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Shorter Deadline for Property Development Fees and Infrastructure Charges

This bill shortens the period in which local authorities can impose an 'adiacencka' fee for increased property value after subdivision or infrastructure development. Instead of 3 years, municipalities will have 18 months. This aims to increase financial certainty for property owners and reduce prolonged uncertainty.
Key points
The deadline for imposing the 'adiacencka' fee is shortened from 3 years to 18 months, applicable after property subdivision or the creation of conditions for infrastructure connection (e.g., roads, utilities).
The change applies to both future and certain past situations, giving municipalities 18 months to initiate proceedings from the date of the event.
The goal is to increase citizens' trust in the state by expediting administrative property-related matters.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_443
Process start date: 2024-06-12