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Planning requests at lowest level 12.12.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

THE number of approved planning applications in Inishowen has dwindled to its lowest level in more than a decade, new figures reveal.
Only 354 planning applications have been granted in Inishowen so far this year, a drop of more than 2,000 from the peak of the boom in 2006, when 2,459 developments were given the green light.
Of the 354 granted this year many were for extensions to existing properties, the Council figures show.
And while the international economic collapse has certainly contributed to the diminishing totals, Cllr Paul Canning also suspects that stricter planning regulations are hampering any prospect of recovery in the building sector.
“If you wish to apply in the country for planning permission for a one-off house you will require six sets of plans; six sets of layout maps; six location maps; a completed application form; two site assessments for your septic tank; an environmental report for the habitats directive; a letter giving of permission from the landowner; a letter from your local councillor confirming that you are from the area; a letter from your neighbours giving you easement rights for vision lines; a cross section of the site; the prescribed fee and a TTS form showing the traffic movements to and from your site.
“All of these requirements added to the cost are preventing our young people from applying for planning permission in the rural areas, that is the reason why our figures are only 354 for 2011 and decreasing further,” Canning added.
He said stringent EU regulations are a death knell for building in Inishowen.
“It saddens me to witness the dictatorship of the European Union on our country by enforcing directives that make it impossible to live or survive within our rural landscape. It is all too evident when you look at the planning permission application figures,” he said.
“In 2000 we had 1,482 applications rising to 2,459 in 2006, today we have 354 applications, take note that a large number of these applications are for extension of duration. I would also hold our local authority partially responsible for this demise, it suits the budget when you can service the majority within the towns without having to maintain miles of country roads and country water mains.”
“The old reliable SI house is no longer an option, probably the most economical way of housing a person in the long run than all of the other options, but it doesn’t suit the infrastructure maintenance.
The septic tank compliance issue will also drive people into towns,” Canning added.

Approved Inishowen Planning Applications:
2000 - 1482
2001 - 1161
2002 - 1421
2003 - 1900
2004 - 2288
2005 - 1731
2006 - 2459
2007 - 1899
2008 - 1101
2009 -   621
2010 -   535
2011 -   354
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