thatmeanchick wrote: » so basically I'm likely gonna have to spend a few grand of my small business loan to gut the wc and double its size? What am I meant to do about the front door that won't fit a wheelchair through it?
thatmeanchick wrote: » it's in d8 - yeah there are flats....dont give me more bad news please!!! lol
thatmeanchick wrote: » dont you need a FSC no matter what anyway? the changes arent significant, this is what bothers me! we're knocking down a counter and putting store bought tables in place. nothing is going in - only going out. and we're adding a sink.
kceire wrote: » I think that's your question answered. Any FSC needs to be followed by a DAC.
thatmeanchick wrote: » not really cos I was saying the changes aren't huge yet you're saying if they ARE they need an FSC and DAC and I'm saying regardless of changes I thought you need an FSC, not just in some cases
shane6977 wrote: » You do not require planning permission as the change of use from Office (Class4) to service provision (Class 2) is exempt under the Planning Regulations. However, as outlined above, you will require a Fire Safety Certificate and Disability Access Certificate as there will be a material change of use from use as an office to use as a shop (as defined under the Building Control Regulations). Time Impact: 2 weeks to prepare application. Min 2 months approval period but is likely to go beyond this, especially in Dublin. You will need to engage a Design Certifier and an Assigned Certifier to comply with the Building Control (Amendment) Regulations 2014. You will have to submit a Commenncement Notice to Dublin City Council a min. of 14 days before you start fit-out works. Once complete you will have to submit a Completion Certificate signed by your Build and Assigned Certifier and wait 21 days for validation by DCC before you can occupy and start trading.
thatmeanchick wrote: » thanks shane
kceire wrote: » Before you get advice from the internet, you need to discuss it with a professional you have engaged. Isint Class 4 Light Industrial? Office use is Class 3 from what i was told and would require planning to go to Class 2. Just shows the different opinions of the P&D Regulations/Acts.
thatmeanchick wrote: » went to city council today and got it sorted. this thread needs to be closed now.