Planning Application Process
Cork City Council is the local planning authority for Cork City. A key part of its role is to manage the nature, use and form of development through the planning application process. This process is set out and regulated under the Planning and Development Act 2000 and Planning and Development Regulations 2001, as amended.
All development that is not exempted under planning law requires planning permission.
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Make a Submission or Observation on a Planning Application. Online option available
Following a final grant of permission by Cork City Council or a grant of planning permission by An Bord Pleanála, you have to comply with any planning conditions attached to your permission.
Planning and Development (Large-scale
Residential Development) Regulations 2021 (SI 716 of 2021), and Planning and Development
(Large-scale Residential Development Fees) Regulations 2021 (SI 720 of 2021)
Notification of Exempt Change of Use Exemption from Commercial to Residential
Section 5 Declaration
Planning law facilitates pre-application consultations between Cork City Council and any person who intends to make a planning application.
Planning application process
Planning
- Cork City Development Plan 2022-28
- Section 254 Licences
- Search for a Planning Application
- Planning Application Process
- Planning Information Leaflets
- Planning Forms and Related Files
- Homesharing and Short Term Lettings
- Planning Lists
- Planning Enforcement
- Local Area Plans
- City Centre Revitalisation
- Public Consultation
- Vacancy, Derelict Sites and Residential Zoned Land Tax
- Archaeology, Heritage & Conservation