Planning permission sought for an area in Liffey Lodge.
Plans to build two new apartment blocks in Clane have been published.
North City Builders has submitted an application for leave for the demolition of an existing building at Cois Abhainn, Liffey Lodge.
It then wants to build two 3 storey apartment blocks on the site, containing 16 apartments.
Kildare's planners are due to issue a decision on July 13th.
The development description, as published by Kildare County Council, is: "of demolition of existing onsite buildings, including a vacant dwelling (old, disused farmhouse) and outbuilding; and the construction of a new residential apartment scheme (16 no. apartments in total), comprising 4 no. one-bedroom units, 8 no. two-bedroom units and 4 no. three-bedroom units in two residential blocks reaching an overall height of 3 no. storeys, provision of private amenity space; minor physical improvement works to existing vehicle entrance and pedestrian footpath; extension to existing bin store (located to the south); construction of 16 no. new car parking spaces (and reallocation of 12 no. car parking spaces from the adjacent residential development to the south to the proposed development) resulting in 28 no. car parking spaces, in total, for use by the new proposed development; and 40 no. cycle parking spaces in a dedicated secure bike store. The development will also consist of piped infrastructure and ducting; hard and soft landscaping; public lighting; minor layout adjustments to existing internal road network; boundary treatments; drainage works; and all associated site works
Cois Abhaninn,Liffey Lodge,Clane,Co. Kildare"

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