Chapter 12. MAPS
MullaghmoreMullaghmore
Cliffony
Grange
Carney Drumcliff
Rosses Point Rathcormack
Easkey Ballincar
Strandhill Dromore West SLIGO Ransboro Enniscrone Ballysadare Ballintogher Ballygawley Collooney Coolaney
Ballinacarrow Riverstown
Castlebaldwin Tobercurry
Tourlestraun Bunnanaddan Aclare Banada Culfadda Ballinafad
Curry Gurteen Bellaghy
Monasteraden Fig. 12.A Existing or planned local area plans (blue circles) and mini-plans (red circles) in County Sligo. Sligo and Environs has its own Development Plan 87 Map 1. Existing land use (2011)
Existing land use Residential uses Commercial uses Community facilities Mixed uses Industrial uses brown eld sites Public open space Sports and playing elds Transport vacant or derelict sites agricultural uses public utilities
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Land use Zoning Plan Limit Development Limit Residential uses Commercial uses Community facilities Mixed uses Industrial uses Public open space Sports and playing elds Transport node Public utilities Strategic land reserve
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Abattoir
Zoning categories Advertisements and advertising structures Agricultural buildings RES residential uses Allotments COM commercial uses Amusement arcade MIX village centre-type mix of uses Bank/building society CF community facilities Bed and breakfast BUS business and enterprise Betting office OS open space SPF sports and playing fields Boarding kennels
BUF buffer zone Buildings for the health, safety and welfare of the public TOU tourism-related uses NR natural resource reservation Camping and caravan park (holiday) PU public utilities Car park TPN transport and parking nodes Casual trading Cemetery Symbols Community facility Normally permitted Crèche or nursery school Normally not permitted Dancehall Open to consideration Discotheque or nightclub Note 1: The Zoning Matrix applies to the 30 mini-plans incorporated in the County Development Plan. It also applies to Ballymote. Doctor or dentist Note 2: There is commercial zoning (COM) and no natural resource reservation Education or training (NR) in the Ballymote LAP. Enterprise centre / unit Enterprise – live/work units Zoning objectives Enterprise – Science and technology A total of twelve zoning categories are proposed in this Draft Plan. Each category is linked to a zoning objective supported by policies, objectives Extractive industry / associated activities and development management standards set out in Chapters 4 to 12 of Funeral home the Plan. Garage facilities – motor sales outlet The zoning objectives shown on the mini-plan zoning maps and listed in the zoning matrix are detailed below. Garage facilities – petrol station
MIX – village centre-type mix of uses Garage facilities – service garage Garden centre Objective: Promote the development of a dynamic mix of uses able to create and sustain viable village centres. Commercial (including retail), Golf course residential, leisure, community, office and suitable enterprise uses are en- couraged in the village centres, as well as high-amenity open space. Guest house Hair salon COM – commercial uses Health centre Objective: Facilitate the development of commercial activities at appropri- ate locations within towns and villages. Heavy vehicle park Hotel or motel 90 TOU – tourism-related uses Zoning category RES COM MIX CF BUS OS SPF BUF TOU NR PU TPN Possible use Objective: Retain, enhance and encourage the development of tourism- related facilities, activities and uses. Household fuel depot Industry – general OS – open space (public, private, natural/semi-natural, green corridors) Industry – light Objective: a. Ensure adequate provision and maintenance of public open Industry – small-scale manufacturing space, to be developed and used for parks and playgrounds. Green areas Offices – less than 100 m2 associated with housing development become public open spaces only after they are taken in charge by the Local Authority. Offices – 100 m2 and over b. Require the retention and maintenance of private green areas that have Place of public worship traditionally been open for public enjoyment, i.e. parks and gardens locat- Public house ed on existing or former institutional lands, as well as gardens that make a significant contribution to the streetscape or character of the locality. Recreational buildings (commercial) c. Require the protection and enhancement of natural/semi-natural green Recreational facility / sports club areas such as wetlands, forests, water-edge habitats, riparian zones and ensure that any development that may be permitted in such areas does Refuse transfer station not damage its surroundings. Residential d. Reserve sufficient land for the provision of pedestrian and cycle routes Residential – Traveller accommodation that will connect green areas (parks, playing fields, natural/semi-natural open space) with residential/community facilities and towns/village centres. The Residential – institution or day care centre pedestrian/cycle corridors may be provided the County Council as well as Restaurant/café by the private sector as part of new commercial or residential development. Retail warehouse SPF – sports and playing fields Retail – shop Objective: Support the development of designated areas to be used pri- marily as playing fields, tennis courts, golf courses, bowling greens etc. Retail – cash-and-carry or wholesale outlet These facilities can be provided either by the County Council or by other Retirement home or nursing home organisations such as sports clubs and associations. Storage depot NR – natural resource reservation Swimming pool Objective: Protect all known unworked mineral deposits from develop- Take-away ment that might limit their scope for extraction. Within the NR zone, only extraction and associated activities will be permitted. Transport depot PU – public utilities Veterinary surgery Objective: Facilitate the provision and improvement/upgrading of essen- Warehousing tial services/utilities such as power supply, telecommunications, water Waste recycling depot supply, wastewater treatment etc. TPN – transport and parking nodes Objective: Provide park-and-ride facilities for commuters who use public RES – residential uses CF – community facilities transport. Objective: Protect and enhance existing residential amenity, promote Objective: Protect existing facilities or retain existing uses and provide BUF – buffer zone infill/backland development and, where appropriate, development of for the establishment of new/additional community and institutional uses, housing on greenfield lands. such as schools, community centres, health centres etc. Cemeteries, Objective: Contain and consolidate the settlement, while safeguarding church yards, allotments, playing fields/pitches and other compatible land for its future expansion and for the provision of strategic infrastructure. While housing is the primary use in RES zones, recreational structures, uses will be accommodated on lands zoned for community facilities. crèches/playschools, educational facilities, community buildings, shel- The buffer zone is to be used principally for agriculture. New roads and tered housing and live-work units will also be considered. BUS – business, enterprise and light industry buildings should be constructed so as to minimise their visual and envi- ronmental impact. Proposals for one-off housing shall only be accom- The introduction of other compatible or ancillary uses, redevelopment and Objective: Promote the development of office-based businesses, work- modated in cases of proven need, i.e. immediate family members of local regeneration may also be considered in these areas, as long as the domi- shops, small-scale warehousing, logistics/transport-related uses, waste farming families who wish to build on their own land and have no other nant use remains residential. management and light industrial units in dedicated areas. suitable option on their holdings outside the buffer zone. 91 Map 3. Zoning detail
Land use Zoning Plan Limit Development Limit Residential uses Commercial uses Community facilities Mixed uses Industrial uses Public open space Sports and playing elds Transport node Public utilities Strategic land reserve
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List of Protected Structures 43 Emlaghfad Parish Church (CoI) 44 Garda Station 45 Former Market House 46 Ulster Bank 47 Bank of Ireland 48 Ballymote Post O ce 49 D's Barber Shop 50 Dwyer's 51 Tighes 52 House with shopfront 53 Doddy's 54 House 55 Wall-mounted Post Box 119 56 Stone House
57 L. Hayden's 56 55 58 Ballymote Courthouse 54 58 59 Ballymote Railway Station
104 Earlseld House 57 117 Castleview House 47 118 Railway bridge 119 Railway bridge 44 360 229 Former Corn Mill 45 43 360 Church of the Blessed Virgin 48 and Her Immaculate Conception 46 59 49 50
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Existing Water Supply Network
Existing Sewage and Drainage Network
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