The designation of an area as a Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) under Section 166 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended) is a decision of the Government, on the proposal of the Minister and taking on board observations from relevant Government Departments and the various agencies and public bodies under their aegis.
Under Section 166(1) of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended), the Minister shall, before proposing the designation of a site to the Government, consult with relevant development agencies on the proposed designation, which under Section 165 of the Act include IDA Ireland, Enterprise Ireland, local authorities and others.
SDZs are designated for locations of strategic national importance in economic or social terms. In this regard I have not received any proposals from the statutorily defined development agencies for such a designation in strategic national terms and therefore I have no plans to bring such a proposal to Government.
In addition, such a development proposal could be considered appropriately within the normal planning application process as in many other areas of enterprise and food sector development.