Variation to North Tipperary County Development Plan Text/Maps to Be Replaced

Variation to North Tipperary County Development Plan Text/Maps to Be Replaced

North Tipperary County Development Plan (as varied) 2010 2015 Settlement Nodes - North Tipperary County Development Plan 2010 (as varied) Settlement Nodes are outlined below and comprise a written statement and associated map. These village statements have been updated by the adoption of variations number 1 and 2 of the North Tipperary County Development Plan. Variation number 1 incorporated new landzoning maps for the settlements of Borrisokane, Borrisoleigh, Cloughjordan, Littleton, Toomevara and Two-Mile-Borris and also incorporated Settlement Plans for Ballina, Ballinderry, Birdhill, Dromineer, Garrykennedy, Kilbarron, Newtown, Portroe, Puckaun, Terryglass. Variation number 2 incorporated a revised settlement hierarchy (Section 3.2.2) this amended the placement of certain settlements in the settlement hierarchy for the county. Landuse zoning categories are indicated in this Plan (as varied) and are set out below. The land use zoning objectives should be read in conjunction with the settlement plans and associated maps set out below. Phase 1 and Phase 2 lands for Residential Development Lands in certain settlement centres have been zoned Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 1 lands relate to lands to be developed up to 2016 and Phase 2 lands relates to land which will be available for development between 2016 and 2022, subject to Phase 1 lands being developed in the interim. Landuse zoning categories Variation to North Tipperary County Development Plan Text/Maps to be replaced North Tipperary County Development Plan (as varied) 2010 2015 Map Index Settlement Nodes There are 32 Settlement Nodes as outlined in the Settlement Strategy (Chapter 3) of the North Tipperary County Development Plan 2010 (as varied). These are listed below in the following order: 1. Aglish Notice 2. Balinahinch Please note that this website is under 3. BallinderryVariation to Northconstruction Tipperary and therefore formatting, 4. Ballingarry page numbers etc may be imprecise. County DevelopmentThe planning section Planrequests your 5. Ballycahill patience in this respect. 6. Ballycommon Text/Maps to be replaced 7. Ballinree/Ballymackey 8. Ballynaclough 9. Birdhill 10. Carrig North Tipperary County Development Plan (as varied) 2010 2015 11. Carrigahorrig 12. Castleiney 13. Clonakenny 14. Clonmore 15. Dolla 16. Drom 17. Drumbane 18. Garrykennedy 19. Gortagarry 20. Horse and Jockey 21. Kilbarron 22. Kilcommon 23. Kileen 24. Killoscully 25. Knock 26. Lelagh 27. Loughmnore 28. Moycarkey 29. Moyne 30. Riverstown 31. TemplederryVariation to North Tipperary 32. The RaggCounty Development Plan Text/Maps to be replaced AGLISH SETTLEMENT PLAN Variation to North Tipperary County Development Plan Text/Maps to be replaced • To support opportunities for 1.0 General Introduction and commercial and employment Development Context facilities. • Location Aglish is a small village approximately 3.0 Services and Social 5km northwest of Ballingarry within the Infrastructure northern part of the county. • Water Supply • Population Aglish is served by a public water supply. Aglish has a population of 289 people (2006 Census) much of which is dispersed • Waste Water outside the settlement. This is a decrease The village is not served by the public from 292 in the 2002 Census. sewer. Developments within the village are served by individual on-site septic • Settlement Form tanks and treatment systems. The settlement at Aglish is very traditional in origin, centred around the church. This • Roads and Transport village currently comprises a number of Infrastructure detached houses on large sites, located along the main road with a small number Aglish is located on the Local Road (L- of farmsteads also sited within this area. 5036) close to the junction with Local road (L-1074), 2km from the Regional Road (R438). Public footpaths are evident within the village and there is a limited network of public lighting. • Social and Community Infrastructure 2.0 Key aim and objectives A Roman Catholic Church, national school, 2 public houses, and guesthouses The key aim of the settlement plan is to are currently located within the settlement. provide a framework for the development for appropriate 4.0 Key Messages for Aglish residential,Variation commercial toand Northlight Tipperary industrial development and to enhance • The settlement should be the visual character and amenities of developed in a properly planned the village.County Developmentand co-ordinated Plan manner in accordance with the zoning Key Objectives objectives of the settlement plan. Text/Maps to •be replaced • To facilitate low density, high Low density rural clustered style development is promoted on quality housing appropriate to residential zoned sites. the village location. • Proposals for development will • To maintain and enhance require provision to be made for social, community and amenity on-site effluent treatment. This facilities within the village. provision will be a key factor which will influence the scale and design of developments. • Development should contribute towards the consolidation of the village centre close to the church and national school. 5.0 General Development Objectives Proposals for development will be assessed in accordance with the policies and objectives of the County Development Plan, 2010-2016 as set out in the main text in Volume 1. In addition to general policy requirements for development, the Council will seek to implement the following objectives: • The Council will seek to make provision and/or facilitate the provision of footpaths and public lighting to enhance the local infrastructure. • The Council will seek to foster a village identity and definition of the village by facilitating the provision of hard and soft landscaping and signage. • The Council will seek to control ribbon development on the approach roads to preserve and consolidate the built environment of the village. • The Council will seek to ensure hedgerows, trees and any Variationnatural stone towalls Northare Tipperary preserved and maintained in any new development Countyproposals. Development Plan • The Council will seek to continueText/Maps to improve the to be replaced approach roads to the village. • The Council will seek the redevelopment of derelict sites within the settlement. BALLINAHINCH SETTLEMENT PLAN Variation to North Tipperary County Development Plan Text/Maps to be replaced 3.0 Services and Social Infrastructure 1.0 General Introduction and Development Context • Water Supply The village is serviced by a public water • Location supply. Ballinahinch is located approximately 7km • Waste Water to the north of Newport., and just south of The village is not served by the public the new M8. sewer. Developments within the village are served by individual on-site septic • Population tanks and treatment systems. Ballinahinch is located in the Birdhill DED and had a population of 671 in 2006. This represented an increase of 83 or 12%. • Roads and Transport • Settlement Form Infrastructure. The village is served by local roads The village is linear in nature with no which links the settlement to Newport defined streetscape. The centre of the village and the N7. The new M8 runs c. 500m is given definition by the local church and an Bothan Bui pub. north of the settlement which represents a locational transport link advantage for the settlement. The village has an attractive natural setting There are no public footpaths on the local with landscaping and natural stone walls road. There is an existing network of public contributing to the visual amenity of the lighting within the settlement. settlement. 2.0 Key Aim and Objectives • Social and Community Infrastructure The key aim of the settlement plan is to provide a framework for the The village is served by church, primary development for appropriate residential, school and community hall and public house. commercial and light industrial development and to enhance the visual character and amenities of the village. There are no public footpaths on the local road. There is an existing network of public KVariationey Objectives to Northlighting Tipperary within the settlement. • To facilitate low density, high 4.0 Architectural and Archeological qualityCounty housing appropriate Development to the Heritage Plan village location. The local church and An Bothan Bui pub are • To maintainText/Maps and enhance social, tolisted beon the recordreplaced of protected structures community and amenity facilities under Volume III of the Plan. within the village. • To support opportunities for commercial and employment facilities. An Bothan Bui S732 6.0 General Development Objectives Proposals for development will be assessed in accordance with the policies and objectives of the County Development Plan, 2010-2016 as set out in the main text in Volume 1. In addition to general policy requirements for development, the Council will seek to implement the Church S715 following objectives: • The Council will seek to make provision and/or facilitate the provision of footpaths and public lighting to enhance the local infrastructure. A public footpath and lighting linking the core of the settlement with the school is considered a particularly priority. • The Council will require proposals for the residential development opposite the church to incorporate a village green and play area. • The Council will seek to foster a village identity and definition of the village by facilitating the provision 5.0 Key Messages for Ballinahinch of hard and soft landscaping and signage. • The settlement

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