Demolition of the single storey warehouse unit at 8/9 Erne Terrace Rear. Development of two separate own door two storey residential units, number 8 (54.87m2) and 9 (52.22m2) Erne Terrace respectively. Each unit will contain living/ dining space, kitchen, external yard, ground floor bedroom, bathroom and lofted first floor bedroom with en suite. A new double hip roof will be constructed to restore the single storey roof ridge line matched on either side along Erne Terrace Rear.
The construction of a 3.8m wide flat roof dormer to the rear roof-pitch of the property. Note that this property is a 3-storey dwelling.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for general repairs to existing protected structure including architectural ironwork to Amiens St. elevation (balustrading at first floor and roof level), render repairs to Sheriff Street Lower elevation and general repairs to roof.
Single-storey and first-floor extension to the rear.
The development will consist of the change of use of part of the third floor from offices to a medical clinic with associated medical education and training.
The development will consist of: a) The demolition of the existing rear external store & bath, b) the construction of a new extension to the rear, including ground, first & second floors, c) increasing the existing ridge line by approx. 550mm to the front & rear (matching the neighbouring height) d) and including all associated site works.
The development will consist of the erection of telecommunications antenna and ancillary equipment and cabinet at roof level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The development will consist of the installation of 2 no. new handrails leading to the front entrance.
A) removal of existing single-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling, and b) the construction of a two-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling, with rooflights, c) removal of existing stone finish to return front facade to original brick finish, and all associated site works.
The proposed development seeks to amend a permission granted under Reg. Ref. 3791/20 and will consist of the installation of an internal sign with illuminated lettering located above the over-door glazing to the pedestrian entrance to Block C from Magennis Place (located along the buildings western elevation at ground floor level) and the installation of an external wall mounted (internally illuminated) sign projecting perpendicular to the building façade with a black painted metal finish (located along the buildings western elevation at ground floor level).
The development will consist of: change of use of existing Block C (4 storeys over 2 basement levels), from education use to office and gym use (change of use of c. 2,005 sq m at basement level -1, Ground, First, Second and Third floors - no changes are proposed at lower basement level (level -2)); development of signage at the Magennis Place elevation; development of roof terraces on the second and third floor flat-roof levels (on the northern part of the site) to serve the office use; and ancillary works including landscaping. Basement level -1 will contain the gym (c. 351 sq m) and shower and changing facilities for the office use (c. 85 sq m). The office use (c. 1,525 sq m (excluding the associated shower and changing facilities at basement level -1)) will be located at Ground, First, Second and Third floor levels. Cycle parking for both uses will be provided at ground floor level (c. 44 sq m). Access will be via Magennis Place. No additional car parking spaces are proposed.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission is sought at Nos. 49, 50 & 51 Amiens Street, Dublin 1 (No. 51 Amiens Street is a protected structure), for the following works: (i) restoration of No. 51 Amiens Street to provide 4 no. apartments (1 no. studio apartment and 3 no. one bed apartments) at basement to second floor levels (inclusive); (ii) provision of light well to rear of No. 51 at basement level; (iii) construction of 4 storey (with recessed 5th storey) mixed use building over basement at Nos. 49 & 50 Amiens Street to provide for 7 no. apartments (1 no. studio apartment, 4 no. one bed apartments and 2 no. two bed apartments) and 2 no. commercial units; (iv) restoration of front facade of Nos. 50 & 51 Amiens Street, including removal of non-original sand and cement render to expose the original brick; (v) provision of courtyard behind No. 50 Amiens Street front facade at ground floor level and erection of glazed roof over courtyard; (vi) restoration of original lightwells at ground floor level of Nos. 49-51 Amiens Street at basement level; (vii) landscaped courtyard providing communal amenity space and incorporating bicycle parking to rear of No. 49, 50 & 51; and (viii) landscaping, boundary treatments, SuDS drainage, infrastructural works and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
We, La Touche S.a.r.l. c/o BCP Capital, 71 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin 4, intend to apply for planning permission for development at this c. 0.4417 ha site at La Touche House, Custom House Dock, International Financial Services Centre, Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of; the refurbishment/reconfiguration, partial demolition, recladding and vertical extension of an existing (c. 13,275.9 sq.m GFA) 7-storey building to a 10-storey (c. 23,314.3 sq.m GFA) office building with an additional c. 8,068.4 sq.m commercial floorspace provided and a total height of c. 45.84 m from ground (50.85m ODM), including the following: 1) Partial demolition of the existing fifth floor and the existing sixth floor plant rooms and external plant areas to fifth floor slab level, comprising a combined area of c. 1528.5sq.m removed, the removal of an existing bridge link across the atrium, and maintaining the existing c. 565.1 sq.m of office space and the existing core areas to the east, west and south; 2) Refurbishment and reconfiguration of the existing office building as follows:- a) Basement level: Reduction in car parking provision from 143 no. to 99 no. retained spaces, reconfiguration of existing plant areas, increased bicycle parking to 184 no. spaces, provision of bicycle storage areas, locker room, changing rooms, staff toilets and drying room, bin storage area, new staircase link, bicycle lift and service lift from podium (ground floor level) covering an additional area of c.913.2 sq.m within the existing basement; b) Ground Floor: Reconfiguration of the existing ground floor to include a new glazed screen enclosure to the existing atrium and introduce a new building entrance to the south elevation accessed from IFSC Plaza and close the existing entrance. Change of use of 103 sq.m of part of an existing retail bank area to office use. Change of use of c. 134.9 sq.m existing office space to a c. 152.1 sq.m food & beverage unit including an extended area of c. 17.2 sq.m to the east and access to an external terrace to the east. Change of use of c. 128.2 sq.m existing office space to a c. 164 sq.m bicycle café including an extended area of c. 35.8 sq.m to the south and east. Reconfiguration of the existing ground floor to the south/south- west to include a change of use from existing office area to create 2 no. food & beverage/retail units of c. 94.1 sq.m and c. 44 sq.m respectively; c) First Floor, Second Floor and Third Floor: Reconfiguration of the existing office floors to include refurbished and extended toilet accommodation; extension of the office accommodation to the edge of a new glazed screen enclosure to the existing atrium; d) Fourth Floor: Reconfiguration of the existing office floors to include refurbished and extended toilet accommodation; extension of the office accommodation to the edge of a new glazed screen enclosure to the existing atrium and enclosure of 2 no. external balcony areas to provide an additional c. 86.6 sq.m office space; e) Fifth Floor: New office floor accommodation to replace the existing plant areas and the enclosure of the existing external terrace to the north of the office floor (c. 1,226 sq.m) and to include the existing c. 565.1 sq.m of office accommodation to the north of the new extended floorplate, reconfiguration of existing plant areas to unisex toilets, lift lobby and circulation space within core area to the south; f) Addition of new floors: Addition of 4 no. office floors with the existing stair cores extended upwards and toilet accommodation replicated as the supplemented existing provision on the lower floors and the existing atrium extended through to roof level; the proposed sixth, seventh and eighth floor levels will consist of c. 1,791.1 sq.m office space each; the proposed ninth floor level will consist of c. 1,329.5 sq.m office space; setback of the external envelope and creation of a terrace area accessible for maintenance only at ninth floor level; new Part M compliant accommodation stairs within the atrium from ground floor to ninth floor; g) External works to include; A complete recladding with replacement curtain walling and an over-wrapping by a translucent perforated metal veil to the vertical external envelope of the existing building from ground floor level to fifth floor level and the extension and continuation of a new curtain wall and external perforated veil above to include the newly reconstructed fifth floor, and the new sixth, seventh. eighth and ninth floors; new plant and plant enclosure screen at roof level; additional plant on perforated metal platforms adjacent to the 3 no. existing cores from first to ninth floor; the provision of photovoltaic panels at roof level; new glazed atrium roof; provision of 4 no standard bicycle spaces and 9 no. cargo bicycle spaces at ground level; provision of a platform lift on the north-east corner of the site; new hard and soft landscaping adjacent to the building only; new lighting; and all associated site development works.
The development will consist of demolition of existing two storey extension (24m2) to the rear of the property and the construction of a new two storey extension (130m2) to the rear with a pitched roof. At the front of the property will be the addition of a porch and the widening of the existing vehicular access and all associated works.
Change Of Use from "office" to "educational" use.
The development will consist of the demolition of the existing single storey extensions to the rear of the property and the construction of a new 2 storey extension with a flat roof to the rear. An attic conversion in the existing roof to the front of the property to tie in with new rear extension with roof lights to the front and a slightly raised roof ridge. New internal layout design and all ancillary site development works.
RETENTION: the proposed retention development consists of an extension to the permitted plant area by c. 23 sqm, to allow for installation of new air handling equipment for the premises and associated ducting at roof level. There will be no increase to the permitted scale or overall height of the building. There is also no increase in the permitted floor area as a result of this application.
Permission is sought for an extension to a terraced dwelling. The development will consist of construction of an extension with a pitch roof at first floor level over an existing ground floor extension to rear, and 2no. velux rooflights to rear, and internal modifications.
Extension and alterations to existing two storey dwelling and all associated site works at 72 Leinster Avenue, North Strand, Dublin 3. Development will consist of (i) removal of existing single storey rear extension (ii) the erection of new 11.5m2 ground floor extension and 4m2 first floor extension to rear of existing dwelling.
Permission for the change of use of 55.6 sqm ground floor café to residential unit, removal of 1no. existing rooflight to rear single storey section, addition of bin storage with access from rear alleyway, associated internal alterations and elevational alterations and all associated site works.
The proposed development will consist of the change of use Building P8 from office use to medical use (GFA: 3534 sq.m) and is described on a level-by-level basis as follows: Ground Floor: 3no. Physiotherapy rooms, Office Reception, 3no. Offices, Entrance Lobby (incl. Waiting area and Reception), Staff Room, Storage room, First Aid room, 2no.Staff Showers, Kitchenette, and all ancillary accommodation; First Floor: 7no. Consulting rooms, Treatment room, 2no. Utility rooms, Interview room, 4 no. Stores, 2no. Offices, Staff Kitchen/Lounge, Reception/ Admin room, Breakout space, and all ancillary accommodation; Second Floor: 8no. Consulting rooms, Treatment room, Reception, 4no. Offices, Interview room, 2no. Utility rooms,3no. Stores, Comms/IT room, Hot desking, and all ancillary accommodation; Third Floor: 8no. Consulting rooms, Treatment room, Reception, 5 no. Offices, 2no. Utility rooms, 3no. Stores, Comms/IT room, Staff Kitchen Lounge, and all ancillary accommodation; Fourth Floor: 3no. Research Labs, 6no. Offices, IT Hub, Waiting area, Teaching space/Meeting room, 2no. Utility rooms, Staff Kitchen Lounge, and all ancillary accommodation; Fifth Floor: 3no. Research Labs, 2no. Utility rooms, 4no. Offices, Reception, Store, Waiting area, and all ancillary accommodation; The proposal involves modifications to the internal layout of the Building P8 building consisting of 6 floors, to facilitate this change of use from office space to medical use. Minor alterations to the external façade of the southern elevation of the building are proposed to facilitate the change of use. The proposed development involves the reconfiguration of the existing parking arrangements to facilitate an increase in the number of spaces available from 30no. to 34no. spaces (includes the provision of 2no. accessible parking spaces) and increase in bicycle parking spaces from 48no. to 60no. spaces. Planning permission is also sought for the creation of a pedestrian linkage on the western side of the building for accessibility to the car parking area, installation of new Perspex cover over the existing Bike racks and all ancillary site services and site development works.
Planning permission for development at a site of c.0.3861ha at Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, D04 E5W5. The site is bound to the north by residential properties along Gordon Street to the south by an office development known as the "Gasworks House" and "The Hibernian" to the east by residential apartments known as the "Gasworks" and to the west by Barrow Street. The proposed development comprises of the following: • Provision of new entrance to Barrow Street in the south west corner of the site and upgrade of existing entrance to Barrow Street; • Internal modifications to the existing building to provide for a revised office layout; • New façade treatment at ground and first floor level; • Removal of part of the existing plant screen at 2nd floor level to extend the plant screen and provide for additional plant equipment to the east (c.112sqm); • Provision of 2 no. new entrance signs comprising individually mounted, PPC aluminium letters with translucent acrylic front face and internal illumination, 1 no. "The Foundry" sign above the existing entrance on the north end of Barrow Street and 1 no. "Gordon House" entrance sign above the new entrance to the south end of Barrow Street; • All other associated site development works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission is sought for extension and alteration works comprising of a single storey pitched roof with rooflight extension, with the provision of a new glazed door system to the rear of the property, a new skylight to the existing single storey rear extension, re-proportioning of the first floor rear bathroom window, replacement of the front and rear external windows and doors, internal modifications including all associated ancillary site and removal works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development comprises of the repair and refurbishment of the existing 21 no. sash window frames to the front elevation of 51-54 Pearse Street (south facing facade at the basement, ground, first and second floor levels) including replacement of the single glasss panes with slim-glaze double glazing units and all associated development work.
The development will consist of extensions and alterations to the existing house, including an attic extension with a new dormer and window to the front and associated changes to the roof ridge line and height, with a pitched roof from the rear of the dormer down to a two-storey rear extension providing a new stair to the attic, a new bathroom and additional bedroom area at second floor level, with additional living area at ground floor level, associated internal alterations and site works. Total extension area to be circa 30.4m2
Permission for the provision of a Ship-to-Shore (STS) Crane and all associated site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION PERMISSION: Osteria Lucio, The Malting Tower, Grand Canal Quay, Clanwilliam Quay, Clanwilliam Terrace, Dublin 2. The property fronts onto Clanwilliam Terrace to the west and is south of Grand Canal Quay Railway Bridge which is a protected structure (RPS Ref. 883/3276). The development consists of the following temporary retention (for 3 years) of outdoor seating area structure (c. 23.2sq.m) comprising aluminium and glass enclosure with retractable roof (c. 2.9 metres height, c 1.74 metres width and c. 11.1 metres length) permitted under DCC reg. ref. 3447/19 ABP reg. ref. 305391-19, retention (for 3 years) of exterior signage. A small area of the site falls within the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock Strategic Development Zone Planning Scheme area, however the majority of the site is outside the DSZ Planning Scheme area. The specific development the subject of this retention application is located outside the SDZ Planning Scheme area.
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing telephone kiosks with a new Telephone Kiosk with integral communication unit and a 1.53sq.metre digital advertising display. The proposed structure has an overall height 2.43m, a depth of 0.762m and a width 1.096m.
Permission for development at the Former Post Office Garage site (0.265 Ha site) bounded to the north/north-west by Pearse Street Station (bridge and railway line), to the south by Boyne Street and adjoining warehouse /industrial building fronting same (known as the Corner of Sandwith Street and Boyne Street), to the east by residential properties fronting Erne Street Upper and to the west by Sandwith Street Upper, Dublin 2. The development will consist of: the demolition of the existing warehouse/industrial building on site (1,711 sq m) and the construction of a part 3 – part 6 No. storey (7,830 sq m) over basement (1,558 sq m) office building. The development also includes: 18 No. car parking spaces accessed from Boyne Street; secure cycle parking spaces at basement level: pedestrian access through the site along the northern boundary; accessible roof terraces at third floor level (facing north, south and east) and fifth floor level (facing north, east and west); non-accessible roof terraces at third floor level (facing north, south and east) and fourth floor level (facing west); green roofs; hard and soft landscaping; substations and switch rooms; plant; bin storage; boundary treatments and all associated site development works above and below ground.
Permission is being sought for internal changes to the existing first floor accommodation comprising the alteration of existing stud partitions to existing bedrooms. It is also proposed to convert the existing attic to new home office accommodation, storage and w/c with new dormer roof window to the rear with all associated site works.
Permission for development at this site at The "Boston Sidings Site" at Grand Canal Quay and Macken Street, Dublin 2. (Lands bound by Clanwilliam Square to the south, Grand Canal Quay to the east, the Dublin - Rosslare mainline railway to the north and Macken Villas and Macken Street to the west). The development will consist of: Modifications to the permitted office development Reg. Ref. 2808/19, Bord Ref. ABP304878-19 (as modified by Reg. Refs. 2682/21 and 3386/21) and involves revisions to the permitted facades as follows: South West Elevation: use of brick at the Grand Canal Quay boundary wall interface in lieu of previously permitted metal, addition of transom within double height glazing to foyer, provision of automatic opening vents (AOVS) above fire escape door, use of metal soffit above entrance door in lieu of previously permitted brick with associated minor modifications to mezzanine floorplate and provision of capping to glazing at parapet level; South East Elevation: addition of transom within double height glazing to foyer, reconfiguration of glazing and spandrel panel layouts at Level M1; North East Elevation: reconfiguration and alterations to louver, glazing and spandrel panel layouts at Levels M1 to 4.
Permission for the development at this site (0.37ha) known as the ''Boston Siding Site'' at Grand Canal Quay and Macken Street, Dublin 2. (Lands bounded by Clanwilliam Square to the south, Grand Canal Quay to the east, the Dublin Rosslare mainline railway to the north and Macken Villas and Macken Street to the west). The proposed development will consist of modifications to the permitted office development Reg. REF. 2808/19, Bord REF. ABP-304878-19 (as modified by Ref. Ref. 2682/21) and involves a revised layout to the permitted roof level plant, provision of additional ventilation equipment, associated ducting and 4no. stepover access structures. The overall height of the roof plant increases from 45.2m to 46.3m (+1.1m). The overall height of the permitted building parapet remains unchanged at 44.4m.
Permission for development at this site (0.37ha) known as the ''Boston Sidings Site'' at Grand Canal Quay and Macken Street, Dublin 2. (Lands bound by Clanwilliam Square to the south, Grand Canal Quay to the east, the Dublin – Rosslare mainline railway to the north and Macken Villas and Macken Street to the west). The proposed development comprises modifications to the permitted office development Reg. Ref: 2808/19, Bord Ref. ABP-304878-19 relating to the existing boundary wall with Clanwilliam Square to the south which is to be lowered to a height of 700mm to 1490mm and topped with a metal railing with a height of 1100mm. Revised landscape proposals are provided for the public realm areas and the access route along the southern boundary including the provision of seating, planters, lighting and associated hard and soft landscaping.
Sean Kheffache is seeking Planning Permission to construct a ground and first floor extension to the rear of 52 St. Patricks Villas, Dublin 4, D04 X9K3, together with all associated internal alterations and site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of a section of the roof on the existing single-storey dwelling to allow for an additional floor level with a pitched roof profile, new fenestration and all associated site works.
The development will consist of; Alterations and construction of single storey extension to the rear of an existing two storey dwelling including all associated site works.
RETENTION: Retention permission for replacing the approved tiled hip roof with the lean-to-type roof as constructed on the first floor rear extension.
Planning permission for a first floor bedroom extension over existing ground floor kitchen extension at the rear and all ancillary works.
Planning permission for development at this site encompassing nos. 134, 135 and 136 North Strand Road, Dublin 3. The development will consist of demolition of 3 existing properties on the site and construction of 20 no. apartments in two linked buildings around a landscaped, communal courtyard. The main building proposed, facing North Strand Road, is four-stories over basement, with the upper floor being an attic storey. It comprises 6 no. two-bedroom apartments, 6 no. two bedroom duplexes and 2 no. three-bedroom apartments. The second building, to the rear of the site facing Strandville Avenue, is four stories over basement at it's highest point, stepping down to two stories over basement at the eastern site boundary. It comprises 1 no. three-bedroom apartment at basement level and 5 no. one bedroom apartments above. Pedestrian entrances are located at the existing laneway to the site's northern boundary as well as at Strandville Avenue where bin and bicycle storage are also provided. All associated site works, connection of drainage to public sewer and landscaping are included in the application.
Permission for internal and external alternations to an existing single storey ground floor restaurant unit; and change of use of restaurant floorspace to flexible workspace, catering space for office staff and clients, and public takeaway cafe facility at Unit 1, 13-18 City Quay, Dublin 2. External works comprise: relocation of existing door pair on east elevation (Prince's St South) and creation of new public takeaway facility/kiosk within existing door pair on north elevation (City Quay). Internal alterations comprise: removal of existing restaurant fit-out, creation of new connection to office lobby, and all associated works.
RETENTION:Of a single doorway, located on the Amiens Street Side of the above property. In addition retention is sought for the relocated internal stairways from Basement to Ground Floor and from Amiens Street Doorway to first floor, all at the above referenced property.
Planning Permission is sought to raise existing roof to front and fit two new rooflights, to construct new first floor extension to rear with flat roof comprising living area, bathroom and proposed balcony to rear, to convert existing ground floor to three bedrooms with associated internal alterations including new stairs all at 98 Ringsend Park Ringsend Dublin 4.
Permission sought for three storey extension to rear, comprising basement floor level, 1no. bedroom, toilet/shower and store room. Ground floor level, 1no. bedroom, toilet/shower and study/office, first floor level, 1no. bedroom, toilet/shower and play room.
Permission sought for change of use from three storey commercial credit union branch, to three storey three bedroom residential use, to re-open front area to basement and provide new railings, internal alterations to provide 1 no. bedroom with en-suite and utility room at basement level, kitchen/dining, living room and hallway at ground floor level, and 2 no. bedrooms, 1 no. en-suite and bathroom at first floor level.
The development consisting of ground floor extension to existing bathroom to form utilities room with associated windows, door and new parapet height. Configured ground and first floor layouts to include a new fenestration at first floor en-suite to the north east elevation, revised fenestrations to the first floor bathroom set back to the north west elevation both to receive opaque glazing. New windows & doors. New velux window to roof. External insulation & render to the north east & south east elevations. Reconfigured shed to the rear courtyard with gross internal floor area of 135.1m2 and all associated site works.
Permission for development of 5 no. illuminated external signs and building facade lighting. This external signage and lighting application relates to a previously permitted development (Dublin City Council reg. ref. 4805/19, which has been amended by Dublin City Council reg. ref. 3088/20) currently under construction on a site of 0.064 hectares on lands formerly including No. 1 and No. 3 Prince's Court, at the junction of Gloucester Street South and Prince's Street South, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of the erecting of (a) 2 no. high level internally illuminated signs, 1 no. on the southern elevation (8.533 sq m) and 1 no. on the northern elevations (4.053 sq m) and (b) 3 no. low level internally illuminated signs, 1 no. on the western elevation (0.611 sq m) and 2 no. double-sided projecting roundels on the western and northern elevation each (0.566 sq m each), and the provision of building facade lighting on the western and northern elevations.
Planning Permission for amendments to previously permitted hotel development (Reg. Ref. 4805/19) on lands (c. 0.064ha) including No. 1 and No. 3 Prince's Court, at the junction of Gloucester Street South and Prince's Street, South, Dublin 2. The proposed amendments comprise of the following: - Provision of 5 no. additional hotel rooms, increasing the number of rooms from 108 no. permitted to 113 no. - Infill of permitted set back on the 6th floor level to the west elevation with set back now occurring at 8th floor and part 7th floor level. - Infill of permitted set back at 6th floor level on the south elevation with the set back now occurring on the 7th floor level. - Infill of permitted set back at 7th floor on the south east elevation with the set back now occurring at 8th floor level. - Minor modifications to the permitted entrance door detail. - Internal reconfiguration of the permitted 6th and 7th floor hotel layout. The overall development will result in a minor increase the total floor area from GFA of c. 4,655.2 sq.m previously permitted under Reg. Ref. 4805/19 to c. 4,795.7 sq.m GFA.
Planning permission for demolition of existing 2 no. storey building and the construction of a 10 no. storey hotel development on lands (c.0.064ha) including no 1 and no 3 Prince's Court at the junction of Gloucester Streeet South and Prince's Street South. The proposed development comprises of the following: • Demolition of existing 2 no. storey building (c.803.6sqm) • Construction of a 10 no. storey (c.31.9 metres) hotel development of GFA of c. 4,661.9 sqm in total, comprising of 108 no. bedrooms at 1st floor level to 9th floor level inclusive and public bar/restaurant/reception area (c.199.2 sqm) with related back of house/service areas at ground floor level, over part basement level (c. 304.5 sqm). • A number of set backs will be provided including: at 9th floor level on south elevation; at 6th floor level on the south and west elevations; at 7th floor level on the rear portion of the south elevation; at 1st floor level from the boundary of the south eastern corner of the site. • Provision of ancillary hotel services including public bar, seating area, restaurant, reception area and back of house areas at ground floor level; • The proposed development also includes the provision of; part basement level to accommodate ancillary back of house services, plant, attenuation and 12 no. bicycle spaces; provision of a new entrance at the corner of Gloucester Street South and Prince's Street South; a secondary entrance/exit to Gloucester Street South; a secondary entrance/exit to Prince's Street South accessing ground floor level back of house areas including refuse store and linen store; provision of ESB substation and associated switchroom at ground floor level fronting Gloucester Street South, provision of green roof, provision of plant, PV panels and AOV at roof level, and all other ancillary and enabling works necessary to facilitate the proposed development.
The development will consist of the demolition of existing derelict sheds. The construction of a three-storey flat-roofed apartment block comprising of a total of 4no. apartments. 2 no. one-bedroom apartments at ground floor level and 2 no. two-bedroom duplex apartments over first floor and second floor level with pedestrian access gates to each dwelling off public road and associated site works. The development is to be served by 8 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within a shared access yard.
Two storey extension to rear, conversion of attic space to non habitable space, new metal clad dormers to front and rear along with ancillary works.