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Improve infrastructure at each of the above egress points, so that boaters and invalids may enjoy the river.
Amend the Reporting sub-section 10.4 to include reference to the the Chief Executive's report to the Elected Members of the authority on the progress achieved in securing the objectives of the development plan within two years from the adoption of the Plan.
To undertake a review of current practices to determine how such marginalized sectors may be facilitated to help themselves. Policy needs to be more robust and cohesive to deliver on the principles outlined.
We have two key proposals that address the strategic issues of climate action, renewable energy, quality housing & sustainable neighbourhoods, built environment, green infrastructure, and sustainable environmental infrastructure: 1) to integrate the ‘Green Factor Approach’ into planning policy and 2) to take action through mitigation and adaptation responses to climate change.
Industrial Zoning Status for Business Premises at Mountrath, Co. Laois
1) Include the missing SEA Regulation on the content of the Chief Executive's 2 year Progress Report and 2) Introduce an additional policy to ensure statutory compliance
Land to be zoned Residential 2.
provision of housing for the eldely to enable independent living
I wish to make a submission on behalf of my client, Seamus Brennan of J.C. Brenco Developments Ltd Graiguecullen, Carlow, Co Laois to the proposed 2023-2028 County Development Plan, to retain the zoning of' Residential 2' (included in current county Development Plan,) on land owned by them shaded orange on the attached map.
Preston House to be rezoned back to town centre from residential 1 in order to preserve the function of the town centre.
The original Clough Church built, in 1770, still stands in the churchyard next to the pub, and is used as the present community centre. If a new community centre is planned it is very important that the existing building, an 18th century chapel, is retained, with its churchyard monument by the Victorian architect Pugin
I request that the site be considered residential use given its existing status as strategic reserve, as it is a ready to go site with all services and utilities available. The appropriate density to be decided by the Planning Department.
Make reference to the authorities' fulsome support and encouragement of takeup of micro-generation by Laois businesses, farmers, schools, community bodies etc.
Make the Sliabh Blooms more accessible to electric vehicles by allowing their drivers to charge their cars while enjoying the mountains