Retention permission for the demolition of Robin Hill, a two storey three-
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Robin Hill, Ben Inagh Park, Blackrock, Co Dublin
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11% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 9,438 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.
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- D18A/0765
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Permission for extensions and modifications. The proposed works include:
Permission is sought for works, consisting of a 6m2 metal-roofed bay window extension in the location of an existing (non-original) terrace. Door and windows facing the boundaries to nos 7 and 11 Mount Merrion Avenue will be obscured to prevent overlooking.
The development will consist of: 1. Formation of a car port to the end of the rear garden including PV panels located on the roof of the proposed car port structure. 2. Alterations to the hard landscaping to the rear garden to form an amended and enlarged parking area. 3. Installation of PV panels on the existing rear garden room. (A Protected Structure)
Temporary retention permission for a development on a site of c. 0.0191 hectares for a period of 3 years. The applicaion seeks temporary permission to retain the existing single storey temporary laboratory building (permitted under reg. ref. D13A/0095 and D20A/0006) with ramped pedestrian access located to the southeast of St. Catherine's building. The building is linked to the existing St. Catherines building via a link corridor with a double door.
Development for a period of 3 years. The application seeks temporary permission to retain the existing single storey temporary laboratory building which measures c. 189.9 sqm (permitted under reg. ref. D13A/0095) with ramped pedestrian access located to the south east of St. Catherine's building. The building is linked to the existing St. Catherine's building via a link corridor with a double door.
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