South Dublin County Council Compulsory Purchase (Robinhood Road to Ballymount Road Reconfiguration)
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NOTICE OF THE CONFIRMATION BY SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL OF A COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER UNDER SECTION 76 OF THE HOUSING ACT, 1966 AND THE THIRD SCHEDULE THERETO AS EXTENDED BY SECTION 10 (INSERTED BY SECTION 86 OF THE HOUSING ACT, 1966) OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (NO 2) ACT, 1960 AS AMENDED BY SECTION 222 OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2000 AND UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF SECTIONS 213 AND 214 OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2000
PUBLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 78(1) OF THE HOUSING ACT, 1966
COMPULSORY ACQUISITION OF LAND
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL COMPULSORY PURCHASE (ROBINHOOD ROAD - BALLYMOUNT ROAD RECONFIGURATION) ORDER 2006
South Dublin County Council has, on 17th November, 2006 made a confirmation order confirming without modification the above-named compulsory purchase order as respects the land described in the Schedule-Part 1 hereto. The said order, as so confirmed, authorises South Dublin County Council to acquire the said land compulsorily. A copy of the order as so confirmed and of the map referred to in it may be seen at all reasonable hours at the offices of South Dublin County Council, County Hall, Town Centre, Tallaght, Dublin 24. A copy of the Order as so confirmed and of the map referred to in it is also available on the South Dublin County Council Website www.southdublin.ie.
The order, as so confirmed will become operative at the expiration of three weeks after the date of publication of this notice but if an application for judicial review of the decision of the Council under Order 84 of the Rules of the Superior Courts (S.I. No. 15 of 1986) is duly made to the High Court within eight weeks of the date of publication of this notice in accordance with section 50 of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, the Court
a) may by interim order suspend the operation of the Compulsory Purchase
Order as so confirmed either generally or in so far only as it affects any property of the applicant until the final determination of the proceedings.
b) if satisfied upon the hearing of the application that the Compulsory Purchase Order as so confirmed is not within the powers of the Housing Act, 1966, as extended by section 10 of the Local Government (No. 2) Act, 1960 (as substituted by section 86 of the Housing Act, 1966) (as amended) or that the interests of the applicant have been substantially prejudiced by any requirement of the Housing Act, 1966 as so extended and amended, not having been complied with, may quash the Order as so confirmed either generally or in so far only as it affects any property of the applicant.
SCHEDULE PART I
Land other than land consisting of a house or houses unfit for human habitation and not capable of being rendered fit for human habitation at reasonable expense.
The area to which the Order relates is shown approximately and shaded grey on the site location map in this notice
Dated this 24th day of November, 2006.
A. OGorman, Frank Nevin
County Solicitor. Senior Executive Officer.
