Planning an Development Acts 2000 to 2007
Cork City
Planning Register Reference Number 08/33107
An Bord Pleanála Reference Number PL28.230339
Appeal by Ken Mahon, care of Spatial Planning Solutions of Studio 4, Crawford Business Park, Proby’s Quay, Cork against the decision made on the 8th day of July, 2008 by Cork City Council to refuse permission.
Proposed Development:
Construction of 44 number apartments in two number buildings, 22 apartments to each building, varying in height from two to three storey with underground car park and ancillary areas to service same, including gardens, roof gardens, private and public open space, boundary treatments and all other associated site works with connection to all main services all at Bishopscourt Drive, on pary of the lands at Number 1 Park Gate Villas, Bishopstown, Cork.
DECISION
REFUSE permission for the above proposed development based on the reasons and considerations set out below.
MATTERS CONSIDERED
In making its decision, the Board has regard to those matters to which, by virtue of the Planning and Development Acts and Regulations made thereunder, it was required to have regard. Such matters include any submissions and observations received by it in accordance with statutory provisions.
REASONS and CONSIDERATIONS
The Board noted, that from the time of construction of the surrounding houses, in 1966, in accordance with the terms of the original permission (granted under planning authority register reference number 228/65) the site of the proposed development has been continuously used and maintained as a public recreation/amenity space by the residents of this housing estate. Furthermore, the Board noted that the proposed apartment development wold result in the loss of the greater part of this landscaped open area which constitutes an essential community facility for the residents of the nearby dwellings and also, which contributes positively to the visual character of the area. Accordingly, the Board considered that the proposed development would seriously injure the amenities of properties in the vicinity and the visual amenities of the area and would, thereby, materially contavene Policy NHR 11 of the current Development Plan for the area, as amended. The propsed development would, therefore, be contrary to the proper planning and sustainable development of the area.
Tom O’Connor
Member of An Bord Pleanála duly authorised to authenticate the seal of the Board.
Dated this 18th day of December 2008.