An Bord Pleanála has given the green light to plans for a €190m ‘build to rent’ scheme in south Dublin which will feature a dog wash area for pet owners.
The appeals board has granted planning to Lioncor Developments in spite of recommendations by its own inspector and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council to refuse planning permission as the scheme is on lands zoned as ‘Institutional Lands’ and didn’t provide sufficient open space to comply with that designation.
In 2019, it is understood the Carmelite Order secured up to €35m when it sold eight acres of lands to Lioncor Developments at Dundrum.
Developer gets green light for 446 apartments on land formerly owned by nuns order
The appeals board gave the scheme the go-ahead after ordering the omission of two of the seven apartments blocks.
An artist s impression of the Marmalade Lane development. Lioncor confirmed that there will be a suite of measures in place for dogs at the apartment complex. Pic via Lioncor Developments
Mon, 11 Jan, 2021 - 16:27
Gordon Deegan
An Bord Pleanala has given the green light for plans for a €190m build to rent scheme on lands formerly owned by a nuns’ order in Dundrum, south Dublin.
The appeals board has granted planning to Lioncor Developments in spite of recommendations by its own inspector and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council to refuse planning permission as the scheme is on lands zoned as “Institutional Lands’ and didn’t provide sufficient open space to comply with that designation.