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17% of nearby decided applications were refused. The site check found 361 decisions within 5 km, 3 exact-site or onsite candidate records, and 22 structured appeals.
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3 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
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22 structured nearby appeal records.
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The construction of 15 no. 3 bed residences (10 no. semi-detached and 5 no. terraced units) and revision of that which was granted planning permission under LB190450 including revised site layout, services and ancillary site works. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application
A residential development consisting of 9 no. three and four bedroom 2 story dwelling houses, 7 no. one and two bedroom apartments in a two storey block, new entrance/ exit landscaping works and associated services. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application
The development will consist of conversion of existing attic space into a non habitable room, including new landing window on gable wall at attic level, new rooflights on existing front and rear roof slope and all associated site works
DIRECT APPLICATION TO AN BORD PLEANALA - SUBMISSION TO AN BORD PLEANALA. a public urban park on lands comprising 5.57 Ha in total, including 4.45 Ha land zoned residential and 1.119Ha zoned open space, at The Commons, Navan Road, Duleek. The site is located to the western edge of Duleek Town, abutted to the north and south by established residential housing. Duleek GAA Grounds borders the site to the south west. (1)The demolition of existing agricultural sheds 129 sq.m and 37sq.m. and closure of existing vehicular entrance to shed. (2)The relocation of one existing ESB pole on the western area of the site. (3) The strategic housing development comprises the development of 142 residential units in total, on the residential zoned lands. This will include for a mix of 82 houses and 60 apartments comprising 44 two storey two bed houses, 38 two storey three bed houses, 60 two bed apartments, all two storey in 15 blocks with 4 apartments in each block, and all associated open space and service infrastructure including possible location of photovoltaic panels on roofs where this is required. (4) Provision of a single storey creche, 320 sq.m floor area and associated outdoor play area. The gross floor area of the housing and crèche is 13,382 sq.m. (5) Provision of 270 parking spaces, 6) The development provides for an urban park of 1.1197Ha on the open space zoned lands, (7) Associated internal roads, footpaths, cycle paths and all services infrastructure, bin storage and public lighting associated with the development. (8) Provision of 256 cycle spaces throughout the development, with 76 allocated within rear gardens of houses and 180 spaces allocated to apartments. (9) Provision of two public electric car charging points 10) Vehicular Access to the development is proposed via two vehicular entrances from The Navan Road, Duleek where the existing public footpath arrangement is reconfigured to provide for a new cycle path, footpath and planted verge connecting to the public footpath network. (11) It is proposed to provide a new pedestrian entrance to the north of the site onto the Downstown Road and a new public footpath and cycle path along the northern boundary of the site and two proposed pedestrian crossings connecting the development to the Downstown Road public footpath network.
(A) single storey porch extension to front, (B) attic conversion incorporating dormer extension to rear, (C) all associated site works
The development seeking planning permission will consist of; 1) Construction of a 5 No. bays long ‘Sports Hall’, previously granted under planning permission LB171114, but with an additional 1 No. extra bay - this extra bay will incorporate 1 No. toilet, 2 No. Storerooms, 1 No. Meeting room and 1 No. Physio room. Provision also for an additional storeroom, to be located along the rear elevation. 2) The proposed building will be joined to the west side of the existing building, having both the same building and roof heights. 3) The front elevation of the proposed building will incorporate a first-floor level spectator viewing area. 4) Provision of 2 No. extra accessible car parking spaces as previously granted under planning permission LB171114. 5) All ancillary site development works.
The brief summarizes the pattern across all 361 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 24440The 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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