2 new signs at site entrance featuring company logo; 5 new signs on building facade featuring company logo and name; 2 Totem signs featuring company logo and opening times etc; all associated site works.
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Turnpike Road, Ballymount, Dublin 22, D22P5R7
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
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- SD21A/0258
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Erect 775.46sq.m or 289.80 kWp of photovoltaic panels on the roof of storage building with all associated site works.
Extension to rear.
Extension to rear.
(i) Demolition of existing ancillary outbuildings and removal of front boundary treatment to Turnpike Road; (ii) alterations to existing single-storey cottage including demolition of existing front porch, partial demolition to the side/south of the original building, partial demolition of non-original rear extension and replacement of rear pitched roof with a flat roof; (iii) change of use of the cottage from residential to commercial use providing a reception area, coffee shop, multi-purpose studio, changing rooms and associated facilities; (iv) construction of 3 no. enclosed padel courts within 2 no. single-storey structures to the rear of existing cottage; (v) provision of 17 no. car parking spaces (including 1 no. accessible space), 15 no. bicycle parking spaces and refuse/storage facilities; (vi) provision of a new 6.0m wide vehicular entrance via Turnpike Road; and, (vii) all associated works, including new boundary treatments, landscaping, SuDS and drainage necessary to facilitate the development.'
Internal extension of floorplates and amalgamation of units 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and their change of use from light industrial to create a two storey office based industry unit of 1,520sq.m within the overall Turnpike Business Park development; Retention for the amalgamation of units 5, 6, and 7 that includes the retention of the internal extension of the original mezzanine floor to create a first floor level above the entire ground floor of these units and change of use of these units at ground and first floor level from light industrial to office based industry (910sq.m overall). Permission for the demolition of the first floor (281sq.m) within units 8 and 9 and the construction of a new first floor (305sq.m) above the entire ground floor of these units and the change of use of these units at ground and first floor level from light industrial to office based industry (610sq.m); Permission is also sought for changes to the car parking layout that will reduce the car parking spaces from 65 to 64 car parking spaces with vehicular access off Turnpike Road with a new gated access at the entrance into the car park; sheltered bicycle parking will be provided to serve the development; elevation changes and signage that include a new projecting sign (7.3sq.m) to the north of the east elevation and alteration of individual doors and shutter doors to windows on both the north and south elevation; new windows to both the north, west and south elevation at first floor level; all site and ancillary development works required to facilitate the development.
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