207 residential units plan approved in Adamstown
The site for the new housing development

207 residential units plan approved in Adamstown

RESIDENTIAL developer Quintain Developments Ireland has been granted permission for 207 residential units in the townland of Aderrig, Adamstown.

This application is made in accordance with the Adamstown Planning Scheme 2014 (as amended) and relates to a proposed development within the Aderrig Development Area of the Adamstown Strategic Development Zone.

The proposed development will principally consist of the demolition and removal of derelict hardstanding and walls; and the construction of 207 residential units (64 two-bed, 127 three bed and 16 four-bed), ranging in height from two storeys to four storeys, comprising 75 houses (59 three bed and 16 four bed) and 132 duplexes (64 town bed and 68 three bed).

The development will also include vehicular junctions to access the development from Celbridge Link Road (2 No.) and Adamstown Way (3No.); internal road, cycle and footpath network; 314 car parking spaces; cycle parking; bin storage areas; public, communal and private open space areas, with balconies and terraces facing all aspects; hard and soft landscaped areas; boundary treatments; public lighting; two sub-stations.

The development is on two sites separated by the permitted Celbridge Link Road, the south-western site is generally bound to the east by Celbridge Link Road, to the south and west by undeveloped land and an electrical substation and to the north by the Tubber Lane Development Area.

The north-eastern site is generally bound to the east by the undeveloped Primary School site and Aderrig Park Avenue, to the south by Airlie Park Road West and the undeveloped Primary School site, to the west by Celbridge Link Road and the Tubber Lane Development Area and to the north by the Tubermaclugg Village Development Area.

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