Permission for temporary (12 months up to the end of 2021) change of use of 9.22 ha of existing Holiday Blue Car park for the development of a facility to provide for parking of Heavy Good Vehicles (HGV). The development comprises the reconfiguration of the existing car-parking area to provide 250 no. HGV parking spaces, as well as resurfacing of parking areas and internal roads. The development includes 10 no. prefabricated buildings comprising 2 no. 2.7m x 8.0m office units, 2 no. 2.7m x 8.0m canteen units, 4 no. 2.7 m x 5.0m bathroom units, 2 no. 2.7m x 6.0m shower units, proprietary waste-water treatment unit with percolation area, water connection to existing Irish Water service and ancillary works.
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Dublin Airport Long-Term Car Park, Known as the Holiday Blue Car Park,
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The proposed development consists of the following at Site C: The construction of 1 no. light industrial/warehouse (including wholesale use) / logistics building (Unit C) with a gross floor area (GFA) of c. 6,627 sq.m (including welfare and reception areas over two levels and c. 216 sq.m of ancillary office space). The proposed building will have a maximum height of c. 15.2 metres. Provision of 58 no. car parking spaces and 14 no. bicycle parking spaces. Provision of an ESB substation and switchroom. Provision of a service yard and HGV loading/unloading areas, with associated loading bays to the west of the proposed light industrial/warehouse/logistics building. Provision of access arrangements to the proposed development including an access from the permitted roundabout to the southwest of the site, and from the main estate access road to the east of the site. The proposed development consists of the following at site E: The construction of 2 no. light industrial/warehouse (including wholesale use) / logistics buildings (Units E1 and E2) with a gross floor area of 12,578 sq.m and 11,457 sq.m. respectively (including welfare and reception areas over two levels for each building and ancillary office space of c. 565 sq.m. and c. 497 sq.m respectively). The proposed buildings will have a maximum height of c. 15.6 metres. Provision of 239 no. car parking spaces (125 no. for Unit E1 and 114 no. for Unit E2) and 76 no. bicycle parking spaces (38 no. for each unit). Provision of an ESB substation and switchroom, 2 no. sprinkler tanks and 2 no. pumprooms. Provision of service yards and HGV loading/unloading areas, with associated loading bays to the south of the proposed light industrial/warehouse/logistics buildings. Provision of access arrangements to the proposed development including accesses from the main estate access road to the north, and the provision of a new estate road along the eastern side of Unit E2, proceeding to the rear of both buildings and providing access to the service yards. The proposal includes landscaping and planting, 3 no. bin stores/recycling structures, PV panel zones at roof level, boundary treatments, signage zones, site lighting, security fencing and gates and all associated site services and development works, including underground foul and storm water drainage network and sustainable urban drainage systems (including the provision of an integrated construted wetland to the south of Site E). An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with this application. AI received 19/8/2022
The proposed development consists of the following:
Permission to erect a new 5.2m v 1.85m x 2.8m stainless steel and glass bus shelter with 1 No. double sided internally illuminated advertising panels of 2 sq. m area per side (4 sq. m total) located on the public footpath at Bus Stop No. 324 Harristown Road, Horizon Logistics Park, Swords, Co. Dublin, along with all associated site works.
The development consists of an existing telecommunications support structure (previously granted permission under Pl. Ref. F04A/0820) together with antennas, dishes, floodlights, for the GAA club, cabinets, fencing and all associated site development works. The development will continue to provide high speed wireless broadband and data services.
A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the planning application and the NIS will be available for inspection or purchase for a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority We, HPREF Dublin Office DevCo 1 Limited, intend to apply for planning permission for development at Horizon Logistics Park (known as Site G1), off the R108, at the townlands of Silloge and Harristown, St. Margaret's, Swords, Co. Dublin. The proposed development is located to the east of the development permitted under Reg. Ref.: FW20A/0187 (known as the Site N development), and to the southwest of the Harristown Bus Depot. The proposed development consists of the following: o The construction of 1 no. light industrial / warehouse (including wholesale use) / logistics building (Unit G1) with a gross floor area (GFA) of c. 4,203 sq.m (including 656 sq.m of ancillary welfare and office space over two levels). The proposed building will have a main parapet height of c. 14.8 metres. o Provision of 44 no. car parking spaces (including 3 no. disabled parking spaces and 5 no. electrical vehicle parking spaces), 44 no. bicycle parking spaces within bicycle shelter structures, and 5 no. motorcycle spaces; o Provision of an ESB substation (with a GA of c. 35.75 sq.m) to the southeast of the main building. • Provision of a service yard and loading bays to the east of the main building, bound by a 2.4m high fence. Provision of a recycling and bin store to the south of the service yard. Provision of access arrangements to the proposed development including an access from the estate road to the west of the site and provision of new cycle and pedestrian path alongside the estate road. Provision of landscaping and amenity space to the north and east of the site, planting, and boundary treatments. The proposal includes signage zones, PV panel zones at roof level, building plant, site lighting, security fencing, and all associated site services and development works, including underground foul and storm water drainage network and sustainable urban drainage systems
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