Submit views
Sometimes the municipality plans to make a decision or adopt a plan that you may not agree with. You can then express your opinion. This opinion is called an opinion. You can submit your view, for example, if the municipality intends to reject a decision you have requested or publishes the intention to change the environmental plan.
You can only submit an opinion about intentions, draft decisions and draft plans for which no decision has yet been made. The municipality announces proposed plans or decisions via the Municipal Gazette and/or the website and/or door-to-door newspapers and/or a letter addressed to you.
At the views stage, the municipality can still adjust the decision. The municipality considers your views in the final decision. This may lead to an adjustment of the proposed decision, but it does not have to. Several people may be affected by the plan or decision. This may involve opposing interests, but the municipality must also look at the general interest and then make a decision.
You can submit your views to the municipality in writing or digitally.
Submitting your views
Submit written views
Address your views to the Son en Breugel City Council.
Put the following in your view:
- your name and address
- The draft plan or draft decision with which you disagree (e.g., send a copy of the draft along)
- the case number of the draft plan or draft decision
- the date you write the view
- A reasoned response to the draft plan or draft decision
- your signature
- possibly a written authorization with signature
Postal address
Municipality of Son and Breugel
t.a.v. The City Council
Postbus 8
5690 AA Son and Breugel
Taking an oral view
A view can also be expressed orally. You can contact the general telephone number 0499 - 491 491 for this purpose.
Response to your view
The municipality will keep you informed about how your views are processed. This will be done as soon as possible.
Additional information
Do you disagree with the municipality's response to your views and the resulting final decision? Then, depending on the preparation procedure followed, you can object or appeal. The (notification of the) final decision will state within what period and to whom you can do this.