Belfast·SPG002 Development Viability·Page 32·6.1.2

PAD meeting considerations for viability assessment

During PAD meetings, the Council will consider which policy assumptions need varying, why the site does not fit identified typologies, the relevant Value Band, appropriate developer return, and what information must be submitted with the planning application.

Where a site-specific viability assessment is considered appropriate, the PAD meeting should enable consideration of the following issues: • Which assumption(s) need to be varied in the specific case; • Why the proposed development is not adequately represented by any of the site typologies identified; • The relevant Value Band that the site is located within; • An appropriate developer return; and/or • What information will need to be submitted as part of the planning application to allow a bespoke viability assessment to be undertaken.

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