The applicant is also seeking permission for all associated hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatments, footpaths, an ESB sub-station, and all other ancillary works above and below ground.
58 new residential units have been proposed for Naas, planning permission documents have shown.
Andrews Construction Ltd is seeking consent from Kildare County Council (KCC) to construct the development at Sallins Road, Oldtown Demesne in Naas.
The proposed development would take place on a site of circa 1.26 hectares, and would consist of 44 apartments/duplex units comprising of: 10 one-bed apartments; 24 two-bed apartments; six three-bed apartments and four three-bed duplexes.
It would also consist of 14 houses, comprising of: six four-bed semi-detached units; six three-bed semi-detached units and two four-bed detached units.
Planning permission is also being sought for the formation of a new vehicular access and a new pedestrian/cycle access from the Sallins Road (R407) through the existing 'demesne curtilage' wall, including the respective partial demolition(s) of this structure, Oldtown House and its curtilage wall is a Protected Structure (RPS No. NS19-072), the extension of a pedestrian/cycle access from the site to the north.
The proposal further includes all associated hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatments, footpaths, an ESB sub-station, and all other ancillary works above and below ground/
The date received is given as February 14 last, while the submission-by date is given as March 20.
No due date has been listed in the application.
Andrews Construction Ltd was established in 1972, according to the business information website SoloCheck.ie.
It has an address listed as Mullingar Business Park, Mullingar, County Westmeath and specialises in the 'development and selling of real estate.'
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