Complete this checklist where you are submitting a hybrid application.
A hybrid planning application may seek outline planning permission for one part of a site and full planning permission for another part of the same site under a single application. Hybrid applications are not defined in statute and as such, it is the LPA’s discretion whether to accept such an application.
Before proceeding with your Hybrid application, we recommend that you submit a pre-application rqeuest so that you can discuss your submission with one of our planning officers. Our officer will inform you which form to use (either a FULL Planning Application form or an Outline Application form).
If you choose not to submit a pre-application request, you will still need to speak to a planning officer to receive confirmation that your application can be submitted and be advised which form to use.
There is no legislation which determines how the fee for hybrid applications should be calculated. However, the Planning Portal explains that “The fee for each part would have to be calculated separately on the appropriate basis, subject to any relevant maximum, and the total (which would not be subject to any maximum) would then be chargeable."
We will expect the site location plan(s) to show each element (outline and full) of the hybrid application adjoining the highway. The fee will be calculated on the basis of both the outline and full elements of the hybrid application adjoining the highway
You will need to submit this completed checklist with your application. It will not be accepted without it.
Guidance and information on the drawing and documents for this form can be found in the validation guide.