A previous planning permission decision for the site was quashed by the High Court.
A DEVELOPER HAS sought planning permission to build almost 200 apartments in buildings up to 12 storeys in height on the site of an old bakery in Phibsborough, Co. Dublin, after a previous decision was quashed by the High Court.
The planning permission was strongly contested by local residents, who took a judicial review to the High Court against the ABP decision.In a 200-page planning report compiled by Brenda Butterly acting for consultants McGill Planning, it is argued that while the planning permission was quashed, the original ABP decision showed that the “principle of redevelopment of this site for residential is acceptable in principle”.
“It is also noted that the applicant is anxious to develop the lands, as the site has been targeted for site activation measures, including vacant site levy and residential zoned land tax,” Butterly stated.
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