The development consisted of: 1) Demolition of part removal of the rear wall to accommodate the extension. 2) Retention to original single-storey section of the house with alternations to the internal layout, external patio area and roof. 3) Repair and reinstatement works to all boundaries, site works including drainage, new landscaping works including planting and all other ancillary works.
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9, Millmount Grove, Dundrum Road, Dublin 14, D14RT63
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Permission is sought for development. The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all existing structures at No. 38 Millmount Grove and the construction of 4 no. two-storey residential terraced units with balconies also at first floor; associated 5 no. car parking spaces and 8 no. bicycle parking spaces; landscaping; boundary treatments and all associated engineering and site works necessary to facilitate the development. Planning permission is also sought for the partial demolition of the existing three bed, single-storey, end-of-terrace cottage and associated garden sheds at No. 9 Millmount Grove; and the construction of a two-storey, rear extension (at lower ground and first floor level) to No. 9 Millmount Grove with associated private garden at lower ground level and balcony at first floor level; upgrades to public realm including footpath; upgrades to existing car parking to provide a total of 3 no. spaces; landscaping; boundary treatments and all associated engineering and site works necessary to facilitate the development. The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) which is available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority, County Hall, Dún Laoghaire during its public opening hours.
Permission for a proposed residential development consisting of; demolition
Retention of shed structure and use as a car servicing garage.
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The retention of development consists of the construction of a timber deck and timber guardrail at second floor level, built on top of an existing flat roof to the rear, (which serves the residential accommodation beneath), all providing a balcony / terrace to the existing residential unit. Retention is also sought for the replacement of a second floor window with a new door to access the new balcony area and permission to erect a 1.6M high screen at the perimeter of the new balcony to prevent overlooking of adjacent properties.
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