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Bracknagh.pdf - Offaly County Council

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OFFALY COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2009 - 2015Volume 2 - Settlement Plans3.0 KEY MESSAGES FOR BRACKNAGHa) <strong>Bracknagh</strong> shall be developed in a properlyplanned and coherent manner, centred on thenodal point of the main road junction. Policiesand objectives with regard to villagedevelopment are contained in the <strong>County</strong>Development Plan, Volume 1, Chapter 4.b) The promotion of low-density linear or clusteredstyle development within the village, with theexception of slightly tighter knit development inthe core area.c) The conservation and integration into newdevelopment of existing stone walls, trees andnative hedgerows, and promotion of similarmaterials for new boundaries.d) High quality designs which are reflective of theexisting rural character of the village, withoutprecluding high quality innovativecontemporary designs.e) Promotion of natural building and boundarymaterials.f) Promotion of the area along the River Figile foramenity purposes.g) Create critical mass to attract investment forservices.4.0 GENERAL DEVELOPMENTOBJECTIVES4.1 The Main Objectives Driving VillageDevelopment are:• Facilitate people who seek to live in high quality,primarily low density housing in a rural villagelocation.• Maintain services at a local level.• Reinforce the attractive rural village which existsat present by permitting appropriate andsensitively designed new development.• Create commercial and employmentopportunities.4.2 Growth RateThe rate of growth must be in accordance with the<strong>Council</strong>’s policy on villages (Refer Volume 1, Chapter 4)and the availability of services (including physical andsocial provisions).4.3 Prioritiesa) Promotion and consolidation of developmentwithin the village as shown on theaccompanying plan.b) Improvement of the existing road network andprovision of footpaths in conjunction withon-going development.c) Create/reinforce ‘gateway’ features to engender asense of place and delineate the village.d) Encourage and facilitate co-operationbetween/amongst the different developmentinterests in order to maximise community gain,for the greater good of the settlement.e) If development is only forthcoming in apiecemeal fashion, (i.e. along existing roadfrontages rather than lands identified to the ‘rear’of road frontages) special developmentcontributions may be applied and pooled so asto facilitate the <strong>Council</strong> in providing linkinginfrastructure/environmental management etc.,at some time in the future.4.4 Shape and Form<strong>Bracknagh</strong> village is a relatively compact settlement. Itsfocal point is within the eastern part of the village,which will be promoted as the core and mayaccommodate a mix of uses, including commercial andresidential development etc.All new development will be expected:• To comply with the land use zoning objectivescontained in the <strong>County</strong> Development Plan,2009 – 2015, Volume 1.• To have and illustrate an understanding of thelocal style and character.• To be designed and laid out in a coherent andsympathetically integrated manner which iscommensurate with the size and scale of thisvillage.• To respect the mainly rural nature of thesettlement with sensitive landscaping.4.5 DesignAll proposals shall be consistent with the <strong>Council</strong>’spolicy on design as contained in the <strong>County</strong>Development Plan 2009-2015, Chapters 4 & 19.Of particular note: -Development shall be well designed with a view toFebruary 2009 | <strong>Bracknagh</strong> Village Plan | page 63

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