PERMISSION & RETENTION: The development consists of Retention permission of an existing telecoms installation and associated equipment and Permission to install 7 no. Antennas and 2 no. Transmission Dishes on supporting poles together with remote radio units (RRUs), cabling, and associated site works at 1 College Green, Foster Place, Dublin 2.
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1, College Green, Foster Place, Dublin 2
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Permission for development for proposed shopfront signage. The proposed development will consist of the erection of 3 no. signs on the south, east and southeast building elevations to serve the retail unit located at ground and first floor levels. The signs will include 1 no. metal box sign to the existing canopy at ground floor level and 2 no. individually mounted metal lettering signs, both spanning ground and first floor level and all other associated site works. The total signage area is 2.66 sq. m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development will consist of 2no. semi-transparent illuminated digital displays mounted internally behind the 2no. ground floor windows on the St. Andrews Street elevation of size measuring 1890mm wide x 2030mm high, 437mm above floor level. The development is located within a protected structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consist of the change of use of the building (a Protected structure, RPS 1989) from office to retail uses as well as minor altercations to the existing southern elevation at ground level. The proposed development includes 1. Change of use of the existing building from office to retail at ground floor and retail/ancillary retail at basement, first, second, third and fourth floors. Total floor space of the building is 674 sq. m. 2. Elevational changes include the removal of existing railings, removal of non- original internal lobby, entry doors and glazing and replacement with a slim frame glazing and door system with an anodized finish. 3. Alterations to the existing stepped entrance on the southern elevation to form a ramped threshold. No works are proposed to the public footpath.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development at Ground Floor & Basement of 16/17 College Green, Dublin 2. The development will consist of works to a protected structure to include new exterior illuminated signage located at fascia level facing College Green.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at Ground Floor and Basement of 16/17 College Green, Dublin 2. The development will consist of the following alterations to a Protected Structure all of which are interior works: (1) Change of Use for the Ground Floor from banking and associated use to cultural/artistic exhibition space. (2) Demolition and removal of existing modern partitions and finishes associated with the previous use. (3) Installation of new works to include new partitions, reception desk, WC and associated finishes. (4) Alterations to basement level to provide for staff room, tea station, and new lobby to stairs, all ancillary to the proposed change of use of the premises.
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