RefusedDecided 29 July 2022Meath County Council

Johnstown, Navan, Co. Meath C15 K857

Planning application 22749
DecisionRefused
Decided29 July 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Meath County Council.
The demolition of the existing single storey dwelling c.247m2 and a development to include: the construction of 24 no. dwelling units, comprising 12 no. single storey dwellings in 3no. terraced blocks (3 no. 1 bedroom and 9 no. 2 bedroom houses); 12 no. apartment dwellings in a two storey apartment block (4 no. 1 bedroom units and 8 no. 2 bedroom units); provision of 24 no. car parking spaces; provision of attenuation area and pumping station, general provision of the public open space, landscaping, and associated site development works

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