Plans were submitted to build a block of flats on a pub's current car park site.
The documents were handed in by applicant James Walker, who wants to erect a three-floor building on the land adjacent to 143 Springburn Way.
Currently, there is a car park here, which belongs to the nearby pub Bell's Bar.
If successful, four homes will be built on the 200 sq m area, each with its own balcony.
The development would include two two-bedroom and two one-bedroom flats, as well as a car park below and a roof garden.
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The car park is sitting on a steep slope, which is proposed to be corrected with a retaining wall.
According to documents, this spot is 25m away from Springburn station, 50m away from bus stops and 10m away from local shops.
Primary and secondary schools are also less than 1km from the site.
Glasgow City Council is considering the application and a decision is expected by Friday, November 10.
The last day for comments is Friday, October 13.
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