Retention permission of 295 sq. m. roof canopy (c. 4.75m high over ground level) to cover part of the service yard and for permission to amend the permitted hours of operation pursuant to Condition No. 6 of Reg. Ref. D01A/0920 as follows: (1) to facilitate operations on Saturdays from 8a.m. to 6p.m.; (2) to facilitate loading/unloading of vehicles only Monday to Friday from 7a.m. to 8a.m. (no change is proposed to the weekday production hours); and (3) to facilitate truck movements at the facility Monday to Friday from 5a.m. to 8a.m.
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Dun Laoghaire Industrial Estate, Pottery Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, A96 E5W9
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We, Renrew T/A Cara Allcare Pharmacy intend to apply for Retention Permission for development at this site Unit 1, Bakers Point, Pottery Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, A96 A6P2. The development consists of the retention change of use from light industrial to pharmacy shop providing additional floor area (37m²) to ground floor pharmacy area and retention change of use from light industrial to doctor’s surgery providing additional floor area (37m²) to ground floor doctor’s surgery area, advertisement signage to south east elevation (10.2m²) in accordance with the lodged plans and documents to include all associated/ancillary works.
Permission for Change of Use from light industrial to use as Doctor's Surgery
Permission for the extension of the existing Lidl, increasing the gross floor space of the premises by approx. 731 sqm from approx. 1,754sqm to approx. 2,485 sqm and the net retail sales area by 362 sqm from 1,286sqm to 1,648sqm. The development comprises: 1) the partial demolition (99sqm) of elements of the existing single story building and removal of the existing roof. 2) the construction of a part single part two storey extension of approx. 830 sqm (including a deposit return scheme facility) primarily to the north west and north east facade's and new part single part two storey monopitch roof to existing and new build areas. 3) Associated redevelopment/ reconfiguration of existing site layout and car parking and 4) Provision of building mounted signage, free standing covered trolly bay, hard and soft landscaping, public lighting, electric vehicle charging points, roof mounted solar panels, refrigeration and air conditioning plant and equipment, electricity substation building, external bin store, cycle parking (including free standing cycle parking shelter) and cargo cycle parking, boundary treatments, modification and extension of existing drainage, utility and services infrastructure, revised pedestrian access including ramp from Pottery Road and all other associated and ancillary development and works above and below ground level.
Permission for development consisting of the construction
Permission for a) double-sided directional signage on Pottery road at the entrance to Dun Laoghaire Industrial Estate and b) miscellaneous directional / information signage in the undercroft of the Highline Building and in the vicinity of same.
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