Hi All,
A set of Free-standing Gates have been erected on two footpaths by the Local Authority. When these gates are closed they close of a public road and block vehicular access to certain streets for Residents and Businesses.
No notice has been given to residents or businesses affected regarding the closing times or an alternative access route given.
When contacted the Local Authority stated that the work involved is Development but is Exempt Development because it has been carried out by and on behalf of and in partnership with An Garda Siochana and does not require planning permission or a formal Part 8 or Part 9 process as set out in the planning legislation.
But according to information available regarding Exempt Development ;
Are there any limitations to exempted development?
All forms of development, which are normally exempted, lose this status and require planning permission if they:
•contravene a condition of a planning permission (you should always check the planning permission under which your premises was constructed or change of use permitted);
•endanger public safety by causing a traffic hazard or obstructing the view of road users;
•build forward of the building line;
•involve a new or wider access to a public road;
•affect a building, feature, site, etc., listed for preservation in the development plan or draft development plan (check your local development plan);
•obstruct a public right of way;
•include any works to, or changes to, an unauthorised structure or one where there is an unauthorised use. ("Unauthorised" means without the benefit of planning permission or exempted development status.)
No reason has been given by the Local Authority as to why they in partnership with An Garda Siochana require these gates.
Under the Roads Act Act 1993 - Section 75 Roads Regulations 1994 - Article 12.
( c ) state the reason why it is proposed to temporarily close the road;
These gates can be closed and locked to all vehicles at various times (mainly at night) without notice to residents or businesses and without an alternative access.
Under the Roads Act 1993 - Section 75 Roads Regulations 1994 - Article 12. 2)
The notice of intention required to be given by sub-article (1) shall—
( a ) specify the road which it is proposed to temporarily close;
( b ) state the period for which it is proposed to temporarily close the road;
My query is does Obstructing a Public Right of Way with these gates lose them their Exempt Status?
Thank you.
A set of Free-standing Gates have been erected on two footpaths by the Local Authority. When these gates are closed they close of a public road and block vehicular access to certain streets for Residents and Businesses.
No notice has been given to residents or businesses affected regarding the closing times or an alternative access route given.
When contacted the Local Authority stated that the work involved is Development but is Exempt Development because it has been carried out by and on behalf of and in partnership with An Garda Siochana and does not require planning permission or a formal Part 8 or Part 9 process as set out in the planning legislation.
But according to information available regarding Exempt Development ;
Are there any limitations to exempted development?
All forms of development, which are normally exempted, lose this status and require planning permission if they:
•contravene a condition of a planning permission (you should always check the planning permission under which your premises was constructed or change of use permitted);
•endanger public safety by causing a traffic hazard or obstructing the view of road users;
•build forward of the building line;
•involve a new or wider access to a public road;
•affect a building, feature, site, etc., listed for preservation in the development plan or draft development plan (check your local development plan);
•obstruct a public right of way;
•include any works to, or changes to, an unauthorised structure or one where there is an unauthorised use. ("Unauthorised" means without the benefit of planning permission or exempted development status.)
No reason has been given by the Local Authority as to why they in partnership with An Garda Siochana require these gates.
Under the Roads Act Act 1993 - Section 75 Roads Regulations 1994 - Article 12.
( c ) state the reason why it is proposed to temporarily close the road;
These gates can be closed and locked to all vehicles at various times (mainly at night) without notice to residents or businesses and without an alternative access.
Under the Roads Act 1993 - Section 75 Roads Regulations 1994 - Article 12. 2)
The notice of intention required to be given by sub-article (1) shall—
( a ) specify the road which it is proposed to temporarily close;
( b ) state the period for which it is proposed to temporarily close the road;
My query is does Obstructing a Public Right of Way with these gates lose them their Exempt Status?
Thank you.