RefusedDecided 04 October 2024Galway County Council

Milltown, Tuam, Co. Galway

Planning application 2461042
DecisionRefused
Decided04 October 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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For: 1) Construction of a housing development with a total of 23 no. dwellings in semi-detached, terrace, apartment and duplex configurations, consisting of 2no. 4-bed semi-detached houses, 2no. 3-bed semi-detached houses, 3no. 4-bed terrace houses, 4no. 3-bed terrace houses, 5no. 3-bed duplex units, 4no. 1-bed apartments and 3no. 3-bed apartments. 2) Associated development and works including the extension of granted pedestrian and vehicular access under planning reference 21/617, all hard and soft landscaping, internal roads and footpaths, cycle and car parking, public and private amenities and open spaces, boundary treatments, public lighting, and all other ancillary works above and below ground including connections to water supply, surface water infrastructure, wastewater infrastructure and utilities. Gross floor space of proposed work: 2,364.00 sqm

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