The development will comprise: (i) Demolition of the existing garden shed to the rear of the dwelling; (ii) Construction of a new single-storey garden room with covered porch in the rear garden; (iii) Landscaping, and all work necessary to facilitate the development.
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63, Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3, D03A9X2
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RETENTION: Permission sought for retention of existing single storey mews building at the rear of the site, currently in use as a separate residential unit and for the change of use of the structure from a residential unit to a garage / games room as an amenity space for the main residential unit. Also, retention of a single storey shed in the rear garden area. All at 57 Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3.
Retention planning permission is sought for the following: (i) The reconstruction, reconfiguration and extension (additional 26.1sqm) to the existing detached residential mews structure to the rear of the property. (ii) The erection of a single storey 6.2sqm masonry shed structure in the rear garden of the existing dwelling, (iii) The erection of a 2.3m high wall between the existing semidetached dwelling and the detached mews to the rear, all to 57 Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3 for Martin & Tracey Grehan
Planning permission is sought for part removal of existing front boundary railings to provide vehicular access from Hollybrook Road and all associated site works at 66 Hollybrook Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3 which is within an Architectural Conservation Area.
Planning permission is sought for a single storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling house, new detached garage/shed opening off the rear mews laneway and new vehicular access and permeable paved car parking space in the fore garden with new gates re-using railings and ancillary site works.
Dawn Kennedy and John O Connell intend to apply for Planning Permission for development at this site 17 Hollybrook Road Dublin 3 which is within the Hollybrook Road Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the demolition of the garden shed and the erection of a detached two storey two bedroom dwelling in the rear garden of the property to be used as a granny flat with a slated pitched roof and a ridge height of 8.26 Metres and all ancillary works.
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