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The site notice must remain in place for at least 5 weeks from the date of receipt of the planning application.
A copy of the public site notice: The site notice is should be placed on site for five weeks from the date of receipt of the planning application. You must replace the site notice if it becomes illegible or is removed, as failure to do so may invalidate your application.
In order to make a valid planning application you must submit: Completed Planning Application Form. Correct Planning Application Fees. Copy of Site Notice and Newspaper Notice. Site location map. All required drawing, plans, particulars and information.
Contact Us Phone: 01 222 2222. Out-of-hours Emergencies: 01 679 6186. Dangerous Buildings (24 hours): 01 670 7316. Email: customerservices@dublincity.ie. Post: Dublin City Council. Customer Services. Block 3, Floor 0. Civic Offices. Wood Quay. Dublin 8. D08 RF3F.
Site notices will be placed on, or near, all planning applications that fall within the following criteria: accompanied by an Environmental Statement. that are not in ance with the development plan. affecting a public right of way. comprising major development (which includes applications for 10 dwellings or more
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As a minimum, you must provide the following documents for your planning application to be valid: The standard application form. Most planning applications require two plans to be submitted as supporting documents: An ownership certificate A, B, C or D must be completed stating the ownership of the property.
It is important to display the site notice as soon as possible. Any delay will hold up a decision of the application. No decision can be made until 21 days after the site notice has been displayed.
These notices must identify the name of the person applying for permission, the type of permission applied for and specify the nature and extent of the proposed development. The location, townland or postal address of the site to which the application relates must be included in the notices.

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