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Stage 3 > Developed Design
3.4.3
Discuss with the planning officer any difficulties or conditions
arising from an outline planning permission, and any problems
likely to occur with a full planning application. Check whether
the authority operates particular planning policies, issues its own
supplementary guidance notes, etc.
3.4.4
Enquire whether the planning authority requires information
additional to that of the usual form of application for full
planning permission, and whether additional copies could speed
up the consultation process.
3.4.5
Enquire whether it is possible to have representation at the
planning committee at which the application is considered,
should this be thought desirable.
3.5
Suggested Key Support Tasks
3.5.1
Information required
3.5.1.1
Check that all the information necessary during Stage 3 is
available, which might include the following:
• Final Project Brief
• Stage 2 Concept Design as accepted by the client in written
confirmation, incorporating any agreed design changes
• further information as requested by the architect and supplied
by the client
• notes, sketches and details made on visits to other projects
• relevant published material, technical information, etc.
• results of tests conducted during Stage 2
• relevant legislation, circulars or guides
• further contributions, information and recommendations from
consultants and specialists
• initial cost plan prepared by the cost consultant.