GrantedDecided 03 November 2022Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

D22A/0571: Planning permission to alter, extend and carry out ancillary contingent works. Planning permission consists: (i) Demolition of the single storey flat roof annex to the side and rear of the property. (ii) Demolition of a covered carport to the side and front of the property. (iii) Conversion of the existing garage to habitable space. (iv) Ground floor extension to front of property where covered carport is located. (v) Two storey flat roof extension to the rear of the property. (vi) First floor extension to the front and side of the property. (vii) Conversion of attic to habitable space. (viii) The widening of the entrance to a clear width of 3.5M. (ix) Alterations to fenestrations on elevations. (x) Miscellaneous ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development including, reconfiguration of internal ground floor and first floor layouts, SuDS drainage measures, rooflights, site works, boundary treatments and landscaping.

243 Lower Kilmacud Road, Goatstown, Dublin 14, D14N126
DecisionGrant permission
Decided03 November 2022
Application typePermission
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