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Proposed Amendments to the Draft Dublin City Development Plan  2011 - 2017 Public Display

The Draft Dublin City Development Plan 2011-2017 was on public display from 21st December 2009 to 12th March, 2010. A total of 1208 formal submissions were received during the public display period. Each submission was fully considered and was summarised in a Manager’s Report which was considered by the City Council at Special

Meetings held on 26th, 27th and 28th July, 2010. This included a summary of sectoral group discussions, Dublin Debate – Mansion House and overview of boards.ie discussion threads. At these Special Meetings the Draft Plan, Manager’s Report on submissions and the report and recommendations of the City Manager to over 900 motions submitted by the Members were discussed, debated and considered.The Elected Council adopted a resolution at the meeting on 28th July, 2010 and resolved that material amendments agreed by them  to the Draft Dublin City Development Plan 2011 – 2017, be placed on 4 weeks statutory public display in accordance with the provisions of the Planning and Development Acts 2000 – 2006.

The Proposed Amendments to the Draft Dublin City Development Plan 2011-2017 are now on public display at over 30 venues in the city including the Civic Offices Atrium during the period from 18th August 2010 to 15th September 2010 incl. During this period members of the public can make submissions only in relation to the proposed amendments. Following this display period the Manager will submit a report to the Members by the middle of October 2010, on the submissions received on the proposed amendments. The City Council will then have 6 weeks to make the new City Development Plan (by 24th November 2010). The Plan will become effective 4 weeks after that date.

Read the proposed amendments to the Draft Development Plan

Read the public Notice

 

Find a planning application

Electronic versions of all planning applications received from 1st January 2005 will be available to view. There may be a delay between the lodgement date of the application and the availability of the scanned application.

Read a heritage report

Use reports, plans and guidelines of the Heritage Office to help preserve Dublin’s history and character. These documents can be used by anyone - though they are of particular benefit to planners, developers and heritage professionals, e.g. archaeologists.