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    If Planning Permission is not granted for Lansdowne little hope it would be granted for Ringsend. Lansdowne is already a stadium whereas would be almost impossible to get planning permission for green field urban site. Lansdowne already has public transport next to it too.

    If I was a local resident I would look for reasonable concessions without killing the project as a stadium would be preferable to thousands of office workers & apartment dwellers accessing 24/7.

    I would be surprised if planning rejected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    If Planning Permission is not granted for Lansdowne little hope it would be granted for Ringsend. Lansdowne is already a stadium whereas would be almost impossible to get planning permission for green field urban site. Lansdowne already has public transport next to it too.

    If I was a local resident I would look for reasonable concessions without killing the project as a stadium would be preferable to thousands of office workers & apartment dwellers accessing 24/7.

    I would be surprised if planning rejected.
    Pete, the IGB site is brownfield (there is a factory there already) and is right beside the docks so less basis for residents objections. And its not much further out of the city centre.

    A lot of rumours doing the rounds that ABP are going to recommend the Lansdowne stadium with a lower overall height restriction, which would make it economically unviable (by reducing the capacity below 50,000).

    The swap deal makes a lot of sense and hopefully will see the NIMBY residents getting their just desserts by seeing a load of social housing constructed on the Lansdowne site!

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    I think the IRFU should make it clear to the lcoal residents that if the stadium fails then it will be apartments and because of their responsible attitude to the community it will contain at least 15% social and affordable housing. There may even be room for a halting site as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    I think the IRFU should make it clear to the lcoal residents that if the stadium fails then it will be apartments and because of their responsible attitude to the community it will contain at least 15% social and affordable housing. There may even be room for a halting site as well.
    Correct me if im wrong, but if a developer buys the lansdowne site for the purpose of building apts etc is he/she not legally bound to make a certain percentage available as social and affordable housing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reder View Post
    Correct me if im wrong, but if a developer buys the lansdowne site for the purpose of building apts etc is he/she not legally bound to make a certain percentage available as social and affordable housing.
    Legally bound & actually applied are two different things in Ireland. I believe if you host a tent at the Galway Races no responsibility towards social housing.

    BTW its supposed to be 20% in the site developed but usually what happens is developers give bigger plot of land to the Local Authority so in no way or developments "socially blended" but used as means of local authority to fund their housing needs. The cost is passed onto the purchaser of apartments/houses anyway.

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    Lansdowne Planning Decision

    An Bord Pleanala is expected to reveal its ruling today on the proposed redevelopment of Dublin's Lansdowne Road stadium.

    The local authorities granted permission for the planned €365 revamp last August, but more than 30 groups and individuals have lodged objections, including local residents.

    However, two of the objections were withdrawn last week when the IRFU bought two houses on Lansdowne Road owned by objectors for between €5m and €7m each.

    An Bord Pleanala was due to make its decision on the matter last month, but said it needed more time because of the complex nature of the case.

    An unfavourable ruling would be a major headache for the IRFU and FAI and could delay the completion of the project beyond its 2009 deadline.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    An Bord Pleanala is expected to reveal its ruling today on the proposed redevelopment of Dublin's Lansdowne Road stadium.

    The local authorities granted permission for the planned €365 revamp last August
    Cheap skates

    what does the planned revamp consist of - a lick of paint (one coat) to the home dressing room??

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    serious rumours going around that it will have to be reduced to 45,000 capacity and that it will be therefore unviable. could be a bit of a mess really

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    serious rumours going around that it will have to be reduced to 45,000 capacity and that it will be therefore unviable. could be a bit of a mess really
    That's been going around for a while. McNamara will offer the IGB site in exchange and the FAI won't be part of the new stadium. Back to plan Z in Abbotstown and Delaney fooked.

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    heard them too. is the proposed capacity 55k?

    and if it is reduced what then? back to square one or is there a plan B*?

    * with the FAI involved i seriously doubt that there is anything resembling a plan B!

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    Today's rumour is that APB is going against its own inspectors recommendation and approving with capacity as is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy View Post
    However, two of the objections were withdrawn last week when the IRFU bought two houses on Lansdowne Road owned by objectors for between €5m and €7m each.

    These 2 people should be named publicly. They have blackmailed money out of national sport to make a quick buck.

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    Lansdowne Road looks at long last set to get the green light from the Republic's planning authorities for the €380m redevelopment of the old stadium.

    Speculation had been mounting that the stadium project was due to be restricted and thrown into crisis after an oral hearing which collated grievances from residents regarding its revamp.

    However, it is understood that An Bord Pleanála are set to award planning permission contrary to their own Inspector's report which recommended that the objections be upheld.

    A definite announcement is expected today with the IRFU and the FAI anxiously awaiting the outcome, for if the stadium's capacity was restricted to below 50,000, the project is likely to be feasible.
    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sp...cle2381835.ece

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavan_fan View Post
    These 2 people should be named publicly. They have blackmailed money out of national sport to make a quick buck.
    Their names have been all over the papers and IMO they've done nothing wrong just looked after the best interests of their families. It was the IRFU who acted in a dodgy manner - bribing objectors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavan_fan View Post
    These 2 people should be named publicly. They have blackmailed money out of national sport to make a quick buck.
    i would imagine that property in the area is very expensive normally. probably worth €2m or €3m for houses there anyway. we are a capatalist country so if they can get €5m or €7m for their houses then fair play. if your house was located beside a stadium and you didn't want it to be enlarged/redeveloped are you saying you would donate your home for the good of national sport? don't think so. it is the same as people who lose their houses when motorways/dual carriageways are built. should they just walk away and give their house as it is a national road?

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    Well Michael O'Leary paid nearly 10 million for a house on Raglan road so maybe that was the market value.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WeAreRovers View Post
    It was the IRFU who acted in a dodgy manner - bribing objectors.
    It encourages further spurious objections Other residents have complained that they couldn't afford the same level of legal representation and missed out on the jackpot.

    Is the Ringsend site a definite no-go for the FAI? It might be better to go there as tenants rather than starting a new hare-brained scheme from scratch on their own (especially if it's out of town). This city certainly does not need three big stadiums.
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    It's different it you pay €3m for a house you intend to live in but the IRFU is buying property to facilitate a development project.
    They could never have expected to pay the going rate.
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    Its Ireland of course its goin to be a mess!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar View Post
    It's different it you pay €3m for a house you intend to live in but the IRFU is buying property to facilitate a development project.
    They could never have expected to pay the going rate.
    exactly - (i presume you mean they were always going to have to pay more). there is a willing purchaser and an unwilling seller. one net benefactor - the developer. therefore you have to pay above the odds. happens throughout the country on a daily basis. why the big rush to name and shame now? people applaud the 'small man' when he squeezes a couple of million out of a property developer but then go up in arms when the developer happens to act on behalf of a sports stadium. double standards methinks

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