Planning Entitlements
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- August 18, 2009 at 6:29 pm #710711
johnboy45
Participantwonder if anyone can help me on this – what are your entitlements in relation to objecting to a planning application: ie fairly sure your not entitled to object on grounds of a view, privacy, etc. What about plans to open up a long standing cul de sac – can you object to that? Any help appreciated or links to where else to find info.
- August 18, 2009 at 10:55 pm #809480
Anonymous
InactiveHi johnboy45, welcome to the forum.
Absolutely loads of planning appeals are lodged on the grounds of “loss of privacy”, “loss of sunlight”, “overshadowing”, “loss of amenity”, “de-valuing of property” etc. People object to everything and anything these days.
Usually in an attempt to hide the often pathetic, nimby reasons behind an appeal, the objector will be advised to play the “it’s out of character with the surrounding area” card. It just sounds more plausible.
As for the cul de sac, not being familiar with the case I couldnt really comment but the obvious one’s there are, impact of increased traffic levels, suitability of road network, access points etc.
Im sure you’ll find plenty of info about planning appeals on the City Council or An Bord Pleanala sites.
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