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Page 95, Table 2.13.1, delete column “Average Net Density – High Margin (+5 DPH)” and column “Total Dwellings (High Margin)”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 73, under Heat Networks, insert “public” before “private” in the final paragraph to read “…the heat network scheme could be attractive to a public or private sector investor…”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 73, under Heat Networks, insert “a public utility or” before “an energy service company” to read “for example a public utility or an energy services company…”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 67, in 68, in 2.9.2 Water Supply, introduce a new paragraph after paragraph 3: “Not withstanding Irish Waters commitments with regard to sufficient capacity the planning scheme should actively promote the highest levels of water conservation in residential, commercial, community and amenity developments.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 73, insert new sentence at end of first paragraph: “In order to promote these renewable energy options we must ensure that current energy infrastructure does not lock in fossil fuel based energy systems thus making it less coast effective to transition to renewables in the future. This is particularly important in terms of meeting current and future climate change mitigation targets.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 67, in Key Principles bullet point 6, insert “/zero carbon” after “low carbon” to read “low carbon/zero carbon”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 67, in Key Principles insert a new bullet point after point 7: “To provide for district heating infrastructure heating requirements in partnership with energy providers and other stakeholders.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 67, in Key Principles bullet point 6 replace “progress” with “promote” to read “To promote a range of…”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 62, under 2.8.9 Energy Efficiency & Resilience, insert a new paragraph after paragraph 1: “The Clonburris SDZ provides a unique opportunity to showcase low carbon/carbon free residential and commercial developments. The Council shall promote energy efficiency and carbon free energy alternatives such as passive housing, solar heating and solar PV, district heating systems, geo thermal heating systems and the use of heat pumps within the planning scheme.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 51, under Garda Station and Fire Station, include a new paragraph after the second paragraph: “In the absence of the provision of additional Garda Fire Stations or in advance of the provision of such stations the planning scheme recognises that in tandem with increased population arising from new residential development increased resources will be required for An Garda Siochiona and the Dublin Fire Brigade to meet the increased demand for services from within existing stations outside the planning scheme. An Gardaí Siochana and the Dublin Fire Brigade will work with South Dublin County Council to ensure that these additional level of services are provided in tandem with the new residential development.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 49, under Key Principles delete the first bullet point and replace with the following: To facilitate and promote the provision of high quality clusters of community facilities and public services to meet the need of existing and future communities. These facilities and services should include community centres, health and primary care services, childcare, schools, sports and leisure facilities, community policing, social welfare and community employment supports and open spaces top create multi-purpose community hubs.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 51, under Schools, insert a new sentence at the end of the first paragraph: “South Dublin County Council will. Also work with the relevant Government Department and agencies and other educational institutions to explore the possibility of locating a third level college, technology institute or campus within the planning scheme.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 51, under Places of Worship, insert a new sentence at the end of the paragraph: “The Council should consider land swaps to facilitate the provision of centres of worship where such swaps meet the need of faith based communities living in or close to the Clonburris SDZ planning scheme.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 49, Amend the title of this section to read “Community Facilities and Public Services” and amend the document contents page and all other references to this section accordingly.
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 32, in Table 2.2.2 insert a new row:
| Road overbridge – pedestrian only | X 1 (with further provision open for consideration |
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
Page 32, in 2.2.5 Bridges insert a new paragraph after the last paragraph: “Additional footbridges will be provided to manage pedestrian crossings roads with high volumes of traffic including on Griffeen Road at an appropriate point linking KNWS1 to KNES1/KNES2.”
Louise Dunne, Cathal King, Danny O’Brien, Mark Ward
The PRTB have confirmed in writing in 2017 that the average tenancy in a private rental property is 2 years and one month or 25 months. That tallies with Research commissioned by the PRTB in 2014 which shows that 73% of those renting privately owned properties intend leaving the sector within 2 years. Analysis of Census 2016 show that there are less than 1,000 children (u18) in the 2331 housing units built in Tallaght Town Centre Town Centre since 1990 where 58% of the units are in the private/rental sector. Contrast that with Adamstown where there are 1101 children (u18) in the 883 housing units built there since 2000 where 28% of the units are in the private/rental sector. Therefore it is imperative for the building of a sustainable and active community that all steps be taken consider when planning to skew the housing provision towards longer term tenure options such as Social & Affordable and this objective to be specifically stated in the plan.
That before any planning applications will be considered under the Clonburris SDZ there will be a legally binding agreement reached between all the land-owners involving a divvy up of lands so that no land owner is adversely affected to the point where their land ends up with zero development potential due to the Clonburris SDZ if the land was purchased for a specific not for profit use.
To move the Post Primary School from its existing proposed location in the area known in the Draft Plan as Kishoge North West KNW-S1 to a location to the South or South West as indicated in the amendeded Fig 2.1.3 Function Concept map, with all related diagrams and references being amended to reflect same.
[Rationale: Irrespective of whether motions have been passed to designate all of this area as amenity or open space, the current school location is too close to the existing Kishoge Community College and does not allow for future population growth in Kishoge Central and adjoining areas whether the local density is increased or not. A more central location makes sense and if the land in this area has been zoned amenity then it creates part of a hub of active recreation in between schools and existing/future housing development to the north of the site.}
Cllrs G. O'Connell, L. O'Toole and F. Timmons
Clonburris SDZ
In Section 4.2 Phasing Programme amend the first sentence "The phasing programme in the Planning Scheme comprises 3 main elements" to read:
No construction shall commence in the Clonburris SDZ prior to the completion of at least 80% of the neighbouring Adamstown SDZ and The Grange/Kilcarbery PPP developments. After this condition has been met, the phasing programme in the Planning Scheme will comprise of three main elements"
[Rationale: This allows for seamless provision of private and social housing in lands adjoining areas of full congestion at peak times so that there is never a pause in housing construction should all the other phasing conditions be met. However by tying in this condition, development is carried out in a more sustainable way, minimising the impact on existing communities.]
Cllrs G. O'Connell, L. O'Toole and F. Timmons