The An Coimisiún Pleanála, Ireland’s national planning authority, is set to rule on plans for a large housing development in a rapidly growing suburb of Limerick.
Development Details
Limerick City and County Council has already granted conditional planning permission to Sonnervale for the construction of 114 new homes on the northside of Castletroy Golf Club. The proposed development includes 60 houses, comprised of 16 four-bed detached homes and 44 three-bed semi-detached units.
In addition to the houses, the plans incorporate 16 two-bed apartments and 38 duplex units, offering both three-bed and two-bedroom accommodations.
Local Concerns and Conditions
A key point of contention involves access to the site. The Mount Green Residents Association, representing 41 local residents, submitted a request to the Council asking that Mount Green Road not be used for construction access or access to the planned creche. Residents also voiced concerns about the potential removal of mature trees, believed to be habitat for the local bat population.
Local councillor Peter Doyle supported these concerns. The Council stipulated that builders are not to use Mount Green Road for access “in the interest of traffic safety.”
Agents for the developer have stated the project will deliver “high quality homes” with “plentiful open space.”
Appeal and Next Steps
One appeal against the development has been submitted to the An Coimisiún Pleanála. However, it is understood this appeal does not relate to the issue of access via Mount Green Road. No date has been set for a decision.
If the An Coimisiún Pleanála upholds the Council’s decision, construction could begin, potentially with alternative access arrangements. If the appeal is successful, the development may be altered or delayed. It is also possible the planning authority could request further information from the developer or the objecting parties before reaching a final determination.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of housing is included in the development?
The development plans include 16 four-bed detached houses, 44 three-bed semi-detached houses, 16 two-bed apartments, and 38 duplex units.
What concerns have been raised by local residents?
Residents of Mount Green Road have expressed concerns about using their road for construction access and access to the creche, as well as the potential removal of trees used by bats.
Has a decision been made on the development?
Limerick City and County Council granted conditional planning permission, but an appeal has been lodged with the An Coimisiún Pleanála, and no decision date has been set.
How might new housing developments impact existing communities?
