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PART II FUNCTIONS OF DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT WITH RESPECT TO DEVELOPMENT OF LAND
PART V ADDITIONAL PLANNING CONTROL
Buildings of special architectural or historic interest
42.Lists of buildings of special architectural or historic interest
43.Issue of certificate that building is not intended to be listed
44.Control of works for demolition, alteration or extension of listed buildings
48.Applications to determine whether listed building consent required
49.Acts causing or likely to result in damage to listed buildings
70.Appeal against enforcement notice-general supplementary provisions
71.Appeal against enforcement notice – supplementary provisions relating to planning permission
73.Power to stop further development pending proceedings on enforcement notice
74.Execution and cost of works required by enforcement notice
75.Effect of planning permission, etc., on enforcement or breach of condition notice
76.Enforcement notice to have effect against subsequent development
PART VIII PURCHASE OF ESTATES IN CERTAIN LAND AFFECTED BY PLANNING DECISIONS
SCHEDULES
3.(1) Article 22 shall, with appropriate modifications, apply to applications for listed building consent in...
4.(1) In determining any application for listed building consent, the Department shall take into account...
4B.(1) The Department may decline to determine an application for a relevant consent which is...
Consent to execute works without compliance with conditions previously attached
5.(1) This paragraph applies to applications for listed building consent for the execution of works...
6.Without prejudice to Articles 46 and 47, any grant of listed building consent shall (except...
7.(1) Where an application is made to the Department— (a) for listed building consent; or...
8.Where any such application as is mentioned in paragraph 7(1) is made to the Department,...
1.References to the Ministry or to the council shall be construed as references to the...
2.References to Schedule 6 to the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972 shall be construed...
4.In paragraph 2 of that Schedule— (a) for the words “Notice of the application” substitute...
5.In paragraph 3(1)(b) after the word “held” insert the words “ by the planning appeals...
6.In paragraph 4 omit the words from “and may provide” onwards.
7.In paragraph 5— (a) in sub-paragraph (1)(a) omit the words “in the prescribed form and...
8.in paragraph 6(2) for the words “fund out of which the expenses of the council...
9.In paragraph 11(3) omit the words “in the prescribed form”.
10.In paragraph 12— (a) in sub-paragraph (1) omit the words “such” and “as may be...
11.In paragraph 14(1) omit the words “in the prescribed form”.
12.In paragraph 15(1) for the words “in the prescribed form” substitute the words “ in...
THE HISTORIC BUILDINGS COUNCIL
1.The Council shall consist of a Chairman appointed by the Head of the Department and...
2.A member of the Council shall hold office for a maximum period of three years...
3.The Department may pay to the Chairman and members of the Council allowances for travelling...
4.(1) The Council shall, subject to sub-paragraph (4), appoint such committees as the Department may...
5.The Council may regulate its own quorum and procedure and that of its committees which...
6.The Council shall, at such times and in respect of such periods as the Department...
7.The secretary to the Council shall be such person as the Department may appoint.
1.Where by virtue of paragraph (1) of Article 12 of the Amendment Order an object...
2.Any daily fine mentioned in this Order shall apply to every day after the coming...
3.Article 23 shall not apply in relation to any development which was begun before the...
5.The right of appeal under Articles 69 and 78 conferred on a person mentioned in...
6.Article 116 shall apply to any development carried out after the day on which the...
7.In this Schedule “the Amendment Order” means the Planning and Building Regulations (Amendment) (Northern Ireland)...
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