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Cork City Council has reviewed its eligibility criteria in relation to the issuing of Residents Parking Permits. Since August 2005 the City Council has been implementing these new eligibility criteria. These new criteria include the following as well as a new set of guidelines and application form:
Any resident in a purpose built apartment block where off street parking has been constructed as part of the development will no longer be eligible for a resident permit.
Any resident in a purpose built apartment block where there was no off street parking provided as part of the development and where the development of the complex was completed after March 2004 will not be eligible for a residents parking permit.
Any resident in a purpose built apartment block where there was no off street parking provided as part of the development and where the development of the complex was completed before March 2004 will continue to be eligible for a residents parking permit.
Residents of apartment blocks who have had a resident permit previously (2004-2005) will be reissued with a permit again in 2005-2006. This will be reviewed for the period 2006-2007.
The decision not to issue Residents’ Permits to these Multi Dwelling Buildings reflects the shortage of on-street parking spaces relative to the demand for these spaces generally in the city and especially in the inner city.
You are entitled to apply for a resident’s parking permit if you are a resident within a disc parking area and own a vehicle. However,
Residents of apartment blocks who have had a resident permit previously (2004-2005) will be reissued with a permit again in 2005-2006. This will be reviewed for the period 2006-2007.
An application form is available from the Parking Services office at 1-2 Anglesea, Cork or from the City Council website. Submit all fully completed applications to Resident?s Permit Section, Parking Services Section, 1-2 Anglesea Street, Cork
Please note the following:
a) The vehicle must be registered with the Motor Tax Office to the address in which you are applying for the Resident’s Parking Permit
b) If the vehicle is not registered to the address a Vehicle Inquiry Form must be submitted to this office stating that you are the registered owner of the vehicle at the address where you are applying for the permit. This Inquiry Form is available from the Motor Taxation Office
c) All applications received in this office are checked with the Rates Office to ensure that the premises has a Domestic Rating. If the premises is partially commercial/non-residential, the premises may be inspected to confirm adequate residential accommodation is provided within the premises.
d) Incomplete Application forms will be returned to applicant.
e) The renewal of a permit is the responsibility of the permit holder.
Contact Franchise Department in Room 304 City Hall. Ask for a letter confirming now on register of electors.
A list should be available from your local Garda Station.
Yes. We require a copy of the Vehicle Licensing Certificate and a copy of the Insurance Certificate including a letter from employer on headed paper stating applicant is sole driver and keeps vehicle at application address.