
"This follows An Coimisiún Pleanála (ACP) confirming that it has received one third-party appeal against the decision by Dublin City Council to give the green light to Hines partner fund, CWTC Multi-Family ICAV, to construct a 1,131-unit scheme that includes a ­13-storey apartment block for the site at Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3. The 1,131 apartments are to comprise 268 studios, 282 one-bed apartments, 392 two-bed apartments, 132 three-bed units and 57 four-bed units."
"The bulk of the joint submission by the two when the case was before Dublin City Council concerned lack of information provided by the applicants in relation to their obligations to provide social housing under Part V of the Planning and Development Act. The two pointed to what they saw as omissions on the council planning file about the applicant's Part V obligations and asked that "this information is requested by way of a 'Further Information' request, before the application is considered further"."
An Coimisiún Pleanála (ACP) has received a third-party appeal against Dublin City Council's decision to permit CWTC Multi-Family ICAV to construct a 1,131-unit residential scheme at Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, including a 13-storey apartment block. The proposed units comprise 268 studios, 282 one-bed, 392 two-bed, 132 three-bed and 57 four-bed apartments. The appeal was lodged by Ciaran Lynam and Anne Loughlin of Drumcondra Park, who raised concerns about omissions on the council planning file relating to Part V social housing obligations and requested a Further Information request. Dublin City Council does not publish Part V costings on planning files, but the applicant hosts them on a dedicated LRD website. Hines indicated an indicative €64.57m valuation for 113 social housing units, with unit prices ranging from €360,266 for studios to €717,843 for certain two-bed units.
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