On receipt of an application, the Council will consult various statutory bodies such as the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) for their specialist advice, take into account the provisions of the development plan and any other material considerations which may be relevant.
If the Council's decision thereafter is to grant consent, a consultation zone will be placed around the site where the hazardous substances are located. This requires the Council to consult HSE on all proposed future development over a certain size within that zone. HSE will then provide advice as to the suitability of such development in this location, which the Council must then take into account when determining whether to grant planning permission for the proposal.
If you are planning on submitting a hazardous substances consent, it is recommended that you discuss your application with the Planning and Infrastructure service prior to its submission.