Can the the Brighton & Hove Checklist be used by a developer where it is not required by the local planning authority?
Yes. The Checklist has been developed as a tool for decision makers (the local planning authority, the land owner, the developer team or the potential purchaser of a development) and should be used as a guide and quality assurance tool in their design and planning process. It may also be useful in demonstrating the quality of the proposed development to other interested parties.
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