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Version 3 Development Form (This information is being gathered on behalf of the National Statistics Office) Tracking no. Application description: Perit or Partnership responsible for this application: Name: Office no: Mobile no: Email address: Warrant No: Type of Development: - please tick (may be more than one box) :- If ONLY A, B, C, D or E are ticked: END OF QUESTIONNAIRE A) Additional construction on existing dwellings, increased by less than 20% of current footprint B) Sanctioning of previous permits for sanitary concerns or for extensions of less than 20% of footprint C) Environmental works (pathways, landscaping, etc...) D) Affixing of traffic signs, advertising boards, other signs etc. E) Restoration works If Yes to F, G, or H Please continue to the next page F) Construction of new dwellings (including demolitions and construction) G) Additional construction on existing dwellings, increased by than 20% of current footprint H) Civil Engineering works (roads, sports ground, piping/cables, waterways, power plant construction, subways, roundabouts, etc.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For Office use only: PA no. Month Year

Before answering the following questions please see notes on the last pages: * Garages part of residential buildings should be classified separately as other non-residential buildings. For built development, the gross floor area of a building is defined as the floor space measured within its outer walls or within the centre-line of common party walls. Useful floor area is defined as the floor space measured within the outer walls but including the inner walls. It excludes internal shafts, stairs, balconies, terraces and open roof areas, non-habitable cellars, and in multidwellings buildings all common spaces. ) Existing Development (tick where appropriate) Unit type Existing CC Code Residential buildings* Bungalow 0 Farmhouse 0 Apartment/Flat ( bedroom) 22 Apartment/Flat (2 bedrooms) 22 Apartment/Flat (more than 2 bedrooms) 22 Maisonette 0 Penthouse 22 Terraced house 0 Villa 0 External non-roofed areas (eg. yard, driveway, garden) 9999 Other non-residential buildings, including land, to be developed (please specify) External non-roofed areas (eg. open air car park, pool area, garden etc.) Garages/roofed car spaces forming part of residential buildings For any other building type, please write it down here:- 8888 242

2) Residential Proposed Development (tick where appropriate) Unit type Residential buildings* Proposed CC Code Useful floor Bungalow 0 Farmhouse 0 Apartment/Flat ( bedroom) 22 Apartment/Flat (2 bedrooms) 22 Apartment/Flat (more than 2 bedrooms) 22 Maisonette 0 Penthouse 22 Terraced house 0 Villa 0 External non-roofed areas (eg. yard, driveway, garden) 9999 Non-Residential Proposed Development (tick where appropriate) Unit type Proposed CC Code area Other non-residential buildings, including land, to be developed (please specify) External non-roofed areas (eg. open air car park, pool area, garden etc.) 8888 Garages/roofed car spaces forming part of residential buildings 242 For any other building type, please write it down here:-

Notes on Construction Classification (CC) Code Description 30 Residences for communities Residential buildings for communities, including residences and service residences for the elderly, students, children and other social groups, e.g. retirement homes, workers hostels, fraternity homes, orphanages, hostels for the homeless, etc. Excluding hospitals and clinics (264). institutional buildings with nursing or medical care (264), and prisons, barracks (274). 2 Hotel buildings and catering establishments Hotels, motels, inns, pensions and similar lodging buildings, with or without restaurants. Other catering establishments (eg. restaurants, bars, cafeterias, gelaterias etc.). Excluding hotel buildings or catering establishments in shopping centres eg. Bay Street Hotel within the Bay Street shopping complex (230). 22 Other short-stay accommodation buildings Youth hostels, children s or family holiday camps, vacation bungalows, holiday and rest homes and other lodging buildings for holiday makers, not elsewhere classified. Excluding hotels and similar lodging buildings (2) and amusement and leisure parks (242). 220 Office buildings Buildings used as places of business, for clerical and administrative purposes, eg. banks, post offices, municipal offices, government department offices, etc. Conference and congress centers, law courts, parliament buildings. Excluding offices in buildings mainly used for other purposes. 230 Wholesale and retail trade buildings Shopping centers, shopping malls, department stores, detached shops and boutiques, halls used for fairs, auctions and exhibitions, indoor markets, service stations, etc. Excluding shops in buildings mainly used for other purposes. 24 Communication buildings, stations, terminals and associated buildings Buildings and installations of civil and military airports, rail stations, bus stations and harbour terminals, cablecar and chairlift stations. Radio and television broadcast buildings, telephone exchange buildings, telecommunication centres, etc. Airplane hangars, singal-box buildings and engine and wagon sheds. Air traffic control buildings (towers), telephone booths, and lighthouse buildings. Excluding service stations (230), reservoirs, silos and warehouses (252), railway tracks (22), airfield runways (230), telecommunication lines and masts (223, 2224) and terminals for hydrocarbons (2303). 242 Garage buildings Garages (overground or underground), roofed car parks, roofed car spaces, bicycle sheds. Excluding carparks in buildings mainly used for other purposes and service stations (230) other than residential purposes. 25 Industrial buildings Covered buildings used for industrial production, eg. factories, workshops, slaughterhouses, breweries, assembly plants, etc. Excluding reservoirs, silos and warehouses (252), non-residential farm buildings (27), complex industrial installations (power stations, refineries, etc.) which do not have the characteristics of a building (230). 252 Reservoirs, silos and warehouses Reservoirs and tanks, reservoirs for oil and gas, silos for cereals, cement or other dry aggregates, cold stores and specialised warehouses. Excluding agricultural silos and storage buildings used for agriculture (27), water towers (2222), and hydrocarbon terminals (2303). 26 Public entertainment buildings Cinemas, concert halls, opera houses, theatres, etc. Meeting halls and multi-purpose halls mainly used for public entertainment. Casinos, circuses, music halls, dance-halls and discotheques, bandstands, etc. Excluding museums, art galleries (262), sports halls (265), and amusement and leisure parks (242).

Code Description 262 Museums and libraries Museums, art galleries, libraries, archive buildings and resource centers. Excluding historic monuments (273) 263 School, university and research buildings Buildings used for pre-primary, primary and secondary education (eg. nursery schools, kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools, colleges, technical schools, etc.), formal education schools, vocational training schools, special schools. Buildings used for higher education and research; research laboratories; higher educational establishments. Weather stations, observatory buildings. Excluding hostels which are detached buildings of boarding schools (30), hostels for students (30), and libraries (262). 264 Hospital or institutional care buildings Institutions providing medical and surgical treatment and nursing care for ill or injured people. Sanatoria, long-stay hospitals and nursing homes, psychiatric hospitals, dispensaries, maternity facilities, maternal and child welfare centers. Excluding residences for homes with social assistance (welfare) services for old or handicapped people, etc. (30). 265 Sports halls Buildings used for indoor sports (basketball and tennis courts, swimming pools, gymnastic halls, skating or ice-hockey rinks, etc.) providing facilities for spectators (stands, terraces, etc.) and for participants (shower and changing rooms, etc.) Excluding multipurpose halls mainly used for public entertainment (26) and sports grounds used for open-air sports (24). 27 Non-residential farm buildings Farm buildings and storage buildings used for agriculture farming, eg. cowsheds, stables, pig houses, sheep-folds, studs, kennels, industrial hen-houses, granaries, hangars and agricultural outhouses, cellars, wine making plant, wine vats, greenhouses, agricultural silos, etc. Excluding installations of zoological and botanical gardens 242. 272 Buildings used as places of worship and for religious activities Churches, chapels, mosques, synagogues, etc. Cemeteries and associated constructions, funeral parlors, crematoriums. Excluding secularized religious buildings used as museums (262), historic monuments (273), and museums (262). 273 Historic or protected monuments Historic or protected buildings, of any kind, not used for other purposes. Statues and commemorative, artistic or decorative constructions. Excluding religious buildings (272) 274 Other buildings not elsewhere classified Penitentiaries, prisons and remand centers, barracks for armed forces, police or fire services. Structures such as bus shelters, public toilets, wash houses, etc. Excluding religious buildings (272), telephone booths (24), hospitals of penitentiaries, prisons and armed forces (264), and military engineering works (2420).