GrantedDecided 12 September 2018Limerick County Council

Sycamore Avenue, Rathbane, Limerick.

Planning application 188007
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 September 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Limerick County Council.
The proposed development will consist of: provision of 43 no. residential units comprising; 14 no. two storey units and 29 no. three-storey units. The unit mix comprises; 20 no. 2 bedroom units and 23 no. 3 bedroom units. The dwelling types comprises: 31 no. houses and 12 no. apartments / duplexes, new road connecting with Sycamore Avenue, associated footpaths; 76 no. car parking spaces, hard landscaping including; homezone area, bin stores, privacy strips to front gardens, rear garden walls and installation of street lighting, soft landscaping including play areas; planting and trees, construction of and / or remedial works to boundaries with adjacent sites, construction of new watermain, new foul sewer connection, storm sewer, and surface water drainage systems, connection to public utilities and all associated site works.

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