Well without wanting to open this can of worms, Thomas Davis have an architectural review which shows the stadium can be made to fit the GAA without a reduction in capacity, it'll mean redeveloping part of the work already done but with the DCB offering to help finance it I don't see what the problem is.
At least there is finally movement on Rathcoole. After 12 years of faffing the SDCC seem to finally have got their act together.
From John Costello's report:
"Rathcoole
In 1995, the Board negotiated the purchase of 26.2 acres of land to the East of Rathcoole from South Dublin County Council. The Council agreed to provide a right-of-way to the public road so that the Board could access the lands. At that time the Council expected this right-of-way to be through the existing Rathcoole Public Park. However, their efforts to deliver on this commitment were resisted by the local community and, accordingly, the lands have not yet been legally conveyed to the Board, despite the payment in full of the agreed purchase price. There have been numerous representations by the Board to the Council but to no avail, although the Council continue to insist that they are actively endeavouring to find a way to deliver on the access commitment.
In March 2006, we asked Michael Hand of PH McCarthy Consulting Engineers (and also Vice-Chairman of Ballinteer St John’s) to assist us in discussions with the Council. He established that the Council was involved in a Part 8 planning procedure for the so-called Rathcoole/Saggart Distributor Road with the project being on Public Display. The route of this road was along the southern boundary of the Board’s lands and, accordingly, the Council saw this as facilitating the necessary access. However, it became evident that there was significant local opposition to the Distributor Road, although indications were that there was still strong local support for the Board’s proposals to locate playing facilities on its lands.
The Board lodged a letter of support for the Council’s Part 8 proposals. Subsequent discussions between our Consulting Engineers and Council Officials on the one hand, and the Officials and the Councillors on the other, yielded a compromise whereby a 1km length of new roadway from Stoney Lane to the boundary of the Board’s lands was formally adopted by the Council at their July 2006 meeting. This would give access to the Board’s lands from the west, when constructed.
We met with the Council’s Director of Services for Planning at the end of October last who confirmed the following: -
w The Council is advancing land purchase procedures for the approved stretch of Distributor Road;
w The Council has funds in place to construct the road;
w The road would release some 25 acres of the Council’s own lands for social housing and, accordingly, its completion will receive top priority;
w Given a fair wind, the Council anticipates completion of the road by the end of 2008; and
w The Council has offered to hold pre-planning consultations with the Board’s representatives with a view to fixing site boundaries and agreeing an acceptable site configuration.
In view of this positive response from the Council, we have instructed the Consulting Engineers to engage with the Officials so that a planning application can be lodged at the earliest possible date. Arising from these discussions, it will be possible to complete the legal transfer of the lands to the Board. As there are a number of complexities to be resolved, we would not expect the planning or transfer processes to be advanced until early 2007."
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