Planning application lodged for 38 apartments in Dublin 12

The site currently contains a vacant 2-storey funeral home and a vacant school building.
Planning application lodged for 38 apartments in Dublin 12

Dublin City Council has lodged a Part 8 Planning Application for a residential development at Crumlin Road/Rafters Lane in Dublin 12.

The proposed development consists of 38 residential apartments in a housing development on a site of 0.32 hectares at the junction of Rafter’s Road with Crumlin Road.

These new homes will be social housing and will be managed by Dublin City Council.

The development comprises of:

  • Construction of new apartment block;
  • Provision of 38 homes (10 1-bed homes, 22 2-bed homes, six 3-bed homes);
  • Provision of landscaped communal courtyard garden;
  • Building heights ranging from 3 to 4 storeys;
  • Provision of communal and private open spaces; ancillary structures and associated site infrastructure works / supporting infrastructure, landscaping, revision to access, pavements, boundary treatments and all other necessary enabling works, roads and services;
  • Construction of new ESB substation.

The site currently contains a vacant 2-storey funeral home and a vacant school building.

A Part 8 was previously granted for the demolition of the existing buildings on the site.

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