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Advert N67 N85 Inner Relief Road Ennistymon PUBLIC NOTICE FORM OF NOTICE OF A COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE HOUSING ACT, 1966 (AS AMENDED), TO BE PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 4 (a) OF THE THIRD SCHEDULE TO THE SAID ACT, AS AMENDED BY THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS, 2000-2019 COMPULSORY ACQUISITION OF LAND CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL N67/N85 INNER RELIEF ROAD ENNISTYMON (BLAKE’S CORNER) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 2020 NOTICE TO THE MAKING OF A COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER UNDER SECTION 76 OF AND THE THIRD SCHEDULE TO THE HOUSING ACT, 1966, AS EXTENDED BY SECTION 10 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (NO. 2) ACT, 1960 (AS SUBSTITUTED BY SECTION 86 OF THE HOUSING ACT, 1966 AS AMENDED) AND AMENDED AND EXTENDED BY SECTION 6 AND THE SECOND SCHEDULE OF THE ROADS ACTS, 1993-2015, THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS, 2000-2019, THE HOUSING ACTS, 1966-2015, THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTS, 1925-2019, THE ROADS ACTS, 1993-2015 AND ALL OTHER ACTS THEREBY ENABLING. The Clare County Council (hereinafter referred to as “the Local Authority”) in exercise of the The order will also authorise the Local Authority to extinguish the public rights of way A copy of the order and the deposit map referred to in it may be inspected by appointment powers conferred upon it by section 76 of the Housing Act, 1966 and the Third Schedule described in Part I of the Second Schedule hereto, by order made by the Local Authority at the locations listed below during the opening hours listed below (with the exception of thereto, as extended by section 10 of the Local Government (No. 2) Act, 1960 (as substituted after the Local Authority has acquired the land, where the said rights of way are over the Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays) from Thursday 18th June 2020 to Friday 18th by section 86 of the Housing Act, 1966 as amended) and as amended and extended by section land so acquired or any part thereof, or over land adjacent to or associated with the land so September 2020: 6 of and the Second Schedule to the Roads Acts, 1993-2015, the Planning and Development acquired or any part thereof. Any objections to the extinguishing of the said rights of way Acts, 2000-2019, has made an order entitled as above which is about to be submitted to An should be made in writing to An Bord Pleanála, 64 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, D01 (i) Clare County Council, Monday - Friday: 9am to 5pm Bord Pleanála (hereinafter referred to as “the Board”) for confirmation. V902 before 5.30pm on Friday 18th September 2020. West Clare Municipal District Office, Telephone (065) 7071017 for Ennis Road, Deerpark Lower, appointment If confirmed, the order will authorise the Local Authority to permanently acquire compulsorily The Board cannot confirm– Ennistymon, County Clare, the land described in the First Schedule hereto, and to extinguish the public and private rights (a) a compulsory purchase order in respect of the land if an objection is made in respect of V95 YX81 of way described in the Second Schedule hereto for the purposes of providing the following: the acquisition by an owner, lessee or occupier of the land, and not withdrawn, (ii) Clare County Council, Monday - Friday: 9am to 5pm Development of an Inner Relief Road in Ennistymon including a new vehicular bridge (b) the extinguishment of a private right of way or an order which authorises the Áras Contae an Chláir, Telephone (065) 6821616 for crossing of the Inagh/Cullenagh river approximately 80 metres upstream of the existing extinguishment of a public right of way if there is an objection to the extinguishment, New Road, Ennis, appointment bridge crossing. The overall route runs from a point located approximately 170 metres south which is not withdrawn, east of Blake’s Corner on the N85 national road to a point located approximately 180 metres County Clare, V95 DXP2 west of Blake’s Corner on the N67 national road, via Bogbere Street. The development until it has caused to be held an oral hearing into the matter and until it has considered the includes the pedestrianisation of the existing bridge, the inclusion of a roundabout at the objection and the report of the person who held the oral hearing. However, regard should A copy of the order and the deposit map referred to in it may also be inspected online at western end of the proposed new bridge crossing on the L-1084 and the relocation of the be had to the provisions of section 218 of the Planning and Development Act, 2000 (as http://www.clarecoco.ie. amended) which provide that where as a result of the transfer of functions under section 214, existing public car park adjacent to New Road (N85) and all associated site works through FIRST SCHEDULE AND SECOND SCHEDULE ATTACHED HERETO the townlands of Deerpark West, Ardnacullia North and Ennistymon in the County of Clare. 215, 215A, 215B or 215C of the Planning and Development Act, 2000 (as amended), the Board would otherwise be required to hold a local inquiry, public local inquiry or oral hearing, DATED THIS 18th DAY OF JUNE 2020 Owners, lessees and occupiers of the land described in the First Schedule and of the private that requirement shall not apply to the Board, but the Board may, at its absolute discretion, right of way to be extinguished described in Part II of the Second Schedule hereto will hold an oral hearing in relation to the matter, the subject of the function transferred. Ann Reynolds receive individual written notice. Any objections to the compulsory acquisition of land and A/Senior Executive Officer to the extinguishment of the said right of way should be made in writing to An Bord An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening process was carried out for the project, Corporate Services Pleanála, 64 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, D01 V902 before 5.30pm on Friday 18th and Clare County Council has determined that the project would not have a significant September 2020. effect on the environment, and that an EIA is not required. FIRST SCHEDULE LAND TO BE PERMANENTLY ACQUIRED (other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense) Number on Quantity, Description and Owners or Reputed Owners Lessees or Occupiers (except Number on Quantity, Description and Owners or Reputed Owners Lessees or Occupiers (except map deposited Situation of land Reputed tenants for a month or map deposited Situation of land Reputed tenants for a month or at the offices Lessees a lesser period than a at the offices Lessees a lesser period than a of the Local month) of the Local month) Authority Authority 101.b Area (ha) 0.0031 Paddy Burke (Builders) Ltd. None Clare County Council 112.b Area (ha) 0.0016 Michael Honan None Clare County Council Atlantic Road Áras Contae an Chláir Knockdrummagh Áras Contae an Chláir Description Public Road Description Public Road Lisdoonvarna New Road Ennistymon New Road Townland Deerpark West County Clare Ennis Townland Ardnacullia North County Clare Ennis County Clare County Clare ED Ennistymon ED Ennistymon County Clare County Clare 102.b Area (ha) 0.0087 Donal Malone None Clare County Council 113.b Area (ha) 0.0218 Matthew Griffin None Clare County Council Carroweragh Áras Contae an Chláir Griffins Public House Áras Contae an Chláir Description Public Road Description Public Road Kilshanny New Road Bridge Street New Road Townland Ardnacullia North / Kilfenora Ennis Townland Ardnacullia North Ennistymon Ennis Deerpark West County Clare County Clare County Clare County Clare ED Ennistymon ED Ennistymon County Clare County Clare 114.a.1 Area (ha) 0.0270 The Galway Diocesan Trustees None Owners 103.b Area (ha) 0.0082 Marita McCormack None Clare County Council Mount Saint Mary’s Description Curtilage c/o No. 11 The Fairways Áras Contae an Chláir Galway Fr William Cummins Description Public Road School Road New Road Townland Deerpark West Lahinch Road Townland Ardnacullia North / Lahinch Ennis Bishop Brendan Kelly Ennistymon ED Ennistymon Deerpark West County Clare County Clare Mount Saint Mary’s County Clare County Clare Galway ED Ennistymon Peadar McCormack County Clare c/o No. 11 The Fairways Tom Hansberry School Road Diocesan Office Lahinch Galway Cathedral County Clare Galway 114.a.2 Area (ha) 0.0570 The Galway Diocesan Trustees None Owners Robert McCormack Mount Saint Mary’s c/o Teacht Abhaile Description Curtilage Galway Fr William Cummins Lahinch Road Townland Ardnacullia North Lahinch Road Ennistymon Bishop Brendan Kelly Ennistymon County Clare ED Ennistymon Mount Saint Mary’s County Clare 104.b Area (ha) 0.0078 Derek Mahon Smith None Clare County Council County Clare Galway Pietrelcina Áras Contae an Chláir Description Public Road Springfield New Road Tom Hansberry Townland Ardnacullia North / Tramore Ennis Diocesan Office Deerpark West County Waterford County Clare Galway Cathedral Galway ED Ennistymon 114.a.3 Area (ha) 0.0162 The Galway Diocesan Trustees Elizabeth Owners County Clare Mount Saint Mary’s McNamara Description Curtilage 105.b Area (ha) 0.0079 Helen Barry None Clare County Council Galway Branch Lessee Chapel View Áras Contae an Chláir Townland Ardnacullia North Manager Description Public Road Lahinch Road New Road Bishop Brendan Kelly Department of ED Ennistymon Townland Ardnacullia North / Ennistymon Ennis Mount Saint Mary’s Employment Deerpark West County Clare County Clare County Clare Galway Affairs & Social V95 K4A0 Protection ED Ennistymon Tom Hansberry Bridge Street County Clare Diocesan Office Ennistymon Galway Cathedral County Clare 106.b Area (ha) 0.0095 Dimitrios Dalakoglou None Clare County Council Galway
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