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dataset
Data Governance
Manchester City Council
Town Hall
Albert Square
Manchester
M60 2LA
opendata@manchester.gov.uk
pointOfContact
2015-05-11T16:14:45
ISO 19115 (UK GEMINI)
1.0 (2.2)
Planning Obligations (TCPA 1990 Section 106)
Section 106
2014-09-22
creation
MCC:002
unknown
Unrefined dataset of section 106 obligations required to answer a property search enquiry made available under the Environmental Information Regulations 2005.
Manchester City Council
Land Charge Officer
0161 234 4604
Manchester City Council
Growth and Neighbourhoods Directorate
Planning, Building Control & Licensing
Technical Support Team (Land Charges)
Albert Square
Po Box 532
Manchester
M60 2LA
eir@manchester.gov.uk
owner
Land use
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2008-06-01
publication
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http://inspire.misoportal.com/geoserver/manchester_city_council_planning_obligations_s106/wms?request=getCapabilities
INSPIRE View Service
information
http://misoportal.com/portal/api/request-licenced-data/1381
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dataset
Planning obligations under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended), commonly known as s106 agreements, are a mechanism which make a development proposal acceptable in planning terms, that would not otherwise be acceptable. They are focused on site specific mitigation of the impact of development.
A planning obligation can be subject to conditions, it can specify restrictions definitely or indefinitely, and in terms of payments the timing of these can be specified in the obligation.
The planning obligation is a formal document, a deed, which states that it is an obligation for planning purposes, identifies the relevant land, the person entering the obligation and their interest and the relevant local authority that would enforce the obligation. The obligation can be a unitary obligation or multi party agreement.
The obligation becomes a land charge in part 3 of the Local Land Charges Register.