Procedure for submitting the application for the extension of the urban planning certificate according to the provisions of Law no. 50/1991, republished, with subsequent amendments and additions*
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This procedure describes the manner in which the activity of extending the urban planning certificate is managed in accordance with the provisions of Law no. 50/1991 regarding the authorization of construction works, republished, with subsequent amendments and completions.
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Law no. 50/1991 regarding the authorization of construction works, republished, with subsequent amendments and completions.
ART. 6
(1) The urban planning certificate is the informational act by which the authorities provided for in art. 4 and art. 43 letter a):
a) communicate to the applicant information regarding the legal, economic, and technical status of the land and existing constructions at the date of the request, in accordance with the provisions of the urban plans and their related regulations or, as the case may be, of the land management plans, approved and endorsed as required by law;
b) establish the urban planning requirements to be fulfilled according to the specifics of the location;
c) establish the list of required permits/agreements for the authorization of construction works;
c^1) nominally indicate the technical-utility network operators who will issue the respective permits/agreements; the permits will be requested only from the owners of aboveground and underground networks that affect the land and/or constructions for which urban planning certificates are being requested, by consulting the urban database established according to the law;
d) inform the investor/applicant of the obligation to contact the competent environmental protection authority, in order to obtain its viewpoint and, if applicable, its administrative act necessary for authorization.
Archiving term: Permanent
According to the Archival Nomenclature of Mures County Council approved by the president’s order no. 587/19.12.2019, with subsequent amendments and completions.
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Law no. 554/2004 on administrative litigation, with subsequent amendments and completions
ART. 1
(1) Any person who considers themselves harmed in a right or in a legitimate interest by a public authority, through an administrative act or through the failure to resolve a request within the legal timeframe, may address the competent administrative litigation court for the annulment of the act, recognition of the claimed right or legitimate interest, and compensation for the damage caused. The legitimate interest may be either private or public.
(2) A person harmed in a right or in a legitimate interest by an individual administrative act addressed to another subject of law may also address the administrative litigation court.
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