Publication of the new South Dublin County Council Development Plan 2016-2022
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Publication of the new South Dublin County Council Development Plan 2016-2022
The new South Dublin County Council Development Plan 2016-2022 will take operational effect from Sunday 12th June 2016. The general public, applicants for development, planning agents, architects and all other interested parties are notified that the new County Development Plan will be used in the determination of all planning applications from Sunday 12th June onwards. The existing County Development Plan 2010-2016 will thereby cease to have effect.
The South Dublin County Council Development Plan 2016-2022 will be available for inspection (and will be kept available for inspection accordingly) at the following locations, excluding Bank Holidays, from Friday 10th June 2016:
• County Hall, Tallaght during normal opening hours
• Civic Offices, Clondalkin during normal opening hours
The County Development Plan will also be available to view or download from the Council’s websites www.southdublindevplan.ie and www.sdcc.ie from Friday 10th June 2016 and may also be inspected at all branches of South Dublin County Libraries from Monday 13th June 2016.
Copies of the Plan will be available to purchase from the Land Use Planning & Transportation Department, County Hall Tallaght, Dublin 24 from Monday 13th June 2016.
Speaking about the publication of the new County Development Plan, Daniel McLoughlin, Chief Executive of South Dublin County Council has stated, ‘The broad range of policies and objectives in the Development Plan, reflect the County’s strong position to increase it’s share of residential and economic growth in the Dublin Region, to encourage the development of sustainable communities and to ensure a high quality environment. Everyone with an interest in South Dublin County, is a stakeholder in the County Development Plan and we can all contribute positively to realise its policies and objectives through a sense of shared desire to improve our quality of life, through a sense of civic pride, and through a sense of pride in our County’.
For further information please contact the Council’s Communications Unit on 01-4149000 or communications@sdublincoco.ie
A Vision for South Dublin’s Future
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