Policy supports high-rise tower at Arnotts car park, property firm says

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The report acknowledges that the 38-metre height of the scheme “is in excess of the Dublin City Council standard of 24m for residential development and 28m for commercial developments”.

The developers have confirmed that they will sell 16 of the 159 units to Dublin City Council for social housing in order to comply with their Part V social housing obligations.The 159 units are made up of 60 studios, 85 one-bedroom apartments and 14 two-bedroom units. It involves the construction of a 12 storey over-basement element fronting William’s Lane; a five-storey element over Arnotts multi-storey car park and a two-storey element over the Arnotts store.

The Tom Phillips planning report states that the scheme “will contribute to the area’s vitality and vibrancy” and was in line with national policy.

 

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