Wondering if anyone can help. I live in a large estate in west Dublin. At the moment I face a green space with small river running through it. When I bought this house a year ago, this space was marked on the plans as green space and the space beyond it marked for further development.
I've recently found out that the developer plans to build a small estate of detatched houses on this green space. This means I am facing an estate of houses..exactly why I moved from my first house. It has cost me a lot to move and re-mortgage and I thought I was safe enough as the proposed devleopment green area is not very big. I've recently seen the developer up at the green space with people (I assume builders) and the space has been levelled out and drainage pipes put in.
My question is..how do I approach this developer? There is no planning permission in place as yet or even planning notice. I know him to see but am wary of approaching him personally. I would not even object unless I was facing rows of housing but I have no idea what his plans are.
I'd really love some advice on this!!
ps there is another green space within the estate and I assume this covers him for 'green areas required' within a new estate.
I've recently found out that the developer plans to build a small estate of detatched houses on this green space. This means I am facing an estate of houses..exactly why I moved from my first house. It has cost me a lot to move and re-mortgage and I thought I was safe enough as the proposed devleopment green area is not very big. I've recently seen the developer up at the green space with people (I assume builders) and the space has been levelled out and drainage pipes put in.
My question is..how do I approach this developer? There is no planning permission in place as yet or even planning notice. I know him to see but am wary of approaching him personally. I would not even object unless I was facing rows of housing but I have no idea what his plans are.
I'd really love some advice on this!!
ps there is another green space within the estate and I assume this covers him for 'green areas required' within a new estate.