Not true - the individual planner / inspector makes a recommendation to a sub-group of three members of the board of ABP. They make the decision, which is then ratified by the full board.It just your bad/good luck what individual planner you get assigned to the job.
We were granted planning by our local authority earlier in the year however our neighbour appealed to An Bord Pleanala. There is a history with this neighbour - he has gone out of his way to object to anything in the local environs. Also he has his eye on the field in which we want to build.
To cut a long story short An Bord Pleanala overturned the grant of planning by the local authority and there is some really suspect reasons:
Percolation test which was fine and accepted by the council, housing need : An Brod Pleanala saw there was no need even though we are from the area, do not have a house and are living with mother-in-law while waiting to build. The report states the area in under strong urban influence where it clearly states in the County Developement Plan that it is a structurally weak area.
I'm just wondering if anyone else out there has had a similar experience and if so what did you do?
If you insist on building on this 10 acres of yours
why wouldn't he insist on building on his own land?
i know of a local farmer with 200 plus acres who objects to every new build around him on the principle that if they cant build they will be forced to sell sooner or later and he can aquire more land for himself.
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