Local Government (Planning and Development) Act, 1992
Matters other than those raised by parties or other persons may be taken into account in determining appeals. |
13.—(1) The Board in determining an appeal may take into account matters other than those raised by the parties or by any person who has made submissions or observations to the Board in relation to the appeal if the matters are matters to which, by virtue of section 26 (5) of the Principal Act, the Board may have regard. | |
(2) The Board shall give notice in writing to each of the parties and to each of the persons who have made submissions or observations in relation to the appeal of the matters that it proposes to take into account under subsection (1) and shall indicate in that notice: | ||
(a) in a case where the Board proposes to hold an oral hearing of the appeal, or where an oral hearing of the appeal has been concluded and the Board considers it expedient to re-open the hearing, that submissions in relation to the said matters may be made to the person conducting the hearing, or | ||
(b) in a case where the Board does not propose to hold an oral hearing of the appeal, or where an oral hearing of theappeal has been concluded and the Board does not consider it expedient to re-open the hearing, that submissions or observations in relation to the said matters may be made to the Board in writing within a period specified in the notice (being a period of not less than fourteen or more than twenty eight days beginning on the date of service of the notice). | ||
(3) (a) Submissions or observations as aforesaid that are received by the Board after the expiration of the period mentioned in subsection (2) (b) shall not be considered by the Board. | ||
(b) Without prejudice to section 9 , where a party or a person referred to in subsection (1) makes submissions or observations to the Board in accordance with subsection (2) (b), that party or person shall not be entitled to elaborate in writing upon those submissions or observations or make further submissions or observations in writing in relation to the matters referred to in subsection (1) and any such elaboration, submissions or observations that is or are received by the Board shall not be considered by it. |