PROTECTED STRUCTURE: For permission for development at a site located at the junction of Haddington Road with Eastmoreland Lane incorporating vacant buildings forming part of the former Baggot Street Community Hospital, including No. 19 Haddington Road and a 3 storey flat roofed structure fronting Haddington Road in addition to non-original extensions connecting to the Royal City of Dublin Hospital RPS Ref. No. 446 in Dublin 4. The proposal will consist of a replacement Primary Care Centre incorporating an ancillary pharmacy to be known as "The Haddington Road Primary Care Centre" at the junction of Haddington Road/Eastmoreland Lane, Dublin 4. The Primary Care Centre will incorporate the existing 3 storey Victorian building formerly known as 19 Haddington Road and a new purpose designed building. The two buildings will be interlinked. The proposed primary healthcare building will range in height from 3 - 6 storeys with a plant enclosure set back at roof level. Upgrade, refurbishment and integration works to the façades and interiors of the Victorian 'corner' building formerly known as No. 19 Haddington Road. The new build element will step upwards from 3 storeys where it abuts Eastmoreland Lane rising to 6 storeys and will have an overall gross floor area of c.3,369 sq.m of which c.236sq.m is existing floor space (i.e. No. 19 Haddington Road) and 3,133sq.m is new build. The main entrance to the Primary Care Centre will be off Haddington Road, with a second access provided off Eastmoreland Lane. To facilitate the new building the proposed works will involve- (i) The demolition and clearance of the 3 storey post 1950's concrete and brick buildings formerly known as "Baggot Community Hospital" fronting Haddington road. (ii) Demolition of non-original single storey flat roof extensions to the rear of The Royal City of Dublin Hospital (RPS Ref. No. 446). The demolition works will involve uncoupling junctions to this non-original modern extension only. No other works to this Protected Structure are proposed. (iii) Infilling of basement area. The proposed development also provides for a set-down area/loading bay on Haddington Road; an internal bicycle store at ground floor level; visitor bicycle parking on Haddington Road; internal plant /waste areas; an ESB sub-station and all associated site development works.
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Junction of Haddington Road with Eastmoreland Lane incorporating the former Baggot Street Community Hospital,, including no.19 Haddington Road and a 3 storey, flat roofed structure fronting Haddington Road in addition to non-original extensions, connectin
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Multi-storey rear extension and garden structure to the rear of the main house, together with internal remodelling.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention & Permission: The development will consist of works and repairs to 10 no. Baggot Street Upper, Dublin 4, a Protected Structure (RPS no. 442), as follows: - External works consist of the re- slating of the front portion of the roof and necessary repairs to flashing. - Repointing and brick façade repairs are to be carried out to the front façade moulding to sandstone features and capping, all of which has deteriorated and is spalling from the façade. - Retention permission is also sought for the change of use from residential to medical use at second floor level and from office to medical use at first floor level.
PERMISSION & RETENTION; PROTECTED STRUCTURE;1. The Retention of: a. Retractable awnings, roof fixtures and outdoor dining area; b. Ancillary storage container to restaurant; c. Perimeter timber screen, 2.4m in height, to the rear of the property to the north/west boundary with the neighbouring property, No. 20 Baggot Street Upper, and on the north/east boundary with Eastmoreland Lane (temporary permission previously granted, ref: 2164/21 & 3605/20); d. Ancillary waste area to restaurant, screening bins to Eastmoreland Lane (associated with permission ref: 2646/20). 2. Permission for: a. upgrade of roof fixtures including new retractable awning to match existing, new lean-to and new fixed roof; b. upgrade of the perimeter timber screen, capped and painted, with existing angle removed on the north/east boundary with Eastmoreland Lane; c. Upgrade of ancillary waste area to restaurant, replacing temporary timber screen with new solid brick wall; d. All associated site works to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: 1. At 22 Baggot Street Upper a. The retention of the current upper floor configuration of a single dwelling with no. 5 bedrooms over three floors (previous planning granted for 3 no. residential units with extension to protected structure and construction of 3 storey building to the rear; ref. 3605/20). 2. Rear to 22 Baggot Street Upper a. The retention of the perimeter timber fence, 2.4m in height, constructed to the rear of the property to the northwest boundary with the neighbouring property, No. 20 Baggot Street Upper, and on the northeast boundary with Eastmoreland Lane (temporary permission previously granted, ref: 2164/21). b. The retention of the ancillary timber fence, 1.7m in height, screening bins to Eastmoreland Lane (temporary permission previously granted, ref: 2164/21).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE & RETENTION: Eatilicious Limited intend to apply for a temporary 3 year permission for retention for development at this site, at 22 Upper Baggot Street (Protected Structure) extending to Eastmoreland Lane, Dublin 4. The development consists of the retention of a timber fence and enclosure to bin store constructed to the rear of the property, which is a protected structure. The perimeter timber fence is on the north/west boundary with the neighbouring property No. 20 Baggot Street Upper and on the north/east boundary with Eastmoreland Lane. The timber fence is 2.4m in height and 15.5m in length on the north/west boundary and 6m in length on the north/east boundary.
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