GrantedDecided 12 February 2020Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

D19A/0967: Retention permission development. The proposed development shall provide for the retention of 8 echelon car parking spaces serviced by existing vehicular access via St. Louise's Park, Temple Road. The temporary car park will be used as an overflow parking area serving The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, main national office in addition to day care and respite dementia specific services at the location. There are no works proposed to the existing entrance gates along Temple Road (A Protected Structure) or at The Alzheimer Society of Ireland National Office.

On a site of 0.038 hectare, on lands adjacent to The Alzheimer Society of Ireland's, National Office, Temple Road, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
DecisionGrant permission for retention
Decided12 February 2020
Application typePermission for Retention
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  • 1Development retained in accordance with submitted plans.Compliance
  • 2Permission valid for 5 years; spaces removed and site reinstated unless extended.Other
  • 3Site used solely as overflow car parking for Alzheimer Society.Occupancy
  • 4Access restricted to St. Louise's Park; no direct Temple Road access.Traffic Access
  • 5Existing surfacing must remain permeable.Wastewater Drainage

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