Goldman Sachs company seeks not to make €4m contributions for play facilities and open space in Blanchardstown

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Goldman Sachs company seeks not to make €4m contributions for play facilities and open space in Blanchardstown via IrishTimesBiz

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In one condition, the council is requiring a payment of €1.7 million in a special contribution towards playground facilities while the council also requires a separate €2.32 million payout in lieu of open space towards the cost of amenity works in the area of the proposed development. He contended that the inclusion of the €1.7 million contribution is “inappropriate as the design and quantum of the play areas in the development fully accords with Apartment Guidelines”.

 

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