Chief Executive’s Report on Draft Plan Consultation
Volume 2 – Summary of Submissions Received
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
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Karl Grabe
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• This submission is concerned by the proposed Lower Lee Flood Relief Scheme, that the proposal is unlikely to work.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1, part 3 under Chapter 9
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
151
Adam D’Arcy
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• Lee to Sea Greenway to be included as a core objective for walking and cycling.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in (Located under relevant chapter in the CE Report):
Volume 1, part 3 under Chapter 4 & 6
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
152
Ballyvolane Development Company Limited
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• This submission outlines that lands in Ballyvolane should not be rezoned from District/ Retail Centre to Open Space as is currently proposed in the Draft Plan. • Requests that 0.49ha of the overall 1.47ha lands is retained as sustainable residential development. • The submission sets out reasons for the proposed residential zoning, being centrally located and access to public transport. • The submission also notes that there is an over provision of public open space zoned for the northside of the city. • The submission also states that the lands are serviceable, not located in a flood zone and would comply with Tier 1 zoning, evidenced by recent application 20/39295. • Seeks to rezone part of their lands to sustainable residential • States that proposed open space zoning is not appropriate for this location • States there is an overprovision of public open space planned for the northside • Sets out that these lands are serviceable and not in a flood zone, thus suitable for Tier 1 residential zoning
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
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