The chief executive of the council recommended the change as the site is close to services, amenities and the city centre. It will contribute to the “15-minute city objective”, he added.
It took the firm more than a decade to find a site that was appropriately zoned, and the 2005 move was a “major financial commitment”, it says. The decision under challenge is flawed because the chief executive of Dublin City Council did not comply with requirements when summarising Pat O’Donnell and Company’s submission on the plan, he said.
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