GrantedDecided 22 November 2017Limerick County Council

Crescent Shopping Centre, Dooradoyle., Limerick

Planning application 17731
DecisionConditional grant
Decided22 November 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Limerick County Council.
Amendments to the development permitted under Limerick City and County Council Reg. Ref. 16/241. At ground floor the proposed amendments will comprise the reorganisation and amalgamation of 3 no. units (Unit A3, Unit A4 and Unit A5 totalling approximately 325 sqm) permitted as café/restaurant use to create 2 no. café/restaurant units to be known as Unit A3 and Unit A5 (totalling approximately 325 sqm). Additional new floorspace ancillary to the café/restaurant use is proposed at first floor (c. 64 sqm) to be accessed through Unit A3, along with a revised plant area and design (c. 25 sqm), and a new roof access corridor. Revised shopfront, signage and elevation is proposed to reflect the modified Units A3 and A5 at both ground and first floor; and all other ancillary works

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