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The Planning (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009

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SUBSTITUTION OF PART 2 OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE PLANNING (FEES) REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2005

PART 2

SCALES OF FEES

Category of development

Fee payable

1. All buildings

Outline applications

£230 for each 0.1 hectare of the site area subject to a maximum of £9,200.

2. The erection of dwellinghouses

Full and Reserved Matters

(A)

Where the application is for one

dwellinghouse only, £633.

(B)

Where the application is for more than one dwellinghouse, £633 for the first dwellinghouse and £230 for each additional dwellinghouse subject to a maximum of £11,500.

3. The extension, improvement or alteration of an existing dwellinghouse, including the erection of a building or the carrying out of other operations within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse for purposes ancillary to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse as such, or the erection or construction of gates, fences, walls or other means of enclosure along a boundary of a curtilage of an existing dwellinghouse.

£259 for each dwelling.

4. The erection of industrial, commercial, community and other buildings, other than dwellinghouses or buildings covered by category 3.

Full and Reserved Matters

£230 where no floor space is created or £230 for each 75 sq.m. of floor space subject to a maximum of £11,500.

5. The erection, alteration or replacement of plant and machinery including telecommunications/ datacommunications equipment, a single wind turbine and wind farms.

£230 for each 0.1 hectare of the site area subject to a maximum of £11,500.

6. The erection, on land used for the purposes of agriculture, of buildings to be used for agricultural purposes and for agricultural and commercial glasshouses.

£868 for each 500 sq.m. of floor space subject to a maximum of £11,500.

7. The winning and working of peat.

£1,725 for each 5 hectares of the site area subject to a maximum of £31,050.

8.

(a)

The winning and working of minerals (other than peat).

(b)

The carrying out of any operations connected with exploratory drilling for oil or natural gas.

(c)

The use of land for the disposal of refuse or waste materials or for the deposit of material remaining after minerals have been extracted from land or the use of land for the storage of minerals in the open.

(d)

The carrying out of any other operation not coming within any of the above categories.

£1,725 for each 0.5 hectare of the site area subject to a maximum of £37,318.

9. The construction of single level car parks, service roads and other means of access on land used for the purpose of a single undertaking, where the development is required for a purpose incidental to the existing use of the land.

£230.

10.

(a)

The continuance of a use of land or the retention of buildings or works on land, without compliance with a condition subject to which a previous planning permission has been granted (including a condition requiring the discontinuance of the use or the removal of the building or works at the end of the specified period).

(b)

An application to develop land without compliance with a condition subject to which a previous planning permission has been granted.

£230.

11. An application for a material change of use.

(A)

Where the application relates to a dwellinghouse, £633 for the first dwellinghouse and £230 for each additional dwellinghouse subject to a maximum of £11,500.

(B)

For any other change of use, £230 for each 75 sq.m. of floor space subject to a maximum of £11,500.

12. Demolition in an area of townscape character or an area of village character.

£58.

13. Any other application not falling within categories 1–12.

£759.

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