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Former western ancillary car park associated with the former Aer Lingu

One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available

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Local planning pattern

12% of nearby decided applications were refused. The preview found 3,022 nearby planning records within 5 km where a location match is available.

Matched source
F19A/0302
Project type
One-off house
Coverage
5 km radius
3,022Nearby applications
12%Refused
2,655Conditional grants
10Refusal reasons

Top refusal reasons nearby

Design3
Residential Amenity2
Traffic Sightlines2
Other1
Premature Services1

Nearest similar decisions

F19A/0302

Minor alterations and retention of as built elements of the under cons

Granted0.0 km03 September 2019
F24A/0139

The proposed development will consist of the erection of 2 No. illuminated signs mounted on the building's South facing parapet wall, and all associated works. The two signs will read 'Kellanova' and 'DAA' and will be placed on the top right and top left corners of the South elevation, respectively. Both signs will be of similiar size at c.1.5m in height (max) and 7.5 m in width (max) and will project out c. 0.4m from the parapet wall.

Granted0.1 km17 April 2024
F21A/0594

Permission for continuation of use of the existing site office structure at "The Green", Dublin Airport Central, Dublin Airport, Swords, Co Dublin, K67 X4X5. The application seeks permission for the continuation of the existing use of the structure as a Covid Testing Centre for a period of up to 3 years.

Granted0.1 km04 January 2022
F23A/0786

The development will consist of: a 2 -storey airside operations building of c.1,698 sq.m and c.8.4m in height (max. height of c.9.5m including plant) accommodating a passenger reception centre for airside emergency incidents and primary support function for the airport to include operations, maintenance and storage facilities required for the airfield's foreign object debris and snow bases. The building will include an open sided area for the parking of HGV''s and to store equipment. A new gate will be provided to the compound of the airside operations building to the south within the security restricted area fence line, enabling emergency vehicles direct access, a 2 storey north apron line maintenance centre building of c.1,910 sq.m and c.7.3m in height providing a temporary facility accommodating airside workshops and stores at ground level and offices above. Following the completion of longer-term facilities at the North Apron the centre will be removed and the hardstanding will be reused for airside ground servicing equipment storage and staging areas; foreign object debris airside infrastructure to include above-ground potassium acetate tanks, fuel tank, skip and container area and tipping ramps; airside parking areas with electric vehicle (ev) charging stations for buses and cars; and a new generator room of c.107sq.m and 3.9m in height housing electrical equipment. The development will also include site clearance airside north of the critical part of security restricted area boundary and demolition of existing smoking shelter, c.4.4sq.m and provision of hard-standing areas, smoking shelter, landscaping, fencing and gates, lighting (up to 30m in height), utilities, ancillary parking, external snow base parking, drainage and attenuation systems and all associated site works. AI Rcvd 20/05/24

Granted0.2 km14 June 2024
F21A/0518

Planning permission for development which will consist of alterations to section of the existing internal road network and associated works, on the Departures routes to and from the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 forecourts in the townlands of Corballis and Collinstown, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin. The proposed development will include the reconfiguration of the 2no. existing exit lanes from both the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 forecourts to provide 4no. new exit lanes, and all associated works including pay cabinets, staff control reader, control barrier, flexi bollards, automatic number plate recognition cameras, CCTV cameras, and 2no. cantilever columns with lane guidance signage, new fencing, new kerbs, new/realigned footpaths and cycleways, relocated lighting columns, and traffic islands. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 1 and 2 forecourts will also have 1no. lane for buses and taxis. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 1 forecourt will have 1no. lane including control barriers for emergency vehicles only. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 2 forecourt will also involve the closure of the existing access/egress into the existing Terminal 2 short-term surface car park and the provision of a new access and new egress, barrier, a CCTV camera and pay cabinet; a proposed concrete median to tie into the existing median; the internal rearrangement and change of use of the existing Terminal 2 surface car park (291no. spaces) to provide 245no. long-term car parking spaces, 17no. van parking spaces, and 20no. short-term car parking spaces; and the removal of an existing pedestrian crossing and provision of a new pedestrian crossing. The proposed development will also involve the erection of advance traffic direction, fee information signage and road markings, and all associated site development, drainage and landscaping works. the proposed development will also involve the reconfiguration of the existing car parking layout on part of the central section of the Express Red Long-Term Car Park in the townland of Toberbunny, Dublin Airport, co. Dublin including the removal of 206no. long-term car parking spaces; the provision of a proposed entry lane, pay cabinet, bollards, entry barrier, automatic number plate recognition camera, staff control reader, and CCTV camera; relocated security hut; provision of new egress with a proposed exit barrier, CCTV camera and pay cabinet; and all associated site development, landscaping and fencing works, to facilitate a time-limited free waiting zone incorporating 100no. short-term car parking spaces (including 4no. PRM waiting spaces). AI received 20/12/21 CAI Received 04/02/2022

Granted0.2 km03 March 2022
F20A/0455

Permission for alterations to sections of the existing internal road network and associated works, on the Departures routes to and from Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 forecourts in the townlands of Corballis and Collinstown, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin. The proposed development will include the reconfiguration of the 2 no. existing exit lanes from both the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 fourcourts to provide 4 no. new exit lanes, and all associated works including pay cabinets, staff control reader, control barrier, flexi bollards, automatic number plate recognition cameras, CCTV cameras, and 2 no. cantilever columns with lane guidance signage, new fencing, new kerbs, new/realigned footpaths and cycleways, relocated lighting columns, and traffic islands. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 forecourts will also have 1 no. lane for buses and taxis. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 1 forecourt will have 1 no. lane including control barriers for emergency vehicles only. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 2 forecourt will also involve the closure of the existing access/egress into the existing Terminal 2 short-term surface car park and the provision of a new access/egress, barrier, a CCTV camera and pay cabinet; a proposed concrete median to tie into the existing median; the internal rearrangement of the existing Terminal 2 short-term surface car park; and removal of an existing pedestrian crossing and provision of a new pedestrian crossing. There will be no increase in short-term car-parking spaces. The proposed development will also include the erection of advance traffic direction, fee information signage and road markings, and all associated site development, drainage and landscaping works. The proposed development will also include the reconfiguration of the existing car parking layout on part of the central section of the Express Red Long-Term Car Park in the townland of Toberbunny, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin including the provision of a proposed entry lane, pay cabinet, bollards, automatic number plate recognition camera, staff control reader, and CCTV camera; relocated security hut; provision of new egress with a proposed exit barrier, CCTV camera and pay cabinet; and all associated site development, landscaping, and fencing works, to facilitate a free temporary waiting zone with 185 no. surface car parking spaces (including 5 no.PRM parking spaces). Add Info received 8th January 2021. Add Info deemed SIgnificant 12th January 2021. Revised Public Notices received 19th January 2021.

Refused0.2 km15 February 2021

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