Deansrath Family Centre to dispose of land to build a multi-functional community based centre
Deansrath Family Centre

Deansrath Family Centre to dispose of land to build a multi-functional community based centre

DEANSRATH Family Centre CLG made an application for disposal of a plot of land in Clondalkin to build a multi-functional community based family centre.

According to a report at the recent council meeting, the 0.87 acres site is located at St Cuthbert’s Road, Deansrath.

The matter was referred for examination to South Dublin County Council’s valuer who recommended terms and conditions which have been accepted by Deansrath Family Centre Company CLG.

The council recommended a 99 year lease to Deansrath Family Centre CLG in accordance with Section 211 & 212 of the Planning and Development Act.

Terms and conditions as recommended by the council include the lease commencing upon completion of a multi-functional community based family centre at the site.

Deansrath Family Centre CLG will at its own cost, lodge a planning application for the proposed development within four months of council approval to this lease disposal.

All plans and specifications shall be approved in writing by the council’s development section prior to lodging the planning application.

Construction works will commence on site within 48 months of the final grant of planning permission.

The site will be disposed of in its current condition and Deansrath Family Centre CLG will be responsible for all costs in relation to the development including planning costs, funding costs, site surveys, any contamination issues, servicing, and all construction works including the provision of suitable boundaries.

The commercial rent payable shall be the sum of €30,000 plus VAT per annum.

Lease agreement will be subject to five yearly rent reviews and the commercial rent shall be reviewed to current market rental value.

According to the terms and conditions, the lessee shall seek to avoid any nuisance, noise, or disturbance to adjoining occupiers.

The lands were acquired in 1972 from Deansrath Investment Company Limited for housing and open space purposes.

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