GrantedDecided 15 July 2020Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

D20A/0168: Permission for development. The development will consist of: Works to a protected structure. Change of use from two dwellings to one dwelling with associated internal alterations and reinstatement of the previously removed stairs to lower ground floor. Removal of non-original conservatory. Removal of non-original external stairs. Alterations of existing windows and doors to side (west) and rear (north) elevations. Replace existing rooflights with conservation rooflights. Mechanical and electrical upgrades.

4 Belgrave Square North, Monkstown, Co. Dublin
DecisionGrant permission
Decided15 July 2020
Application typePermission
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  • 1Development to be carried out in accordance with submitted plans/particulars as amended by FI received 29 June 2020.Compliance
  • 2Conservation works to follow DAHG guidelines and be supervised by a qualified conservation professional who must certify completion.Archaeology Heritage
  • 3Dwelling must be used as a single unit and not subdivided.Occupancy
  • 4Construction traffic measures to protect pedestrians/cyclists; prevent mud/debris on public road and repair any damage.Construction Management

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