COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL

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MEETING OF RATHFARNHAM AREA COMMITTEE

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

QUESTION NO. 14

QUESTION: Councillor E. Coburn

"To ask the manager for an update with regard to the open space commonly known as “the compound” at the front of the Longwood/Stonepark estate?"

REPLY:

The history of this particular site relates to planning permissions dating back to the early l980s.  The site in question was used as a Builders Compound by the Developer for the Longwood and Stonepark Estates despite a ruling by An Bord Pleanala that it should not be used for this purpose.  The open spaces in both Longwood and Stonepark Estates were not officially transferred to the Council unitl 2009. However, the 'compound' open space was not included in that transfer as the full information relating to the site was not avialable at the time.  In the meantime the Council has been in touch with the Developer and his Solicitor - the Developer has accepted that the information which the Council has provided relating to the 'compound' site, namely  planning permissions relating to the site and the  conditions imposed on foot of those permissions including the decision of An Bord Pleanala, clearly indicates that the open space is and always was intended to be used as public open space to be transferred by the Developer on completion of both estates.  The Solicitor for the Developer confirmed week-ending 2nd April 20l0 that the documentation in relation to the Deed of Tranfer will be forwarded to the Council no later than Mid April 20l0.