Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien has come under pressure to deliver a fundamental review of An Bord Pleanála following a recent High Court case.
The recent case saw An Bord Pleanála concede that their decision to reject Dublin City Council's (DCC) proposals for greater heights for some buildings in the Docklands was not legally valid.
Sinn Féin representative Eoin Ó Broin TD has since hit out at the independent planning body and called for an thorough review.
"This is the third time Dublin City Council has been forced to take An Bord Pleanala to court in order to uphold the integrity of the SDZ process in the Dublin Docklands," Teachta Ó Broin said.
"The Bord appears to be facilitating a developer led planning agenda supported by the Department of Housing's mandatory planning guidelines on apartment design standards and building heights.
"The actions of the Bord have undermined Dublin City Council's attempts to promote good place making an planning in this SDZ.
"It is not sustainable that two of the State's leading planning authorities to be in conflict over an important site in the capital city.
"The Minister for Housing must begin a fundamental review and reform of An Bord Pleanála. He must also revoke the mandatory Ministerial guidelines on building heights and apartment design standards, which have only aided a proliferation of unaffordable build to rent units."
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