Construction of a Self-Storage building, with ancillary facilities and associated…
Brownsbarn Drive, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin 24
Proposed development
Construction of a Self-Storage building, with ancillary facilities and associated development. The Self-Storage building will have a maximum height of 14.6 m, over 5 levels, with a gross floor area of 5,925 sq.m, including a warehouse area, reception area and ancillary staff facilities. Vehicular and pedestrian access is provided via Brownsbarn Drive. The proposed development includes 12 no. car parking spaces and 10 no. bicycle parking spaces, level access goods doors, hard and soft landscaping, lighting, boundary treatments, bin stores, detention basin, blue roof, PV panels, footpath upgrades and a proposed cycle lane along Brownsbarn Drive, and all associated site development works. The proposed development will supersede the previous permission for a warehouse with ancillary office and staff facilities and associated development on the subject site under Reg. Ref.: SD23A/0087.
What happens next
The council recorded a decision on 28 Jul 2026. The official file has the outcome; a third-party appeal is possible within four weeks of the decision.
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