What are the different types of approvals and the planning approval process?
There are three types of approvals applicable to dwelling houses: Outline Planning Approval This building plan approval establishes the principle of a development and as such detailed plans will not normally be required. Outline permission applications can only be made when the proposal involves the erection of a new dwelling. Reserved Matters Once outline is approved you should then apply for Reserved Matters approval. This application provides the architectural detail drawings for the proposal and should comply with the conditions of the outline approval and should be submitted within 3 years. Details include detailed plans and drawings to show location, design and external appearance of the development, the means of access to the development and landscaping.
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