GrantedDecided 02 March 2021Dublin City Council

WEB1011/21: Retention is requested at rear for: timber and steel vehicular-access and gates (3.6m wide x 1.8mhigh) set-back from boundary to lane, plus angled flank-walls and rear boundary blockwork walls (1.6m high), plus for single-storey amenity building (15m² and 3.0m high) of timber construction with double-pitched corrugated-metal roof. The development to consist of: demolition of; stand-alone blockwork shed (7.0 m²), and single-storey kitchen-dining extensions (22.0 m²), plus construction of; two-storey extension to rear and side, consisting of two set-back bedrooms at first floor (29.0 m²), with double-pitched and hipped roof, finished to match existing, with new chimney flue, and flat-roofed bay windows with obscured side panes, all over ground-floor kitchen-living-dining room (52.00m²) with flat-roof and rooflight, and flat-roofed bay windows and doors, plus new windows throughout, plus external insulation to gable wall only, plus hard and soft landscaping and all associated works.

37, Bantry Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9
DecisionGrant permission
Decided02 March 2021
Application typePermission
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