general proposals of the local planning authority for the development and use of land in the area.
In United Kingdom Planning Law a Structure Plan is an old-style development plan, which sets out strategic planning policies and forms the basis for detailed policies in Local Plans. These plans will continue to operate for a time after the commencement of the new development plan system, due to transitional provisions under planning reform.