RefusedDecided 11 August 2021Cork County Council

Emmet Street Mallow Co. Cork

Planning application 21/5687
DecisionRefused
Decided11 August 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
The demolition of existing structures and the construction of a residential development of 28 no. apartments and all ancillary site works. The proposed development will consist of 4 no. apartment buildings as follows; Blocks 1 & 2 (4 no. 1-bedroom apartments over 2 storeys); Block 3 (6 no. 1-bedroom apartments and 12 no. 2-bedroom apartments over 3 storeys); Block 4 (2 no. 1-bedroom apartments over 2 storeys). Ancillary site works to include provision of bin store and bicycle stands. Access to the proposed development will be from Emmet Street and Humes Lane.

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