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67E.—(1) This Article applies if the Department thinks—
(a)that there has been a breach of planning control in relation to any land; and
(b)that it is expedient that the activity (or any part of the activity) which amounts to the breach is stopped immediately.
(2) The Department may issue a temporary stop notice.
(3) The notice shall be in writing and shall—
(a)specify the activity which the Department thinks amounts to the breach;
(b)prohibit the carrying on of the activity (or of so much of the activity as is specified in the notice);
(c)set out the Department's reasons for issuing the notice.
(4) A temporary stop notice may be served on any of the following—
(a)the person who the Department thinks is carrying on the activity;
(b)a person who the Department thinks is an occupier of the land;
(c)a person who the Department thinks has an estate in the land.
(5) The Department shall display on the land—
(a)a copy of the notice;
(b)a statement of the effect of the notice and of Article 67G.
(6) A temporary stop notice has effect from the time a copy of it is first displayed in pursuance of paragraph (5).
(7) A temporary stop notice ceases to have effect—
(a)at the end of the period of 28 days starting on the day the copy notice is so displayed;
(b)at the end of such shorter period starting on that day as is specified in the notice; or
(c)if it is withdrawn by the Department.]
F1Arts. 67E-67G and preceding cross heading inserted (10.6.2006) by Planning Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 (S.I. 2006/1252 (N.I. 7)), arts. 1(4), 13(1)
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