GrantedDecided 04 July 2019Dublin City Council

2290/19: Permission for a residential development on this overall site of c. 0.07 ha. The proposed development shall comprise the demolition of the on site vacant 2-storey dwelling unit and vacant 1-storey shed, and provide for the construction of 29 no. residential units in the form of 1 no. 2 to 6 storey apartment building. The development shall provide for 11 no. studio apartments, 12 no. 1 bed apartments and 6 no. 2 bed apartments, all with associated private balcony/terrace/roof garden areas. Pedestrian access only is proposed, and is provided from Pim Street. The proposed development shall also provide for 29 no. sheltered bicycle parking spaces, 15 visitor bicycle parking spaces and bin storage at surface level; a 181 sqm landscaped communal open space area at ground level; all boundary treatment and landscaping works and all associated site development works.

6, 6A and 7, Pim Street, Dublin 8
DecisionGrant permission
Decided04 July 2019
Application typePermission
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