Town and Country Planning Law (90/72). Pays/Territoire Chypre Type du document Législation Date 1972 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Republic of Cyprus, "The Town and Country Planning Law", English translation by the Ministry of Justice, pp. 1-46. Titre completA Law to provide for town and country planning, for regulating the use and controling and promoting the development of immovable property and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Sujet Environnement gén., Terre et sols Mot clé Législation de base Planification environnementale Planification territoriale Terrains urbains Politique/planification Terrains agricoles Expropriation Aire géographique Asie, Europe, Europe et Asie Centrale, Pays de l'Union Européenne, Méditerranée, Moyen-Orient, Asie Occidentale Entry into force notes This Law shall enter into force on a date to be fixed by the Council of Ministers by notice to be published in the the Official Gazette and different dates may be fixed for the coming into force of different provisions of this law. Résumé This Law provides for town and country planning, for regulating the use, controlling and promoting the development of immovable property. The authority competent ("planning authority") for the purposes of this Law shall be, as the case may be, the Minister of Finance (as far as Part II is concerned) and the Minister of Interior elsewhere; however, the expression "the Minister" shall include any person, body or authority delegated by the Minister to exercise his functions under this Law. The main instrument established by this Law is the so called "Island Plan"; this plan is prepared after a survey of the Republic and thereafter submitted to the Council of Ministers for approval. The Island Plan shall indicate the general policy to be followed in promoting and controlling development and may indicate the Government's intentions relating to the use of immovable property in the Republic including among other the location of population, the definition of areas of special social, historic or cultural interest or natural beauty and other matters of more than local importance; local matters are considered under the so called "Local Plans" which in any case have to regard to the aims and purposes of the Island Plan. The Law consists of 89 articles arranged under ten (10) sections: Preliminary (Part I); Planning Authority (Part II); The Island (Part III); Local Plan and Area Schemes (Part IV); Development - Planning control (Part V); Enforcement of Planning control (Part VI); Compulsory acquisition of immovable property and provisions related thereto (Part VII); Compensation (Part VIII); Betterment Charge (Part IX). Texte intégral Anglais