The development to be retained consists of the provision of a vehicular entrance of 2.9m wide to the front of the property.
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15, Craigford Drive, Dublin 5
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 7,843 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.
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1) new two storey, flat roofed extension to front and side (72sq.M) 2) new vehicular entrance, and 3) all associated site works.
Construction of a new vehicle entrance (access) 3.5 meters in width. The application will also include alterations to the side boundary wall, footpath dishing, erection of gates and all associated landscaping works.
RETENTION & PERMISSION: (a) Retention permission of vehicular access measuring 3.7m (b) Permission to reduce the width of the vehicular access to 3.0m reinstating.7m of boundary wall and pier (following refusal of application 3520/20 for retention permission).
Retention permission of existing vehicular access from pedestrian entrance allowing for off street parking with kerb dishing.
Create a new vehicle entrance and driveway and all associated works.
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