Reject Griffeen High Rise Application of “Greed” says Kevin
Kevin Farrell has called on South Dublin County Council to reject the recent planning application by Shelbourne Developments for 973 high-rise, high-density apartments and houses on the Clonburris-Kishogue lands adjacent to Griffeen Avenue.
In the local Green Party’s submission to the Council, Kevin describes the suggestion by Tiros (for Shelbourne Developments) that “the provision of the development on the Shelbourne land alone as stipulated under Scenario A would not be in keeping with sustainable land use management principles, which seek, amongst other things, to make the most efficient use of costly serviced land and public transport infrastructure” as
simple greed on the part of the developer in seeking to build in excess of the maximum permitted units/densities of Scenario A; the scenario with just the Kildare Route Project implemented.
Shelbourne want to exceed the maximum permitted number of houses and apartments; they want to exceed the maximum permitted retail and commercial floor space, but only build half the permitted Creche space. It is simply unbelievable!
My main worry is that since the Council Officials have already agreed in pre-planning discussions that Shelbourne may exceed the maximum permitted levels, that they [the Council] cannot adjudicate impartially on the application.
The main points of the submission, which calls for the rejection of the application are:
- In the depressed economic climate, the application is pre-mature, and could adversely affect the viability of Adamstown
- The building heights are excessive and will overshadow and devalue existing properties
- The number and density of proposed residences is excessive
- The amount of proposed commercial and retail floor space is excessive
- It would cause increased traffic congestion on the already-congested local road network
- It would cause increased pressure on schools; two new second-level schools must be built prior to any development on the lands
- The location of the attenuation ponds near to existing housing estates could pose a flood-risk in the event of a significant storm event
In the event that the Council decide to grant permission, Kevin included the following points in the Party’s submission:
- The allotments must not be allowed to be located inside the Pylon Wayleave
- The developer should be required to fund the undergrounding of the Power-Lines
- The Council must engage in consultation with residents and obtain agreement prior to any opening of pedestrian ways into existing estates. Measures must be agreed by the Council and implemented prior to their opening to prevent estates from being used as “Park and Rides” by commuters
- Construction traffic must not be allowed to use Griffeen Avenue or the ORR. Instead, alternative “haul” routes must be provided.
- The attenuation ponds must be relocated away from existing housing
- The Council must provide four-bedroom affordable and social housing
The submission may be read here.
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