3 4 CHAIRMAN: Good morning, Miss - Planning Tribunal
3 4 CHAIRMAN: Good morning, Miss - Planning Tribunal
3 4 CHAIRMAN: Good morning, Miss - Planning Tribunal
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1 A Yes.<br />
2 Q 101Agriculture and the 1993 amendment zoning A1 house to the hectare was the<br />
3 zoning proposed and passed by the councillors on the 28th April 1993.<br />
4 A Yes.<br />
5 Q 102And it was following that position, which is the last part of that part of the<br />
6 report, that the matter goes on public display, as we have seen?<br />
7 A Yes.<br />
8 Q 103As the 1993 amendment?<br />
9 A Yes.<br />
10 Q 104The representations are received?<br />
11 A Yes.<br />
12 Q 105However they came to be received or whatever their basis may have been and what<br />
13 the manager is saying is that there is, that those representations received in<br />
14 the second display and they are objecting to this change?<br />
15 A That's absolutely right.<br />
16 Q 106Thank you, I don't know if that clarifies things.<br />
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18 THE WITNESS WAS CROSS-EXAMINED AS FOLLOWS BY MR. HOGAN::<br />
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20 Q 107MR. HOGAN: One question arising out of that. Are you suggesting that the<br />
21 2,530 representations are, in effect, new representations, which hadn't been<br />
22 made before in respect of this change?<br />
23 A Yeah. They would have related solely that change because that change only went<br />
24 on display in the second display so they could only relate to that.<br />
25 Q 108But are you suggesting that 2,530 people who never made representations before<br />
26 suddenly did it after April 1993.<br />
27 A I can't answer that question.<br />
28 Q 109Well, yes, I appreciate that, Mr. McGlynn, I thought we had agreed during my<br />
29 cross-examination that given the figures for the overall representation of<br />
30 24,000 initially and then for September, 24,500, that there was really