Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
verkavelingvergunning
English translation:
subdivision permit
Sep 24, 2006 18:09
17 yrs ago
Dutch term
verkavelingvergunning
Dutch to English
Law/Patents
Construction / Civil Engineering
"Daarom wordt voorgesteld om voor deze vier woningen een nieuwe verkavelingvergunning aan te vragen."
I don't know how this could be translated into English. I tried parcelling permit/authorization, but there are very few hits on google. Tried also allotment.
I don't know how this could be translated into English. I tried parcelling permit/authorization, but there are very few hits on google. Tried also allotment.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | subdivision permit | Katrien De Clercq |
4 +4 | parcelisation permit | jarry (X) |
4 | planning permission/consent | CI95 |
4 | planning permission to develop the plot for these four... | Terence Lewis |
Proposed translations
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subdivision permit
http://www.lawndalecity.org/FORMS/zoningsubdivisionapplicati...
http://www.sheridancounty.com/planning/sell.html
http://legisweb.state.wy.us/PubResearch/2006/06fs046.pdf#sea...
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Note added at 18 hrs (2006-09-25 13:01:39 GMT) Post-grading
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Graag gedaan !
http://www.sheridancounty.com/planning/sell.html
http://legisweb.state.wy.us/PubResearch/2006/06fs046.pdf#sea...
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Note added at 18 hrs (2006-09-25 13:01:39 GMT) Post-grading
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Graag gedaan !
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thank you Katrien!"
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5 mins
parcelisation permit
Onroerend Goed Lexicon (The Property Lexicon); A. van den End
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/jof/2001/00000099/...
Abstract:
Over the past few decades, the number of nonindustrial private forest landowners in the United States has been increasing while the average size of parcels has been decreasing. This trend is often referred to as forest parcelization. This article reviews the causes of parcelization suggested in the existing literature and attempts to provide some empirical evidence concerning their validity.
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/jof/2001/00000099/...
Abstract:
Over the past few decades, the number of nonindustrial private forest landowners in the United States has been increasing while the average size of parcels has been decreasing. This trend is often referred to as forest parcelization. This article reviews the causes of parcelization suggested in the existing literature and attempts to provide some empirical evidence concerning their validity.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Ruchira Raychaudhuri
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Kate Hudson (X)
22 mins
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agree |
vic voskuil
49 mins
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agree |
niczav
2 hrs
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Thank you
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16 hrs
planning permission/consent
In the UK, if you want to subdivide and build or just build, you need to apply for planning permission.
Application No : 05/00518/FUL
Decision : Refuse *Planning Permission*
Location :
The Crouch Kingsmans Farm Road Hullbridge
Proposal :
Subdivide Plot and Construct One Detached Two Storey
Four Bedroomed House and Detached Garage.
Applicant :
Mr And Mrs P Edwards
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The proposal is located within the Riverside Settlement as defined in Policy H10 of the Rochford District Local Plan First Review (1995) where the subdivision of specified plots and the resultant increase in density of the settlement will not be permitted.
www.rochford.gov.uk/rochforddcinternet/ PDF/Pla_app_dec_Oct05.pdf
16 hrs
planning permission to develop the plot for these four...
This is a case where can't translate word for word and where you need to know the target audience, i.e. UK or North America. In the UK "allotment" now means a plot of land allocated to local residents for the cultivation of fruit & vegetables. The term used in the building industry is "plot". When you build on a plot you develop it. And, before you develop it you need planning permission (in NA you need a building permit).
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