Retention Permission for Decorative works to the front elevation, specifically the painting of the walls within the entrance portico a blue-grey colour, (Dulux reference 90BG-25-079). Mouldings, trims and pilasters remain white.
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The Royal Irish Yacht Club, a Protected Structure, Harbour Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
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Full permission. The development will consist of the demolition of existing dwelling on site (c.79 sqm) and the construction mixed use development of 88 no. Build to Rent residential apartments, commercial unit and café across 2 buildings. Building 01 (part 5, 6 and 8 storeys) fronting Crofton Road provides 43 apartments with associated internal residential amenity at ground floor, first floor level an seventh floor level with associated internal residential amenity at ground floor, first floor level and seventh floor level with external roof terraces at fifth on seventh floor levels (with flagpole at seventh floor level) and commercial unit (use falling within Class 1 (shop), Class 2 (financial/professional services), Class 8 (medical services)) and café located at the eastern part of the building at ground floor level. Building 02 (part 8, part 9 storeys) to the rear provides 45 apartments with external roof terrace at eight storey level with refuse, bicycle storage and storage at ground floor level. A central courtyard provides 378 sqm of communal amenity space, with a total of 681 sqm public open space provided within a landscaped area adjacent to the northern elevation of Building 01 and pedestrian route at the eastern perimeter. Access is taken from Crofton Road with a shared vehicular and cycle entrance at the western perimeter of the site providing access to 3 no. car parking spaces within the central courtyard and to St. Michael's Hospital to the south. All associated infrastructure, access, works to footpath and road markings at Croton Road, landscaping, cycle parking refuse storage, plant and ancillary works to enable the develop.
The development will consist of: the removal of 5 no. existing illuminated 48 sheet prismatic displays at the southerly side of the old train shed wall facing Platform 2 and their replacement with a new digital LED display of 11.84m x 2.88m. Dun Laoghaire DART Station is a protected structure.
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Permission for: 1. Change of use from commercial to residential use
Temporary permission for 7 years to park up to 20 buses overnight
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