Chief Executive’s Report on Draft Plan Consultation
Volume 2 – Summary of Submissions Received
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
217
Dunluce Land Holdings Ltd
Summary of Submission and Observation:
That, subject to appropriate design measures, the residential zoning be extended to include the area highlighted in Figure 1 (Site on Commons Road see Map).
• The subject lands used to have residential development and should be considered for a resumption of use as residential lands through targeted and appropriate zoning.
• The additional area (are of c. 2 ha) should be zoned residential on the grounds that: There are currently insufficient lands zoned for residential development to facilitate a critical housing need in Cork;
• Draft CDP is not in alignment with the existing National, Regional or Local planning or climate policies and guidance regarding current draft zoning objectives
• The draft Development Plan residential zoning is premature as the Co rk City Capacity Study has not been finalised.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in:
Volume 1 part 4 Land Use Zoning and Mapping
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
218
Ruth Mulcahy
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• Rezoning at Kilcully (see map) – agriculture to residential
Response and Recommendation to issues located in:
Volume 1 part 4 Land Use Zoning and Mapping
Cork City Submission No.:
Person:
Organisation:
219
DIE Ireland ACAV
Summary of Submission and Observation:
• While our client welcomes the increased flexibility in terms of land uses that a mixed-use zoning would facilitate compared to the adopted Business and Technology zoning, • it is submitted that the range of permissible uses for the proposed Mixed-Use zoning will not enable the necessary sustainable expansion of Mahon Point Shopping Centre for retail purposes as retail is not listed as a permissible use under this zoning.
Response and Recommendation to issues located in:
Volume 1 part 4 Land Use Zoning and Mapping
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