Chapter 2 I Core Strategy
Objective 2.22
Objective 2.25
Delivery of Relevant State Land Cork City Council, together with the LDA and relevant stakeholders, such as the Land Development Agency (LDA), will support and enable the development and renewal and regeneration of suitable state-owned lands as potential key deliverables to achieve NPF growth targets. Objective 2.23 Strategic Regeneration Support and enable the development and renewal of strategic regeneration sites in Cork Docklands, Cork City Centre and areas throughout the city as key deliverables to achieve NPF growth targets.
Windfall Sites Strategic brownfield sites with existing active uses will be treated as windfall sites. The redevelopment of these sites, if or when they become available, will require careful consideration. For such sites, Cork City Council will require agreement on a detailed framework plan at an early stage to ensure best practice regeneration and design based on the character and nature of their existing urban environments.
Objective 2.26
Vacant Site Levy Encourage by way of the vacant site levy, the development of vacant sites for housing and regeneration purposes through active implemen- tation of the provisions of the Urban Regeneration and Housing Act 2015 (as amended). Objective 2.27 Derelicts Sites Register Progress, by way of the Derelict Sites Register, the development of derelict sites for housing and regeneration purposes through consultation with landowners and the application of powers under the Derelict Sites Act 1990 (as amended) and other means available to Cork City Council.
Objective 2.24
Underutilised Sites Cork City Council will seek to address issues of dereliction, vacancy and underutilisation of sites within Cork City by encouraging and facilitating their re-use and regeneration subject to good planning and the infrastructural carrying capacities of the area.
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