GrantedDecided 22 April 2021Dublin City Council

3761/20: RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the development will consist of retention to alterations to previously approved planning permission registered reference 2293/15 to include: (1) reconfiguration of previoulsly approved internal layout to provide 2 no. 1 bedroom and 9 no. 2 bedroom apartments (11 no. in total) with 36m2 of attic area converted to bathroom, circulation and storage use, (2) alterations to previosly approved external storage to provide maintenance storage and bicycle storage areas, (3) alterations to previously approved landscape plan with revised planting scheme, (4) revision to parking with provision now for 16 new car parking and 12 cycle spaces, (5) new roof lights to north east, south west and east roof pitches to main house, (4 no. in total).

Bettyglen House, 'The Village', James Larkin Road, Raheny, Dublin 5
DecisionGrant retention permissio
Decided22 April 2021
Application typeRetention Permission
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