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No you are only safe after year 12 from the date of the grant of permission. You are also safe until year 6 from the date of the grant of permission. The reason is that you have 5 years to build in accordance with your Permission. At any stage in that 5 years if there were a non-compliant part you could say "I'm not finished yet". So the Council's right to enforce has to wait until the 5 years is up. The Council has that right for 7 years from that date (i.e. October 2015).Mmm......thats what I am thinking. I just need to be sure we are going to be ok legally if anything is mentioned after October as my understanding is that if all is well until then, well we're on the pigs back.
Randomly picked up back in the day for RIAI exams- I think some of it is from David Keane's book... Don't know about commercial.I'd appreciate if if you could give references about the right to CPO compensation and rebuilding - is permission only needed for commercial developments?
It was a full answer and well-recorded.(snippage has occurred)
Randomly picked up back in the day for RIAI exams- I think some of it is from David Keane's book... Don't know about commercial.
We applied for planning permission as the structure is over 25sq m.
Next question. If they have been to planning Dept to look at our plans and permission granted. Can I find out? I know to view plans you have to fill out a form stating name etc. Can I request to see who has viewed our planning permission?
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