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Detailed Development Plan (Detaljplan)

Planning and Building Act (2010:900) Ch. 4–5

What does it mean?

A detailed development plan (detaljplan) is the municipality's legally binding document regulating how land and water within a specific area may be used. The plan determines what can be built, how high, where on the lot, and what types of activities are permitted. Plans are developed through a democratic process with consultation and review.

For those seeking housing, the detailed plan is important as it determines an area's character and future development. An area zoned for housing is protected from disruptive industry, while an area undergoing plan changes may face future construction affecting views, traffic, or the local environment. Detailed plans are available from the municipality and can often be searched digitally.

Key Points

  • Legally binding document governing land use within an area
  • Regulates building height, placement, use, and design
  • Developed through a democratic process with consultation and review
  • Can be appealed to the Land and Environment Court within three weeks of adoption
  • Remains valid until replaced by a new plan or revoked by the municipality

Practical Tip

Before buying a home or signing a long lease, check the current detailed plan and any ongoing plan changes with the municipality. This gives you insight into what can be built nearby and protects you from unpleasant surprises like new construction blocking your view.

Legal Basis: Planning and Building Act (2010:900) Ch. 4–5

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