[ Cork City Development Plan 2022-2028, Section 15(2) Two-Year Progress Report ]
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE SO9: PLACEMAKING & MANAGING DEVELOPMENT KEY GROWTH AREAS & NEIGHBOURHOOD DEVELOPMENT SITES
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVE DESCRIPTION
Cork City Council will seek to prepare masterplans during the lifetime of this Plan for the following: a. A Framework Masterplan to reconcile strategic design issues and provide an urban design framework for the City Docks; b. A North Docks Masterplan to provide a framework for development, public realm, and transport; c. Masterplans for the South Docks Character Areas to provide more detailed development and public realm guidance. It is an objective of Cork City Council to: a. Retain the 1890-1930s built fabric at the eastern side of the block to be the corner piece of a newly-regenerated block to have a civic and / or publicly-accessible use with a sociocivic significance that creates a destination within the city and / or a focal point within the City Docks. The block development strategy should make a positive contribution to both the Warehouse Quarter and the FordDunlop Quarter that it addresses. Appropriate uses could include cultural, educational or community uses; b. Ensure that key design challenges are resolved in the development of proposals, including the need for a quantum of floorspace that balances development feasibility and built heritage value, flood resilience, flood defences on Kennedy Quay, proposals for a new Kent Station Bridge, the need for an appropriate lighting strategy to ensure that the building provides a visual focal point after dark, creating a strong relationship with Kennedy Quay and a range of other factors; c. Conserve and enhance the Odlums Buildings in accordance with the policies set out in Chapter 8: Heritage Culture and Arts and Chapter 11: Placemaking and Managing Development.
Obj 10.17: Masterplanning
Obj 10.22B: Development of the Odlums Buildings
Obj 10.25: Marina Park
To support the provision of Marina Park.
The following plans and strategies shall be prepared in agreement with Cork City Council prior to the regeneration of Tivoli Docks: a. Public Realm and Placemaking Strategy b. Delivery Strategy for Housing, Community and Culture
Obj 10.39: Planning the Regeneration of Tivoli Docks
c. Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy d. Decontamination and Remediation Plan e. Phasing, Infrastructure and Delivery Plan
f. Governance, Finance and Funding Strategy Planning and capacity constraints identified for the regeneration of Tivoli Docks within this plan shall be fully addressed prior to the delivery of any development on Tier 2 lands within the site (2.4 ha to the east of the site). During the lifetime of the Plan, Cork City Council in co-operation with Dublin Airport Authority and in consultation with other relevant stakeholders including Transport Infrastructure Ireland, National Transport Authority and Cork County Council will prepare a framework plan to allow for the co-ordinated and sustainable growth of the Airport to underpin its function as an economic driver for the Southern Region. The relevant area for a new framework plan which will be prepared and adopted during the lifetime of this plan is delineated in Volume 2 Mapped Objectives. The Framework Plan will provide for a coherent and coordinated land use plan for the Airport and its immediate environs. To support the compact growth and development of South Ballincollig Expansion Area as a strategic City consolidation and expansion area, as identified in the Core Strategy. All development shall be designed, planned and delivered in a co-ordinated and phased manner, using a layout and mix of uses that form part of an emerging neighbourhood integrated with the wider area. During the lifetime of this Plan Cork City Council in collaboration with relevant stakeholders including the National Transport Authority, Transport Infrastructure Ireland and landowners will prepare a Framework plan for the Link Road / Leo Murphy Road Area through a multidisciplinary master planning approach for the comprehensive and coordinated redevelopment of these lands. During the lifetime of this Plan Cork City Council will seek to provide and implement a framework for heritage-led redevelopment and revitalisation of the town centre and the coordinated provision of services, infrastructure, land use, movement urban design and development. During the lifetime of this Plan Cork City Council will seek to provide and implement a framework for a transit-oriented mixed-use and residential development at Stoneview through the coordinated provision of infrastructure, services, land use, movement urban design and development. During the lifetime of the Plan, Cork City Council in consultation with relevant stakeholders will prepare and implement a Framework Plan to identify short, medium and long term regeneration objectives to provide a distinctive town centre for Glanmire. These objectives will prioritise a vibrant, distinctive, welcoming and accessible town centre with a focus on unstainable and active travel, place making and nature based solutions. The framework will coordinate provision of services, infrastructure, land use, travel, urban design and development.
Obj 10.53: Strategic Development of Cork Airport
Obj 10.57: South Ballincollig (Maglin) Expansion Area
Obj 10.60: Ballincollig
Framework Plan for the Link Road / Leo Murphy Road Area Obj 10.64: Blarney Town Centre Framework Masterplan
Obj 10.65: Stoneview Framework Masterplan
Obj 10.70: Glanmire Town Centre Framework Plan
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