Permission for removal of existing front boundary wall and erection of new front piers and dished footpath to facilitate a new drive in for the creation of vehicular access.
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15, Jamestown Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8 D08 CYC4
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Extension of existing pedestrian entrance to front to accommodate vehicular access and ancilliary works.
Planning permission to widen existing site entrance and construction of a double storey extension to the rear of the existing terraced house comprising a living/dining room to the ground floor, two single bedrooms to the first floor of the new extension. Alterations to the existing house front elevation including extended playroom. All to be constructed behind existing boundary walls at 51 Jamestown Avenue, Inchicore, Dublin 8.
Permission for development at this site. (Prev. Reg. Ref: 2900/17) The development will consist of modifications to previously approved three storey building comprising 1 no. 2 bedroom ground floor apartment, 1 no. 2 bedroom duplex and 1 no 3 bedroom duplex apartment on 1st & 2nd floor levels with secure storage for each apartment, bicycle store, bin store, entrance courtyard, ground floor terrace, first floor terrace, second floor terrace, and all associated site works. The modifications include the provision of a central access staircase, reconfiguration of internal layouts to apartments, additional 28sqm of accommodation and revised elevations.
The proposed development consists of the demolition of The Blackhorse Inn public house and the adjoining pair of semi-detached houses at Nos. 229 & 231 Tyrconnell Road (total demolition: 976m2). The proposed development consists of the construction of a 3-7 storey building, accommodating 56 no. apartments, comprised of 37 no. 1 bed apartments and 19 no. 2 bedroom apartments, with all apartments to have balconies / ground floor terraces. The proposed development also provides for a ground floor cafe (106.4m2), with associated outdoor terrace. Vehicular access to the development will be from Tyrconnell Road, with a proposed car lift to the underground car park which accommodates 13 no. car parking spaces & 56 no. bicycle parking spaces. At surface level, there will be 4 no. car spaces & 22 no. bicycle parking spaces. The development also provides for all associated site development works, hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatments, ground floor refuse/storage/plant rooms (43.5m2), all on a site area of 0.16ha.
PERMISSION: Construction of two storey extension to the side of existing dwelling comprising of sitting room and dining room at ground floor level and 2no. bedrooms at first floor, single storey extension to the rear comprising of kitchen and utility, single storey extension to the front comprising of living room extension and porch.
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