New Pre-Application Consultation Service (PACS)
Development Control
5 February 2018
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Circular No : URA/PB/2018/01-DCG
Our Ref : DC/ADMIN/CIRCULAR/PB_18
CIRCULAR TO PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES
Who Should Know:
Qualified Persons, developers, real estate agents and property owners
Effective Date:
5 February 2018
URA is introducing a new Pre-Application Consultation Service (PACS) that will complement the existing development application process. This is in response to industry feedback for URA to provide a formal platform where URA’s guidance on development proposals can be sought upfront, before submission of a formal development application.
PACS will be an optional service, which will allow applicants to pre-consult URA on the application of development guidelines on development proposals for specific sites before detailed plans are finalised. The service can help reduce time-consuming iterations and costly abortive work at the formal development application stage.
Issues that can be pre-consulted on
URA can be consulted on the application of conservation, urban design and other development control guidelines on development proposals for a specific site (SeeAppendix 1 for details). Proposals involving departures from the Master Plan planning parameters (i.e. land use, gross plot ratio, building and storey height) will not fall within the scope of PACS. Such proposals should be submitted as an Outline Application for planning assessment.
Applicants who already have submitted their proposals to URA need not apply for this service. For such cases, applicants can contact the officers-in-charge of the proposals for clarifications or to apply for a formal written waiver directly.
PACS submission process
Applications for PACS can be made via URA’s website at thislink. The service will be charged according to the size and complexity of the proposed development (See PACS fee schedule inAppendix 2).
Upon receiving an application, URA will set up a meeting with the applicant and a Director-level representative from URA, to discuss the various issues raised. Following the meeting, URA will provide a formal Advice to the applicant. The Advice can be used as a guide to refine the proposal prior to submitting the formal development application (SeeAppendix 3 for more details on the submission procedures).
Implementation
PACS will be implemented with immediate effect as a pilot trial for one year. URA will review the effectiveness of the service at the end of the pilot period. [Note: Due to the positive feedback from the industry, PACS will continue to be offered as a formal service beyond the initial trial period.]
I would appreciate it if you could convey the contents of this circular to your members. You are advised to refer to theDevelopment Control Handbooks and URA’s website for updated guidelines instead of referring to past circulars. For other information on the master plan, urban design guidelines, private property use and approval, car park locations and availability, private residential property transactions, and conservation areas and buildings, useURA SPACE (Service Portal and Community e-Services). This is an online portal packed with useful data and visualisation to help building professionals, business operators and the general public in their decision-making. It consolidates detailed information on land use and private property into a one-stop platform presented on geospatial maps. For feedback or enquiries, pleaseemail us.
Thank You.
GOH CHIN CHIN (MS)
GROUP DIRECTOR (DEVELOPMENT CONTROL)
for CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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