GrantedDecided 20 August 2020Dublin City Council

2658/20: Permission - the development will consist of the demolition of the existing single storey storey shed and the construction of two residential units. It will be a part two and part three storey develoment consisting of a one-bedroom apartment to the front and a 3-bedroom family home/house to the rear. The house will consist of a lower ground floor set half a storey below ground with a first and second floor above. The apartment will consist of a setback two-storey duplex with living accommodation at first floor and a bedroom & bathroom at second floor. The house will have a split level garden to the rear and a screened private terrace at second floor. The apartment will have screened terrace at first and second floor. The proposal will include pedestrian and vehicular access. It will include a single car space and two cycle spaces in the garage and entrance lobby. The development will be within the existing terrace of light industrial sheds and will include all associated ancillary works, landscaping and services.

19, Crescent Place, Clontarf, Dublin 3, D03 H721.
DecisionGrant permission
Decided20 August 2020
Application typePermission
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