The developer is also seeking approval for the construction of a new creche in the area, and a retail premises.
99 new homes could be on the way to Laois soon.
James Kealy is seeking planning permission from the local authority for the sizeable development in Rahin, Ballylinan.
Included are plans for 60 three-bed, two-storey houses, and 12 four-bed, two-storey dwellings.
The developer is also seeking approval for the construction of a new creche in the area, and a retail premises.
As part of the development, the provision of changes to the existing roads and footpaths will be included.
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