GrantedDecided 23 August 2021Fingal County Council

F20A/0664: Permission for a mixed-use development comprised of 67 no. residential dwellings and 2 no. retail/commercial units on a site measuring circa 2.1 hectares. The proposed development consists of 46 no. 2 storey 2 & 3 bed semi-detached and terraced houses and 21 no. 1,2 & 3 bed apartment and duplex units comprised of; (i) Block A: being a 2 storey building accommodating 2 no. retail/commercial units at ground floor level & 2 no. 1 & 2 bed apartments at first floor level (total 2 no. dwellings); (ii) Block B: being a 2/3 storey building accommodating 11 no. 2 bed apartments, 3 no. 3 bed duplex units and 1 no. 2 bed duplex unit (total 15 no. dwellings); & (iii) 2 no. 2 storey duplex blocks each accommodating 1 no. 2 bed apartment and 1 no. 3 bed duplex unit (total 4 no. dwellings). The proposed development includes for the demolition of an existing 1 storey dwelling (measuring circa 116m2). Access to the development will be via a new vehicular access point located off the Upper Main Street, Rush. The development also includes for public open spaces and landscaping, car parking, pedestrian cycle access, drainage & services connections etc. and all associated site development works. AI received 04/06/21 CAI received 27/07/21

Upper Main Street (east of Kenure Park, south of Brook Stream & west o
DecisionGrant permission
Decided23 August 2021
Application typePermission
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