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Section 54 applications

Development Management Practice Note 24

Section 54 applications

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 submission of planning applications using section 54, highlighting: legislative context; section 54 of the Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 - application for planning permission to develop land without compliance with conditions previously attached; procedures (including special provisions) for a section 54 application; planning fees; section 54 application and the Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2017 and the Conservation (Natural Habitats, etc.) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995; section 54 application and right to a planning appeal; application made under section 95 of the 2011 Act for consent to execute works without compliance with conditions previously attached to a listed building consent; application made under section 95 as applied by section 105(6) of the 2011 Act for consent to execute works without compliance with conditions previously attached to a conservation area consent; application made under section 111 of the 2011 Act for applications for hazardous substances consent without compliance with conditions previously attached to a hazardous substances consent; condition imposed in relation to a consent to display advertisements.

History

Version 1, December 2017.

Subjects

Publisher History

The Department for Infrastructure (DFI) is one of nine Northern Ireland departments, responsible for: regional strategic planning and development policy; transport strategy and sustainable transport policy; public transport policy and performance; road safety and vehicle regulation policy; provision and maintenance of all public roads; river and sea defence maintenance and the construction of flood alleviation schemes; provision of flood maps and risk information; policy on water and sewerage services among others. Formerly Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Department for Regional Development, Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland and Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland, Planning Service.


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