Planning Objections

FunkyMonkey

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Stupid question probably but have to ask it if unsure, I am applying for planning in Kerry, parents own land, but we have an awkward neighbour. Does he need a genuine reason to object to planning? Or can he just object to it cause he is awkward?
 
He can object if he wishes, that is his right. However, the grounds for objection should be reasonable to be taken into consideration by the planners.
 
There's a €20 fee so it will cost him money. I thought it would be higher. I also thought the second paragraph was interesting.

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Yup, has to be a valid reason to be upheld.

That puts paid to the high rise apartments with the helipad in ballyduff
 
Stupid question probably but have to ask it if unsure, I am applying for planning in Kerry, parents own land, but we have an awkward neighbour. Does he need a genuine reason to object to planning? Or can he just object to it cause he is awkward?

He can put in any reason he likes. If the local council passes your planning due to the fact he objected to the Council he can object to Board Pleanna just to hold you up more. Keep your nerve and apply early in case of delays. Allways allways go for a pre-planning meeting with the council. It costs nothing and goes a long way in helping your planning application.
Fingers crossed he does nothing.
 
Is life worth living beside an awkward neighbour. Alternatively, how about becoming friends with awkward neighbour so the future is bright. A box of biscuits and a chat about what you are planning with neighbour as a starting point.
 
Reasearch first though, they have to be the right biscuits Bronte wrong biscuits could prove disastrous!