Decision Taken By: CABINET
Decision No: D130010CAB
Date: 12th February 2013
Decision(s) and Reason(s)
Review of Fees for Street Naming and Numbering Services
Minutes
Consideration of recommendations to the Cabinet from the Finance and Property Advisory Board of 9 January 2013.
The Cabinet resolved that:
The recommendations of the Finance and Property Advisory Board be approved as follows:
1) the following fee schedule for Street Naming and Numbering be adopted from 1 April 2013:
1. Fee for addressing one new in-fill property: £165.
2. Fee for addressing two to three in-fill properties: £85 per property.
3. Where four or more properties are to be named or numbered, the fee for new developments (below) will be levied.
4. Fee for naming of a street, other than in relation to new property addressing: £200.
5. Fee for addressing plots, including street naming if required:
1-4 units £200 + £30 per unit
5-10 units £200 + £25 per unit
11 or more units £400 + £10 per unit
6. Developments are considered to be separate if they are received on separate applications and/or they do not share a common road which is also being named for the first time as part of the application.
7. Individual flats are considered as individual plots.
8. Renumbering an existing property: £50.
9. Renaming an existing property, not in a current numbering scheme: £50.
10. Registering the addition or change or an alias to a numbered property: £50.
11. Removing an existing alias from a numbered property: No charge.
12. Renaming an existing street: £1,500.
13. Renaming a block of flats: £1,500.
14. Fee for addressing units (flats) when splitting an existing property: £85 per unit.
15. Fee for addressing a single property when merging separate units: £165; and
2) the existing fee for providing duplicate certificates be removed as this service is no longer available.
Reasons: As set out in the report submitted to the Finance and Property Advisory Board of 9 January 2013.
Signed Chief Executive: J Beilby
Date of Publication: 13 February 2013
This decision will come into force and may then be implemented on the expiry of 5 working days after publication unless it is called in.