Chief Executive’s Report on Draft Plan Consultation
Volume 2 – Summary of Submissions Received
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
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Circle K Ireland Energy Group Ltd
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• The proposed ‘ZO 01 Sustainable Residential Neighbourhoods’ zoning objective poses a risk to the operation of the service station and could damages its future development prospects. • The submission therefore appeals for the service station to be rezoned as ‘ZO 09 Neighbourhood and Local Centres’ in light of the strong and sustained planning merits pertaining to its current use for a range of such uses.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
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Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
392
Sinead Keohane
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• Requests that the designation of “Area of High Value Landscape” should be removed from Windmill Road/High Street in the Amended Draft of the Cork City Development Plan as any further development of the site will most appropriately be controlled by planning conditions. • Removal of AHVL designation requested Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
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Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
393
HSE Community Work Dept.
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• Chap. 3. To include a reference to members of the Roma community and to their housing needs. • Objective 3.12 Special Categories of Housing. • There is no mention of Direct Provision centres or of people that are successful in their asylum applications. • To include a reference to people that have been granted asylum and to their housing needs. Also, to include Direct Provision Centres as they have been omitted. • Miyawaki forests – growing micro woodland areas – as collaborative health projects across schools and groups in an area – across the north side there are many spaces identified by communities for such projects that are low cost and can be a focus for outdoor community activities throughout the seasons. • Community composting spaces managed and distributed to communities’ biodiversity plots and individual gardens for their gardens • Community shed – a space for multi-groups to access shed materials in collaborative projects, collaborate with men’s sheds • Support men’s shed to expand their sheds - space etc. for gardening, • Community garden – growing plants and a social enterprise of local food for local people • Promote Age Friendly Strategy and Age Friendly City Initiative, and ageing well infrastructure (Obj. 3.32) • To establish community forums to identify the needs of individual communities • Request for paragraphs 11.159, 11.160 and 11.161 concerning 'Community Facilities’ be made objectives
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