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South Tipperary County Development Plan Review of the 2009 Plan & Preparation of a new South Tipperary County Development Plan 2014 What is a Development Plan? It is the main public statement of planning policies for the local community/plan area. It generally lasts for 6 years. It sets out the land use, amenity and development objectives and policies for the area for the lifetime of the plan. The plan consists of a written statement of objectives and a map or series of maps. South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 2 What is the Plan Area? • South Tipperary – Including but not zoning for Local Area Plan areas • • • • Cahir Fethard Marlfield Holycross – Excluding other Development Plan areas • • • • Clonmel & Environs Tipperary & Environs Carrick on Suir Cashel & Environs South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 3 What will be in the Plan? A strategy for sustainable development, A statement to show the development objectives are consistent with conservation and protection of the environment, and A Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and an Appropriate Assessment (AA) which will contain information on the likely significant effects on the environment and habitats of implementing the Plan. South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 4 What else will be in the Plan? Infrastructure Water Services Zoning Schools, Crèches and Childcare Facilities Protection of the Environment Development Plan Objectives Open Space and Amenities River Basin Management Plans Sustainable Settlement and Transportation Public Rights of Way Accommodation for Travellers Social, Community and Cultural Requirements Protected Structures South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 5 What Influences the Plan? European Directives •Water Framework Directive (River Basin Management Plans) •SEA Directive (Environmental Report/Appropriate Assessment) •Planning Legislation •Sustainable Development: A Strategy for Ireland National/ •Climate Change Strategy Regional/ •Joint Waste Management Plan for SE Region County Strategies •Adjoining Authorities Plans •Housing & Retail Strategies National Guidelines Local Issues • Excess of 20 current Guidelines influence policies & objectives (www.environ.ie) •Other Programmes/ Plans/Strategies •Survey work •Public consultation •Public representation South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 6 What is the Plan Making Process? Pre-Draft February 2013 – November 2013 • Public Notice • Public Consultation • Manager’s Report • Member’s Directions • Proposed Draft Plan to Members • Members amend or accept Proposed Draft Plan Draft November 2013 – June 2014 • Public Notice • Public consultation • Manager’s Report • Member’s Directions re Material Amendments or make Plan Material Amendments June 2014 – November 2014 • Public Notice • Public consultation • Manager’s Report • Plan Effective 4 weeks later. South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 7 What is the Public’s Role? • Its your Plan – Have Your Say! • Potential to Influence – Vision for the Future Development of the County – Identify opportunities for the County – Identify what is important to you – Suggest areas for change South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 8 Is there more Information? Issues Paper Background Paper South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 9 Can I Meet the Planners? • A series of Public Meetings have been arranged and all are welcome to attend. • 12th of March @ 3pm - Cappawhite Resource Centre, Cappawhite • 13th of March @3pm - Clogheen Community Centre, Clogheen • 14th of March @ 3pm - Kilsheelan Community Centre, Kilsheelan • 9th of April @ 3pm - Old School House (opp Church), Killenaule • 10th of April @ 3pm - Lattin GAA Hall, Lattin South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 10 How Can I make a Submission? Submissions or observations can be received in writing between the 1st of March and 29th of April 2013 and should be marked “Pre-draft submissions for County Development Plan Review” and addressed to; Tom O’Dwyer, Administrative Officer, Planning Section, South Tipperary County Council, Emmett Street, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. Submissions and observations can also be made by e-mail during the dates set out above from the links on www.southtippcoco.ie and submissions or observations received by e-mail to [email protected] and will be accepted until 5pm on the 29th of April 2013. South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 11 Thank You Contact Details Physical Planning & Development Department, Tel: 052-6134646 South Tipperary County Council, Fax: 052-6124355 County Hall, Web: www.southtippcoco.ie Clonmel, Co. Tipperary Email: [email protected] South Tipperary County Development Plan Review February 2013 12