Locals oppose build to rent scheme for Cornelscourt

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South Dublin residents are opposing plans for a 419 build to rent apartment scheme for a site close to Cornelscourt village.

Last year, Cornel Living Ltd lodged 'fast track' plans to An Bord Pleanala for the five block scheme with one apartment block rising to 12 storeys in height at a site located to the north of Cornelscourt village.

A planning report lodged with the application by consultancy Declan Brassil+Company has told An Bord Pleanala "that the proposed development will be for long-term rental and will remain owned and operated by an institutional entity for a minimum period of not less than 15 years".

The objection states that it is agreed that the unchecked spread of low-density suburban development is unsustainable. "Put simply, the site does not have capacity to absorb the scale of development proposed," the objection states.

 

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