Video: Minister Updates On Planning Initiatives
The Department of Planning will be undertaking a new initiative aimed at reducing the processing times for certain applications, and officials are now on the final stage of finalizing the Draft Bermuda Plan 2018.
This was announced by Minister of Home Affairs Walter Roban who said, “Today I am pleased to provide you with two exciting updates regarding the Department of Planning’s continued efforts in working to better serve the public. I am joined by my Director of Planning Ms Victoria Pereira.
“The first update is aimed at reducing the processing times for certain applications by allowing the Development Applications Board [DAB] to delegate its power to grant or refuse planning permission for certain applications to the Director of Planning.
“This week, the Development and Planning [Delegation] Notice 2020 was signed by myself and the DAB Chair and sets out specifically which types of applications are to be determined by the Board and which may be determined by the Director, moving forward. The latter are essentially applications that are straightforward and compliant with the current development plans for the island.
“It is anticipated that this change, known as the Scheme of Delegation, will greatly reduce processing times by allowing internal approvals for those fully compliant applications and those only requiring minimal discretion.
“The goal is to streamline processes so that these applications no longer have to go through the Board, which meets every two weeks.
“However, the types of applications that will still be sent to the Board to approve or refuse will be:
- “Applications which have registered objections;
- “Applications which include an Environmental Impact Statement;
- “Applications which, in the opinion of the Director, are of national interest;
- “Applications where the recommendation of the Department would be in conflict with the recommendation received from another Government department or non-governmental body;
- “Applications for development which do not achieve a prescribed minimum setback to a lot line and do not include acknowledgements from the affected neighbours;
- “And subdivision applications for the creation of undersized lots.
“In addition to this list, the Director may refer any other application which, for any reason, the Director considers should to be determined by the Board.
Objections Tribunal Chairman [for the Draft Bermuda Plan 2018] John Payne, Director of Planning Ms Victoria Pereira, Minister Roban and tribunal members Mr. Carlos Amaral and Ms Jennifer Haworth.
“Similarly, the Board may decide certain applications may be better determined by the Director.
“It should be noted that the Board will still have sight of any and all applications they wish to view and the Chairman will be advised as to which applications have been approved under the Scheme of Delegation. The Board may review and decide any application which would normally be determined by the Director.
“You will be reminded that, in May of this year, I read a statement in the House of Assembly entitled, “Streamlining the Planning Process”. It was in this statement that I outlined a series of measures to be introduced which would support the construction and development industry over the next year…one of these was the Scheme of Delegation which I have just highlighted.
“Another thing I mentioned in my statement last year was the Draft Bermuda Plan 2018. Since December 2018, the Draft Bermuda Plan has been the new operational development plan for the entire Island, with the exception of the City of Hamilton.
“I am happy to report that we are now on the final stage of finalizing the Plan. As part of the Plan’s public consultation component, the Department of Planning invited the public to review and submit objections and comments on the Plan. Members of the public were then invited to submit counter objections to any objection. Any objections that are unresolved will be referred to a Tribunal to hear the details of each case.
“I can now inform you that that the tribunal has been advertised and will shortly commence their work…and I am here to introduce some of their members to you today…
- Chairman John Payne
- Carlos Amaral
- And Jennifer Haworth
“There are also 3 alternate members who will fill in as needed. They are: Quinell Francis, Vanessa Turner and Jonathan Starling.
“The tribunal is an independent and unbiased group whose role is to hear all arguments and make a recommendation to the Minister as to how to proceed. Following the final decision by the Minister on all objections, the plan will proceed to the House of Assembly for approval in order for the Plan to be adopted as Final.
“It’s important to have the Bermuda Plan finalized and implemented in order for landowners to proceed in making plans for development. I know that individuals may have put their applications on hold – waiting for the new plan to come into effect – to see if there will be any changes to particular zonings etc.
“It is expected that the tribunal will conclude their work this summer.
“In closing, I wish to thank the Director and her team for their continued diligence and commitment to the people of Bermuda.
“This Government recognizes the crucial role that the Department of Planning plays in facilitating and supporting new investment and, as such, is desirous to improve procedures that will result in more efficient decision-making and, generally, unburden the application process.
“You will be hearing many more progressive changes coming out of the Department of Planning shortly.”
About time! Disgusting that it can take 9 months to get approval to renovate or bukls while in other parts of the world it literally takes day. There is no reason why most residential plans can’t be arrived in a week.