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The Blarney Electoral Area Local Area Plan adopted by the County Council in July 2011 requires Cork County Council to prepare a development brief for the preparation of a land use masterplan to inform the development of lands identified as X-01 in the plan.
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Cork County Council has prepared and published a Proposed Amendment of the Draft Local Area Plans for each electoral area in the county (Bandon, Bantry, Blarney, Carrigaline, Fermoy, Kanturk, Macroom, Mallow, Midleton, Skibbereen)
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Irish placenames are an integral part of the cultural
heritage of Ireland. They are a valuable source of
knowledge and link to our past, giving meaning to
our landscape and insight into former landuses,
customs and practises.
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Cork County Council has prepared a draft Local Area Plan for each of the electoral areas of the county. Each Draft Local Area Plan is accompanied by an Environmental Report setting out the likely significant effects on the environment of implementing each of the local area plans.
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Cork County Council has published the Proposed Amendment to the Draft of the Special Local Area Plan (SLAP) for Cork Airport and a copy of the Proposed Variation to the County Development Plan 2009 which is the enabling variation for the SLAP.
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All plans and drawings for one or two dwellings, domestic extensions, domestic garages or outoffices and for any other proposed developments of similar size shall be submitted on a3 or a4 paper and on nothing larger.
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Summary of Programme for Review
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Strategy for Additional Economic and Population Growth,
July 2008.
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Public Information Leaflet
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The Cork County Development Plan, 2009 was formally adopted by the County Council on 9th January, 2009 and comes into force on 6th February, 2009. The County Development Plan 2009 is a six year plan and is expected to remain in force until early 2015.
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The closing date for informal submissions has been extended to 4th February, 2009
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These regulations have an impact on the preparation, submission and processing of all planning applications, irrespective of scale, and it is necessary for applicants and agents to be familiar with the content and implications of these regulations in general and their impact on the Planning process.