Notice of Intention to Extinguish a Public Right of Way over a Section of Kennedy Quay, Cork City.

Closed7 Nov, 2023, 9:00am - 20 Dec, 2023, 5:00pm

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COMHAIRLE CATHARACH CHORCAI CORK CITY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF PROPOSAL

TO EXTINGUISH PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY

ROADS ACT 1993

TAKE NOTICE that Cork City Council, in pursuance of Section 73 of the Roads Act 1993, proposes to make an Order extinguishing the Public Right of Way more particularly described in the schedule here to with effect from a date to be specified in the said Order. This extinguishment is being proposed to facilitate the planning permission granted for a mixed-use development consisting primarily of a new rehabilitation hospital, residential and offices.

A map with marked area which represents the Public Right of Way proposed to be closed shall be available for inspection from Tuesday, 7th November 2023, at the Main Reception Desk, City Hall, Cork from 09.00-17.00 Monday to Friday until Tuesday, 5th December 2023.  The map can also be viewed on https://consult.corkcity.ie.

Any objections or representations may be made in writing to the undersigned not later than 17.00 hours on Wednesday, 20th December 2023 or on https://consult.corkcity.ie.    Any person making such objection or representation may include a request in writing to state their case at an oral hearing conducted by a person appointed by Cork City Council for that purpose.

SCHEDULE

RIGHT OF WAY WHICH IT IS PROPOSED TO EXTINGUISH

A section of the public right of way on Kennedy Quay from Victoria Road to Furlong Street, Cork.

On Kennedy Quay from the point marked AA at Furlong Street on said map for a distance of approximately 158.27 Metres to point marked BB at Victoria Road.

The width at point AA is 12.77 Metres and the width at point BB is 12.45 Metres.

The section is highlighted in purple on said map.

 

This notice supersedes the notice published on 3rd November 2023 which made an incorrect reference to a Furlong Road rather than the correct reference, Furlong Street.

 

Brian Geaney,

Deputy Chief Executive,

7th November 2023

 

 

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