As local planning authority Cork City Council consults on a range of statutory and non-statutory planning issues under the Planning and Development Act 2000.
The Planning and Development Act 2000 makes specific provision for citizens to put forward their view or have their say on the future planning and development of the city. The Act also makes specific provision for individuals to be notified of proposals in specific circumstances (e.g. property owners and occupiers). The Act requires notified parties to make written submissions to the local planning authority in relation to those issues set out in statutory notices. Opportunities to make written observations are advertised / invited by way of statutory public notices in locally circulating newspapers.
In addition to the statutory notifications required under the law, consultation can also take the form of public meetings, seminars, workshops, or meetings to inform the formulation of Council plans and policy and serve as an input into determining planning applications.
The following are currently live proposals that we invite you to take a look at:
Statutory Consultations
The City Council is required to consult on a range of issues, including:
This list includes links to current statutory consultations:
The City Council also consults the general public on non-statutory planning issues, including:
This list includes links to current non-statutory proposals: