COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF SDZ, LAPS AND PLANNING PROJECTS
Friday, January 26, 2018
MOTION NO. 269
MOTION: Councillor W. Lavelle
That the proposed new second-level school be relocated from Development Area 7 - Kishoge North West to Development Area 8 – Kishoge South West: and that figure 3.3.15 be amended such that the northernmost urban block (outlined on attached image) should contain ONLY the community facilities and public parkland to include playing pitches, to facilitate multiple sports (with particular regard to dimensions), for use by the three nearby existing schools: Lucan East Educate Together NS, Griffeen Valley Educate Together NS, Lucan CNS and Kishoge Community College; and that all corresponding tables in the planning scheme be amended accordingly.
Co-sponsored by Cllr’s Casserly, Egan, Higgins, Lawlor, C. McMahon & Donovan
REPORT:
The Draft Planning Scheme was prepared to ensure that residential development is appropriately distributed across the SDZ lands in a manner that makes efficient use of transport infrastructure and services while integrating with employment, retail, community and education uses.
This motion requests that the proposed new second-level school be relocated from KNW to KSW and that figure 3.3.15 be amended such that the northernmost urban block (outlined on attached image) should contain only the community facilities and public parkland to include playing pitches, to facilitate multiple sports A map has been attached for reference.
It is considered that this would not be the most efficient use of the lands. A carefully co-ordinated and considered landscape and open space strategy has been devised for the SDZ Lands and the Draft Planning Scheme already provides 90 hectares of Parks and Open Spaces. All new schools on the lands are co located beside areas of open space with the intention that schools can use these facilities. In addition, the location of schools and open spaces has been scrutinised in relation to (inter alia) transport, movement, biodiversity and natural heritage.
In addition, the masterplanning of the Draft Planning Scheme was an iterative process involving a multi-disciplinary team of experts using best practice approaches and concepts. A range of professions were involved including key stakeholders, such as Irish Water, National Transport Authority, Eirgrid, SEAI and the Department of Education and Skills, and the inputs of key professions from SDCC and external consultations into the AA, SEA, SFRA, SWS, Energy Masterplan, Retail Study, Employment Floorspace Demand Study and the Transport Assessment and Strategy processes.
The Draft Planning Scheme is a robust comprehensive framework prepared in accordance with
As such and within the context of the above, alternative layouts are not justified in the absence of an evidence based approach.
Recommendation
It is recommended that this motion is not adopted.
Strategic Environmental Assessment of Chief Executive’s Recommendation
No interaction with Strategic Environmental Objectives.
Strategic Environmental Assessment of Motion
All new schools on the lands are co located beside areas of open space with the intention that schools can use these facilities. In addition, the location of schools and open spaces has been scrutinised in relation to (inter alia) transport, movement, biodiversity and natural heritage. Amending and reorganising the layout may interact with a number of SEOs cumulatively in particular landscape, biodiversity, material asssets SEOs. Therefore not recommended for adoption.
Appropriate Assessment Screening of Chief Executive’s Recommendation
No likely significant effects on European sites within the SDZ’s zone of influence are predicted.