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15% of nearby decided applications were refused. The site check found 1,531 decisions within 5 km, 7 exact-site or onsite candidate records, and 133 structured appeals.
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7 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
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133 structured nearby appeal records.
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The development will include: a) Demolition of the following non-significant structures: • Building no. 1 – single storey office type building; • Building no. 2 – single storey office type building; • Building no. 3 single storey storage and workshop type building; • Building nos. 4 and 5 – single storey transformer buildings; • Building no. 6 – single storey shed type building; • Building no. 7 – single storey shed type building; • Building no. 8 – two storey warehouse type building; • Building no. 9 – single storey warehouse type building; • Building no. 10 – three storey warehouse type building; • Building no. 11 – two storey type building; and • 10 no. galvanised grain silo structures. b) Construction of 61 no. shared access apartment units in 3 individual blocks – 2-5 storey mixed-use Block Type “A” will contain 22 units (along with proposed community/amenity/retail uses); ¾ storey Block Type “B” will contain 14 units; and ¾ storey Block Type “C” will contain 25 units – in a mix of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom types (10 x 3 beds, 44 x 2 beds and 7 x 1 beds); (c) Construction of 16 no. own door apartment units in 2 individual blocks – 3 storey Block Type “1” will contain 8 units (4 no. 2 bedroom ground floor apartments & 4 no. 3 bedroom duplex apartments); and 2 storey Block Type “2” will contain 8 units (4 no. 2 bedroom ground floor apartments and 4 no. 2 bedroom first floor apartments); d) Construction of 15 no. 1 and 2 storey terraced houses in 4 individual blocks – 2 storey Block Type “1” will contain 3 no. 3 bedroom houses; 2 storey Block Type “2” will contain 6 no. 3 bedroom houses; 2 storey Block Type “3” will contain 3 no. 3 bedroom houses; and 1 storey Block Type “4” will contain 1 no. 3 bedroom house and 2 no. 2 bedroom houses – in a mix of 2 and 3 bedroom types (13 x 3 beds and 2 x 2 beds); e) Construction of a new 2 storey creche building; f) Construction of a new 2 storey commercial/retail building (Block Type “D”); g) Provision of 2 vehicular access pointes to serve the site - 1 will consist of upgrading the existing access from main street and 1 will be a new access from the adjacent Osberstown Court housing development - with associated roadways, footpaths and car parking servicing the development; h) Provision of a new shared pedestrian/cycle path fronting the Grand Canal with associated stepped connection point and public urban space at the eastern end of the site linking to main street; i) A foul holding tank and pumping s
For minor modifications to the existing granted planning permission pl. ref. no.: 22/110 as follows: (a) Construction of a new 3 storey apartment block Type ‘E’ that will contain 6 no. apartments. The apartment mix is broken down as follows: 2 x 3 bed own door duplex apartments accessed at ground floor level; 2 x 2 bed own door duplex apartments accessed at ground floor level; and 2 x 2 bed shared access apartments accessed at 2nd floor level off a common stairwell; and (b) All associated site development works to include bin stores, bicycle stores, boundary treatments, landscaping, public spaces, connections to existing foul, surface water and water main networks, and all services. The overall number of residential units proposed in this application is 6 so the overall no. of units for the development will increase from 74—currently permitted—to 80.
For single storey lean to roof structure and double gate to the side of existing house and all associated site works
(a) Retention of single storey dining room to the back of the house with 1 No. Velux window; (b) Construction of two storey extension to the side of existing house comprising of a living room and store on the ground floor and bedroom and ensuite on the first floor, 1 No. Velux window and all ancillary works
Change of use of the ground and first floor areas to uses associated with tourism including on the ground floor for the retail, hire and repair of bicycles and, on the first floor for short-term letting as tourist accommodation. The development will also include changes to the front elevation including identification signage, doors, screens, panels, windows etc.
The development for retention permission consists of the refurbishment and extensions (two single storey flat roofed extensions with roof windows) of the original pair of semi-detached two storey pitched roofed stable buildings off the internal courtyard. The development for permission will consist of the use of the refurbished and extended stable buildings as 2 No. part two storey pitched roofed and part single storey flat roofed one bedroomed houses
The brief summarizes the pattern across all 1,531 matched decisions within 5 km and includes up to 80 detailed comparables (40 nearest refusals and 40 nearest grants), with extracted reasons, quotes, and available source links. €29 incl. VAT.
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Matched from public planning record 22110The site brief adds up to 80 nearest detailed grants and refusals, extracted source evidence, document links, and a shareable risk summary.
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