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Any proposed structure providing support to or crossing above an adopted road is required to follow the Approval in Principle (AIP) process, as outlined and detailed in DMRB standard CG 300.
Templates for relevant AIP Forms and certificates are contained within CG 300.
The purpose of the Approval in Principle is, before detailed design proceeds, to allow us to be satisfied as to:
Approval in Principle shall not be given until we are satisfied that all foreseeable aspects have been covered and any differences resolved.
Applications for Approval in Principle should be accompanied by
The design proposals shall be classified in one of four Structure Categories: 0, 1, 2 or 3, depending on form, scale and complexity. The Category shall be proposed by the Designer for our agreement.
Criteria for selecting a Structure Category is detailed in DMRB standard CG 300.
The Approval in Principle is valid for 3 years after acceptance. If construction of the structure has not commenced within that time, it must be re-submitted in order that we can review it. Our decision as to whether it is still acceptable must be recorded and dated at the end of the document.
Note: These webpages are for reference by developers of housing and employment sites in East Lothian. They provide guidance on transport infrastructure against which Planning Applications will be assessed and evaluated, and set out East Lothian Council's procedures regarding the construction and adoption of new roads in accordance with current legislation. These pages supersede all previous versions of our Standards for Development Roads document.
Revisions
01/07/2023 Document release
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