To apply for planning permission complete the following steps:
The following information will take you step by step through making a planning application, either electronically via the ePlanning Portal or by submitting a hard copy of the required documentation.
ePlanning Portal
Meath County Council’s e-Planning portal is now live and accepting planning applications online.
The new portal, which can be accessed at www.planning.localgov.ie , allows agents, developers and members of the public to lodge their applications and make submissions electronically, and will run as an alternative option to the existing paper-based system.
The portal allows you to:
- Register and login to your account to make a planning application or to manage an application that has been lodged already
- Make a submission or observation on a Planning application
- View and Make submissions on Part 8 schemes
Hard Copy (Paper-Based) Applications
The Planning Permission Application Pack is to be submitted when applying for permission for one-off houses in a rural location, commercial, agricultural, residential developments, etc.
- Download and complete the planning permission application pack below. If you need any help please see our Contact Planning page
- Advertise proposed application in any of the newspapers and submit this notice with application within 14 days of the advertisement
- Place a Site Notice adjacent to the site
- Submit complete application form together with appropriate fee and the required documents listed below:
- *A location map (6 copies)
- *Site or layout plan (6 copies)
- Other plans, elevations and sections (6 copies)
- *Copies of public notices (newspaper and site)
- *A plan showing the position of a site notice or notices
- Local Needs Form if applicable (the local needs form is only required for one-off housing)
- *The appropriate fee
- *Where appropriate, a certificate issued by the Planning Authority verifying that the development
proposed is for no more than 4 houses or for housing development on land of 0.1 hectares or less. If
such a certificate has been applied for but not issued, a copy of the application, which itself must meet
specific requirements, will suffice.
If the application is for outline permission only, the documents marked * in the above list must be submitted. This is to enable the Planning Authority to make a decision in relation to the siting, layout or other proposals for development in the application.