REALWorld Law

Planning / zoning

Controls on specific new construction and refurbishment

Does public law control whether a landowner may construct a new building or refurbish an existing building on its land?

Italy

Italy

Yes, planning permission is normally required before any operational development or a material change of use can occur. Usually, such control is carried out by the municipality.

In certain cases, specific planning permission is not required because the works are automatically authorised as 'permitted development'.

Additionally, as well as a planning permission, permits may be necessary before a landowner can construct a new building or refurbish an existing building. These permits include building permits, demolition permits and consents for works to buildings of historic or architectural interest.