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The Planning (General Development) (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2014

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Article 2(3)(a)

SCHEDULE 1INSERTION OF CLASS G TO PART 1A OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT) ORDER (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1993

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Class G
Permitted developmentG.The installation, alteration or replacement of an air source heat pump within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse.
Development not permittedG.1

Development is not permitted by Class G if—

(a)

it would result in the presence within the curtilage of more than one air source heat pump;

(b)

any part of the air source heat pump would be less than 30 metres from a dwellinghouse (other than the dwellinghouse on which the air source heat pump is being installed, altered or replaced);

(c)

any part of the air source heat pump would be situated on land forward of a wall which—

(i)

faces onto a road; and

(ii)

forms either the principal elevation or a side elevation of the original dwellinghouse;

(d)

in the case of a dwellinghouse within a World Heritage Site or conservation area any part of the air source heat pump faces onto and is visible from a road;

(e)

the external unit of the air source heat pump would exceed 2 metres in height;

(f)

the air source heat pump would be installed on a roof;

(g)

the air source heat pump would be situated within the curtilage of a listed building unless listed building consent for the development has previously been granted.

ConditionsG.2

Development is permitted by Class G subject to the following conditions—

(a)

the air source heat pump would be used to provide heat for use within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse; and

(b)

when no longer used to provide heat it shall be removed as soon as reasonably practicable.

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