Beverwijk introduces stricter rules to curb housing splits and improve livability
Residents of Beverwijk, especially in Wijk aan Zee and the city center, may soon experience less noise, better parking, and improved livability as the municipality cracks down on unwanted housing divisions. The new rules aim to balance housing needs while preventing overcrowding and nuisance.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Beverwijk, Noord-Holland |
| Affected Areas | Wijk aan Zee, city center |
| Main Issues | Noise pollution, livability, parking shortages, overcrowding |
| Decision Date | March 10, 2026 |
| Implementation Method | Preparatory decision (temporary protection until environmental plan update) |
| Target Groups for Housing | Young people, families, elderly |
| Next Steps | Amendment of environmental plan, policy rules for new council |
The municipality of Beverwijk is responsible for spatial planning and housing regulations within its jurisdiction. It aims to ensure a balanced and livable environment for residents while addressing housing shortages and preventing overcrowding through policy adjustments.
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Stricter rules for housing divisions and housing splits
The municipality of Beverwijk is going to tackle unwanted housing divisions and housing splits in new situations. The college of mayor and aldermen took a preparatory decision on March 10 regarding this matter. This way, these rules can quickly come into effect.
The college increasingly signals nuisance caused by housing splits and housing divisions, especially in Wijk aan Zee and the center of Beverwijk. In such cases, there are often more people living at the same address than is desirable. This leads to complaints from neighbors about noise pollution, livability, and lack of parking space. At the same time, there is a need from the municipal council to better utilize the housing stock.
Good balance in living space
The college seeks a good balance between these different interests. On the one hand, it wants to counteract unwanted situations, on the other hand, there must be room for housing forms that contribute to sufficient and varied housing supply. To maintain the balance, clear and legally sound rules are needed for the use of living space. Applications to split remain possible. The municipality wants to cooperate with desirable initiatives.
Preparatory decision
This ban on housing divisions and housing splits must be laid down in the environmental plan. Since this takes several months, the college has taken a preparatory decision. This preliminary protection prevents activities that are still permitted under the current regulations.
Tackling overgrowth
Alderman Ali Bal (Spatial Planning): "After a long preparation, we are taking an important step with this decision to tackle the overgrowth of housing divisions and housing splits. This way, we want to nip nuisance in the bud and strengthen the livability and vitality of the center and Wijk aan Zee. At the same time, there is room for good initiatives where homes are developed for target groups, such as young people, families, and the elderly, which contribute to the livability and social cohesion in the neighborhood."
New rules to new council
As soon as the decision comes into force, the college will continue with the preparations for the amendment of the environmental plan. For deviating from the existing rules, the municipality sets policy rules. The amendment of the environmental plan and the accompanying policy rules will be jointly presented to the new municipal council.
