The responsibility for making the LAP rests with the Elected Members of the Metropolitan District of Limerick in accordance with planning legislation and published Ministerial guidance.

 The key steps in making the plan are set out below:

 

1. Pre-Draft Stage

 

Forming the issues to be addressed in the Plan and gathering information from consultation with relevant stakeholders and interested parties.

 

2. Draft Plan Stage

 

Following a review of collated information a Draft Plan will be prepared by the Planning Authority. The Draft Plan will afford the public the first opportunity to gauge the direction, that the final Plan is heading.

3. Notice of Draft Plan

The Draft Plan will be available for inspection for 6 weeks. The Planning Authority will publish a notice in local papers letting you know that the Draft Plan is available for inspection and inviting your submissions.

 

4. Chief Executive's Report

A Chief Executive’s Report will be prepared, based on the submissions received and containing the opinion and recommendations of the Chief Executive in relation to the Plan.

 

5. Consideration by Elected Members

 The Elected Members will consider the Chief Executive’s Report and then make, amend or revoke the Plan as appropriate.

 

6. Material Alterations

 In the event of Material Alterations or amendments, the Planning Authority will publish notice of this inviting further submissions. A similar process to that outlined at stages 4 and 5 above is then repeated.

 

7. Final Plan

Following consultation on Material Alterations, a further Chief Executive's Report will be prepared, to be considered by the Elected Members. The Elected Members of the Metropolitan District of Limerick will consider the report and adopt the Plan.