CE Report on the Draft Plan Consultation Volume 1

Section 1

City Centre &Cork Docklands

Specific Zoning Request

Sub. No.

Map No. Chief Executive’s Response & Recommendation

Residentials Neighbourhoods” to “ZO 5 Mixed Use Development”, to reflect existing 2015 City Development Plan zoning.

• an extension to the City Centre that will be mixed use and predominantly commercial in, and

an residential neighbourhood that appeals to a wide range of people. attractive and coherent urban

There are also coherent urban centres that provide for community and commercial services to provide for the needs of the area. The subject site falls within the area intended to be developed as a coherent urban neighbourhood and it is not considered appropriate to negatively impact the nature of this development area by introducing a greater quantum of non-residential uses than is envisaged by introducing a mixed use zone. Recommendation: No change. It is recommended to retain the proposed zoning as set out in the Draft Plan, in order to maintain a coherent new residential neighbourhood land use zoning for the area south of Centre Park Road. Recommendation: No change.

Rezone two sites between Centre Park Road and Monaghan Road proposed to be zoned “ZO 2 New Residential Neighbourhoods” to “ZO 5 Mixed Use Development” to reflect existing 2015 City Development Plan zoning.

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Rezone site between Centre Park Road and Monaghan Road proposed to be zoned “ZO 17 Sports Grounds and Facilities” to “ZO 5 Mixed Use Development”.

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The need to provide sports grounds in the City Docks is twofold:

• to partially meet the active recreational needs of the South Docks within the City Docks in order to ensure that this is a strong neighbourhood; and

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