Planning permission for the continued use of the current structure as a cafe/retail unit as granted under Registration Ref. No. 4085/16, 3 year temporary permission at 161 Thomas Street, Dublin 8. The development consists of two converted shipping containers, single storey in height.
The development will consist of demolition of the existing single storey building (389sq.m. which has been previously approved under Reg. Ref. 3503/16) which extends from Usher's Island to Island Street and the construction of residential use development to the rear portion of the site accessed from Island Street. The ground floor comprising of private access to residential amenities space including bin stores, plant room, bike storage and communal space. Above 6 no. 1 bedroom studio apartments to 2 no. 2 bed apartments split over 5 floors accessed via a common stair core and lift. Private balconies are proposed to the front and rear elevations. Finishes include a mix of brick, render and metal cladding. Associated groundworks, landscaping, drainage, engineering and ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development to be included at rear of site.
Permission sought for the change of use of the existing ground floor of the retail use to the use of the Medical Centre, associated internal modifications, elevated signage and all the associated works necessary to facilitate the development.
2 No. new fascia signs and 2No. new Bus stop signs to existing shopfronts of 32&34 Exchequer Street.
Planning permission to install 131.2kWp (c.625m2) of Roof Mounted Solar PV Panels and all associated works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION. Permission for outdoor licenced use in external open area (148 sq.m) at 30 Wexford Street (also accessed off Liberty Lane to the rear) similar to previously approved application ref: Web 1420/21. Also retention permission for new partially retractable (translucent) canopy to shelter up to 76 sq.m of outdoor area.
The development will consist of change of use from pharmacy retail to vegan cafe with related signage to front and side facades and all related works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of a new single-storey 17sq.m WC extension to the rear side (east) of 91/92 Benburb Street with minor changes to the rear (south) of 79 Queen Street and 2 new internal doors, one from the south elevation of No.79 and one from the east elevation of No. 91/92. No. 79 Queen Street is a protected structure (RPS reference 6884). The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Dublin City Council, Planning Department, Block 4, Ground Floor, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 during its public opening hours (9.00a.m.- 4.30p.m.). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (€20.00) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.
Permission for the erection of 2nos. advertising structures, within curtilage and affixed to the hotel development at 09-17 St. Andrew's Lane, Dublin 2; covered by existing granted Planning Permission (Reg. Ref. 4342/16 and 2537/19). The Planning Permission (Reg. Ref.4342/16) had previously indicated the location of these advertising structures; 1no. to the west of the development at Ground Level (0.6msq) and 1no. to the North of the Development at 5550mm above external Ground Level (2.6msq). The signage lettering will be a mirror black stainless steel finish. On the north, the lettering will be back lit and supported off a satin black powder coated aluminium frame. To the west, the lettering will be supported through a glazed balustrade.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for proposed development as follows: (a) connect the existing ground floor bar at 79 Queen Street and existing restaurant/bar at 91/92 Benburb Street to include new shopfront and hatch and construction of a new single-storey 20sqm WC extension to the rear side (east) of 91/92 Benburb Street and to the rear (south) of 79 Queen Street; (b) replace existing flat roof to the rear (south) over existing ground floor restaurant/bar of 91/92 Benburb Street with corresponding minor change to rear side (west) elevation including new door; (c) change of use of existing commercial/office use at first and second floor level of 79 Queen Street to associated guest bedroom accommodation for the provision of a total of 8 en suite bedrooms (5 double bedrooms, 3 single bedroom). All to include associated works and services at 79 Queen Street, Dublin 7, D07 DW3R, a protected structure (RPS ref. 6884) and 91/92 Benburb Street, Dublin 7, D07 WFH3.
The development will consist of permission for extension into the roof and to the rear of existing building, to provide new top floor 1 bedroom apartment with modifications to existing stairwell at 3rd floor, and all associated site works.
Permission is sought for development comprising: (i) the demolition of the existing single storey building (389sq.m) which extends from Usher's Island to Island Street; (ii) the construction of a part-six. part-eight storey mixed-use development, consisting of the following uses: (a) 16 no. apartment, comprising of 5 no. studio apartments; 5 no. one-bed apartments and 6 no. two bed apartments. Each apartment is provided with a private amenity space in the form of a balcony and has access to communal amenity spaces. Access to the apartments is from Island Street and Usher's Island; and (b) 71sq.m of commercial (coffee shop) space at ground floor level with access from Usher's Island. The building is six-storey towards Usher's Island and eight-storey towards Island Street; (iii) The development features 28 no. bicycle parking spaces; 16 no. storage lockers; plant room; refuse storage; services; switch room; and an ESB substation (all at ground floor level); (iv) Permission is also sought for landscaping; drainage; and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RPS: 8830: Unit 3 is located at ground level, with associated back of house located at basement -1, onto Fownes St Upper to the west and the Plaza and Dame St to the South. The proposed development relates to permission for internal signage for Unit 3, which is permitted as a restaurant, to consist of: • 1 no. banner sign, hanging internally within the unit and set back from the existing glazed facade on the southern elevation of 0.5m x 6.269m. The proposed sign is brushed stainless steel fascia panel, with low energy red LEDs for halo illumination. • 1 no. banner sign, hanging internally within the unit and set back from the existing glazed facade on the western elevation of 0.274m x 3.438m. The proposed sign is brushed stainless steel fascia panel, with low energy red LEDs for halo illumination. • 1 no. roundel sign, hanging internally within the unit and set back from the existing glazed facade on the western elevation of 1.45m x 1.45m. The proposed sign is brushed stainless steel fascia with coloured vinyl lettering and graphics, with low energy cool white LEDs for internal illumination. • 1 no. LED red light line, set back from the southern elevation and along the extent of the southern elevation profile.
PERMISSION & RETENTION. PROTECTED STRUCTURE. Part retention permission and part permission for refurbishment works to the existing restaurant premises, a protected structure, at number 5 South William Street, Dublin 02. Retention permission for development. The development works to be retained consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the ground floor, basement level, shopfront and signage details. Retention is sought for the following A) the removal of the existing shopfront B) the removal and reinstatement of the existing ground floor structure C) the removal of non-original fabric from sections of the ground floor and basement level of the property. Permission for development. The design proposals consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the ground floor, basement level, shopfront and signage details. Permission is sought for the following; A) Reconfigured shopfront design including the relocation of the entrance door B) Minor reconfigurations of the existing internal layout C) Reconfiguration of stepped access to the building D) Concrete bench detail to shopfront E) Projecting signage and painted signage details F) Retractable canopy detail G) Heating and electrical upgrades throughout the property H) All associated ancillary site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Change of use of St. Patrick's Tower from a vacant building to exhibition space and associated works. St. Patrick's Tower is located at the Digital Hub, Thomas Street, Dublin 8. Proposed works include necessary repairs and adaptation of the tower for public use including: 1. Proposed external works: gently sloping access ramps, pedestrian crossings, cobblestone area with benches to the front entrance area, removal of bars from existing ground floor window, replacement of damaged rear window with new louvred vent, new entrance doors, new illuminated signage. 2. Proposed internal works to ground and first floor only, necessary minor repairs to brickwork and repairs to internal roof of entrance lobby area, new floor finish throughout ground floor, new lightweight ceiling finish mounted to underside of existing concrete slab, surface mounted lighting and wiring, mechanical ventilation system with 4 new opes to concrete slab and localized plant on first floor slab, removal of non-historic existing timber stairs, with new fold-down access stairs provided in its place. New firestopping provided to inner side of historic brick partition wall.
Change of use of the rear service yard (148 sq.m) at 30 Wexford Street (also accessed off Liberty Lane to the rear) for outdoor licenced use. Also access arrangements to include 3 no. openings in existing party wall between 30 and 31 Wexford Street and external part M accessible platform lift.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development comprises a ten-year planning permission to provide a building for the Guinness archives on a 638 sqm site. The subject site is bound by Thomas Street to the north, the Crane Building to the east, and existing Brewery works to the west and south. The development includes works and developments to Arthur's House which is Protected Structure No. 8145; the demolition of its rear modern section; the demolition of the part of the Crane Building to its rear; and the construction of a new Archive Building contiguous with and linked to Arthur's House. The development includes: • Opening up existing blind windows and replacing other existing windows in a historically appropriate style; • The installation of an external steel escape stair from the basement front elevation and the insertion of a new gate in the railing to match the existing railing; • Internal re-ordering to include replacement with historically appropriate flooring, fireplaces and cornices; • The demolition of the 1964 internal dividing walls within Arthur's House; • The demolition of 506 sq. m. of buildings, including the rear 1964 section of Arthur's House and the part of the Crane Building to which this is attached; • The demolition of the rear modern exterior ramps, steps, railings and security building; • The construction of a 624 sqm archive building to the rear of Arthur's House; • New exterior works to include ramps and steps; and • All associated works above and below ground. Arthur's House is and will remain 17.26m in height over four storeys and comprises: basement, ground, first and second floors with the third floor in the loft space. The section of the Crane Building to the rear of Arthur's House proposed for demolition is 21.72m in height and comprises ground and four further floors and roof top plant. The height of the proposed four storey new building is 20.85m. The proposed development is located within a site which is the subject of an approved Industrial Emissions (IE) Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission and retention permission for development at 4/5 William Street South, Dublin 2 (Protected Structure References 8565 & 8566). Retention permission sought for the following internal works to three existing two-bed residential apartments and common areas at all levels: removal of plasterboard partitions; removal of plaster from party wall of front bedrooms; removal of modern kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces, joinery and door sets; removal of existing electrical, mechanical, and plumbing services; installation of fire prevention works including fire batt between joists and fire rated plasterboard to wall linings; and structural repairs to valley gutter beam at third floor level and first floor bathroom. Retention permission is sought for the following external works to the rear elevations: wall penetrations at first, second and third floor level to facilitate 215mm ventilation ducts; and removal of external uPVC corridor. Permission is sought for the following internal works relating to all levels: encasement of ESB metre box at ground floor; reinstatement of lath and plaster wall linings where recently removed; new fire lining to existing stairwell; new fire door panels, frames & architraves; partial alterations to internal layout including lobby of first floor apartment, relocation of bathroom and kitchen areas, and openings to bathroom; installation of new bathrooms; installation of new kitchen fittings and extraction ducting; installation of new electrical, mechanical and plumbing services; and decoration of all apartments and common areas. Permission is sought for the following external works: installation of 215mm ventilation ducts at all levels; and installation of new water tank.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of conservation and remedial repair works to the front (east) and rear (west) facades of the existing protected structure, comprising: (i) general repair/replacement of friable brick facings; (ii) brick repointing throughout the front and rear facades including the parapet; (iii) window refurbishment works to the existing timber sliding sash windows; (iv) replacement of existing deteriorated rainwater goods and soil stacks with new cast iron goods; (v) chemical facade clean of the front and rear elevation following completion of works; (vi) all associated site works, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the replacement of the existing pot still feature in The Courtyard, The Old Jameson Distillery, Bow Street, Dublin 7, D07 V57C with a free standing illuminated sculptural feature and all ancillary site development works. The proposed development consists of or comprises the carrying out of works to a protected structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development relates to permission for a change of use of Unit F (26.6 sq.m) from permitted use as a restaurant/café unit (as permitted under Reg. Ref.:3620/17; ABP Ref: ABP-300063-17, as amended by DCC Re. Ref.: 3275/19) to a café/restaurant unit and takeaway for the sale of coffee and/or food/hot food for consumption off premises. The unit will accord with the permitted opening hours of the wider Central Plaza restaurant/café units of 7am to 11.30pm. Permission is also sought for external seating adjacent the unit onto Cope Street and Fownes Street Upper.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: 1. Retention and completion of modifications (layout and elevational) to existing two storey building. 2. Proposed change of use (368 s.q.m. ) from approved office/retail use to tourist hostel. 3. Retention of 29 sq.m. single storey bike store/maintenance store.
Davy Target Developments Limited intend to apply for planning permission for development at Unit No. B4B (Wagamama) located at basement and basement mezzanine level; and, Unit No. 13, 14 and 15 (Carroll's Irish Gifts) located at ground floor and ground floor mezzanine, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, King Street South, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of: • Amalgamation of the two units (units B4B and 13-15) to provide for a single restaurant unit (800 sq.m.) at ground and basement levels including mezzanines.The amalgamation includes the change of use of Unit 13-15 to restaurant; • Rationalisation of internal layout to provide revised front of house and back of house areas; • New toilet facilities; • New stairs and lift from basement to ground floor mezzanine level • Demolition of internal structures and removal of existing railing and stairs to King Street South; • External elevational changes to King Street South include additional landscaping finish to match existing; signage zone; and, a new entrance to proposed unit integrated into existing shop front at street level; and • All associated works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION:1. Retention and completion of layout and elevational modifications to existing two storey building including partial demolition (39 sq.m.) to create landscaped courtyard and new front boundary fence with piers. 2. Proposed change of use (329 sq.m.) from approved office / retail use to tourist hostel. 3. Retention of 29 sq.m. single storey bike store / maintenance store.
(i) demolition of non-original rear extension at ground floor level; (ii) construction of a part-single part-two storey flat-roofed (with solar panels) rear extension with associated revision to internal layouts at ground and first floor level; (iii) provision of 2 no. rooflights and additional solar panels atop existing roof; and, (iv) all associated ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission for temporary change of use, not exceeding three years, from car park to licensed outdoor restaurant with temporary stretched canvas roof, movie screen and associated serving and kitchen at the 6th floor (roof level) and ancillary staff facilities, toilets and gallery/exhibition areas at the 5th floor, and associated works, all pending redevelopment of the existing car park building. The floors below this proposed development will continue in their current use.
The proposed development will consist of amendments to the previously permitted development granted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 2421/20 and An Bord Pleanala Reg. Ref. ABP-309400-21. The proposed amendments include reconfiguration of the permitted development as follows: (i) Basement Level: Reconfiguration of the shape and structure of the basement level from that permitted, resulting in a reduction of the proposed area by c.48.65 sqm to an overall c. 326.58 sqm. (ii) Ground Floor Level: Reconfiguration of the permitted ESB Substation/Switchroom (c. 14 sqm) to a Double Substation (c.27.74 sqm) resulting in a relocation of the associated doorway to the north elevation onto Dame Lane; relocation of the main entrance doorway; reduction in the area for the permitted Restaurant from c. 447.8 sqm to c. 375.92 sqm; change of use of part of the permitted Office area to Cafe/Reception area c. 74.14 sqm. (iii) First to Eight Floor Levels: Reconfiguration of the internal core area to accommodate a unisex WC arrangement; an increase of the office areas on these floors by a total of c. 174.4 sqm; minor changes to the external facade to facilitate these amendments. (iv) Roof Level: Reconfiguration of the proposed roof level plant area to align with Passivhaus compliance, including the provision of 2 no. high efficiency Air Handling Units, resulting in a minor increase in height to c. 36.279m above ground (44.129m ODM, including lift overrun). (v) All associated site development works.
The development will consist of the following: the demolition of the existing six storey mixed use structure (c. 6,108 sq. m) known as 'Moira House' and 'Trinity Street Car Park', currently comprising a 171 no. space multi storey car park, 3 no. retail units at ground floor (c. 508 sq. m) and 5 no. self-contained offices suites (c. 292 sq. m) and the provision of a nine storey over basement office building with a restaurant at ground floor. The proposed building has a total height of c. 36.218m above ground (43.7m ODM, including lift overrun), stepping back at seventh and eighth floor levels with a gross floor area of c. 7,460 sq. m (including basement of c. 318 sq. m). The proposed building will accommodate office space at first to ninth floor levels with a reception lobby at ground floor accessed from Saint Andrew's Lane and a ground floor restaurant unit (c. 540 sq. m) accessed from both Trinity Street and Saint Andrew's Lane. The proposed building is set back from Trinity Street at ground and first floor levels providing for a pedestrian plaza/seating area (c. 53 sq. m) while the building is also set back from Saint Andrew's Lane to the south providing for a second entrance plaza (c. 32 sq. m). The proposed development includes terraces at seventh and eighth floor levels to the north elevation, PV panels at roof level, plant at roof level (including lift overrun) and at basement level, substation/switch room at basement level, 2 no. stair cores, 3 no. lift cores, a separate stairs from the restaurant to the basement, bicycle storage at basement level (c. 76 no. spaces), bike lift, ancillary facilities (including shower block) and all other ancillary site development works.
The refurbishment and change of use of existing buildings from commercial/light industrial to use as an immersive arts centre with complementary educational facilities focusing on audiovisual technology at 10 and 11 Ushers Island, Dublin 8. The main entrance to the immersive arts centre will be from Ushers Island, while the entrance to the educational facility will be from Island Street, to the rear. The development will include; (i) Alteration of quay-front facades to nos 10 and 11, including a new glazed single storey public entrance at number 10 with glazed canopy and the façade refurbishment of no 11, to include; the rendering of the existing elevational non-original tile cladding (no 11); new windows and doors in existing openings (no 11); new granite steps, ramp and low boundary plinth (nos 10,11); new external metal railings at entrance area (no 10) to side boundary at the adjoining site (no 9) and new external signage to no 11. (ii) Alteration of the rear façade to no 10 at Island Street, including a new metal gate and new render to existing walls and a new planted courtyard containing bicycle and bin storage facilities. (iii) Reinstatement of the first-floor to the rear of number 10, with replacement walls and flat roof, where the original roof was previously removed, and only remnants of the first-floor walls currently remain.
The development will consist of (a) the change of use from coffee shop use to restaurant use, (b) the removal of existing fascia signage while maintaining the existing signage zone, (c) all associated site works.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of: I) demolition of all existing structures on site (totalling 2,975sq.m), including the existing buildings at: No. 8 Mary's Lane, No.6 Mary's Lane, No. 21 Halston Street, No. 2 Little Green Street and No. 4/5 Little Green Street; ii) construction of a mixed-use development comprising a total of 64 no. apartments (4 no. studio units, 6 no. one-bed units, 12 no. two-bed units and 42 no. three-bed units) and 4 no. commercial units (totalling 447.2sq.m) in 3 no. 6-8 storey blocks (Blocks A-C).Block A comprises a 6-8 storey block over basement level, fronting Mary's Lane and Halston Street, with 2 no. commercial units at ground floor level (totalling 294.4sq.m) and 2 no.studio apartments and 31 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor level (totalling 33 no. apartments); Block B comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street, with 1 no. commercial unit at ground floor level (totalling 70.2sq.m) and 2 no. studio apartments, 5 no. two-bed apartments and 7 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor levels (totalling 14no. apartments); Block C comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street, with 1 no. commercial unit at ground floor level (totalling 82.6sq.m) and 6 no. one-bed apartments, 7 no. two-bed apartments and 4 no. three-bed apartments at upper floor levels (totalling 17 no. apartments). Residents of all proposed apartments have access to a private balcony/terrace, a communal central landscaped courtyard which comprises a play space (85sq.m) and 3 no. communal roof gardens (which have a combined area of 530sq,m), and 3 no. communal roof gardens (which have a combined area of 530 sq.m) A total of 222 no.bicycle parking spaces, including 16 no. cargo bicycle parking spaces, are also provided at ground floor level (iii) change of use from commercial to residential land use; and (iv) all associated site and infrastructural works including; foul and surface water drainage; attenuation tank; landscaping; signage; bin stores; plant areas and ESB substations; necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission is sought for the following: i)demolition of all existing structures on site; ii) construction of a mixed-use development comprising of 94 no. apartments (11 no. studio apartments, 57 no. one-bed apartments, 21 no. two-bed apartments, and 5 no. three-bed apartments) and 3 no. commercial units (totalling 433 sqm) in 3 no. 6-8 storey blocks (A-C) over basement. More specifically, Block A comprises a 6-8 storey block fronting Marys Lane and Halston Street, featuring 2 no. commercial units (totalling 339.6 sqm) at ground floor level and 5 no. studio apartments, 28 no. one-bed apartments, 14 no. two-bed apartments and 5 no.three bed apartments (totalling 52 no. apartments) at upper floor levels; Block B comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street featuring 4 no. studio apartments and 17 no. one-bed apartments at upper floor levels (totalling 21 no. apartments); and Block C comprises an 8 storey block fronting Little Green Street, featuring 1 no. 93.2 sqm commercial unit at ground floor level and 2 no. studio apartments, 12 no. one-bed apartments and 7 no. two-bed apartments (totalling 21 no. apartments) at upper floor levels. Residents of all proposed apartments have access to a private balcony, a communal central landscaped courtyard, 3 no. roof gardens (totalling 552sqm) and 127 no. bicycle parking spaces; iii) change of use from commercial to residential land use; and iv) all associated site and infrastructural works, including foul and surface water drainage; attenuation tanks; landscaping; plant areas and ESB substations; necessary to facilitate the development.
Retention planning permission sought for change of use from retail to cafe for the sale of hot and cold food for consumption both on and off the premises together with minor alterations to front elevation and the provision of signage.
The development will consist of demolition of the existing single storey building (389sq.m which has been previously approved under Reg. Ref. 3503/16) which extends from Ushers Island to Island Street and the construction of a mixed used development to Ushers Island comprising of 48.8sq.m commercial space for an office to ground floor along with private access to residential amenities space including bin stores, plant room, bike storage and communal space. Above 3 no. 2 bed apartments split over 3 floors accessed via a common stair core and lift. Private balconies area proposed to the front and rear elevations. Associated groundworks, landscaping, drainage, engineering and ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development to be included to site.
RETENTION: The development will consist of the retention of the single storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling which has a floor area 11.3m2, this comprises of a kitchen and bathroom. The area taken up by the extension thus reduces the open space to the rear of the property. Retention permission is sought for any elevational changes and all associated site works that would have occurred due to the construction of the extension.
RETENTION: Of outdoor furniture (4no. tables and 14 no. chairs) surrounded by part opaque, part glazed screening incorporating signage, 2.14m in height, occupying an area of 14.5m sq adjacent to the east facade of the restaurant along Bloom Lane. All landscaping and site works are included.
RETENTION PERMISSION for the change of use from a retail unit to restaurant inclusive of kitchen with ancillary rooms, dining area and toilets at basement level plus dining area, bar and accessible toilet at ground floor for a total of 241 sqm.
Single storey extension to rear, attic conversion with dormer window to rear incorporating raising of ridge line and rooflight to front
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. Permission for development at Unit A, One Central Plaza (formerly known as the Central Bank Building), Dame Street, Dublin 2, (a Protected Structure Ref: 8830). Unit A is located at Basement -1 and Basement -2 Level below the Central Plaza. The site is bound by Dame Street to the South, Two Central Plaza to the East, Cope Street to the North and Fownes Street Upper to the West. The proposed development relates to amendments to previously permitted change of use of Unit A (GFA of 1,186 sq.m) (located at basement -1 and -2 below the plaza) to leisure/tourism use, as permitted under DCC Reg. Ref 4622/19, to now include for ancillary bar and food use (licensed premises) to the main permitted leisure/tourism use. The development also includes for the relocation of permitted Remote Storage Facilities from the eastern side of Unit A at basement -1 level to basement -2 level and change of use to the building managers office (24 sq.m). The proposed use is an indoor table tennis facility with associated bar and food facilities (licensed premises). The development also includes for signage to Unit A located at basement -1 level on the northern elevation including 2 no. internal illuminated signs of 2.5m x 0.68m and 1.23m x 0.28m (containing two elements).
Permission for development at main (St Stephen’s Green/Grafton Street) entrance to the St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2. The proposed development involves the replacement of the existing advertising panel over the main entrance to the shopping centre (from St Stephen’s Green/Grafton Street), which projects full-motion/dynamic content with rapid transitions, with new signage which displays a loop of static content, separated by smooth transitions.
Permission for a mix development consisting of demolition of the existing 2-storey warehouse type structure that is currently in permitted use as a religious, cultural and community building; construction of a mixed-use development in a building ranging from 3 to7 storeys over basement level; Mosque located at ground floor and mezzanine level; 27 no. residential apartment units with balconies located on first to sixth floor consisting of 6 no 1-bed units 20 no.2-bed units; 1 no. 3 bed unit.The development will include cycle parking, plant rooms and storage areas for apartment and mosque at basement level, bin store at ground floor level and all associated development works, signage, landscaping, boundary treatments and services.
Construction of a part single storey, part two storey extension to the rear and incorporating the raising of the roof ridge line. Conversion of the attic space with dormer extension to the rear. The installation of velux rooflights to the front roof slope and all associated site works.
Single storey extension to rear, attic conversion with dormer window to rear and incorporating raising of ridge line and rooflight to front
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development consists of changes to the existing entrance doorway at the lower Plaza level (-1) which gives access to the hospitality area at roof level. The development proposes to replace the existing glazed doors with new recessed doors, set back 3.1 metres to create a new portal giving access to a new entrance doorway, provide a vertical identification sign 3m high by 0.7m wide to side of new portal and provide a new retractable canopy over entrance. The portal can be closed to access when required by way of a bi-fold gate.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of the infilling of a void area of 20.5 sq.m at the tenth floor (hospitality level 2) for use as additional floor area and for the demolition of 5 sq.m at that level, so as to create a new stair case between hospitality levels one and two. This development is proposed within an area approved for the redevelopment of the existing 9th and 10th floors to incorporate a new hospitality area which includes for a new restaurant and bar of 1,462 sq.m, with an accessible viewing terrace at 10th floor level on all sides of the building. The hospitality area is access from a dedicated entrance at - 1 level from the front Plaza on Dame Street.
Change of use from retail to cafe/ restaurant (50.8 sq.m) at ground floor level of 30 Wexford Street, Dublin D02PP82, which involves minor changes to internal layout and rear elevation (ventilation duct and new window).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission and retention permission for the development will consist of permission for internal upgrade works to the front store room to create a new utility room and a new door opening between the existing kitchen and the new utility room. Retention permission is also applied for retention of an ensuite bathroom in the rear return.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: To erect signage on the front (southern) and rear (northern) elevation of the Dame Street Plaza building, 1 Central Plaza, Dame Street, Dublin 2, D02 P656. The proposed development consists of four signs as follows (a) 2 no. small plaques (0.4m x 0.8m) on either side of the front entrance on Dame Street, (b) 1 no. internally illuminated white flex face sign (4m width and 1m height) with the company name in black lettering over the front entrance facing Dame Street and (c) 1 no. sign consisting a of white illuminated letters (2.99m width and 0.54m height) mounted on a stainless steel rail on the rear of the building inside the glass balustrade at podium level facing Cope Street (northern elevation). All signs contain the letters 'wework, the future occupants of the office area within the building. The exterior of this former Central Bank building is a Protected Structure.
Permission for development at a site of 0.27ha a 1 Central Plaza, Dame St, Dublin 2, D02 P656. The site is bound by Dame Street to the South, existing Annex building and Commercial Buildings to the East, Cope Street to the North and Fownes Street Upper to the West. The development consists of a minor amendments to permitted development at -2, -1 and ground floor levels, as permitted under Plan. Reg. Ref.: 3620/17 (ABP Reg. Ref.: PL29S.300063) and amended under Plan. Reg. Ref.: 4566/18 and 3275/19. The application includes amendments to the permitted retail units, plant/back of house and plant areas as follows: 1. The amalgamation of unit A and A2 with a minor decrease in combined floorspace from 1197sq.m to 1188 sq.m. This unit is referred to as Unit A. 2. Change of use of unit A (1188 sq.m) and Unit A1 (355 sq.m) from permitted retail to leisure/tourism use. 3. Relocation of ICT Room, Staff Welfare and Remote Storage Facilitates at Basement -1. 4. Alterations to the permitted public realm on the western side of the site along Fownes Street Upper and subsequent alterations to the western elevation of Units E and F.
A new shopfront and associated signage at ground floor level to 77 Queen Street, Dublin 7, the unit is a part of McGettigans Public House and Guest Accommodation.