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More objections to plans for consultation
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2012-06-21T10:00:00.000Z
Nature and the environment;Public sector
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Municipal management of planning and building applications2011

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More objections to plans for consultation

In 2011, municipalities received objections to approximately 50 per cent of the local development plans that were published for consultation. The number of inspections carried out in construction increased by more than 20 per cent from the year before.

Gross municipal operating expenses and revenues within land use planning (function 301, 302 and 303)

Objections by central authorities to municipal plans. Percentual distribution of reasons given. 2004-2011

Reporting in KOSTRA 1 on physical planning in municipalities and counties for 2011 showed that the number of inspections of construction activity where no planning application had been made also increased compared with 2010. The number of police reports in construction fell by just over 50 per cent from 2010.

Percentage of objections increases

Norwegian municipalities have a vital impact on the protection and management of the environment through the administration of the Planning and Building Act. To safeguard national interests, other public authorities may object to municipal plans if they are in conflict with national or other vital interests.

Public authorities objected to 52 per cent of all municipal plans and 33 per cent of the detailed plans (area development plans) circulated for consultation in 2011. Compared with 2010 figures, this is an increase in objections to both municipal plans and detailed plans.

KOSTRA does not contain information on the results of these objections. The municipalities may either comply or negotiate with the objecting authority, or a final decision is taken by the Ministry of the Environment.

Average#1 administration fee for area development plans, building applications and subdivision of land including survey

Average#1 processing time for area development plans, building applications and subdivision of land including survey

Expenses in land use planning increase

In 2011, gross expenses for land use planning amounted to NOK 3.3 billion. The municipalities’ gross income covered NOK 2 billion of these expenses. From 2010, gross expenses rose by 9 per cent, while the gross income increased by 17 per cent.

Administration fees also continue to increase. The average fees for private area development plans, building applications and subdivision of land including survey increased last year by 10, 10 and 3 per cent 2 respectively.

The average processing time for area development plans, building applications and subdivision of land was 339, 35 and 74 calendar days respectively. This is a 7 per cent increase in processing time for area development plans. Processing times for building applications and subdivision of land are quite stable. However, these figures are uncertain.

For general information on KOSTRA, see http://www.ssb.no/english/subjects/00/00/20/kostra_en/ .

See also: Development in the shore zone , and Local environmental efforts in municipalities and county authorities.



1  Approximately 95 per cent of the municipalities have reported, and the figure is estimated on the basis of these.
2  This is the average increase in reporting municipalities, where each municipality has the same weight. Total administration fees are however also dependent on the size of the municipality. NB: Break in time series: the administration fee for area development plans for 2009 applies for area development of 10 decares with a housing density of 40 per cent.

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