Permission for development consisting of proposed extension
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'Mentone', Military Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin, A Protected Structure.
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
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- D19A/0988
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Apply for Retention Permission for works to a Protected Structure including, 1) the construction of a new front boundary wall and vehicular entrance including matching stone pillars & metal gates to Marino Avenue East, 2) the installation of bollards in front of the new wall to Marino Avenue East, 3) the construction of walls to the side and rear of the property, 4) adjustments to the external ground levels to the side & rear of the property, 5) the installation of two garden sheds to the rear of the property. Permission is also sought for lantern lights to be installed to each entrance gate pillar, together with all associated landscaping works.
Retention Permission for a 9.4 sq.m. shed (for use ancillary to the enjoyment of the dwelling) and a treehouse type structure both situated in the front garden close to military road. The site is within Killiney architectural conservation area and is Protected Structure.
Permission for refurbishment of existing 2-storey mews building to provide
Permission is sought for development
Rory O’Shaughnessy is applying for retention permission for the capped and rendered front (south) garden boundary walls (these walls which differ from those included in the previously granted planning permissions ref. D16A/0732 & D22A/0095). The western boundary walls which feature a relocated gated vehicle entrance, are stepped with the slope of the site with a height of 1.6m at the end of each step and 1.5m at the lowest point, and are bookended by piers at both the vehicle and pedestrian entrances. The piers at the pedestrian entrance are 2.1m high, while at the vehicle entrance the north pier is 1.8m high, with the south reaching 1.9m. There are solid timber gates, in both the vehicle and pedestrian entrances, the vehicle entrance gates reach a height of 1.6m, while the gate at the pedestrian entrance is 1.8m high. All at ConVista (formerly referred to as Rosscahill), Abbey Hill, Military Road, Killiney, Co. Dublin, A96 R5CC. The site is within an architectural conservation area.
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