To develop 45 sq. metres of accommodation within the existing attic space of their family home including internal alterations at first floor and attic levels; the provision of zinc clad dormer window structure to the front and rear; 2 obscure gable windows; and all other associated works.
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170, Stepaside Park, Kilgobbin, Dublin 18, D18E6H6
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Conversion of existing attic area to provide 49 square metres of bedroom, bathroom, staircase, and storage accommodation. The works include internal alterations at both first-floor level and attic-level, the provision of dark-grey pressed-metal-clad dormer window structures to both the existing front and rear roof areas, the provision of one flush Velux-type rooflight to the front roof area, and one flush Velux-type rooflight on the rear roof area. It includes the provision of two new windows at attic level on the North-East gable elevation, as well as associated minor works. These two gable windows will be fitted with obscured privacy glass. Finally, the application includes relocation of four existing solar panels, and the provision of eight additional solar panels on the rear roof area.
The development seeking permission will consist of the provision of a 1600mm gravel path adjacent to the existing cobble, widening the existing vehicular entrance by 1600mm to accommodate the path.
Permission for development. The development will consist of: 19no. 2-storey houses comprising 17no. 4-bed and 2no. 3-bed units. Permission is also sought for a new vehicular access from existing Stepaside Park development. The development also includes associated landscaping and boundary treatments, an ESB substation and all associated site and development works.
Permission for a Strategic Housing Development consisting of: the construction of 1 no. apartment block ranging from 3 to 6-storeys in height (9,193 sq.m GFA), comprising a total of 97 no. units including 28 no. 1-bedroom and 69 no. 2-bedroom apartments, all with private amenity space; construction of 21 no. 2-storey houses in semi-detached and terraced form (combined GFA of 2,624 sq.m), including 10 no. 3-bedroom dwellings and 11 no. 4-bedroom dwellings, all with private amenity space; construction of a 2-storey childcare facility (156 sq.m GFA), with associated outdoor play area, 2 no. set-down car-parking spaces and 2 no. designated staff car-parking spaces; construction of a section of the Clay Farm Loop Road 137m in length (all on lands within the ownership of the applicant) and incorporating a 6m wide carriageway with 2m wide footpaths and 2m wide cycle tracks on each side, connecting with the existing section of the loop road constructed on lands to the south-east as part of the Clay Farm development; construction of local access roads to serve the development which will connect with the new section of the Clay Farm Loop Road; provision of 4,002 sq.m of public open space; provision of 1,454 sq.m of communal open space at podium level to serve residents of the apartment block; provision of 153 no. on-site car parking spaces incorporating 97 no. under podium spaces for residents of the apartment building, 10 no. visitor car-parking spaces, 42 no. in-curtilage car parking spaces for the housing units and 4 no. car-parking spaces designated for the childcare facility; provision of 248 no. bicycle parking spaces including 170 no. long-stay spaces, 56 no. short-stay spaces and 22 no. for use by the childcare facility; 4 no. motor-cycle parking spaces under podium level; provision of 4 no. new pedestrian and cyclist links to adjoining residential development in Stepaside Park, one of which will also facilitate emergency vehicle access to Stepaside Park and access to re-configured bin-store for existing residents of The Courtyard; all ancillary site development works including plant, waste storage areas, landscaping, green roofs, boundary treatments, SuDS measures, ESB substation, public lighting and solar PV panels. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal is consistent with the objectives of the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Development Plan 2022-2028 and Ballyogan and Environs Local Area Plan 2019-2025. The application contains a statement indicating why permission should be granted for the proposed development, having regard to a consideration specified in Section 37(2)(b) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, notwithstanding that the proposed development materially contravenes the relevant development plan or local area plan other than in relation to the zoning of the land. The application together may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.stepasideshd.ie
Permission for conversion of attic for use as store with 6 rooflights, new stairs to attic and associated works.
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