A derelict site means any land which detracts, or is likely to detract, to a material degree from the amenity, character or appearance of land in the neighbourhood of the land in question because of:
1.The existence on the land in question of structures which are in a ruinous, derelict or dangerous condition, or
2.The neglected unsightly or objectionable condition of the land or any structures on the land or
3.The presence, deposit or collection on the land of any litter, rubbish, debris or waste (except where it is allowed by right).
The Derelict Act 1990 provides for effective arrangements against land dereliction. The Act requires local authorities to maintain a register of derelict sites under Section 3 of the Act. In addition, it places a general duty on owners and occupiers of land including statutory bodies and State Authorities to prevent land from becoming or from continuing to be a derelict site. The Local Authority must take all reasonable steps to ensure that land in their functional area does not become or continue to be a derelict site.Dataset Publisher: Roscommon County Council, Dataset language: English, Spatial Projection: Web Mercator,Date of Creation: 2017Update Frequency: As Required. Roscommon County Council provides this information with the understanding that it is not guaranteed to be accurate, correct or complete. Roscommon County Council accepts no liability for any loss or damage suffered by those using this data for any purpose.