Posted by: markstephensarchitect | January 17, 2013
Advice Note 4 – Demolition of a Habitable House
These ‘Advice Notes’ are coming on really well. Remember – it’s not advice YOU HAVE TO DO THEM!
This one is concerns the possible demolition of a house and it’s unauthorised status without planning permission.
Interestingly, the planning fee to the local authority for the demolition of a house is €80 but the fee for a new house is only €65!
Anyway, click below for:
ADVICE NOTE NO. 4 – DEMOLITION OF A HOUSE
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As a point of note, some planning authorities require the planning fee of €80 where partial demolition of a house or extension is required to make way for a new extension or remodelling of an existing dwelling.
By: John Cloonan on January 17, 2013
at 10:02 am
Thanks. You’re dead right, I think I’ll admend the note. I’m not sure whether it’s part of the planning acts but I remember one council saying if the demolition >40m2 then pp is required.
By: markstephensarchitect on January 17, 2013
at 10:31 am
[...] more reading, here’s the original blog post on this subject together with the ADVICE [...]
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at 12:46 pm