Chief Executive’s Report on Draft Plan Consultation
Volume 2 – Summary of Submissions Received
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
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Society of African Missions Trustees (SMA)
Summary of Submission and Observation:
This submission requests the following changes and considerations in the forthcoming CDP:
▪ We request that the southern portion of our client’s lands be zoned as Tier 3 “ZO -03: Residential Neighbourh ood” in order to optimise the development potential of this strategic development area.
▪ Our client’s lands occupy an important strategic position within Metropolitan Cork, forming part of the city’s suburbs at Spur Hill, Doughcloyne, Togher. Our client welcomes that the northern portion of their landholding continues to be zoned residential “ZO - 02 New Residential Neighbourhood”. ▪ The Draft Plan includes a Tier 3 zoning, which are strategic lands necessary for long-term planning of infrastructure, given the ambition growth target set out in the NPF, but also provide for substitution of Tier 1 or Tier 2 lands that do not come forward for development within this Plan period, where appropriate.
▪ It is considered that the lands are entirely suitable for development as the site is identified as a Strategic Land Reserve (SLR 5) in the current Ballincollig Carrigaline Local Area Plan 2017.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in:
Volume 1 part 4 Land Use Zoning and Mapping
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
263
JAW Asset Holding
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• This submission focuses on lands in the townland of Knocknasuff, Blarney. • The submission sets out the sites context, the planning policy context and the planning rationale to support a request to rezone these lands to ZO 02 from City Hinterland to neighbourhood residential. • The submission focuses on themes within the plan such as housing delivery, compact growth, city of neighbourhoods and communities and the integration with CMATS objectives. • The submission includes a concept masterplan for the future development of the site.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in:
Volume 1 part 4 Land Use Zoning and Mapping
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