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It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 that it be a priority for SDCC to secure a location for, and to develop a Transient Traveller Halting site within two years of the approval of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 that SDCC actively pursue the development of Exit 8 on the M50 to alleviate pressure on the adjacent community of Clondalkin, and by implication on Exits 7 and 9, and to facilitate the commercial life of Park West and Clonburris as well as the existing local industrial estates..
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 to restore the former Harris Farmhouse at Waterstown Park at Palmerstown and to open it as a Liffey Valley Museum, CoffeeTourist Centre, Shop and Interpretive Centre
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 to restore the Mill Race from where it leaves the Liffey to where it enters the Mills area at Palmerstown.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 to .have a Local Area Plan drawn up for Palmerstown during the first three years of the plan.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 that special measures be put in place to alleviate the effects of air pollution in Palmerstown (noting that Urban air quality modelling of Dublin 2019' prepared for the EPA in 2015, demonstrates that the Kennelsfort Road Lower junction and the Oval junction on the R148 show an Annual Ave NO2 [µg/m3] at 40-45 ug/m3). The EU NO2 annual limit value is 40ug/m3. The M50 which abounds the Old Lucan Road at the western end of Palmerstown Village is 60-100ug/m3.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 to support and promote the redevelopment of the business premises on Lower Kennelsfort Road Palmerstown Village and in doing so to reinforce the village centre as a priority location for new mixed use development and to promote and support new development that consolidates the existing Heritage and Urban character with quality of design, integration and linkage as important considerations.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 that SDCC must co-ordinate the development of the private and public space in Palmerstown Village by ensuring that any project works by third parties are used as an opportunity for SDCC to improve and enhance the streetscape and that SDCC liaise with utility providers so that all unnecessary footpath poles are removes and all Electrical and other overhead cables, currently a blight on the Village landscape, are put underground at the earliest opportunity.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 to include a new ACA to cover all stone walls within the Mill Lane Palmerstown and to include Stewarts Hospital outer wall as it bounds the R148
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 to secure the preservation and enhancement of the Palmerstown Lower (Mill Complex) ACA, to actively promote the restoration of industrial heritage including the former mills, mill races and other buildings on Mill Lane and to explore their use for residential, tourism/outdoor recreation and/or commercial purposes.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 that the façade of the Ulster Bank (in danger of closure as a Bank) on the Old Lucan Road Palmerstown, be preserved.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 that there be an TPO on the two trees (planted in 1964) at the same side and close to the Ulster Bank and the Coach House Old Lucan Road.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 to that the houses 1 to 8 in Red Cow Cottages and 1 to 8 Woodfarm Cottages Palmerstown (that were designed by the famous Dublin Architect Brown, who also designed those in Rathfarnham) be protected and preserved by an ACA.
It shall be an objective of the County Development Plan 2022 - 2028 to continue to improve the environment and public realm of Palmerstown village in terms of environmental quality, urban design, safety, identity and image.
To support and facilitate the future development of tourism related infrastructure and promote events such as markets, festivals and concerts in the traditional village of Palmerstown.
To promote design standards and densities in the traditional village of Palmerstown, that are informed by the historic context and enhance the specific characteristics of the village in terms of design, scale and external finishes and to provide more weight to this objectives than to the policies of third parties and/or to provide that where third party policies are to be given priority the implementation of such policies should identify how this CDP objective is being prioritised and accommodated in the implementation..
To protect and conserve the special character of the historic core of the traditional village of Palmerstown and ensure that a full understanding of the archaeological, architectural, urban design and landscape heritage of the village informs the design approach to new development and renewal, in particular in Architectural Conservation Areas (ACAs) and to provide more weight to this objectives than to the policies of third parties and/or to provide that where third party policies are to be given priority the implementation of such policies should identify how this CDP objective is being prioritised and accommodated in the implementation.
That any future development in Palmerstown Village and environs (i.e. all north of the R148 down to the River Liffey including Lower Kennelsfort Road and the Old Lucan Road from the cul de sac at Holliville to the Service Station) not exceed three stories in height and architecturally be in keeping with the existing built environment and in terms of design quality must prioritise and promote the special character of the Village..
Amend final paragraph 10.0.1 Planning Policy Context to read: Policy also requires the promotion of renewable energy use and generation at appropriate locations within the built and natural environment to meet national objectives towards achieving a low carbon economy by 2050. South Dublin County Council's strategic aim for the duration of this Development Plan is to exceed national objectives to ensure the county is completely carbon neutral before 2050.
Upgrade of existing junction at Kennelsfort Road and the R148 with the provision of a grade separated junction, to be initiated during the first two years of the 2022 to 2028 County Development Plan to enhance the efficiency of the junction, particularly for buses on the N4/Lucan Road QBC, to ensure safe crossing facilities are provided for all users and to reconnect the Heritage Village of Palmerstown with the newer residential areas of the community.