The consultation
Proposed Residential development at Oldtown Mill, Celbridge, Co. Kildare
Your views and suggestions
15 public submissions recieved
Outcomes
At the monthly meeting of Celbridge/Leixlip Municipal District held on 19th July 2024, it was resolved on the proposal of Councillor Caldwell, seconded by Councillor Panaite Fahey and agreed by all members that the Chief Executives Part 8 report P82024-08 for the proposed residential development at Oldtown Mill, Celbridge, Co Kildare be approved and that Councillor Heather’s proposal to use one open space area for a youth space would be considered.
The following modifications are included in the Chief Executives report.
- The proposed development shall be carried out in accordance with the plans and particulars placed on public display on 21/03/2024, except where altered or amended by the following modifications.
- All dwelling units shall be provided with the minimum storage requirements set out in the Kildare County Development Plan 2023-2029 or as agreed with the Planning Department.
- The proposed development shall not impair existing land or road drainage.
- The naming of the scheme shall reflect the local cultural/natural heritage of the area and shall be agreed in writing with the Planning Authority prior to the commencement of development.
- a)Prior to the commencement of development, revised elevations shall be submitted for the duplex units Type A-D (drawing number 1B2P-1B2P-1) whereby the railing balcony is replaced by a fully glazed balcony. The façade shall be fully brick and details of the type of brick to be used throughout shall be agreed in writing with the Planning Authority.
b) The finishes to the dwelling units shall be as per indicated on the drawings placed on public display on 21/03/2024, unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Planning Authority.
- Boundary treatments shall be as indicated on the drawings placed on public display on 21/03/2024, unless otherwise agreed in writing with the Planning Authority.
- All service lines and cables servicing the proposed development shall be located underground except where otherwise agreed in writing with the Planning Authority.
- No spoil, dirt, debris or other materials shall be deposited on the public road network, its footpath and verges by machinery or vehicles travelling to or from the development site during construction phase. The Developer shall arrange for vehicles leaving the site to be kept clean using a wheel wash facility, and for road sweeping by mechanical sweeper to take place as required.
- The proposed development shall comply with the requirements and modifications of Water Services, Kildare County Council.
- The requirements as detailed in the Environment Section report and responded to by the Housing Department in its report on submissions, shall be agreed prior to commencement of development.
- The requirements as detailed in the Fire Services Section report and responded to by the Housing Department in its report on submissions, shall be agreed prior to commencement of development.
- The requirements as detailed in the Parks Section report and responded to by the Housing Department in its report on submissions, shall be agreed prior to commencement of development.
- In the interests of residential amenity the hours of construction activities on the site shall be restricted from Monday to Friday 07.00 - 18.00, Saturday 08.00 - 14.00 or as agreed with the Planning Department. No building activity shall be undertaken on Sundays and Bank Holidays under any circumstances.