Development of 2 apartments at the Old Fire Station, High St Graiguenamanagh
Planning and Development Act 2000 - 2018
Planning and Development Regulations 2001 - 2018
NOTICE OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT BY A LOCAL AUTHORITY
Development of 2 apartments at the Old Fire Station, High St Graiguenamanagh
in the townlands of Graiguenamanagh & Brandondale [R95F886]
In accordance with Part 8, Article 81, of the above regulations, Kilkenny County Council hereby gives notice of proposals pertaining to the following development on the above site:
- Construction of 2 x 1 bed apartments
Works include: Demolition of existing buildings on site, site clearance, site development works
Plans and particulars of the proposed development will be available for inspection or purchase for a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy during office hours from Friday 7thJune 2019 until Friday 5th July 2019 inclusive, at the Planning Dept., Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John St., Kilkenny City from 9 am to 1 pm & 2 pm to 4 pm Monday to Friday.
Details of the proposed development can also be viewed at https://consult.kilkenny.ie
Submissions or observations with respect to the proposed development, dealing with the proper planning and sustainable development of the area in which the development will be carried out, may be made:
- Online at https://consult.kilkenny.ie/,
- in writing to the Planning Section, Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny or
- Sent to the following e-mail address housingpart8@kilkennycoco.ie .
The latest time and date for receipt of submissions on the development is 5.00 pm on Friday 19th July 2019.
Submissions should be clearly marked "Old Fire station Apartments - Part 8 Planning Submission"
In accordance with the requirements of Article 120(1)(a) of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended) the Planning authority has made a preliminary examination of the nature, size and location of the proposed development. The authority has concluded that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development and a determination has been made that an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is not required.
As per Article 120(3) of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended), where any person considers that the development proposed to be carried out would be likely to have significant effects on the environment, he or she may, at any time before the expiration of 4 weeks beginning on the date of the publication of this notice apply to An Bord Pleanála for a screening determination as to whether the development would be likely to have a significant effect on the environment.
Mary Mulholland, Director of Services