Planning registers and statutory charges registers

Development Management Practice Note 29

Document Status

Current

Supplement

Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning

Series

Development Management Practice Note

Abstract

Provides advice on legislation, procedures and good practice in development management in Northern Ireland. Discusses planning registers and statutory charges registers, highlighting: legislative context; types of registers; register of applications; EIA requirements; register of simplified planning zones and enterprise zones; register of enforcement notices; register of orders and directives and notices; cross boundary applications; regionally significant applications and other applications processed by the Department; online information, public inspection and charging; and statutory charges register.

History

Version 1, April 2015.

Subjects

Publisher History

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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