Garden rooms to be exempt

Roderic O'Gorman just said on RTE Radio that if a ban on renting these out isn't included in the planning rules around them it will be a recipe for disaster for neighbours to these garden rooms and TD's like him who'll have to deal with the complaints/fall out.

This is the same Roderick who a few years ago granted planning exemptions to anyone creating IPAS accommodation with no regard at all to the neighbours or locality in general!
 
Just in my 4 house terrace, 2 of the neighbours put stand-lone buildings in the back garden. One a log cabin, the other traditional block construction.
Both requested (and got) planning permission for "garden room / gym / storage", with a very explicit planning condition that they must not be used to live in.
Both completely ignored that condition.
One is rented out, the other is lived in by the elderly parents. (Who have/had their own house literally around the corner).
So it looks like they are now changing the planning to make what has already been reality for a couple of years, compliant.

Myself and my other neighbours are not exactly thrilled about the additional people living here - many more cars för somewhat limited parking being just one problem. E.g., the one neighbour now needs space for 4 cars.

Should we report it to the city council? Maybe, but rental market is a sh1tshow so not sure where they would go instead
 
They might just as well legalise shantytowns but they won't because existing homeowners (voters) won't profit from it.
 
Farmers might be happy to supply their land for shantytowns. The profit might be higher than with the usual payments from Brussels.
 
This is the same Roderick who a few years ago granted planning exemptions to anyone creating IPAS accommodation with no regard at all to the neighbours or locality in general!
The evidence makes it clear that was a free-for all, so I wouldn't expect this one to be either.
 
At this stage the government actually should make it a free for all- if the land is zoned residential you can build anything you like as long as it complies with building regulations. You should only need to notify the local authority of, not apply for permission for, any development of residential property.

The local authorities should have the authority to veto any residential development if and only if the submitted design doesn't comply with building regulations.

The current system sure isn't working. Too many moaners shafting society to protect their own narrow and short term interests.
 
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