Chief Executive’s Report on Draft Plan Consultation
Volume 2 – Summary of Submissions Received
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
28
Seán Lynch
Summary of requested changes and alterations to the Draft CiDP:
The submission makes the following specific points: • Areas of important biodiversity conservation are not only excluded from the zoning plans, but areas of important habitat are wrongly classified as suitable neighbourhood. • Parts of Map 15 around Fernwood Crescent and Lehenaghmore be reclassified as important biodiversity habitats. Many parts of this area are incompatible with urban development. • There are important areas here that are rich in native woodlands and biodiversity. Parts of this area are incompatible with urban development. Plans to increase nature and biodiversity conservation should be included in the plan and special consideration should be given to the areas mentioned.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1, part 4 under Land Use Zoning and Mapping
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
29
Karl Shane Diskin
Summary of Submission and Observation:
The submission makes the following specific points:
• Both sites that have received the benefit of panning permission to be rezoned as ZO 01 'Sustainable Residential Neighbourhoods' instead of City Hinterland. • To do so would more accurately reflect the reality on the ground, and as this plan is to be in place until 2028, I consider it important to be done correctly.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1, part 4 under Land Use Zoning and Mapping
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
30
Colin Donohue
Summary of Submission and Observation:
The submission makes the following specific points: • Comments on the Glen River Park and why certain proposed routes are not viable for the use as cycleways • Include a cycle route along the North Ring Road as there is considerable space along this route for the inclusion of a two lane cycleway. There is also no steep incline on the Ballyhooley road side of the route.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1, part 3 under Chapter 6
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
21
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