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Draft Minutes 13th Oct - Fingal County Council

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F99A/0752 permission refused for a house for the following reasons noncompliance<br />

with rural housing policy, access drainage issues.<br />

F06A/1355 application for a house which was withdrawn.<br />

F06A/1929 permission granted for 2 houses.<br />

F09A/0326 permission for a house refused for the following reasons, noncompliance<br />

with rural housing policy, foul sewerage issues and inadequacy of<br />

information submitted regarding sight lines.<br />

The rural settlement strategy in the <strong>Draft</strong> Plan reflects the policy adopted by the<br />

<strong>Council</strong> on the 3 rd April 2007, following a lengthy process of careful consideration<br />

and public consultation. The policy as it now stands recognises the need to<br />

provide for housing for the rural community but limits the amount of housing in<br />

the open countryside and provides for alternative options within the rural area<br />

either in the villages or rural clusters as a more sustainable and suitable location<br />

for rural generated housing. Areas which are particularly sensitive to ongoing<br />

incremental housing growth, i.e. the Greenbelt and High Amenity zoned areas, are<br />

limited to more essential needs with the broader rural community who wish to<br />

remain in the rural area qualifying for housing in villages and rural clusters.<br />

Allowing certain individuals to be excluded from this policy would contradict this<br />

overall approach.<br />

This motion would unfairly allow certain individuals to be favourably treated in<br />

comparison to all other families with connections within the rural area.<br />

The motion if adopted would allow the sale of the site on the open market, thereby<br />

opening up the possibility of urban-generated housing development on the site.<br />

Government policy as articulated by the National Spatial Strategy and the<br />

Sustainable Rural Housing: Guidelines for Planning Authorities of April 2005,<br />

classifies the rural area of <strong>Fingal</strong> as “an area under strong urban influence”<br />

where the housing requirements of the rural community should be facilitated but<br />

urban-generated housing should be directed to areas zoned for new residential<br />

development in cities, towns and villages. This approach is reflected in the<br />

Regional Planning Guidelines for the Greater Dublin Area (5.2.2). The inclusion in<br />

the <strong>Fingal</strong> Development Plan of objectives facilitating the development of rural<br />

housing outside of the provisions of the rural settlement strategy would thus run<br />

counter to national and regional policy.<br />

Finally, Strategic Policy No. 12, adopted by the <strong>Council</strong> in <strong>Oct</strong>ober 2009, is to:<br />

Provide viable options for the retention of the rural community by the promotion<br />

of a controlled growth of the rural villages and clusters balanced with careful<br />

restriction of residential development in the countryside.<br />

The current and proposed rural settlement strategies provide for the<br />

implementation of this Strategic Policy. The exemption of certain sites from<br />

compliance with the settlement strategy would undermine the Strategic Policy

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