This is the second most difficult question! Really, it depends on what you are doing, and where it is. Our fees page will answer most questions but the Fee Calculation Wizard| on the Scottish Government’s ePlanning site may help.
Planning Application Fees
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Residential Development
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Fees for:
Planning permission
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Alterations and/or extensions to a single dwellinghouse
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£160
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Erection of buildings within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse eg garage
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£160
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Alterations to two or more dwellinghouses
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£319
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Erection of walls, fences gates etc
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£160
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Erection of a single dwellinghouse
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£319
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Erection of more than 1 dwellinghouse (or flat)
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£319 per dwellinghouse
(or flat) with a
maximum fee of £15,950
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Planning permission in principle
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Erection of a single dwellinghouse
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£319
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Erection of more than 1 dwellinghouse (or flat)
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£319 for each 0.1 hectare of the site area, with a maximum fee of £7,975
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Fees for other types of development are included in our comprehensive fee leaflet, downloadable from our
downloads page|.