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Social and Affordable Housing.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 April 2006

Tuesday, 4 April 2006

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Róisín Shortall

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583 Ms Shortall asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if he will report on the progress to date on delivering the 10,000 affordable housing units as promised under Sustaining Progress; the exact locations and numbers agreed to date; if he will further report on the status of each such development; the qualifying criteria and the conditions governing the sale of houses under this scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12990/06]

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Substantial progress continues to be made on delivering the 10,000 housing units promised under the Sustaining Progress affordable housing initiative. Over 70 projects on State and local authority lands are planned which, together with the projected 2,500 housing units under Part V of the Planning and Development Acts 2000 to 2004, gives over the 10,000 housing unit target figure that was proposed by the parties to the pay agreement.

The information requested on the exact location, potential numbers of housing units and the current status of each development under the initiative is set out in the following table. In addition to these, my colleague, the Minister for Health and Children, has released a series of Health Service Executive lands to the initiative which have the potential to realise 1,400 housing units. These lands are being examined by the relevant local authorities to determine their suitability for affordable housing.

The qualifying criteria for applicants under the initiative are broadly similar to the arrangements which apply under Part V. Individuals are eligible to apply for housing units under the initiative where the cost of servicing a mortgage on a market value house in the area would exceed 35% of their net disposable income.

Affordable Housing Initiative — Current Status of Projects

State lands

Local Authority Area

Department

Site

Size (hectares)

Potential no. of housing units

Current position

Cork City

OPW / D/Agriculture & Food

Model Farm Road

3.897

250

To be considered as a land swap option

D/Defence

Old Youghal Road/Camp Field, Collins Barracks

0.8

30

Site identification process to be completed.

Cork County

D/Agriculture & Food

Clonakilty

15

80

Feasibility study on site completed and approved by Council. Amendment to the Local Area Plan was advertised on 20 Feb ’06 and was on public display until 3 April ’06.

Dublin City

OPW

Jamestown Road

2.63

240

Closing date for receipt of tenders was 16 Jan-06. Decision imminent on the selection of a preferred bidder.

OPW

Infirmary Road

1.1

160

Preferred bidder selected. Contract signed on 8 December ’05. Planning process has begun.

D/Agriculture & Food

Harcourt Terrace Phase 1

0.35

193

Swap process completed. Sale of 193 units in South Dublin underway.

D/Defence

St. Bricin’s

1

250

Preferred bidder selected. Contract negotiations ongoing.

Fingal

D/Health & Children

Portrane, Co. Dublin (not serviced)

4

150

Land zoned in Development Plan June 2005 — Long term project

Galway County

D/Agriculture & Food

Athenry

22

500

Galway County Council agreed to rezone the site for residential purposes on 19 December ’05. Part VIII approval advertised in Feb 06 for 60 units on 3 hectares of the site. Remainder of the site to be put forward as a land swap option.

South Dublin

D/Agriculture & Food

Backweston

6

250

To be considered as a land swap option.

State lands released to the Affordable Homes Partnership

Current Status of Projects

Local Authority Area

Department

Site

Size (hectares)

Potential no. of housing units

Current position

Dublin City

OPW

Broc House

0.22

**

Site advertised for a land swap on 16 November 05.

OPW

Harcourt Terrace Phase 2

0.5

**

Swap preparatory work being undertaken.

Kildare

D/Defence

Magee Barracks

19.4

350

Local Area Plan adopted Nov 05

D/Agriculture & Food

Backweston

13

250

To be considered as a land swap option.

Meath

D/Defence

Gormanston

81

350

To be considered as a land swap option.

** The potential number of housing units for these two projects is dependent on the swap procurement process.

Affordable Housing Initiative — Current Status of Projects

Local Authority lands

Local Authority Area

Site

Potential no. of housing units

Current position

Clare

Shannon

40

Masterplan for the area being developed.

Cork City

Togher

200

Planning process due to be completed in May-06

Kilnap Rd/Old Whitechurch Rd

200

Masterplan to be developed for the area by early ’06

Blackpool, Cork

20

Construction currently underway.

Shanakiel

240

Planning process completed in Nov-05. Construction commenced Feb-06

Buckleys Field, Blackrock

32

Construction completed. Housing units allocated

Cork County

Castletreasure

20

Construction commenced July 05

Greenfield

10

Planning process completed. Construction commenced Nov-05

Poulavone (formerly Carriganarra)

20

At the pre-planning stage

Kilnagleary

50

At preliminary design stage

Dublin City

Cedarbrook, Phase II

250

Planning process to be completed by mid-06

Cherry Orchard Hospital Lands

200

Land transferred from Health Service Executive to Dublin City Council. Planning application to be submitted in ’06.

Finglas Road

154

Under Construction. 50 units were offered for sale in Nov 05

Malahide Road

300

Proposals on the development of this site are to be prepared

Dún Laoghaire/ Rathdown

Site at Harolds, Grange Road, Sandyford

100

Negotiations are underway with adjoining land owner in relation to reaching an agreement under Part V which may result in the developer constructing affordable units on this site.

Fingal

Blanchardstown — Tyrellstown

80

Planning phase due to commence during 2006

Balbriggan — Flemington Ph. 1

49

Construction completed and housing units allocated in November ’05

Balbriggan — Flemington Ph. 2

30

Planning process completed in Jul-05. Tender documentation being prepared.

Balbriggan — Balrothery

50

Construction underway

Balbriggan — Castlelands

100

Planning process to be completed by Sep-06

Donabate (not serviced)

100

Planning process to be completed by Nov-06

Blanchardstown Cappagh

50

Area Action Plan adopted by Council.

Galway City

Headford Road

54

Currently in discussions with voluntary body with a view to their undertaking a project on the same site.

Kerry

Balyard, Tralee

10

Proposals to be prepared

Pinewood/Deerpark, Killarney

20

Site to be reviewed by architect to provide 20 units instead of the original 10

Kildare

Athy

50

Planning process to be completed by end 06

Clane

50+

Planning process to be completed by mid 06

Meath

Kilmessan

25

Construction on these 4 sites could possibly be underway in the 2nd half of 2006

Ballivor

6

Navan

25

Kells

25

Sligo

Ballinode, Sligo Town

100

PPP process underway. Risk workshop took place on March 10 ’06.

Carney

10

Planning process in progress. Shortlisting completed — Tender documentation to issue shortly

South Dublin

Tallaght — Kiltepper

390

Preliminary aspects of work underway

Tallaght — Hazelgrove, Killinarden

300

Constraints Study underway

Tallaght — Fortunestown

60

Preliminary aspects of work underway

Lucan / Clondalkin — Balgaddy

50

Preliminary aspects of work underway.

Corkagh/Grange

200

Preliminary aspects of work underway

Waterford City

Knockboy (Ballygunner)

50

Construction underway

Logloss

50

Contract signed in Dec-05. Construction underway

Wexford

Coolcotts, Wexford Town

30

Licensing agreements signed on 8 December ’05. Construction underway.

Creagh, Gorey

30

Wicklow

Newtown Mount Kennedy

20

Site development currently underway

Blessington

30

Planning permission granted subject to construction of a relief road.

The potential yield from sites depends on site characteristics; housing mix and other facilities; and sustainable development, i.e. in terms of local development and in terms of meeting peoples' needs. The final number of units will, therefore, be determined through the planning process.

These figures do not include Part V affordable units, 2,500, and the range of Health Service Executive lands which have the potential to yield over 1,400 units to the initiative and which are being examined by the relevant local authorities to determine their suitability for affordable housing.

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