A planning application has been submitted for The Harbour.
Plans for dozens of new homes in Kilcock have been published.
Dermot Kelly Ltd is seeking planning permission for the demolition of a car showroom on the Kelly's Garage site, at The Harbour.
In its place, the firm wants to build 10 homes, and 65 apartments.
It proposes the apartment blocks rang in height from 3 to 4 storeys.
Kildare County Council is scheduled to issue its decision on September 9th.
The developmen description is as follows:
"for the demolition of a car showroom and associated shed and the construction of 10 no. terraced houses (8 No. 3 Bed and 2 No. 4 Bed) and 65 No. apartments (21 No. 1 Bed, 40 No. 2 Bed and 4 No. 3 Bed) within 3 No. apartment Blocks ranging from 3 to 4 storeys in height. Additional works include the provision of a single vehicular access, 2 No. external bin stores, car and bicycle parking, ESB substation, relocation of electricity poles and undergrounding of electricity wire, telecoms infrastructure and solar panels at roof level of apartment blocks, all landscaping, boundary treatment works and all associated works above and below ground. A concurrent planning application is being made to Meath County Council which relates to a portion of lands to the north-west corner of the site which includes the demolition of a shed and the provision of 3 No. off the terraced houses and associated landscaping, boundary treatment works and all associated works above and below ground
Development Address:Kelly's Garage,The Harbour,Kilcock,Co. Kildare"

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