Application description published by Waterford City and County Council.
For the construction of a residential development containing 91No. dwelling units comprising of 36No. two-storey 3 bed semi-detached units, 8No. two-storey 4 bed semi-detached units, 5No. two-storey 3 bed terrace units, 2No. two-storey 2 bed terrace units and 2No. four-storey apartment blocks, containing 20No. apartments per block, each block comprising of 4No. 1 bed apartments, 13No. 2 bed apartments and 3 No. 3 bed apartments with associated bin & bike storage, carparking and site landscaping, together with all associated site development works, new vehicular entrance to site from Kill St. Lawrence Road (L91132) and upgrading of existing vehicular junction onto Killure Road (R708). This development is located at Killure Road, Kilcohan, Waterford. (A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the planning application).
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PL-500554-WD-26Submitted 05 January 2026 / decided 30 April 2026
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Application ref
2560154
Received
10 March 2025
Decided
03 December 2025
FI requested
Yes
Authority
Waterford City and County Council
Application type
PERMISSION
Outcome
Conditional grant
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