Planning records
Showing 501-550 of 2,858 public recordsFor development, the development will consist of the removal of the existing signs to the front and side elevation and replacement with new, internally illuminated fascia signage and all associated site works
To RETAIN an existing single storey kitchen extension to the rear of the dwelling house, including ancillary site works
Of (a) enlarged site boundaries and wall as constructed (b) garden shed together with all associated site development works and services
To RETAIN the existing entrance piers, gates and railing constructed to the front of the property including al ancillary site services and works
For development which will consist of the permission to construct a granny flat to the rear of the existing dwelling along with any other ancillary works
Sought as follows (a) Change of use of existing un-used restaurant (previously known as 'Bistro on the Lane') to a 3 bedroom residential apartment. (b) To demolish existing single storey annex (c) Refurbish and carry out mainly internal building modifications (d) all other associated site works and services (No 6 Chapel Lane is a listed protected structure RPS No. 772)
Ar chead chun síneadh cúil a thógáil ar an teaghais atá ann cheana, garáiste baile chun gairdín cúil móide gach saothar coimhdeach láithreáin ag an seoladh thuas
Of the mural as painted on external rear gable wall and external side wall. The above area is within an architectural conservation area
To change the use of part of the existing building which is a protected structure (RPS No 770) from office to dwelling, with all associated site works
To retain an attic conversion to existing property along with a shed and a garage and modifications to existing property
To demolish portion of existing Commercial storage shed and for the construction of an extension to an existing Commercial storage unit including minor alterations to same and all associated site works
To create a vehicular entrance along with ancillary site works
To refurbish and extend the existing derelict dwelling house and provide for a temporary entrance and egress to be used during construction along with ancillary site works
To construct a new dwelling house, access road and connect to existing services along with all associated works
The development will consist of the construction of a new dwelling house, access road and connections to existing services along with all associated works
To carry out the following development: Up-grading of the public realm of O'Connell Square, comprising shared surfacing in natural stone materials; street furniture; feature street lighting; interactive pavement fountains with tapered step surround; demountable umbrella structures; tree planting; signage and all ancillary site works. Up-grading of the public realm of High Street, comprising shared surfacing in natural stone materials; replacement street lighting; street furniture; signage and all ancillary site works. Up-grading of the public realm of Bank Place, comprising re-surfacing of footways in natural stone materials; replacement street lighting; street furniture; tree planting; signage and all ancillary works. Up-grading of the public realm of Old Barrack Street, comprising re-surfacing of footways in natural stone materials; replacement street lighting; signage and all ancillary works. Up-grading of the public realm of Barrack Square, comprising shared surfacing in natural stone materials; street furniture; feature street lighting; lightweight canopy structure; tree planting; signage and all ancillary site works. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on the projects. An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening determination has been made and concludes that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising form the proposed development. Ennis is a recorded monument and place (RMP) and is classified as an historic town by the Archaeological Survey of Ireland. These works are located within an Architectural Conservation Area and there are a number of Protected Structures within the vicinity. An Archaeological Impact Assessment has been carried out on the projects in recognition of the National Monuments (amendment) Acts 1930-2014; Record of Monuments and Places (RMP) established under section 12 of the National Monuments (amendment) Act 1994; Architectural Heritage (national inventory) and Historic Monuments (miscellaneous provisions) Act 1999.
To construct a private garage to the rear of a dwelling granted under p18-704 but not yet constructed, with all associated site works
For development of a protected structure located in an archaeological conservation area. The development will consist of restoration / replacement of front windows / front facade, restoration / replacement and renovation of the building, partial removal of rear facade to facilitate an extension to the rear of the building and all associated ancillary works, connections to services and site works
For a change of design to the dwelling house granted under planning P22-596 along with all associated works.
To erect dwelling house, foul sewer treatment plant and percolation area
To carry out works on the existing property at Clonroad, Ennis. The proposed works will involve the following: 1. The demolition of existing buildings on site and 2. The construction of an extension to the existing dwelling house and 3. Carry out alterations to existing house and 4. Carry out ancillary works in association with proposed development
For change of use of first floor ancillary storage/office area originally associated with ground floor commercial unit to apartment unit
For change of use from shop as granted under previous permission P97/53 to Laundrette at premises
To construct a new agricultural entrance onto the public road including site works
To change the use of a first floor commercial unit to a studio apartment, and to construct an extension to the rear of the apartment, located within a building presently being renovated, with all associated site works
For alterations to the front elevation along with internal alterations to improve accessibility and all associated site works
Of the change of use of a portion of the existing structure from a garage to part of the dwelling house, retention permission for extensions and alterations to the existing structure along with all associated works
Of alterations to pre-existing shopfront at 18 O'Connell Street, Ennis, which is in use as a shop.
For the construction of a dwelling house, a proprietary waste water treatment system and ancillary site works
To construct a single dwelling house, connection to public services and ancillary site works
For a change of house design granted planning permission under Planning Reference No. P21/217
To construct a vehicular entrance onto the public road, car parking area and ancillary works
To construct a dwelling house and domestic garage including all associated site development works and services
To Extend the Appropriate Period of Planning Permission for P17/977 for 51 No. residential units, comprising of 2 No. 2 bedroom detached dwellings; 1 No. 3 bedroom detached dwelling; 42 No. 3 bedroom semi-detached; 6 No. 4 bedroom semi-detached dwellings, all including connection to water supply, public sewer, storm water sewer and all ancillary site services
To carry out the following development. The cosntruction of a residential development consisting of: (1) Cloughleigh Road A-Demolition of derelict house B- Construction of a Group Home with car parking, boundary treatment and associated site works and services. (2) 27 Shallee Drive, in between houses 26 and 28 Construction of a three bedroom infill bungalow with car parking, boundary treatment and associated site works and services. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on the project. A preliminary examination of the nature, size and location of the development has been carried out pursuant to Article 120(1) of the Planning & Development Regulations, 2001 (as amended) and it has been concluded that there is no real liklihood of sigificant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development and, accordingly, an Environmental Impact Assessment is not required
For change of use of part of the existing retail unit to a coffee shop and associated site works
For a 3 year permission for retention of temporary free standing food kiosk to serve an outdoor seating area previously granted a temporary permission under planning permission Ref: P21/420
For the provision of a temporary food kiosk for a two year period to serve an outdoor seating area
To change the use from light industrial/ warehousing to office area within Unit No. 4 along with associated internal alterations
To RETAIN existing single storey storage building (c. 52 sq.m) and PERMISSION for (i) construction of a single storey extension to the rear of the existing convenience shop building (c. 95 sq.m) including provision of drive thru coffee window, (ii) relocation of existing carwashing facility and provision of automatic brush wash, (iii) construction of brush wash control room (c. 8 sq.m), (iv) alterations to existing carparking layout, site services, landscaping, connection to public services and associated works
To modify front boundary and provide vehicular access along with associated site work and services
Of external works after the removal of the of the raised lettering shop front sign on O’Connell Square and Arthur’s Row, the ATM, Night-safe, Ulster Bank window vinyl and the Ulster Bank general blue signage and bus stop sign. Carry out permission of internal works for the removal of the ATM’s in stud walls, as well as the removal of loose furniture and the removal of Ulster Bank signage and merchandise on all floors.
To extend existing dental practice at basement level into ground floor level, which will require a change of use of existing vacant offices to dental practice together with all ancillary internal works and external works required to facilitate the proposed development at No. 4 Bank Place, Ennis. This property is a Protected Structure (RPS No: 708) located within an Architectural Conservation Area.
For development which will consist of (a) Installation of new external ATM and illuminated surround panel adjacent to existing ATM (b) Removal of existing night safe and portion of stone wall to accommodate new ATM (c) New illuminated surround panel to existing ATM and all associated site works. This building is a protected structure (ref no. 20000006) and is within an architectural conservation area.
For development which will consist of (a) Removal of existing stone steps and handrail at main entrance to accommodate new ramp and steps. (b)Construction of a new external TGD Part M compliant accessible ramp and steps, to include stone clad plinth with toughened glass balustrade and stainless steel handrail. And all associated site works. This building is a protected structure (NBHS ref no. 20000006 and RPS ref no. 704) and is within an architectural conservation area
To demolish existing single storey rear extension and to construct a new single storey rear extension, upgrading of existing sewerage treatment system and all associated site works
To Extend the Appropriate Period of Planning Permission for P15/293 for extension to hard standing area to Clare Marts to include filling and levelling of the proposed area to align with existing yard levels along with all associated site works
To demolish existing shop front and erect new shop front together with associated works
For the refurbishment of the Tourist Office and Eastern section of the County Museum building. The proposed development will include: 1) Alterations to the internal layout of the Tourist Office. 2) Replacing the existing entrance doors on the North and South elevations with new timber entrance doors and side screens. 3) Break through the Western wall of the Tourist Office and install a full height window. 4) Change the use of part of the second floor to office accommodation. 5) Provide a new vehicular ramp and planters from the Friary Car Park to the North elevation of the building. 6) The installation of associated signage. 7) All ancillary site works. In accordance with the Habitats Directive, Appropriate Assessment Screening has been carried out on the project. An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) screening determination has been made and concludes that there is no real likelihood of significant effects on the environment arising from the proposed development. Ennis is a recorded monument and place (RMP) and is classified as a historic town by the Archaeological Survey of Ireland. These works are located within the Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) and would materially affect the character of the ACA. There are a number of Protected Structures within the vicinity
To RETAIN and complete a sports storage shed