Milltown apartment plan sees more than 70 objections
On behalf of the applicants, planning consultant Patricia Thornton of Thornton O’Connor Town Planning has told the council the site is ideally suited for residential development due to its sustainable location in Dublin near employment locations, public transport, services and facilities.
Ms Doherty told the council that “the height and density of the proposed development is not in keeping with the residential nature of the surrounding area”. Amy Stephenson of Terenure Road West has told the council: “I believe more housing is needed in this city, but this planned development does not adequately answer the housing problem.”
David Brophy and Tara Jennings of Cherryfield Avenue Lower have told the council that the scheme should be refused planning permission on a number of grounds, including “that there is no capacity in local primary schools within walking distance to accommodate the number of children the developers anticipate living within a development at this scale”.
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