GrantedDecided 18 July 2024Limerick County Council

No. 66, O'Connell Street, Limerick

Planning application 2460151
DecisionConditional grant
Decided18 July 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Limerick County Council.
The change of use of basement, ground, first and second floors, and the two storey return building from offices into 3 no one-bed apartments and 1 no studio apartment in basement and first floor, 3 no two-bed apartments each on ground floor, second floor and two storey return building; replacement of two windows with patio doors on rear return building, removal of existing flat roofed lift structure and its machinery, removal of steel ladder from third floor, external flue pipes from rear return building with consequent elevational changes; replacement of all inappropriate pvc windows with timber up and down sash windows to correct configuration, removal of structure housing oil tank and associated site works. This is a Protected Structure RPS No 3215, on the NIAH Reg No 21517210 and in Limerick ACA 1A

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