Chief Executive’s Report on Draft Plan Consultation
Volume 2 – Summary of Submissions Received
• To include regard, safeguards and priorities for children within Chapters 4 Transport and Mobility and 5 Climate Change and the Environment, especially in terms of adverse health impacts on children from air pollutants and adverse impacts from Climate Change. Children should be recognised as a priority group. • Include using URBAN 96 planning tools in assessing travel proposals for children and family mobility and safety in city design. • To add the following in bold to the end of SO5 Blue and Green Infrastructure, Open Space and Biodiversity “… needs of recreational, play and open spaces for people of all ages, including all children. ” • To add the following in bold within Objective 06.19 “…b. Provide for recreational amenity needs by increasing, protecting, retaining and improving parks and open spaces within Cork City. …” • To remove and replace the following text strikethrough within Objective 06.20 Active Recreational Infrastructure as is considered anti teenager: “…d) … and which is desi gned in a manner to reduce anti-social behaviour and shall be accessible by sustainable means…” • To add the following in bold within Objective 6.20 Active Recreational Infrastructure ‘… and address teenagers needs in the development of recreational infrastructure. ’ • To add the following in bold to Objective 7.15 Local Community and Economic Plan ‘… include consultation with children and a full needs analysis. ’ • To include the following in bold within paragraph 7.15: ‘… to include consultation with children and a full needs analysis.’ • To include the following in bold within pp.255- 275 ‘ The inclusion of all children or inclusivity with arts, heritage and culture or commitment to such within the creative strategy and arts strategy. ’ • Within paragraph 11.13 under heading ‘Designing for Safety and Security’ there are no groups mentioned. Children need to be visible here. • To include within Chapter 11 under ‘Neighbourhood and Community Development’ the following: o Acknowledge dangerous levels and speeds of traffic and insufficient footpaths and crossings, o Lack of safety for children and young people within city centre locations, and a lack of safety due to experiences of racism and social exclusion, and o consideration for the non-physical aspects of safety, community and social inclusion.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1 part 3 under Chapter 1, 3 & 11
Cork City Submission No.:
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Marymount University Hospital and Hospice
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• To rezone Marymount, Curraheen to ZO14 Institutions and Community for the following reasons: • This would be appropriate to adjacent lands given key regional services, • The description of ZO13 ( Note : assume this is a typo and supposed to be ZO14) fits our range of health /education /community facility, and • This would allow for potential expansion of services as future needs arise. • To rezone lands at and adjoining lands to Marymount University Hospital and Hospice to ZO14 Institutions and Community
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1 part 4 Land Use Zoning and Mapping
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