Source: https://sdcc.ie/en/services/planning/part-8-process/
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What is a Part 8?
A development carried out by a Local Authority is often referred to as ‘Part 8’ development. This is a reference to Part 8 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001, as amended, which sets out the procedure for carrying out such developments. Such works would include developments such as the construction of houses, roads, swimming pools, public toilets and more.
What is the procedure for carrying out a Part 8?
Public consultation is a fundamental element of the 'Part 8' planning application process. This consultation procedure requires that notice of the proposed development is given in an approved newspaper and that a site notice is erected on the land on which the proposed development would be situated.
Following consideration of the Report, the proposed development may be carried out as recommended in the Report, unless the local authority, by resolution, decides to vary or modify the development, otherwise than as recommended in the Report, or decides not to proceed with the development.
Details of current Council proposals can be viewed online at South Dublin County Council’s Consultation Portal.
You can also search the Council's interactive maps for approved Part 8's on the Planning Application Map webpage.