In certain situations, a building project may require a planning requirement decision or a deviation decision before applying for a building permit.
The builder must have a valid planning requirement decision/deviation decision, before submitting an application for a building permit, in an area not covered by the local detailed plan. Apply for a building requirement decision/deviation decision fr ...
Apply for a derogation from the municipality before applying for a building permit.
Include the following documents in your application:
State your reasons for applying and assess the potential impacts of your construction project.
You can apply for a permit electronically through the Lupapiste.fi service. The number of documents you need to attach to the application varies from project to project, and the building inspectors provide additional information and guidance on a case-by-case basis. You can also ask for advice through the Lupapiste service.
If the entrepreneur has established itself in another country in the European Economic Area and temporarily offers services in Finland, the same permits are required as from entrepreneurs established in Finland.
There must always be a particular reason for deviations. The deviation may not interfere with other uses of the area or cause damage to nature or the neighbours, for example.
The decision will be in effect for the period stated in the decision, which is two years at most.
In certain cases, applying for a building permit can require a derogation permit (i.e. a derogation decision) or an extended building permit review.
If a builder wishes to derogate from the plan or other provisions, regulations, prohibitions or other restrictions established in the Land Use Act and the Construction Act, such as the building code, they will need a derogation permit municipality before getting a building permit. In the derogation permit, the municipality indicates the period during which the builder must apply for a building permit. The period may not exceed two years.
If the builder is applying for a building permit for an area requiring planning, the municipality will consider the specific prerequisites for a building permit during the building permit process and conduct an extended building permit review. An area requiring planning is an area where, due to previous construction or other conditions in the area, special measures need to be taken, such as constructing roads, water pipes or sewers. The environmental effects of construction in an area requiring planning may also require the municipality to conduct a more extensive review than would be typical for a building permit process.
A derogation permit can only be granted if there is a specific reason for derogation.
The derogation must not have a negative effect on planning, a plan’s implementation or other use of the area. It must also not hinder the achievement of objectives related to nature conservation or protecting the built environment, result in construction with significant impacts, or otherwise cause significant harmful environmental effects or other effects.