GrantedDecided 13 November 2019Galway City Council

San Antonio Terrace, Salthill, Galway

Planning application 19266
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 November 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway City Council.
Permission is being sought for (1) demolition of an existing building (176sqm) (2) construction of a new apartment building (597.11sqm) consisting of 4 no. ground floor apartments, 3 no. duplex apartments and 1 no. first floor apartment (3) utility storage unit to the rear for use as bin and bicycle storage and (4) Alterations to eastern site boundary, entailing ceding of land (920 sqm) to public use and carrying widening works to the public road and provision of a public footparth, along with all other site works associated with the development

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