The proposed development is a revision of D24A/0884 for a Change of use of the existing 250sqm commercial building, a former HSE premises, into a single 4-bedroom, 265sqm dwelling; additional floor area provided by flooring over the first floor level void. Private open space to the rear to be enclosed by new timber fence panels, with sliding gate for vehicular access. The development will consist of the removal of the rear section of roof and glazing, alterations to the rear elevation, construction of first floor extension within the footprint of the existing ground floor plan, new rooflights, elevational alterations and associated works associated with the items above.
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63, Mulgrave Street, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, A96YD61
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Change of use of the existing 250sqm commercial building, a former HSE premises, into a single 4-bedroom, 265sqm dwelling; additional floor area provided by flooring over first floor level void. Private open space to the rear to be enclosed by new timber fence panels, with sliding gate for vehicular access
Permission to change 59 Mulgrave Street, Dun Laoghaire from Commercial to Residential usage. Permission is also sought to renovate the existing single storey terraced structure to the front, to demolish the two storey return and to erect a new single and two storey extension at the rear. The proposal will include three bedrooms, living/dining/kitchen space and ancillary accommodation.
We intend to apply for Planning Permission to reduce the number of car parking spaces, from four to one, at the rear of 59. Also, to erect a new stone boundary wall, topped with a timber fence and with a 3.5M mechanically operated sliding vehicular access gate to the rear lane.
Planning Permission to change the use from Commercial to Residential. Permission is also sought to renovate the existing single storey terrace structure to the front, to demolish the two storey return and to erect a new single storey extension at the rear. The proposal will include two bedrooms, living/dining/kitchen space and ancillary accommodation.
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