The development will consist of: revisions to the previously permitted Unit 4, which includes a main logistics/warehouse hall and ancillary office building (combined area of approximately 10,058 sqm) under Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. FW22A/0167. These revisions involve interior and exterior modifications to Unit 4 and associated external areas, resulting in a net increase of 139 sqm, including: (i) Modification of the height (from 8.3 to 8 m) and footprint of the permitted ancillary office building, comprising retracting the eastern elevation and extending the building footprint towards the northern elevation; (ii) Internal layout revisions and reconfiguration of spaces within Unit 4’s main logistics/warehouse hall and ancillary office building, including adding c. 116 sqm of mezzanine space for mechanical plant; (iii) Changes to elevations and facades, including adjustments to fenestration, minor design feature modifications, and updates to materials; (iv) Roof level revisions, including increased automatic ventilation openings, reduced permitted photovoltaic panels, 2 no. new roof access points, and relocation of an existing roof access; (v) Relocation of the permitted ESB substation and associated switch room from within Unit 4 to an external area as a standalone structure (c. 49.7 sqm); (vi) Revisions to the layout of permitted car, bicycle, and heavy goods vehicles (HGV) parking areas, resulting in a net reduction of 3 no. car parking spaces and 2 no. HGV parking spaces; (vii) Minor revisions to exterior spaces, including replacing the permitted mineral plaza with planting, omitting the permitted gatehouse, chemical storage and a section of footpath, relocating the permitted refuse area and plant compound, and providing 2 no. pedestrian crossings along with 2 no. access gates and fencing (c. 2.4 m) for the permitted fire tender access route; (viii) Demolition of existing ESB electricity pylon (c. 25 m height lattice tower) and installation of new electricity pylon (lattice tower with maximum height of 37 m) and associated reinstatement works; and, (ix) All other ancillary associated works.
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The development will consist of: 1: part single storey, part two st
The development will consist of: revisions to the previously permitted communal facility (93sqm) under Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. FW22A/0167, which includes community space, security office, ancillary storage, covered external social space and associated external areas. These revisions involve interior and exterior modifications to the communal facility and associated external areas, including: (i) Reconfiguration and modification of the internal floor plan to remove the security office and introduce a kitchenette and a meeting room, reducing the total internal floor area from 93 sqm to 66.4 sqm; (ii) Modification to the canopy roof finish from a mono-pitched to a flat roof style, reducing the overall building height from 5.257m to 3.667m (a reduction of c.1.5m); (iii) Reduction of the canopy roof coverage area from c. 606sqm to 405sqm; (iv) Inclusion of dedicated integrated bin store/utilities enclosure (15.5sqm) to serve the communal facility and ancillary site; (v) Changes to elevations and facades, including adjustments to fenestration, minor design feature modifications, and updates to materials; (vi) Provision of a new vehicular access point to the southeast of the site; (vii) Provision of 10 no. car parking spaces and bicycle parking (5 no. bicycle stands); (viii) Provision of an access laneway to the south of the communal facility; (ix) Revisions to the landscaping to the associated external area and all other ancillary works.
A single storey petrol filling station of 486 sq.m. (with an overall h
The development will consist of: the provision of c. 72,753sq.m of logistics and associated office uses across 5 no. buildings (Building 1, c. 23,936sq.m and a height of c. 17.25m, Building 2, c. 16,999sq.m and a height of c. 17.2m, Building 3, c. 13,472sq.m and a height of c. 17.25m, Building 4, c. 10,058sq.m and a height of c. 17.25m, and Building 5, c. 8,195sq.m and a height of c. 17.63m), within a business campus setting; associated yard areas, trailer and truck parking together with car and bicycle parking spaces at surface level; a single storey campus management building (c. 93sq.m) with an adjacent canopy and seating area to facilitate outdoor dining / social space; revised and new pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular entrances; internal pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular circulation including a new pedestrian and bicycle link to the R121; associated landscaping, parkland area and public open space, boundary treatments, lighting, signage, CCTV; associated drainage, attenuation and services; and all associated construction compounds and site works. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report accompanies the planning application. AI received 12/12/22
The development will consist of a 30m multi-user free standing structu
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