A Valuer (called a Revision officer) from the Valuation Office will call to assess your property. Where possible the Revision Officer will make contact prior to the inspection to arrange an appointment. Once the property is inspected, the Revision Officer will send you a draft certificate containing the proposed valuation and other details of your property.
If you are unhappy with the valuation or other details on this draft certificate you may make representations to the Revision Officer within 28 day of the issuing of the draft certificate, see http://www.valoff.ie/en/
If it is not practicable to separately meter the non-domestic usage, a domestic allowance will be applied and deducted from the metered volume of water supplied.
The Planning Authority is now in the process of preparing a Draft Local Area Plan for Old Connaught.
Once this has been completed, the Draft LAP will be placed on display as part of a statutory public consultation process.
All submissions made during the Draft Plan public consultation stage are now being reviewed. Submissions / Observation can be viewed here.
A Chief Executive's report is being prepared which summarises the issues raised in submissions / observations received and will set out recommendations.
All submissions made during the Draft Plan public consultation stage are now being reviewed.
A Chief Executive's report is being prepared which summarises the issues raised in submissions / observations received and will set out recommendations.
Staff who currently provide the ‘grey’ bin service will either be redeployed or avail of voluntary redundancy. Redeployed staff will contribute to the delivery of improved services across the areas of Street Cleansing, Water & Waste services, Transportation and Parks.There will be no compulsory redundancies.
The Acquisitions section will establish the suitability of the property and the Council's social housing need in that area. All properties must also meet the Council's Acquisitions Cost Guidelines in order to be progressed.
- The highest point to which the wall of an exempt extension can be built is eaves level.
- If the proposed extension has a flat roof, it must not exceed the eves or parapet level
- If the proposed extension has a pitched roof, it must not exceed the ridge of the existing pitched roof.
- The highest point to which the wall of an exempt extension can be built is eaves level;
- If the proposed extension has a flat roof, it must not exceed the eves or parapet level;
- If the proposed extension has a pitched roof, it must not exceed the ridge of the existing pitched roof.