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1 Planning 4A7 Design & the Built Environment Dept. of Civil, Structural, & Environmental John O’Connor
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2 Planning Building Control Health and Safety
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3 Planning Planning Acts 2000 - 2006(Main Act is 2000) Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill 2009 Planning Regulations 2001 - 2009 Environmental Impact Regulations
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4 Live - Work - Play
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5 Planning WORK, LIVE, PLAY ─ Planning aims to bring these together ─ Quality of life WHAT IS PLANNING? ─ Land Use ─ Visual impact ─ Community facilities and amenities ─ Environmental impact
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6 Development Plan Statement of planning policies for the area It consists of: ─ Written statement of policy and objectives ─ Series of maps showing zonings etc. residential, commercial, industrial, mixed use, agricultural, open space etc.
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8 E.g.
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9 Development Plan Objectives - Examples QH3:To encourage and foster the creation of attractive, mixed-use sustainable neighbourhoods which contain a variety of housing types and tenures with supporting community facilities, public realm and residential amenities QH4:To promote residential development at sustainable urban densities throughout the City
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10 Development Plan Objectives - Examples QH8:To require that larger schemes which will be developed over a considerable period of time are developed in a phased manner to ensure that suitable physical, social and community infrastructure is provided New Draft DCC Development Plan 2011-2017 http://www.dublincitydevelopmentplan.ie/index.php
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11 Sustainable Development Avoiding excessive suburbanisation Assisting provision of public transportation Ensuring efficient use of public infrastructure Ensuring that the State will meet the Kyoto Protocol on reduction in greenhouse gases.
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12 Spatial Planning The layout comparison - which gives orientation and legibility? 19th century - Modern suburbia - integrated streets dominance of culs de sac
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13 Housing and Spatial Planning A small village like Rush, County Dublin has a character and style of its own with a spatial quality and relationships within itself and to its environs. How does this edge development reflect those qualities?
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14 Planning Permission Process Application for permission is made to the Planning Authority (Local Authority) There are three parties to the planning process ─ Applicant ─ Planning Authority ─ Public Planning Authority makes a decision to approve or refuse permission Appeals process run by An Bord Pleanála
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15 Planning Application Completed Application Form Location Map Site Plan (1:500) Other Plans, Sections, Elevations etc. (1:100) Application fee Part V option must be stated for residential developments, i.e. social and affordable housing provision Note: Where all information required is not submitted the Planning Authority may invalidate the application
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16 Planning Notices Public Notices Newspaper Notice ─ Within two weeks before application Site Notice ─ No earlier than two weeks before lodging application, must remain in place for 5 weeks from receipt of application.
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17 Submitting Comments on Planning Applications Everyone has a right to view and comment on a planning application Only written comments have to be considered by Planning Authority Written comments must be submitted within 5 weeks of application date with fee €20 A person that has not submitted a written comment within 5 weeks cannot appeal the decision to An Bord Pleanála Note: A copy of a planning application may be purchased from the Planning Authority.
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18 Decision on Planning Application Time Period ─ Must be made by Planning Authority within 8 weeks unless additional information requested Planning Authority must: ─ assess application in accordance with the Development Plan and Government Guidelines ─ consider whether it is in accordance with ‘proper planning and sustainable development’ and in the interests of the ‘common good’ ─ consider the comments submitted
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19 Planning Decision by Planning Authority Two Options: Approval: Notification of Grant of Permission with or without conditions ─ Reasons for conditions must be given ─ If decision is not appealed to An Bord Pleanála a Grant of Permission is issued in 4 weeks Refusal: Notification of Refusal of Permission is issued ─ Reasons for refusal must be given ─ If not appealed, a decision to refuse is issued
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20 Appeals to An Bord Pleanála Appeals on Planning Decisions may be made by: Applicant ─ Against refusal ─ Against conditions on the decision to grant Third Parties ─ Against the decision to grant permission ─ Appeal any condition
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21 Planning – Exempted Developments Listed in Second Schedule to Planning Regulations 2001 Examples ─ House Extensions To rear where less than 40m 2 original floor area (other conditions apply) ─ Internal Alterations No change of use Not listed building
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22 Environment Impact Assessments (EIA) Examination of Environment Effects Consideration of likely effects Avoid, reduce effects
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23 Environment Impact Assessments (EIA) EIA Required for: Large Scale Development Development with a particular risk Thresholds – European Union EIA Regulations Projects requiring and integrated Pollution Control Licence or a Waste Licence
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24 Environment Impact Assessments (EIA) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Prepared by Applicant lodging planning application Includes: ─ Description of Development ─ Assessment of Environmental Effects ─ Proposed measures to reduce / eliminate effects Must submit a non-technical summary in addition to the main report
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