I have changed my car, how do I change my permit?

A Change of Vehicle form must be completed.  The completed form must be accompanied by:


-  a copy of the insurance certificate for the vehicle which must display the address to which the permit is being applied for.


If the car is registered in the name of a company you must supply a copy of the current insurance certificate for the vehicle, AND a letter from the company stating that you are employed by them and that you have habitual use of the vehicle,


AND


-  the old parking permit.  If the old parking permit is not returned with the application, an ‘Application for Replacement Parking Permit’ form must be completed.

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I have ideas for altering part of my protected structure. How do I know if I am considering the right approach?

Pre-planning meetings can be arranged to discuss proposals at design stage. For this, we request that a set of drawings of your proposal to be submitted to the Conservation Division prior to meeting with you or your architect, which indicate the proposed changes. You should also allow for up to three weeks for an appointment date.

 

I have ideas for altering part of my protected structure. How do I know if I am considering the right approach?

Pre-planning meetings can be arranged to discuss proposals at design stage. For this, we request that a set of drawings of your proposal to be submitted to the Conservation Division prior to meeting with you or your architect, which indicate the proposed changes. You should also allow for up to three weeks for an appointment date.

I have ideas for altering part of my Protected Structure. How do I know if I am considering the right approach?

Pre-planning consultation can be arranged to discuss proposals at design stage. Detailed information including drawings of your proposal should be submitted to preplanning@dlrcoco.ie for assessment prior to any feedback.

 

I have mislaid my polling card. Can I still vote?

The polling card is not mandatory for voting.  However, even if you have received a polling card, you will need to bring one of the following documents as proof of identification:

  • Passport
  • A current Driving Licence
  • An Employee identity card containing a photograph
  • A student identity card issued by an educational institution and containing a photograph
  • A Travel document containing name and photograph
  • A Bank or Savings or Credit Union book containing address
  • A temporary Residence Certificate card
  • A cheque card*
  • A credit card*
  • A birth certificate*
  • A marriage certificate*

*The last 4 items must be accompanied by a further document which established the address of the holder in the constituency or local electoral area.

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I have not received my polling information card?

If you have not received a polling information card you can still vote if you are eligible and included on the electoral register.

Go to your polling station, bringing photographic identification with you and if the presiding officer is satisfied with your identification they will give you a stamped ballot paper.

Valid forms of ID include documents such as a passport, drivers licence or public services card.

I have planning permission, how is this affected?

Planning permission has no impact on the need for a Disability Access Certificate. If the works began on a building (other than dwellings houses) on or after January 1st 2010, then the Disability Access Certificate is required. 

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I have received a letter in error – who should I contact?

If you have received a letter in relation to the addition of property / structure to the Record of Protected Structures in error, please advise the Planning Department as soon as possible using the contact details at the top of the letter.

I have received my Final Valuation Certificate from the Valuation Office. What should I do now?

You should examine all of the documentation sent to you by the Valuation Office, particularly the extract from the Valuer’s Report, and ensure you are satisfied that it is correct. You will also have received from the Council a letter in January indicating your rates liability for 2011, the valuation of your property and the latest date for submission of appeals.

As part of the revaluation process, draft Valuation Certificates were issued to Ratepayers in June and September of last year. At that time, ratepayers were invited to make representations to the Commissioner of Valuation. Over 2,200 ratepayers made representations. Any representations made were taken into consideration by the Commissioner prior to the issue of final Valuation Certificates.

If you are dissatisfied with the Commissioner’s determination of your valuation, you can appeal his decision. You have up until the 8th February 2011 to make your appeal. The Commissioner of Valuation will consider your appeal and make a decision within 6 months of receiving the appeal. 

I have unused bag labels, what do I do with them?

Return them to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council (Waste Charges, Finance and Risk Management Department), County Hall, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin for a refund

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