How close can I build to my Neighbours boundary Ireland?
any extension above ground floor level is at least 2 metres from any boundary; any extension does not exceed the height of the house; any extension does not reduce the area of private open space, reserved for the occupants of the house to less than 25 square metres.
How big can you build without planning permission in Ireland?
Buildings that can be erected without planning (subject to planning regs) are; non-habitable garden houses – max 25 sq meters (270 sq ft) and extensions to buildings not previously extended – max 40 square meters (430 sq ft). All bigger permanent dwellings need planning permission.
What happens if you build without planning permission?
If you build without planning permission, you may not be breaking any rules. However, if there is a planning breach, you may have to submit a retrospective application or even appeal against an enforcement notice.
Can my Neighbour knock down a boundary wall?
If it has been built on your neighbour’s land, don’t panic. If the wall has been in the same place for more than 20 years without legal challenge, you have probably taken ownership of the land on which the wall is built, the land up to the wall as well). In that case, your neighbour can’t knock it down.
Can I build against my Neighbours wall?
The short answer is “yes, subject to serving a valid notice and following the processes set out in The Party Wall Act. The party wall act only applies to “structures” (ie: a wall with a foundation), it does not apply to timber fences or other screens.
How high can you build a wall between Neighbours?
If the infrastructure is not located next to a highway, it cannot exceed two metres in height. The right for you to erect or alter any fences, walls, or gates has been removed by the planning conditions.
How close to my Neighbours fence can I build?
As a rule of thumb, a build that reaches 7.2 feet is considered acceptable and anything over that we do recommend speaking to your neighbour.
Is a garden wall a party wall?
Party walls stand on the land of 2 or more owners and either: form part of a building. don’t form part of a building, such as a garden wall (not wooden fences)
Can I object to my Neighbours planning permission?
Neighbour objections during the planning process: If planning permission is required – where your extension plans fall outside permitted development rules, or you don’t benefit from permitted development rights – your neighbour can submit a formal objection to your proposals.
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