Plans for 113 residential units on Tandy’s Lane

Plans for 113 residential units on Tandy’s Lane

By Aideen O'Flaherty

PLANS for the demolition of three existing dwellings in addition to nine farm structures and outbuildings at Tandy’s Lane in Lucan, to make way for the construction of 113 residential units, have been lodged with South Dublin County Council.

Timothy and Henry Crowley lodged the planning application last month, outlining their proposal for the development of 70 two-storey houses, comprising 61 three-bed and nine four-bed units, 30 duplex units, comprising 16 two-bed units and 14 three-bed units, and 13 apartments.

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The site on Tandy’s Lane

The apartments are to consist of eight one-bed units and five two-bed units, and apartments and duplexes will be housed in three four-storey apartment blocks.

Vehicular access from the subject lands is provided to Adamstown Way to the south and to Tandy’s Lane to the north, and a vehicular connection will also be provided to the north-western boundary of the site to allow for a future vehicular connection to Adamstown Park.

Provision of 45 car parking spaces, including on-curtilage and on-street spaces, bicycle parking, bin storage, plant, sedum roofs, solar/photovoltaic panels, boundary treatments, lighting, hard and soft landscaping, including 833sq.m public open space, and 737sq.m communal open space, is included.

The application relates to a proposed development with the Adamstown Strategic Development Zone with lands located within the St Helen’s Development Area.

A decision on the application is due from South Dublin County Council by February 11.

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