Dublin City Council's housing credibility 'undermined'

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A plan to rezone a Dublin industrial site for housing has been dropped following a legal challenge. Independent Councillor Mannix Flynn said the credibility of the council and its ability to build houses had been seriously undermined.

Pat O'Connell & Co, a plant machinery supplier, had taken a judicial review of a decision to rezone lands near Chapelizod as Z10, which is mixed use - including residential.

The rezoning was narrowly agreed by councillors at a special meeting to provide 3,500 homes on 20 sites. In the end, rezoning for just 1,575 houses was agreed. Pat O'Connell & Co - which owns part of the land - argued it had not been "fully heard" in relation to the rezoning.

 

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