Exempt development in Irish law-what development does not need planning permission?
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Good video, very interesting. Thanks
Great info as always
Very informative 👏
Good video Terry.From Australia.
Thanks for that
Hi everyone, this channel is new to Me , does anybody have information on living on agricultural land in Ireland?
Very useful ! Confirms a few things that I have been going through in the last few months ... Sale Agreed on a property with an extension without planning permission - exempt or needing retention permission ? Will hopefully find out soon 🤞
One more for your list Terry - works authorised by a Notice under S.11 of the Derelict Sites Act 1990. And - nothing on a protected structure is exempt, no porch, no back extension etc.
Great channel Terry! Here’s a question for which I can’t seem to find an answer. If you have a building on a property that falls under the 7 year rule - what renovations can be done to the building?
That's good information, so in the case where dorner window replaces a velxu window it's not in compliance and you have to apply retention order from council, is that a big ordeal.
what are the regulations on an office/sensory room up to 25sq feet.
Thanks for the video. Would you have any idea about planning permission requirements for a mobile home or tiny house on a trailer? Or there different rules for a tiny home if it's on a trailer with wheels and therefore not static? As long as you have the land owners permission, is it ok, or would you still need council approval?
Yeah, I have an idea alright. So does Google: www.irishexaminer.com/property/homeandgardens/arid-40975916.html#:~:text=your%20local%20authority.-,Planning%20permission%20is%20required%2C%20even%20within,curtilage%20of%20your%20own%20home.
Do I need planning permission to build a secondary door and a small window on the right hand side of the entrance door of my home? At the moment there is a large window there.
Nice video Terry, hope you are well. Just one other thing.
Make sure that there is no conditions on the parent grant of planning that prohibits the construction of an extension that would otherwise be exempted development.
Just on certificates of compliance, I'd like to get your take on it. Let's say someone is buying a building that is not a private dwelling, factory, petrol station or oil refinery and that building predates the Building control act. Should we be insisting on a certificate of compliance with the fire services act of 1982?
A building that predates the Building Control Act can predate or post date the Fire Services Act 1982. If the development predated the Fire Services Act it would not be reasonable to seek a higher level of build/compliance than was in force at the time, is my humble opinion.
@@terrygorry I would be inclined to agree with your logic on this, however, the fire services act applies to all buildings other than the ones I listed above, regardless of age and can be very onerous on owners. I think the position of this is ultra vires and is prohibitive particularly when it comes to apartments in old buildings. All apartments predating building regulations must comply with 'Guide to fire safety in flats bedsits and apartments 1994'. It's almost as restrictive current building regulations. As a result I'm seeing our old town buildings falling into excessive disrepair because the cost to bring into compliance is extremely restrictive.
Have you seen this?
I have a building that is my nursery to be used for lectures Do I need planning permission
Hi Terry, great videos.
Got a question if you dont mind about building an extension! If it fits all specified rules from the local council what condition does the main existing building have to be in? Does it have to be habitable? Thanks. David meath
It depends on the planning permission applied for and granted by the local authority
I thought extensions dont need planning? Can i not just build and live in the extension without renovating or rebuilding the original structure?
i saw an episode of grand designs and people were allowed build on greenbelt land providing the property compliments the land. is there any such law in Ireland?
Yes, we have plenty of planning laws. And just like in any law there are exemptions and exceptions
Hi Terry congratulations on your video & youtube channel, to which I have subscribed. My question is....I have sale agreed on a listed building built citcs 1890. It has a small extention to the back built in since 1987. How can I get a certificate of opinion of compliance. I have written record of planning permission granted by town urban council at the time but I cannot find record online on county council site. Any helpbwould be grately appreciated.
Go ta an architect and ask for one
@@terrygorry thanks Terry. I'm going to contact county council office myself today & see about the permission granted by town council. My fear is that the document I have may be invalid. Thanks again.
Hi Terry, thanks for posting the video. I just have a question in regards to a stables that l want to covert into residential. I would be living in the property. The stables is concrete structure and is well over 25 yrs old. What planning permission do l need to apply for in your opinion? I had heard that change of use planning permission is enough for converting an agricultural building to residential and then require just planning permission for a septic tank. Many thanks, Sylvia
Planning permission for change of use is required
@@terrygorry thank you for confirming
If you buy in an area you have never lived before and there is a derelict house on the land. Would you need planning permission to replace roof and windows (like for like)?
Yes
I have a question... if a mobile home is being used as an extension on to a house, does it need planning? It's a cheaper alternative to brick and mortar.
Almost certainly, yes. Unless it is very small
Would I need planning to build and extension to my house for an office. This would be used for therapeutic work with clients, approximately 2 a day.
Almost certainly, but depends on size
Thanks @@terrygorry.It would only be about 30sq meters
Have a look at this: www.opr.ie/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Planning-Leaflet-8-A-Guide-to-Doing-Work-Around-the-House-1.pdf@@nidgegannon