The development will consist of the forming of a new vehicular access at front with gates and resurfacing part of existing front garden for parking.
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39, St. James' Avenue, Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3
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Renovation and Extension to Existing House consisting of New Porch Area (1.7m2) and Bay Window at Ground Floor (1.1m2) and First Floor (0.8m2) including External Wall Insulation to existing front elevation; Extension to Rear consisting of New Kitchen and Dining at Ground Floor Level (15m2) including 2No. Rooflights and Extension to existing Bedroom at First Floor Level (2.5m2); New Internal Layout (Bathroom) and Window to Rear Elevation, 2No. Velux Window to Rear Roof, Landscaping and associated site works.
Permission for construction of a two storey extension to the rere of the main dwelling with a single storey link for use as ancillary family accommodation to the main dwelling and all ancillary site works.
Planning permission for single storey extension to gable end of house, also all associated site works.
Planning permission for the demolition of the existing detached 2-storey, 1130sqm handball centre and levelling of the associated site.
PERMISSION for development at the Hill End of Croke Park, St Joseph's Avenue, Dublin 3. Consisting of modifications to existing planning permission Ref: 2644/19 to include the substitution of a 27.8m reinforced concrete wall incorporating a 9m long gated opening in lieu of the previously approved 27.8m long blockwork wall to the western boundary of the Handball Centre site. In addition it is proposed to construct a new 12.7m long reinforced concrete wall between gates A9 and A10, a new galvanised steel fence and double gate between the Handball Centre site and the outer Cusack car park, and a new 5 sqm security hut at the end of St Joseph's Avenue along with 2 No. automated boom barriers in lieu of the proposed re-arrangement of the existing Hill end turnstiles and gates described in the planning permission Ref: 2099/20. It is also proposed to construct the underground rain water harvesting tank as permitted by planning permission Ref: 2099/20. The new enclosure will accommodate 8 No EV charging stations and bicycle parking for 52 bicycles.
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