The development will consist of change of use of the existing single storey retail unit to use as therapy consultation rooms and all associated site works.
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103, Howth Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3
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PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention of alterations to previously approved planning permission, Register Reference 3215/09, to include the formation of bay windows to the front of approved 2 storey extension, omission of rear door, and amendment to eastern boundary of single storey rear extension to the rear. Permission also sought to reinstate front boundary and vehicular entrance gates to front of house, and all associated site works.
The development will consist of: Use of a semi-sheltered outdoor seating area constructed of a demountable timber frame structure with a low pitched roof and 4no. toilets, all of which are located within the carpark to east of the public house, on a permanent basis. These elements of the existing site were previously granted a temporary (9 month) permission, under Reg. Ref. 3592/20. It is also proposed to provide a new timber frame lean to roof over 4 no. toilets.
RETENTION: Planning permission is sought at Harry Byrnes Public House. The development consists of a semi sheltered outdoor seating area, constructed of a demountable timber frame structure with a low pitched roof and 4 no. portable toilets all of which is located in the pub car park, to the east of the existing public house.
Planning permission of the construction of a 2 storey redesigned domestic dwelling house (from previously permitted planning development ref; 2677/18) with a total floor area of 124m2, a screened courtyard garden and a balcony. The construction of a new pedestrian entrance onto Hollybrook Park, an integrated garage onto Hollybrook mews (providing 1 no. parking space to serve the dwelling), connection to public utilities, drainage networks and all other associated site works. At the existing carpark at the junction of Hollybrook Park and Hollybrook Mews. The site lies between Nos. 13-19 Hollybrook Manor, Hollybrook Park (the former Hollybrook Hotel), Clontarf, Dublin 3 and 38 Hollybrook Road (a Protected Structure), Clontarf, Dublin 3, D03 Y264. The site is adjacent to 37 Hollybrook Mews, Hollybrook Park, Dublin 3, D03 E435.
Permission - minor alterations to previously granted permission under Reg. Ref. 4280/18. The proposed development works as follows: (i) To accommodate the new attic floor layout (House A), the inclusion of two pitched dormer roof-lights to the east facing elevation to the previously granted House A; (ii) two new roof lights set flush with the roof pitch facing west to House A; (iii) revision to the vehicular entrance gates facing the Howth Road with the addition of a pedestrian gate to House A, and the landscaping and all associated ancillary site development works necessary to facilitae the development.
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