Draft Dublin City Development Plan 2022 - 2028 - Update - Deirdre Scully Deputy City Planner Plan
Draft Dublin City Development Plan 2022 - 2028 - Update - Deirdre Scully Deputy City Planner Plan
2022 - 2028
Presentation to the
Economic
Development and
Enterprise SPC
January 2022
Deirdre Scully
Deputy City Planner
Background and Context
Population for Dublin City for the year 2028 is 625,750 (Low) to
640,000 (High) persons.
Housing Demand for the years 2022 to 2028, is approximately 40,000
residential units for the six year period.
Land capacity: approximately 550 hectares available to develop during
this development plan cycle which can provide approximately 48,500
residential units.
Headroom – 20%
City Area Name Estimated Capacity Area (HA)
SDRA lands 34,350 - 35,550 357
Other City lands (excluding SDRAs) 13,000 189
Current zoned total 48,500 550
Potential lands at Glasnevin & Naas Road, Phase 1 (see
6,000
Section 2.3.5)
Potential total 54,500
Social inclusion and housing for all – new policies for older people.
• Locational criteria
• General presumption against large scale residential developments (in excess
of 100 units) which comprise of 100% BTR.
• A minimum of 40% of standard build to sell apartments will be required in such
instances.
• Discourage BTR Accommodation schemes of less than 100 units.
City Economy and Retail – Chapter 6, 7
Provides policy support to the growth of culture in the City and seeks to
address planning challenges to ensure that culture is valued and grows
as part of the city fabric.
Support for key cultural activities- music, art, digital arts, night time
cultural activities, street art, use of public realm.
Support for Irish language quarter, the use of the Irish language and
the traditional arts CU 26-27, CUO 4-49.
Zoning and Development Management – Chapter 14 & 15.
More focussed Z6 (industrial zoning) and greater use of Z10 and Z14
(mixed use and regeneration) to encourage the integration of new housing
with places of employment, particularly on larger sites with high quality
public transport