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An Coimisiún Pleanála has granted planning permission with revised conditions for a new residential development on Ballyogan Road, Dublin 18, following an appeal. The approved scheme will replace existing structures on site with two apartment blocks providing a total of 49 units.
Block A will contain 24 apartments (8 one-bedroom, 15 two-bedroom, and 1 three-bedroom) within a building ranging from four to five storeys, while Block B will deliver 25 apartments (11 one-bedroom and 14 two-bedroom) across four storeys. Both blocks will include private balconies or terraces.
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3D Design Bureau played an important role in this project, working closely with the design team to provide clear, evidence-based insights throughout the planning process.
Together, these materials supported a more robust submission and gave An Coimisiún Pleanála the confidence to grant approval following a third-party appeal.
The approved plans also provide car and bicycle parking, a new vehicular entrance from Ballyogan Road with road and footpath upgrades, and landscaped open spaces with play equipment.
Permission was granted subject to a series of conditions, including the requirement for EV charging points in at least 20% of car parking spaces and financial contributions towards local infrastructure, including the Luas B1 line.
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