Variations to 2002 Development Plans

Variations to 2002 Development Plan

Planning and Development Acts 2000 - 2002

Notice of adoption of Variation No. 10 to the Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan (2002): The accommodation of the recommendations of the proposed Loughmacask Local Area Plan

Kilkenny County Council and Kilkenny Borough Council formally adopted Variation No. 10 of Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan at meetings of the County Council and Borough Council on the 14th April, 2008.

The Variation is available for inspection at the Planning Department of Kilkenny County
Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny, during the hours of 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., Monday to Friday

Signed: John McCormack,
Director of Services

 

Notice of adoption of Variation No. 9 to Volume 2 of the Kilkenny County Development Plan (2002) (the zoning map to the Thomastown Development Plan)

Kilkenny County Council formally adopted Variation No. 9 of Kilkenny County Development Plan - Variation to Vol. 2 of the Kilkenny County Development Plan 2002
(the zoning map to the Thomastown Development Plan), at a meeting of the County Council on the 19th November, 2007.

The Variation is available for inspection at the Planning Department of Kilkenny County
Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny, during the hours of 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m., Monday to Friday and also on the Council website at www.kilkennycoco.ie

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Variation No.8 of Kilkenny County Development Plan
Revision of Rural Housing Policy to take account of the Sustainable Rural Housing Guidelines

Notice of Adoption of Variation No. 8 of Kilkenny County Development Plan -
Revision of Rural Housing Policy to take account of the Sustainable Rural Housing Guidelines, April 2005.

Notice is hereby given that Kilkenny County Council being the Planning Authority for the County of Kilkenny has adopted Variation No. 8 of Kilkenny County Development Plan Revision of Rural Housing Policy to take account of the Sustainable Rural Housing Guidelines April 2005, at a meeting of the County Council on the 16th January, 2006.

Signed: Philip ONeill,
Director of Services

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Variation No.7 of Kilkenny County Development Plan -
Review for Car Parking Standards for Various Land Uses

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Variation No.6 to the Kilkenny City & Environs Development PlanAmendment of Agritrade zone objective at Leggettsrath East in the Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan 2002

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Variation No.5 to the Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan
Amendment of Agritrade zoning objective at Leggetsrath to NCT Centre

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Variation No.4 to the Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan
(Variations to take account of the City Centre Local Area Plan)

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Variation No.3 of the Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan 2002
Retail Strategy Review

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Variation No.2 of the Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan 2002
Inner Relief Road

Variation No.2 - Text Document

Layout Map

Draft Variation No.2 Map

Inner Relief Map

 

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Variation No.1 of Kilkenny County Development Plan

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Open Space, Sport and Recreation Study - Kilkenny City & Environs

Open Space, Sport and Recreation Study - Kilkenny County Development Plan

Open Space Sports & Recreation Study

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The Kilkenny Open Space, Sports and Recreation Study was commissioned by Kilkenny County Council and Kilkenny Borough Council to provide guidance on the future development of open space, sports and amenity policies in Co. Kilkenny. It represents a continuation of the positive approach of the County Council to the development of open space and amenity areas demonstrated in the County Development Plan 2002. However, with the continuing growth of cities such as Kilkenny and the pressure to plan for appropriate amenity facilities to meet future demands this Study has been prepared to provide detailed guidance on both the quality and quantity of open space, sports and amenity facilities that should be planned for.

As such the Study will advise all public and private bodies in the area of the open space, sports and amenity provisions that should be considered when planning new development areas.

Open space performs a wide range of roles in enhancing the liveability of cities, towns and rural villages. Protecting open space for its amenity, ecological, educational, social and community benefits are now well established as planning principles among planning authorities and wider interests. The protection of open space is consistent with the principles of sustainable development.

The Study is important in this regard as it applies both qualitative and quantitative assessments to the open space, sports and amenity facilities easily accessible in County Kilkenny. The study has provided for extensive research and surveys into elements as diverse as the:

o The quality of open spaces,
o The availability of sporting and amenity facilities,
o The quality of sporting and amenity facilities,
o The opportunities for improved amenities and resources.

The study represents a comprehensive and strategic approach to the development of open space, sports and amenity areas. It considers existing policies and provisions, statutory objectives and policies at both National, Regional and Local Levels.

Click on a link below to open or download the relevant section of the report:

Note that most of these files are quite large and may take some time to download.

Executive Summary 213 KBExecutive-Summary-1.pdf (size 217.2 KB)
Volume 1-Sports and Recreation Study 1.53 MB
01913 Maps Version 1 Series 2 61.4 MB
01913 Maps Version 1 Series 3 17.6 MB

Volume 2

Report Cover 93.3KB.pdf
Executive Summary 102KB.pdf
Report 800KB.pdf

Prepared by

Cunnane Stratton Reynolds
Town Planners and Landscape Architects
3 Molesworth Place
Dublin 2 & Plunkett Chambers
21-23 Oliver Plunkett Street
Cork

With assistance from

Kilkenny County Council
County Hall
Kilkenny

&

Kilkenny Borough Council
Town Hall
Kilkenny

 

 

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