Municipality Bladel: Applying for an environment and planning permit
Do you want to know if you have to submit a notification or if you need an all-in-one permit for physical aspects (omgevingsvergunning)? You can do an online permit check on the online service counter (omgevingsloket in Dutch).
- Run a permit check to see if you need a permit or if you must submit a notification.
- If you need a permit, you can apply for it at once online on Omgevingsloket or send in a written application. Log in with DigiD (for individuals) or eHerkenning (for businesses).
- If you have to submit a notification, you can do so at once on Omgevingsloket. Log in with DigiD (for individeuals) or eHerkenning (for businesses).
The cost depends on which all-in-one permit for physical aspects you apply for. Note that you must pay even if your application is rejected. For more information, contact the municipality.
The municipality needs 8 weeks (standard procedure) to assess your application. Sometimes this takes 26 weeks (extended procedure), for example if you want to do something that is not in the zoning plan. The municipality can extend the period once by 6 weeks.
Do you want to object? In this case, the following rules apply.
- With a standard environmental permit (8 weeks), you can object within 6 weeks after the decision has been announced. How do you do that with the published conclusions.
- If it concerns an extensive environmental permit (26 weeks), then it is a draft decision. You can submit a view to the municipality within 6 weeks. Then comes a final decision. You can then file an appeal with the court within 6 weeks. You can send your letter to the court.
Good to know
You must not start work until you have obtained the permit. If you start before that, you may have to undo the work at your own expense.