Planning fees in Northern Ireland - proposals for change: consultation paper
Publication Year
2010
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Seeks views on proposals for a range of improvements to the planning fees structure. Proposals include: the removal of fees for listed building consents, conservation area consents and demolition within an area of townscape or village character; the removal of certain concessionary and reduced fees; simplification of the fees for single dwellings; an increase in the maximum fee for housing developments, for the erection of industrial and commercial buildings, and for plant, machinery and wind farms; and charging a more appropriate fee for applications requiring an Environmental Impact Assessment.
Document History
Consultation closed on 4 January 2011.
Publisher Information
Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland
The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland (DOENI) is now known as the Department for Communities (DfC). The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland's role was to promote sustainable development principles, responsible land use, air and water quality, and waste management, the reduction of road traffic casualties and ensure effective local government.
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