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Cllr Dermot Lacey

Representing Pembroke-South Dock Ward on Dublin City Council
Dermot Lacey is a Labour Party Councillor for the Pembroke-South Dock Ward on Dublin City Council. Dermot has been a member of Dublin City Council since 1993, and lives in Beech Hill, Donnybrook.
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Draft City Development Plan

The closing date for submissions from members of the public on the Draft Dublin City Development Plan 2011-2017 is tomorrow, Friday 12th March.

The remaining stages in the process are as follows:

  • The Manager’s Report on submissions received is circulated to City Council by 24th May 2010
  • Consideration of the Report by the Members to be complete by 16th August 2010
  • The Members have the period between 24th May and 16th August to consider the Manager’s Report, the issues raised in public submissions and the Manager’s Recommendations. The process for this is the same as for the preparation of the Draft Plan – i.e. Members submit Motions on the Manager’s Report and a series of Statutory City Council meetings will be held to consider the Manager’s Report and Councillors Motions
  • After the 16th August, the Material Amendments arising from the Councillors consideration are made and prepared for public display
  • The Second Public Display – Material Amendments will run from 6th September to 4th October, 2010
  • The Manager prepares a report on submissions received and circulates this to Members by 1st November, 2010
  • The Members must consider the report and decide on the material amendments by 13th December, 2010 at which time they make the Plan
  • The Plan becomes effective from the 10th January 2011

If you have any comments to make on the draft development plan, you can do so through the link above before 12th March, or alternatively get in touch with me and let me know your thoughts.

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