Planning declare application invalid: Retention Permission for development, by way of a planning application for a Lar
A planning application submitted to Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council for retention permission at a property in Kilternan has been declared invalid by the local authority.
The application, which relates to development at Glenamuck Manor on Glenamuck Road South in Kilternan, County Dublin, was intended to seek retrospective planning permission for works described as a Lar. The declaration of invalidity means the application did not meet the required standards for formal consideration by the planning authority.
Retention permission applications are typically submitted when development has already taken place without the benefit of prior planning approval, with the applicant subsequently seeking to regularise the position through the planning system. The circumstances surrounding the invalidity declaration were not detailed in the council's initial records.
Applicants who receive an invalid declaration are usually advised to resubmit their application with the necessary corrections or additional documentation to bring it into compliance with planning requirements.
For further details on this planning matter, the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council planning portal can be consulted.
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