We have just received a letter from our managing agents to say that after investigation (instigated at the behest of the residents) the builders of our development have been found to be in breach of the planning application by Fingal County Council. The breach is that they have failed to erect gates at the entrance to the development.
The letter states that FCC have written to the developers telling them they have four weeks to confirm that they will comply with planning application. If they do not respond, FCC will prosecute the developer in the District Court.
Does anyone have any idea what is the likely outcome in this scenario, i.e. do developers generally comply with these notices, or are there ways to get around them? There have been a number of cctv cameras installed in recent weeks (since the builders were served with notice by the council) and I am wondering if this is the prelude to the argument that gates are not necessary?
If the District Court orders the builders to erect the gates what is the penalty if they fail to comply?
The builders erected gateposts some time ago, but have since indicated that they did not plan to erect gates (on the basis that there were 'problems' with gates in other developments).
The letter states that FCC have written to the developers telling them they have four weeks to confirm that they will comply with planning application. If they do not respond, FCC will prosecute the developer in the District Court.
Does anyone have any idea what is the likely outcome in this scenario, i.e. do developers generally comply with these notices, or are there ways to get around them? There have been a number of cctv cameras installed in recent weeks (since the builders were served with notice by the council) and I am wondering if this is the prelude to the argument that gates are not necessary?
If the District Court orders the builders to erect the gates what is the penalty if they fail to comply?
The builders erected gateposts some time ago, but have since indicated that they did not plan to erect gates (on the basis that there were 'problems' with gates in other developments).