SOUTH Dublin County Council’s joint venture development of 1,034 homes on 29 acres of land at Kilcarbery in Clondalkin, has been approved by An Bord Pleanála.
The mixed tenure development which will include 310 social housing units (30 per cent of the development) is the first of its kind envisaged as part of the major urban sites initiative under the ‘Rebuilding Ireland’ initiative.
Adwood Ltd, a consortium of established Dublin builders Adroit and Maplewood, will develop the site.
Adwood Ltd will pay the council €38m and deliver 310 social housing units at competitive rates over four years.
In return for State support through the Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF) of €2m, the developer has also committed to deliver 50 units at prices discounted to the market.
The 724 private homes include a comprehensive range of three and four-bed houses as well as one, two and three-bed apartments. The tender also includes an 847 sqm community building which will be handed over to the council.
A creche and retail unit will also be included as part of the development.
The Kilcarbery development is part of the council’s €1 billion investment plan for building 4,500 new homes in the county in the coming years.
Daniel McLoughlin, Chief Executive of South Dublin County Council, said: “This is a vital element of our overall council-led housing strategy to deliver 4,500 homes over the next few years.
“We must now get on with commencement on site at the earliest opportunity and we look forward to the development of this new community.”
The site is situated between the N4 and N7 close to Grange Castle Business Park, Grange Castle Golf Course, and the picturesque Corkagh Park, which is one of Dublin's largest parks covering over 290 acres where one can enjoy fishing, cycling, running and a host of other sports.
The site has been chosen for its attractiveness, readiness, and capacity to cater for significant supply aimed at the starter home market, addressing as it does, issues of affordability.