COMPULSORY ACQUISITION 2024 Property at 10 Maryborough Street, Graiguecullen, Carlow, R93X670

Closed25 Jun, 2024, 09:00 - 26 Jul, 2024, 17:30

CARLOW COUNTY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACQUIRE DERELICT SITE
COMPULSORILY UNDER DERELICT SITES ACT, 1990
as amended by the Planning & Development Act 2000, as amended.

CPODS-VHO18-2024

Notice is hereby given that Carlow County Council (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Local Authority’) in exercise of the powers conferred on them by Section 14 of the Derelict Sites Act 1990, as amended intend to acquire compulsorily under the said Act, the derelict site described hereunder.

A map of the said derelict site has been deposited at the offices of Carlow County Council, County Buildings, Athy Road, Carlow, R93E7R7 and may be inspected there during office hours.  A copy of the map is also available to view online via the online consultation portal at https://consult.carlow.ie/

Any owner, lessee or occupier (except a tenant for a month or a period less than a month) may, on or before 26th July 2024 submit to the Local Authority an objection to the proposed compulsory acquisition of the derelict site. Any such objection must be in writing stating the grounds of the objection and addressed to the Vacant Homes Officer, Carlow County Council County Buildings, Athy Road, Carlow in the County of Carlow.

The Derelict Sites Act 1990 as amended by the Planning & Development Act 2000, as amended provides that if an objection is made to the proposed compulsory acquisition of a derelict site and the objection is not withdrawn, the derelict site shall not be acquired compulsorily by the Local Authority without the consent of An Bord Pleanala.

DESCRIPTION OF DERELICT SITE PROPOSED TO BE ACQUIRED

ALL THAT AND THOSE the site and premises situate at and known as property at 10 Maryborough Street, Graiguecullen, Carlow, R93X670 situate in the townland of Graigue, in the barony of St. Slievemargy and being All of the Property comprised in Folio CW25046F of the Register of Ownership of Freehold Land in County Carlow.

Coilín O’Reilly
Chief Executive
25th June 2024