Procedure for submitting the application for issuing the Chief Architect’s endorsement for the urban planning certificate*
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This procedure describes the way in which the activity of issuing the Chief Architect's Approval for the urbanism certificate is managed
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Law no. 50/1991 regarding the authorization of construction works, republished, with subsequent amendments and completions.
ART. 6
(1) The urbanism certificate is the information act by which the authorities provided in art. 4 and art. 43 letter a):
a) inform the applicant of the information regarding the legal, economic, and technical regime of lands and existing constructions at the time of the request, in accordance with the provisions of urban plans and their related regulations or territorial planning plans, as the case may be, endorsed and approved according to the law;
b) establish the urbanistic requirements to be met depending on the specifics of the location;
c) establish the list containing the necessary approvals/agreements for authorizing the execution of construction works;
c^1) indicate by name the operators of technical-utility networks who will issue these approvals/agreements; approvals will only be requested from the holders of aboveground and underground networks that affect the land area and/or constructions for which urbanism certificates are requested, by consulting the urban database constituted under the law;
d) inform the investor/applicant of the obligation to contact the competent environmental protection authority, in order to obtain its point of view and, as the case may be, its administrative act, necessary for authorization.
Archiving term: Permanent
According to the Archival Nomenclature of Mures County Council approved by the president’s Decision no. 587/19.12.2019, with subsequent amendments and completions.
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Law no. 554/2004 on administrative litigation, as subsequently amended and supplemented
ART. 1
(1) Any person who considers themselves injured in a right of theirs or in a legitimate interest, by a public authority, through an administrative act or by the failure to settle a request within the legal term, 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 both private and public.
(2) A person injured in a right of theirs or in a legitimate interest by an administrative act of an individual nature, addressed to another legal subject, may also address the administrative litigation court.
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