St Anne’s Park Development Proposal – Public Meeting hosted by Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD

 

St Anne's Park Development Proposal - Public Meeting

A planning application relating to St. Anne’s Park has been lodged with Dublin City Council in recent days. I am holding a public meeting to get the views of local residents with a view to making observations to Dublin City Council.

The meeting will be held in Raheny United Clubhouse, on Wednesday 18th November at 8pm.

Please feel free to come along and discuss your views with myself and Cllr. Jane Horgan-Jones. You can also email your views to aodhan.oriordain@oireachtas.ie

Please note that the last date for observations is Tuesday 1st December 2015.

 

 

Planning Application Reference: 3899/15

Application Date:  28-Oct-2105

Registration Date: 28-Oct-2015

Last Date for Observations: 01-Dec-2015

Main Location: Playing fields to the east of St. Paul’s College, Sybil Hill Road, Dublin 5

 

Proposal: 

The development will consist of:

1) the demolition of 3 no. existing school (and school related) structures – modular prefab classrooms (694 sq.m.); a disused classroom block (327 sq.m.) and a changing room block (153 sq.m.);,

2) the construction of an access road with footpaths and on-road cycle tracks from Sybil Hill Road between Sybil Hill House (protected structure) and St Paul’s College incorporating new accesses to Sybil Hill House and St Paul’s College and the provision of new wall and railing boundary treatment along the new road and new pedestrian/vehicular gates to the new and existing accesses to Sybil Hill House and St Paul’s College;

3) the widening and realignment of an existing vehicular access onto Sybil Hill Road to facilitate the proposed access road;

4) the construction of 2 no. all-weather playing pitches – 1 no. 134m x 85m multi-use pitch with 6 no. 18m high columns each with 4 no. lamps and 1 no. 32m x 54m soccer pitch with 8 no. 12 high floodlights each with 2 no. fittings – and associated 3 metre high perimeter fencing and netting;

5) the construction of a part one, part two storey multipurpose sports hall (1,467 sq. m.);

6) the construction of a hard landscaped courtyard for St Paul’s College between the college and the proposed sports hall;

7) the provision of 20 no. car parking spaces and 3 no. coach parking spaces along the sides of the existing internal access road to the south of St Paul’s College;

8) the construction of a residential development comprising 381 no. units – 107 no. houses (29 no. three bedroom (2 no. 2 storey detached; 8 no. 3 storey semi-detached; 19 no. 3 storey terraced) and 78 no. four bedroom houses (30 no. 3 storey detached; 20 no. 3 storey semi-detached; 18 no. 3 storey end-of-terrace; 10 no. 3 storey terraced) and 274 no. apartments (51 no. one bedroom; 174 no. two bedroom; and 49 no. three bedroom) in 6 no. five storey blocks comprising ground floor with three storeys over plus penthouse with a basement providing 284 no. car parking spaces including 10 no. visitor spaces and electric car parking/charging spaces, 292 no. cycle parking spaces, refuse storage areas and plant areas and balconies and terraces on each elevation at first to fourth floor levels) – two public open spaces (total 4,534 sq. m.) and 5 no. ESB substation/switchroom buildings; and

9) all other site development works above and below the ground including internal access roads and footpaths, bicycle parking, bin storage, incidental open space and landscaping and surface water attenuation facilities required to facilitate the proposed development. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application, and the EIS will be available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy during office hours at the offices of the Planning Authority.

 

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