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Planning

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How Do I Make a Planning Application?

To obtain planning permission, the applicant must make a planning application.  There are four different types of permission.  An application may be made for: 

The most common type of planning permission is for permission, often referred to as full permission. 

Can I consult with the Planning Authority in Advance?

Yes, this is referred to as a pre-planning consultation meeting and can be requested by phone, in writing or by e-mail: preplanning@dlrcoco.ie.  The applicant must submit the following:

Once this information has been submitted, the request will be lodged with the relevant area planner, who will confirm a date for an appointment.

Can I Employ an Agent to Apply for Permission on My Behalf?

Yes, very few people go through the planning process without availing of the services of an architect or agent.  This may take the form of somebody acting as your agent and dealing with the application in its entirety.  Alternatively, you may have someone prepare the plans/ drawings for you and you will submit the application yourself.

What Must I do in Order to Make a Valid Application?

In order to make a valid application you must submit the following:

What Should the Documents Submitted with My Application Show?

Social and Affordable Housing Certificate

It is important to note that before applying for planning permission, applicants should ensure that they have applied for or obtained their Certificate of Exemption in cases where development does not apply to the requirements for the provision of social and affordable housing on residentially zoned land or a mixture of residentially zoned land and other uses.

Site Location Map (6 copies – 10 copies if the property is a Protected Structure or within an Architectural Conservation Area)
The Site Location Map must be marked or coloured so as to identify clearly the land or structure to which the application relates and the boundaries thereon.  The Site Location Map should be on an Ordinance Survey map with the number of the Ordinance Survey map clearly indicated thereon.  The scale of the map should be not less than 1:1000 in urban areas and 1:2500 in rural areas.

Site/Layout Map (6 copies – 10 copies if the property is a Protected Structure or within an Architectural Conservation Area)
Except for Outline Permission

Plans and drawings should contain detailed structural drawings of floor plans, elevation and sections and such other particulars as are necessary to describe the works or structure to which the application relates.  These must be drawn to a scale not less than 1:200.  Detailed proposals for the separate disposal of both foul and surface water to as far as the public sewers or other disposal locations are required.  No surface water should be shown entering the foul drainage system.

Public/ Site Notice

A copy of the site notice must be submitted with each planning application.  The site notice must be placed on site for five weeks from the date of receipt of the planning application.  If it becomes illegible or is removed, it must be replaced immediately as failure to do so will invalidate the application.  The site notice must be located at the entrance to the private road where it meets the public road, and at the entrance to the site. For sample of Site Notice see Planning Forms 

Newspaper Notice

A copy or original of the newspaper notice must be submitted with the application.  The application must be lodged with the Planning Department within two weeks of the publication date of the newspaper.

All notices must contain,

As a heading, the name of the Planning Authority and shall include the name of the applicant;

The nature of application i.e. permission, outline or permission following the grant of outline permission;

The location, townland or postal address of the land or structure.

A Brief Description of the Development.

The notice must state that the application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its' public opening hours and a submission or observation may be made to the Planning Authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. 

Once an application is Received by the Planning Department, what happens next?

The planning decision process usually takes 8 weeks.  The application will go through the following stages: 

Application Forms - English and Irish Versions


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Address: Levels 1 & 2, County Hall, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin.

Telephone: 00 353 1 2054700

Public Counter Opening Hours: 10.00 a.m.– 04.00 p.m. daily.

E-Mail: planning@dlrcoco.ie