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<blockquote data-quote="Jukka" data-source="post: 7054802" data-attributes="member: 18362"><p>The hysteria from councillors about the Planning Regular kind of sums up why we needed one in the first place.</p><p></p><p>The regulator had a fairly straightforward role - check proposed plans to make sure they're consistent with national policies, and that they're properly justified by evidence.</p><p></p><p>In this case, they're not saying no to the potential for the tacky low pay outlet centre, they're simply saying the work hasn't been done by the council to justify it by way of a joint retail strategy. I think most reasonable people could expect that such a strategy would not be able to justify a proposal like this.</p><p></p><p>Similar to their objections to the Build to Rent restrictions in Dublin. They're saying the council haven't done the evidence base to show what the implications of the move would be on housing delivery.</p><p></p><p>Even if they did manage to hammer through this zoning, I'd be putting good money on it not getting past ABP.</p><p></p><p>How this whole thing has come about and is being pushed is incredibly suspicious, and it's hard not to think some people are down for a major payday if it comes off. Some FOI requests could be very revealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jukka, post: 7054802, member: 18362"] The hysteria from councillors about the Planning Regular kind of sums up why we needed one in the first place. The regulator had a fairly straightforward role - check proposed plans to make sure they're consistent with national policies, and that they're properly justified by evidence. In this case, they're not saying no to the potential for the tacky low pay outlet centre, they're simply saying the work hasn't been done by the council to justify it by way of a joint retail strategy. I think most reasonable people could expect that such a strategy would not be able to justify a proposal like this. Similar to their objections to the Build to Rent restrictions in Dublin. They're saying the council haven't done the evidence base to show what the implications of the move would be on housing delivery. Even if they did manage to hammer through this zoning, I'd be putting good money on it not getting past ABP. How this whole thing has come about and is being pushed is incredibly suspicious, and it's hard not to think some people are down for a major payday if it comes off. Some FOI requests could be very revealing. [/QUOTE]
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