GrantedDecided 09 December 2022Dublin City Council

WEB1960/22: Planning Permission is sought for works to the existing two storey semi-detached dwelling at 23 Clontarf Park, Clontarf, Dublin 3, D03 EA43 for Aaron Cameron. Works to include an extension at first floor and attic levels to the west side of the property and a single storey extension to the rear - north side of the existing dwelling. Two no. new rooflights to the front south facing elevation – one no. at roof level and one no. above entrance level along with one no. rooflight to the rear north facing elevation at main roof level. In addition, the existing garage to the rear - northern end of the site is to be raised in height and have a new pitched roof installed incorporating attic storage level and one no. rooflight to the rear south facing elevation. All of the above along with all associated site works and internal alterations.

23, Clontarf Park, Clontarf, Dublin 3 D03 EA43
DecisionGrant permission
Decided09 December 2022
Application typePermission
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