All Councils were required to prepare a new Scheme of Delegation, which describes which applications will be dealt with by officials and which will be decided by the Council's Development Quality Committee. These new Schemes came into effect on 3 August 2009 and the Council updated their scheme in 2013. Under the Scheme most local applications , with exceptions, will be determined by officers.
Applicants who are refused permission or granted subject to conditions under delegated powers for an application classed as a Local Development, are able to seek a review of the decision by the Council's Local Review Body made up of Councillors. Previously, all appeals were dealt with by the Scottish Government's Appeals Directorate. For further details about the responsibilities of Dundee's Local Review Body and to download Notice of Review Forms and Guidance Notes please visit the Planning Appeals section of this website.