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Under the new rules a council may approve a small development without putting it to a committee vote, which makes routine decisions considerably faster. Every such approval, however, must now be published together with the case officer's written reasons, and residents keep their existing right to appeal to an independent inspector. Because the committee stage is gone, each decision rests on a single officer's judgement rather than on a public debate.

Which option best states the main point of the passage as a whole?

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