RETENTION: The development will consist of: (i) alterations to the front boundary of the site inclusive of the widening of the existing vehicular entrance and increasing the height of the boundary wall with render finish and stone capping; (ii) installation of automatic vehicular gates; (iii) all associated works inclusive of landscaping boundary treatment and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development.
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211 Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3
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RETENTION: The development will consist of; (i) works that include raising of the existing boundary walls and widening of vehicular entrance fronting onto Vernon Avenue. (ii) installation of automated vehicular gates, (iii) new render finish with stone capping. The proposal also includes all associated landscaping, boundary treatment, site and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning Permission is being sought for 1) alterations to existing front boundary wall to provide new vehicular access and 2) new driveway to front with associated site works at 54 Dunluce Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3.
PERMISSION: For permission for (i) partial demolition of the external, internal walls and associated vehicular entrance of the existing single storey three-bedroom semi-detached dwelling fronting Vernon Avenue for; (ii) the construction of a new residential single storey extension to the front and sides of the existing dwelling providing for an additional bedroom, alterations to all elevations and the relocation of existing vehicular access from Vernon Avenue to Dunluce Road. Planning permission is also sought for subdivision of the site to provide for (iii) the construction of a residential infill development comprising 2 no. two-storey, two-bedroom detached dwellings each served by garden to the rear at ground level and 2 no. on-curtilage vehicular parking spaces accessible via Vernon Avenue; and (iv) all ancillary works, inclusive of boundary treatments and SUDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development
Planning Permission is sought for works to the existing two storey mid terrace dwelling at 102 Dunluce Road, Clontarf East, Dublin 3, D03 E430 for Laurence & Deirdre McMahon. Works to include the conversion of the attic to non-habitable space to include the installation of a dormer window and 1 no. roof light to the rear West facing elevation and the provision of 3 no. roof lights to the front East facing elevation along with all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development within a permitted residential development, currently under construction, located at Verville Retreat, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3, as granted under Dublin City Council Ref. 2038/18 & An Bord Pleanala Ref. 302344-18. Permission is sought for the construction of an ESB substation (circa 15.42m2) & associated switchroom (circa 5.62m2) which directly abuts the permitted Block D, and all associated site development works. The area subject to the current proposed development measures circa 30m2 (0.003 hectares) within the overall permitted development site area of circa 0.53 hectares. The proposed development is located within the curtilage of a Protected Structure.
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