GrantedDecided 22 July 2022Limerick County Council

Mungret Gate, Baunacloka Mungret, Limerick

Planning application 211216
DecisionConditional grant
Decided22 July 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Limerick County Council.
The construction on Site A of 99no. residential units comprising 4no. 4-bed semi-detached dwellings, 4no. 3-bed terraced dwellings, 38no. 3-bed semi-detached dwellings, 2no. 3-ned detached dwellings, 12no. duplex apartments comprising 24no. 2-bed units, 9no. triplex apartments comprising 19no. 1-bed units and 8 no. 2-bed units, all with associated secure bicycle parking and bin storage. The development will also include 146no. car parking spaces, public lighting, landscaping, amenity open space areas and all associated site development and infrastructural works including water, foul and surface water drainage services with associated connections and attenuation proposals. Vehicular entrance will be via a new roadway which on completion will become part of the proposed Mungret Link Road and link to the R510

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