Housing

Section 179A Notice - Social Housing Development at Hegarty Street, Liscahane, Millstreet, Co. Cork.

CORK COUNTY COUNCIL

PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT & FORESHORE (AMENDMENT) ACT 2022
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (as amended)

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the Planning and Development and Foreshore (Amendment) Act 2022 and in accordance with the requirements of the Planning and Development (Section 179A) Regulations 2023 that Cork County Council propose to undertake the following development:

Project Title

Social Housing Development at Hegarty Street, Liscahane, Millstreet, Co. Cork.

Schedule

Location

Lands at Hegarty Street, Liscahane, Millstreet. In the townland of: Liscahane

Nature and Extent of Development

The construction of a new housing development consisting of:

  • 26 No. Residential Units including:
    • 2 No. three bed, two storey houses
    • 16 No. two bed, two storey houses
    • 8 No. 1 bed apartments
  • 46 No. car parking spaces including visitor parking and designated parking
  • Soft landscaping including green spaces, planting, and trees
  • Connection to public utilities
  • All associated site and ancillary works
Offices at which plans and particulars may be inspected.

Housing Directorate, Cork County Council, Floor 4 (Reception Area), County Hall.

Macroom Municipal District Offices, Cork County Council, Macroom Town Hall, Macroom, Co. Cork.

The plans and particulars may be inspected as follows:

  1. By visiting the stated offices above.
  2. Below in the 'Document Summary' section.
  3. On receipt of a written request the Council will post or email a copy of the plans and particulars to a member of the public who wishes to receive a copy.
  4.  The request should be headed: ‘Housing Scheme at Hegarty Street, Liscahane, Millstreet”, and addressed to the Housing Directorate, Cork County Council, Floor 4, Co. Hall, Cork or emailing part8housing@corkcoco.ie, stating whether you wish to have the plans etc. sent in hard copy form or by email.

As per Article 81A of the Planning and Development (Section 179A) Regulations 2023 an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening determination has been made and concludes that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development once standard industry environmental management systems are in place. A determination has been made that an EIA is not required. A determination has been made that the proposed development is not required to undergo an appropriate assessment (AA) under the Habitats Directive.

As per Article 81A a person may question the validity of any decision of the planning authority by way of an application for judicial review, under Order 84 of the Rules of the Superior Courts (S.I. No. 15 of 1986), in accordance with sections 50 and 50A of the Act.

Plans and particulars of the proposed development will be available for inspection and/or purchase at the locations outlined above (see Point No. 1 above) on each day during which the said offices are open for the transaction of business (excluding Bank Holidays) for a period beginning on 22nd March 2024 and ending on 23rd May 2024.

Director of Services, Housing Directorate, Cork County Council.

It should be noted that the Freedom of Information Act applies to all records held by Cork County Council.

Document Summary