GrantedDecided 03 June 2021Dublin City Council

3352/20: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at this a site of approx. 0.1024ha accessed from Shea's Lane and to the rear of No. 27, 28 & 29 Manor Street, (all protected structures), Dublin 7. The development will consist of construction of a new 3 and part 4 storey apartment development consisting of 20 no. apartments (7 no. 1 beds, 10 no. 2 beds, 2 no. 3 beds and 1 no. studio units). Each residential unit has associated private open space in the form of a balcony or terrace and a communal open space. A total of 30 no. bicycle spaces are proposed and 1 no. set down car space. A single storey structure is proposed for a waste management and bicycle storage area along with associated bike shelter structures. The development shall be accessed from Shea's Lane. The associated site and infrastructural works include provision for water services, foul and surface water drainage and connections, attenuation proposals; permeable paving; all landscaping works; boundary treatments; shared surface footpath and roadway; and electrical services.

A site of approx. 0.1024ha accessed from Shea's Lane and to the rear of No. 27, 28 & 29 Manor Street, (all protected structures), Dublin 7
DecisionGrant permission
Decided03 June 2021
Application typePermission
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