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Masterplan consent areas position statement

Background/Introduction

The Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 introduced Masterplan Consent Areas (MCAs) as a new proactive consenting mechanism.

In the future, we will be able to prepare Masterplan Consent Area schemes as part of a placemaking approach to planning and consenting. It is a new way for us to shape new development in our area – enabling the type and quality of development we wish to come forward through a consenting masterplan, and support delivery of development that can support local needs, priorities and outcomes.

Unlike planning applications which are typically led by a developer, the preparation of MCA schemes will be led by the planning authority but can be taken forward through collaboration.

The new provisions will allow us to prepare an MCA ‘Scheme’ setting out for particular places, the detail of what they are giving consent for, through the MCA scheme. There will be requirements for publicity and consultation on individual schemes.

MCA schemes can streamline consent, allowing issues to be considered as part of a joined up approach, they can grant:

  • planning permission
  • roads construction consent
  • listed building consent
  • conservation area consent

Within adopted MCA areas, development could be brought forward without the need for a full application as long as it is in line with the agreed scheme.

Consideration of the Duty to periodically consider making MCA schemes

Part 2 of the 2019 Act (Section 15) sets out the legal framework for preparing MCAs. The full provisions from the Act relating to MCAs and the associated regulations are not yet in force. It is anticipated that the MCA provisions will be fully in place later in 2024.

Schedule 5A Paragraph 5 of the Act is in force and requires planning authorities to consider whether it would be desirable to make a scheme for a part or parts of their district.

As the MCA regulations are not yet in place, the council has not yet identified or assessed potential locations for which it may be desirable to bring forward an MCA scheme. It is intended to consider this once the legal basis for preparing MCAs is in place.

The Scottish Government has indicated that MCAs could be used to support delivery of the local development plan. The council will consider whether it would be desirable to make any Masterplan Consent Areas as part of the work on the preparation of its Local Development Plan 3.

This Statement fulfils the council’s legal requirements under Schedule 5A Paragraph 5 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act, as amended.