Chief Executive’s Report on Draft Plan Consultation
Volume 2 – Summary of Submissions Received
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
96
Sinead Proos
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• Requests that lands be zoned for new residential rather than light industry & related uses as this is currently a residential area in Whites Cross
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:
98
Eoin McEllroy
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• To include a bespoke Lee to Sea Greenway objective within Chapter 2 Core Strategy to reflect the strategic importance of this inclusive and welcoming commuter travel route for all ages and abilities, contributing to place-making, helping to address climate change, reduce carbon emissions, improve public health and support local businesses. • To change the word ‘Greenway’ shown on the Chapter 2 Cork City Maps keys to ‘Lee to Sea Greenway’ • To include a bespoke Lee to Sea Greenway objective within Chapter 4 Transport and Mobility to support the feasibility, phasing, funding and delivery of the route within the short term, connecting Ballingcollig to Passage West.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1 part 3 under Chapter 2, 4, 6
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
99
NCBI
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• Inclusion of universal design measures as part of the Development Plan approach. • While we welcome the fact the documentation is digitally available, it must be digitally accessible for people who use screen readers otherwise they will not be able to provide thorough feedback • requests a revision to support and facilitate the development of outdoor and indoor recreational facilities to cater for people who are blind or vision impaired. This includes ensuring public parks and walkways have inclusive access-points and abide by best practice in terms of inclusive design (footpath width, colour contrast park furniture etc).
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1 part 3 Chapter 3, 4, 7, 6 & 8
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