The development will consist of the change of use of existing unit 6, retail unit to a Take-Away food outlet, to include ventilation extraction to the rear with the associated shop front signage.
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Unit 6, Ground Floor, Neighbourhood Shopping Centre, Barry Road, Cappagh, Dublin 11
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Conversion of existing retail unit no. 1 and a single storey rear extension for a 3 doctor surgery with staff facilities and to include a separate stairs and lift shaft within the unit for access to the vacant first floor over, a bicycle and refuse store in the rear service yard.
The development will consist of the construction of a single storey extension to the rear of unit 1 for use as a doctor’s surgery comprising 3 consulting rooms, reception area and ancillary works.
Replacement of the existing boundary fence with a new 1.6m high boundary wall, creation of new pedestrian access and widening of the existing vehicular access to 3.5m.
RETENTION & PERMISSION: The development will consist of 1. Retention of a single storey timber shed structure to the rear of the site for multipurpose use including recreation, storage, play area and WC. 2. Permission for construction of a new link connection between the original house and the recreational timber shed structure to the rear. 3. General remodelling of the existing kitchen layout to suit the proposed design. 3. All drainage, structural and associated site works to be implemented.
Permission is sought to build up boundary wall to front and two sides to 2.4 m height from footpath, to form new pedestrian entrance to front, to widen existing vehicular entrance to front, to fit full height wooden gates to both and to render walls in wet dash finish to match existing, at 41 Barry Avenue, Finglas, Dublin 11
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