RefusedDecided 21 January 2021Meath County Council

Downstown, Duleek, Co Meath

Planning application LB201753
DecisionRefused
Decided21 January 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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The development will consist of 64 no. housing units (16 no. 1 bed units, 18 no. 2 bed units, 26 no. 3 bed units and 4 no. 4 bed units). These units include 12 no. sheltered housing/assisted living units associated with the nursing home permitted under LB191719, and 4 no. live work units. The development will range in height from 1 to 3 storeys. The proposed development also includes a 154 sqm community building, 99 no. car parking spaces, landscaping, public open spaces, and all other associated development works. The proposed development will be accessed from Downstown Road to the South

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