GrantedDecided 04 July 2023Kildare County Council

Lands adjoining and to the rear of St Mary's Church, Mill Street, Maynooth

Planning application 23494
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 July 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Permission for a Large-scale Residential Development on lands adjoining and to the rear of St Mary's Church at Mill Street, Maynooth, Co Kildare. The development will consist of the provision of 115no. apartments in 4no. separate blocks incorporating provision of a creche and restaurant/cafe, 1no. office unit and provision of a basement to provide for car parking, bicycle storage and ancillary bin storage areas. Particulars of the development provide as follows: (a) Replacement of 2no. existing vehicular entrances onto Mill Street with 1no. single access point onto Mill Street to incorporate the proposed vehicular entrance works along with associated pedestrian and cyclist connections onto Mill Street and associated works to provide for a bus stop and realignment of existing footpath in accordance with planned Part VIII works for this section of Mill Street. (b) Site excavation works to facilitate the proposed development to include levelling, excavation and general site preparation works. (c) Block A: A four-storey building comprising a creche and restaurant/cafe at ground floor level and upper floors incorporating 1no. office unit, provision of 7no. 1bed apartments and 10no. 2bed apartments with associated civic space fronting onto Mill Street and external play area to the rear to serve the creche. A basement will be provided under Block A for parking and bin storage. (d) Block B1: An apartment block ranging from three to five storeys comprising a total of 32no. residential apartments to consist of 6no. 1bed apartments, 19no. 2 bed apartments and 7no. 3 bed apartments. A basement will be provided under Block B1 which will incorporate an access ramp, parking and bin storage. (e) Block B2: A six storey apartment block comprising a total of 48no. residential apartments to consist of 13no. 1bed apartments and 35no. 2 bed apartments. (f) Block C: An apartment block ranging from four to five storeys comprising a total of 18no. residential apartments to consist of 1no. 1bed apartments, 13no. 2 bed apartments and 4no. 3bed apartments along with a ground level storage room for bicycles and bins. Block C will be raised on stilts with a flood storage area provided at ground level beneath this Block. (g) Provision of a basement car parking area to comprise a total of 74no. car parking spaces (incorporating infrastructure for electric vehicle charge points), along with bicycle storage and bin storage areas. (h) Provision of bicycle and bin storage facilities at su

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317665-23Submitted 27 July 2023 / decided Not recorded
Status not recordedWITHDRAWN
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