legislation
The Physical Planning (Fees) Regulations 2023 introduce a revised fee structure for planning applications in Seychelles, covering residential, tourism, and commercial projects. Government entities are exempt, and the regulations replace the 1975 fee system
This regulation establishes guidelines under the Physical Planning Act of 2021. It covers regulations on parcel subdivisions, development distances from boundaries and utilities, stormwater drainage, waste disposal systems, and specific rules for residential developments. It aims to ensure proper land use, environmental protection, and infrastructure support.
The "Physical Planning (Land Use and Development Plans) Regulations 2023" sets guidelines for land use plans in Seychelles, covering plot coverage, building heights, no-development zones, and public consultations. It includes procedures for preparing, approving, and updating land use plans, as well as handling objections and use variance requests.
The "Physical Planning (Control of Development of Land) Regulations 2023" governs land development in Seychelles. It details application processes for development, public consultations, and preservation orders for trees and buildings. It also covers the modification, revocation, and appeal processes for land development permissions under the Physical Planning Act 2021.
The Physical Planning (Control of Advertisement Structures) Regulations 2023 provide guidelines for the approval, placement, maintenance, and removal of advertisement structures in Seychelles. They cover structural, electrical, and safety requirements, road traffic safety, public consultation, and enforcement, with certain exemptions specified for specific types of advertisement structures.