Three month extension granted to prepare response for Fingal County Council
The planning application by Dublin Airport operator DAA to raise the current 32 million passengers a year cap at Dublin Airport to 40 million passengers has been hit by a fresh planning delay. Photograph: Fran Veale
In February, Fingal council planners requested further information across 85 headings and the airport operator had six months in which to provide a response. A spokesman for the airport operator said on Tuesday: “The volume of information required by the planning authority is very significant. We requested more time to ensure we provide comprehensive and accurate responses.”
DAA lodged the “North Runway Relevant Action” application to amend the conditions in December, 2020 with the council and more than three years and eight months on, the application remains before the appeals board.
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