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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000, AS AMENDED,

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 2001, AS AMENDED

NOTICE OF PROPOSED VARIATION NO. 9 OF THE DUBLIN CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2022 – 2028

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 13 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 that Dublin City Council, being the Planning Authority for

Dublin City, has prepared a Proposed Variation of the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028 in respect of the following:

Proposed Variation No. 9 - Broombridge-Hamilton Masterplan:

It is proposed to vary the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028, by making the following amendments:

Changing the land use zoning objective of lands at Glasnevin that include Dublin Industrial Estate and environs, Dublin 11

From: Zoning Objective Z6 – Employment/Enterprise - To provide for the creation and protection of enterprise and facilitate opportunities for

employment creation.

To: Zoning Objective Z14 – Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas - To seek the social, economic and physical development and/or

regeneration of an area with mixed-use, of which residential would be the predominant use.

Designating the endorsed Broombridge-Hamilton Masterplan as a new Strategic Development and Regeneration Area (SDRA 18) with associated

amendments to Chapter 13: Strategic Development and Regeneration Areas (SDRAs) and incorporating the endorsed Broombridge-Hamilton

Masterplan 2025 into Volume 2 of the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028 as a new appendix 21.

Amending Table 2-8: Core Strategy and Settlement Hierarchy in Chapter 2: Core Strategy of Volume 1 of the Dublin City Development Plan 2022-

2028 to include new SDRA 18.

Reason: Dublin City Council prepared a non-statutory Masterplan for lands located at Glasnevin that include 45.5 hectares of lands zoned Z6

(Employment/Enterprise) at Dublin Industrial Estate and environs (formerly known as Baile Bogáin (Ballyboggan)) pursuant to Objective CS01 of the

Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028. The Broombridge-Hamilton Masterplan was prepared to facilitate the compact and sustainable mixeduse

regeneration and redevelopment of the area in accordance with national and regional policy objectives relating to compact and sustainable

growth. The proposed variation is required to implement the Masterplan. The proposed re-zoning is required to facilitate residential development

and the proposed SDRA designation will provide legal status to the Masterplan. This will support a coordinated and sequential approach to the

regeneration of these lands, ensuring that essential community facilities and amenities to support a new community are provided.

A copy of the Proposed Variation, together with a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Environmental Report pursuant to the Planning and

Development (Strategic Environmental Assessment) [SEA] Regulations 2004-2011, a Natura Impact Report pursuant to the EU Habitats Directive

(92/43/EEC) and the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended), a Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Report pursuant to Section 28 of the

Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended) and an accompanying Rainwater Management Strategy may be inspected for a period from

21st October 2025 to 18th November 2025, inclusive at the following location: Online at: https://consult.dublincity.ie/

At Dublin City Council Civic Offices, Ground Floor, Block 4, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 during public opening hours, Monday – Friday 9.00am to 4.30pm.

At Dublin City Council Central Area Office, 51-53 Lower Sean McDermott Street, Dublin 1, Monday to Thursday between the hours of 9.30

am and 4.00 pm and on Fridays between the hours of 9.30 am and 3.30 pm.

At Cabra Area Office, 97 New Cabra Road, Dublin 7, Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 2 pm.

Written observations or submissions regarding the proposed variation are invited from members of the public and all other interested parties during

the period 21st October 2025 to 18th November 2025, inclusive. Individuals, groups, organisations or representatives, as well as children, or

groups or associations representing the interests of children, are also entitled to make submissions or observations.

The Planning process is an open and public one and, in that context, all documents are made available for public inspection. All submissions

and observations will be published online but your address will not be published. You are responsible for ensuring that no vexatious, libellous or

confidential information, including information relating to a third party (in respect of which the third party has not, expressly, or impliedly in the

circumstances, consented to its disclosure) is included in your submission or observation or part thereof. The Planning Authority reserves the right to

redact any submission or observation that does not comply with this requirement.

All submissions or observations received with respect to the proposed variation made to the Planning Authority up to 4.30 pm, 18th November 2025

will be taken into consideration before the making of the Proposed Variation.

Submissions or observations may be made:

Online at link URL: https://consult.dublincity.ie/

Or

by post to the following address:

Niamh Lambert, Administrative Officer, Proposed Variation No. 9, Planning, Property and Economic Development Department,

Block 4, Floor 3, Dublin City Council, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8.