Development to widen existing pedestrian access to create a vehicular entrance to facilitate off street parking with associated kerb dishing.
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41, Clontarf Park, Dublin 3
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
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10% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 7,758 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.
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- 4179/22
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- One-off house
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- 5 km radius
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Permission to widen the pedestrian entrance to create a new vehicular entrance to facilitate off street parking and EV charging for one car with associated kerb dishing.
The development will consist of the creation of vehicular access to the side of 1A Vernon Grove (D03XW67) onto Brian Boru Street to facilitate off street parking. Demolition of section of existing boundary wall with associated dishing.
Planning permission for the development will consist/consists of the creation of vehicular access to front. The removal of one pillar and part of wall. Construction of new pillar with capping on both pillars.
Permission to construct an attic level new dormer window extension to the rear elevation and two roof windows to the front elevation at 44 Clontarf Park, Clontarf, Dublin 3, D03 FW56, a two storey mid-terraced dwelling.
The development seeking permission will consist of the provision of a 3m wide vehicular entrance to the front of the property.
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