Planning invalid application: Planning Permission for an extension of the ground and first floor and
A planning application relating to a property extension in Blanchardstown has been identified as invalid by Fingal County Council. The application, which concerned proposed works to extend both the ground and first floor of a residential property at 16 Orchard Grove in Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, was determined not to meet the necessary requirements for acceptance.
The invalidation of planning applications by the local authority typically occurs when submissions fail to include essential documentation, required fees, or other mandatory information stipulated under planning legislation. Property owners seeking to pursue extensions or other building works must ensure their applications are complete and comply with all procedural requirements before submission to avoid such rejections.
Residents in the Blanchardstown area considering similar projects are advised to liaise closely with Fingal County Council's planning department to confirm all necessary documentation is included with any future application. The council provides guidance to applicants to help ensure submissions are valid from the outset, potentially saving time and resources in the planning process.
For further details on this matter, interested parties should contact Fingal County Council's Planning Department directly or refer to the council's official planning records.
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