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PlanningDEVELOPMENT CONTROLDuring 2005, a total number of 1193 planning applications were received by Sligo County Council which represents a 23% decrease on the number received in 2004, when the 31st December 2004 deadline for the Tax Incentive Schemes promoted an unprecedented level of new applications being submitted. The majority of these applications were determined by the Council within 8 weeks of receipt of the application and the refusal rate was 14%.
The Planning & Development (Draft) Regulations 2004, provides for the introduction of e-planning which will enable Planning Authorities to make planning services available online, via e-mail or the Local Authority website. This innovation is a customer focused initiative stemming from the Government’s commitment to e-enable Local Authority services. During 2005, Sligo County Council participated in an E-Planning Pilot Scheme sponsored by the Department of the Environment, Heritage & Local Government. The pilot scheme operated from June-August, when prospective applicants were invited to submit an electronic version of their planning application. A report on the outcome of this pilot scheme has been submitted to the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. In anticipation of the introduction of e-planning, Sligo County Council has commenced the practice of scanning planning files and storing the information electronically. It is intended to provide a facility on the Sligo County Council website whereby it will be possible to view planning applications and carry out planning searches. During 2005 a further two seminars were hosted by Sligo County Council for local planning agents. The first of these introduced the E-Planning Pilot Scheme and the second provided information on design, engineering and environmental issues. The establishment of a Panel of Approved Consultants to carry out site suitability assessments for On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems should result in a reduction in refusal and further information requests in the future relating to this issue. DEVELOPMENT PLANNING UNIT (DPU)The DPU is responsible for drafting, publishing and reviewing planning and development policy for County Sligo as a whole and for individual settlements within the County. This work is done in consultation with the public, elected members, officials, prescribed bodies and relevant interests. The Unit also makes an input to key development proposals and facilitates plan implementation through staff involvement in follow-up meetings with stakeholders and participation in a range of initiatives, at both local and regional level.
Sligo County Development Plan 2005 - 2011The year was largely devoted to the completion of the County Development Plan, which was brought through the final amendment stage to adoption by the Members on 18 April. The Plan came into force on 16 May and was published in October. Sligo County Development Plan 2005 – 2011 comprises three separate parts:
The County Development Plan is the core document for directing physical development and facilitating socioeconomic progress in County Sligo. Its policies and objectives are designed to boost competitiveness, respect resources and enhance quality of life. Given the importance and anticipated usage of the Plan, it was a particular priority to ensure that the publications are informative, attractive and user-friendly.
Plans for RegenerationTwo prominent areas in Sligo city area have been identified as needing major regeneration due to their potential environmental blighting effects (vacant and rundown buildings, unkempt adjacent open spaces and lands, contrasts between upgraded buildings and neighbouring buildings in poor repair, etc.). These areas are as follows:
Local Area PlansWith the help of our consultants, the National Building Agency, a local area plan was prepared for the town of Ballymote, following a very well-attended predraft public consultation meeting in February. The Draft Plan was put on public display in May and the Proposed Amendments in September. The Plan was adopted by the elected members on 5 December 2005 and came into immediate effect.
Tobercurry is the last of the three Key Support Towns for which a local area plan will be put in place and the DPU has already brought the survey and analysis work to an advanced stage. In November, a pre-draft public consultation event was held in the town and written submissions were invited from the public. To raise local awareness and facilitate community feedback, a display of survey material was mounted in Teach Laighne. The statutory process will commence in 2006 with a view to having the plan adopted within the year. Mini-PlansDuring the life of the County Development Plan, it is proposed to prepare mini-plans for villages experiencing development pressure throughout the County. A mini-plan is relatively quick to prepare, consisting of a simplified zoning map and a set of general objectives. These plans will generally be tackled in groups of three and incorporated into the County Development Plan by means of the statutory variation procedure.
Once Ballysadare, Collooney and Grange Mini-Plans were complete, the DPU’s attention turned to Carney, Coolaney and Dromore West, which have been the focus of considerable residential development in recent years. By the end of 2005, the survey/analysis work for these next three mini-plans was complete and pre-draft public consultation events had taken place in all three villages. From now on, all plans and variations of plans are subject to Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in accordance with EU requirements. Bréifne TourismThe Bréifne Tourism Project is an EU-funded, cross-border initiative that has benefited from a DPU time-investment over the past few years. The project is a joint venture involving Cavan, Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo County Councils, Fermanagh District Council, the University of Ulster and the Geological Surveys of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The aim is to develop the tourism potential of the region under the brand name of Bréifne. Phase 1 achievements are nearing completion and include a topclass website, a 200-page travel guide and high-quality documentary film showcasing the region.
ENFORCEMENTPlanning Enforcement and Building Control The main focuses of the Enforcement Section are as follows:
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