PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of widening existing single door pedestrian entrance to double door arrangement in existing boundary wall exiting on to Kirwan Street. The above works to be completed within the curtilage of a protected structure (RPS Ref. No.: 4872).
The development will consist of: ground floor change of use from retail to private members card playing club.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Mescar Designated Activity Company, intend to apply for planning permission for development at this site at 124-126 Parnell Street (a protected structure RPS Ref: 6421), Dublin 1. The proposed development will consist of the provision of internal window guarding in the form of 460mm clear glass panels to a height of 1100mm above finished-floor level and fixed back to the wall either side of the window architrave. The window guarding is proposed at upper floor levels on the southern and northern elevations and relates to 28 no. window openings in total.
Permission for development at a c. 0.0666 ha site at The Forge (Block G), Smithfield Market, Smithfield, Dublin 7 (bounded to the north by King Street North and to the south by Cooper's Way and Cooper's Yard). The development will comprise the change of use of the first floor level (475 sq m), second floor level (535 sq m) and third floor level (535 sq m) from medical/healthcare to office use. The total area of the proposed change of use from medical/healthcare to office use is 1,545 sq m. The development will not affect the use of the ground floor level of the building.
Permission is sought for the change of use from a Retail to Restaurant use.
Proposed demolition of existing single storey extension to rear, construction of a new partial single storey, partial two storey extension to rear, new flat roof dormer extension to the rear of the main roof and associated internal modifications and site works.
Alterations to front facade of 39 Capel Street involving (1) A new shop front at ground floor including new window, lighting, plaque, and red sandstone finish (development involves the continuation of shop front design of the adjoining no. 40 Capel Street), (2) Replacement of existing door with matching door and fanlight, and (3) Reduction in size of window at first floor level to allow for facade changes at ground floor level, all at 39 Capel Street, North City, Dublin 1.
I) Retention permission to retain a partially constructed shed at the rear of the dwelling, which comprises a home office/ gym and store; ii) Planning Permission to rectify and complete the aforementioned shed to fully comply with the current building regulations and all associated site works.
RETENTION: Alterations of floor layout in granted application (File no. 0079/98), Basement and Ground floor, 2 bed duplex apartment with bicycle storage changed to Basement storage and Ground floor Restaurant (File no. 5322/22). First floor apartment unchanged, as a 1 bed apartment. Second and Third floor, 2 bed duplex apartment changed to Second floor 1 bed apartment and Third floor 1 bed apartment. Addition of rear Ground floor storage room over Basement storage room ancillary to the residential apartments.
Planning permission for the development consist of: (i) Refurbishment of the historic facade and change of use from light industrial to residential of the existing Rawlton House to consist of 10no. new apartments being a mix of 4no. one bed, 5no. two bed units and 1no. three bed unit to include a rooftop terrace for private amenity space to the rear, (ii) demolition of existing modern industrial shed to the rear, (iii) construction of a new 3-storey apartment block to the rear consisting of 8no. apartments being a mix of 2no. one bed, 3no. 2 bed, 1no. three bed penthouse unit and 2no. four bed units, (iv) provision of outdoor amenity spaces, (v) new bicycle storage, (vi) new bin storage area, (vii) new additional storage units for the apartments, (viii) connection to services and all associated site works
The development will consist of change of use of existing ground floor unit B (floor area 294 sq. m) to office use. The eternal modifications will include two glazed screen access doors and upgrade works to the existing glazed facade and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission for a ground floor extension to the rear of a two storey terraced house. The proposed development will consist of the construction of a ground floor full width extension with flat roof to replace previously demolished flat roof extension of same footprint and height. The proposed ground floor extension measures 18m2 (total gross house area including existing house is 52 m2). The proposed development will also consist of general remedial works to the ground and first floor layouts including new bathroom at ground floor, removal of internal porch adjacent front door, removal of section of ground floor rear wall, new rooflight to new flat roof extension, door to rear laneway, high level window to rear facade to rear laneway and associated site works.
The development will consist of a new dormer window to the rear return at 1st floor level, a new vehicular access entrance from David Park into the rear of the rear garden, and associated site works.
Part off-licence use in the existing retail unit.
The retention of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided ‘Metropanel’ advertising display case mounted on an offset leg
The replacement of the existing advertising display (4.3m wide x 4.6m high) with a digital advertising display (2.88m wide x 4.80m high and a depth of 200mm) on the gable wall of No. 58 Dorset Street Lower, Dublin 1 (facing Portland Place) including all associated site works and services and to permanently decommission and remove 3 no. Billboards (1 x 6 sheet and 2 x 18 sheets) at Crossguns, 7 Royal Canal Bank, Dublin 7.
Permission for change of use from retail unit to office use together with replacement glazed screen onto Church Street at Former Dowlings Pharmacy, Distillery Bulding, 145-151 Church St., Dublin 7.
1. The Demolition of existing single storey extension to rear of the property and 2. Construction of two storey flat roof extension to rear to include two fixed uPVC rooflight type windows and one high level fixed window at first floor level to rear and 3. Connection to services and associated works at no. 31 Sherrard Avenue, Dublin 1.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: For a 10-year planning permission for development at a site within the overall Grangegorman Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) of c.28.69ha at Grangegorman, Dublin 7. There are several Protected Structures within the Grangegorman SDZ. The location of the proposed development comprises of a c.0.574ha (c.5,740sq.m.) site in the northwest of the Grangegorman SDZ: north of the playing fields; south of the Phoenix Care Centre; east of the Energy Centre Phase 1; and west of the Top House or North House' (Protected Structure RPS No. 3282). The development (referred to as the 'West Quad') will consist of the construction of a 2-6 storey building over a partial basement with an overall height of c.57.525m OD and a total gross floor area of c.20,728sq.m to accommodate educational facilities. Facilities will include: lecture theatres; teaching learning / research rooms and spaces; IT labs; meeting rooms; an exam / conferring/events hall; viewing gallery; staff offices; communal spaces; a café and ancillary facilities and services (including toilets, service areas, bicycle stores, plant rooms etc.). A public walkway at ground floor level will pass through the building envelope to connect St. Brendan's Way to Ivy Avenue, Link bridges from second floor level and above will connect over this walkway. A central courtyard (c.302sq.m) will be provided at first floor level and a roof terrace will be provided at the southern end of the 2 storey element (c.523sq.m). The roof will also include lift overruns, heat pumps, PV panels and an enclosed plant area. The proposed development will also provide: 512 no. bicycle parking spaces (including 404 no. basement bicycle parking spaces); 3 no. accessible car parking spaces; landscaping; and all site services and site development works.
Planning Permission for development at a site within the overall Grangegorman Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) of c.28.69ha at Grangegorman, Dublin 7. There are several Protected Structures within the Grangegorman SDZ, The location of the proposed development comprises a site of c.0.575ha (c.5,750sq.m) in the northwest of the Grangegorman SDZ: north of the playing fields; south of the Phoenix Care Centre; east of the Energy Centre Phase 1; and west of the 'Top House or North House' (Protected Structure - RPS No. 3282. The development will consist of amendments to the West Quad permitted under DCC Reg. Ref. GSDZ3536/19, including an increase in the GFA from 19,480sq.m to 20,665sq.m. The amendments will comprise of: (1) General adjustments and improvements to internal layout at all levels (including cores); (2) Increase in size of basement at Level -01; (3) Increase in size of north section of the building at Levels 01 through Level 05 (facilitated by a reduction in the area of the roof terrace at Level 01); (4) Amendments to the courtyard, roof terraces and bridge link areas; (5) Modifications to the facade and window arrangement on the north, north-east and south elevations; (6) General adjustments to the plant, core and PV panel layout at roof level; (7) Minor reduction to the parapet height; (8) Overall increase of bicycle parking spaces from 524 no. 532 no.: and (9) All associated site development and services works.
The development will consistof: The construction of 2 No. Padel courts with associated glass panelling enclosures (3 meter height) & mesh over (1 meter height), associated 200W LED lights (6 meter height), Relocation of 1 No. juvenile court and ball wall, construction of new access within Charleville Lawn Tennis Club Landholdings via a new accessible ramp & all associated site works.
RETENTION/ PERMISSION: The development seeking retention permission consists of the construction of a single-storey porch to the front of the house. The development seeking permission will consist of the provision of a 3m wide vehicular entrance to the front of the property.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at this a site of approx. 0.1024ha accessed from Shea's Lane and to the rear of No. 27, 28 & 29 Manor Street, (all protected structures), Dublin 7. The development will consist of construction of a new 3 and part 4 storey apartment development consisting of 20 no. apartments (7 no. 1 beds, 10 no. 2 beds, 2 no. 3 beds and 1 no. studio units). Each residential unit has associated private open space in the form of a balcony or terrace and a communal open space. A total of 30 no. bicycle spaces are proposed and 1 no. set down car space. A single storey structure is proposed for a waste management and bicycle storage area along with associated bike shelter structures. The development shall be accessed from Shea's Lane. The associated site and infrastructural works include provision for water services, foul and surface water drainage and connections, attenuation proposals; permeable paving; all landscaping works; boundary treatments; shared surface footpath and roadway; and electrical services.
Proposed new two storey extension to rear, proposed new first floor window to rear of existing house and all associated site works.
The development will consist of extension and alterations to 2 no. existing two storey end of terrace buildings and associated basements to include (1) change of use of existing basement, ground floor and first floor from residential to office use. (2) demolition of two existing two storey annexes and attached sheds. (3) the removal of the existing first floor roofs, the retention and refurbishment of the existing 2 no. chimneystacks. (4) construction of a new second floor office. (5) renovation and extension works to the existing structures to include the provision of new stairs, lift and ancillary services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of upgrade works to replace existing exterior signage with new signage with updated colours and logo.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for a period of 7 years at a site, 'Dublin Central - Site 3' (c. 0.37 Ha), at Nos. 36 - 41 Henry Street, Nos. 1 - 9 Moore Street, Nos. 3 - 13 Henry Place (formerly known as Nos. 2 - 13 Henry Place), Clarke's Court and Mulligan's Lane, Dublin 1. Also, the site includes the rear of Nos. 50 - 51 and Nos. 52 - 54 Upper O'Connell Street, No. 13 Moore Lane, No. 14 Moore Lane (otherwise known as Nos. 1 - 3 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane or Nos. 1 - 8 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane), Dublin 1. The site is otherwise bounded by Henry Street to the south, Moore Street to the west and Henry Place to the north and east. The proposed development comprises a mixed-use scheme (c. 15,842.4 sq. m gross floor area) accommodated in 2no. blocks, ranging in height from 1 - 9 storeys over 2no. new independent single level basements. A proposed new passageway separates the 2no. blocks (Block 3A & Block 3B), connecting Henry Street and Henry Place. The proposed blocks comprise: - Block 3A (Eastern Block) (c. 7,806.3 sq. m gfa), fronting Henry Street, Henry Place and the new passageway, with modulating building height at 4, 5, 7 and 9 storeys, over single storey basement. Block 3A accommodates: - A hotel (c. 7,175.3 sq. m gfa) with 150no. bedrooms from 1st to 7th floor and ancillary facilities at ground floor and basement, including: hotel reception addressing Henry Place; 1no. licensed hotel restaurant / cafe with takeaway / collection facility (c. 138.1 sq. m) at ground floor on the new passageway and Henry Place; and, 1no. licensed hotel restaurant / cafe with takeaway / collection facility (c. 194.2 sq. m) and 2no. associated external terraces (c. 38.8 sq. m in total) at 8th floor of the proposed hotel; 1no. retail unit for use as a 'shop' or 'licensed restaurant / café unit with takeaway / collection facility' (Unit 1 - c. 127.2 sq. m) at ground floor on the new Passageway; 1no. retail unit for use as a 'shop' (Unit 2 - c. 326.5 sq. m) at basement, ground floor and first floor level on the new passageway and Henry Street; Block 3B (Western Block) (c. 8,036.1 sq. m gfa), fronting Henry Street, Moore Street, Henry Place and the new passageway, with modulating building height at 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7 storeys, with top storey set back, over single storey basement. Block 3B accommodates: - 79no. 'Build-to-Rent' apartment units (c. 6,451.5 sq. m gfa), including 14no. 1-bed studios, 56no. 1-bed apartments and 9no. 2-bed apartments from 1st to 5th floor, with access from residents' lobby at ground floor on Henry Place; Internal residents' amenity areas at ground and 6th floors (c. 325 sq. m in total) and external terrace areas (c. 517.7 sq. m in total) at 6th floor; Private residential balconies and 'wintergardens' from 1st to 5th floor inclusive on elevations facing into the open courtyard areas and facing east to the new passageway. Balconies / terraces at 4th floor on west elevation to Moore Street and at 5th floor on south elevation to Henry Street; 5no. retail units, each for use as a 'shop', including: Unit 6 (c. 245.2 sq. m) at ground and 1st floor on new passageway and Henry Street, Unit 7 (c. 382.4 sq. m) at ground and 1st floor on Henry Street and Moore Street, and Unit 8 (c. 182.2 sq. m), Unit 9 (c. 57.2 sq. m) and Unit 10 (c. 52.5 sq. m) at ground floor on Moore Street; 4no. retail units, each for use as 'shop' or 'licensed restaurant / café units with takeaway / collection facility', including: Unit 3 (c. 148.9 sq. m), Unit 4 (c. 53.5 sq. m) and Unit 5 (c. 55.1 sq. m) at ground floor on the new passageway, and Unit 11 (c. 160 sq. m) at basement and ground floor on Moore Street and Henry Place; 1no. 2-storey building for cultural / gallery use with restaurant / café (c. 123.4 sq. m) replacing No. 10 Henry Place. All associated and ancillary site development, conservation, demolition, landscaping, site infrastructure and temporary works, including: - Conservation, repair, refurbishment and adaptive reuse of part of the existing building fabric, including: - Retention of Nos. 36 - 37 Henry Street, with modifications, a vertical extension and new shopfronts; Retention of No. 39 - 40 Henry Street (upper floor façade); Retention of Nos. 8 - 9 Moore Street, with internal and external modifications and new shopfronts; Retention of Nos. 11 - 13 Henry Place, with internal and external modifications and new shopfronts; Works to include repair and upgrade works (where required) of existing masonry, external and internal joinery, plasterwork and features of significance; New Passageway linking Henry Street and Henry Place; Demolition of all other existing buildings and structures on site (c. 6,701 sq. m), including No. 38 Henry Street to form new passageway linking Henry Street to Henry Place; Demolition of boundary wall onto Moore Lane at the rear of properties at Nos. 50 - 51 and Nos. 52 - 54 (a protected structure) Upper O'Connell Street; 160no. bicycle parking spaces within secure bicycle facility (24no. within Block 3A, 126no. within Block 3B and 10no. in the public realm); 1no. external residential courtyard at ground floor in Block 3B; Plant at basement and roof level; 2no. ESB sub-stations; Building signage zones and retractable canopies; Removal of existing boundary fence at junction of O'Rahilly Parade / Moore Lane within that part of the site including No. 13 Moore Lane, No. 14 Moore Lane (otherwise known as Nos. 1 - 3 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane or Nos. 1 - 8 O'Rahilly Parade and Nos. 14 - 15 Moore Lane). The application site is within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application. The planning application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the planning authority during its public opening hours and a submission or observation in relation to the application may be made to the authority in writing on payment of the prescribed fee within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.
PERMISSION The development will consist of the removal of the existing shopfront and shopfront signage and replacing it with a new proposed glazed shopfront and associated works consisting of: (a) New white metal fascia and pilaster panels together with new proposed "KIKO MILANO" signage consisting of back illuminated, individually cut lettering (circa 1400mm wide x 500mm high) fixed to fascia; and (b). Installation of 2 no. new proposed LED graphic display screens (circa 1100mm wide by 2200mm high), located internally, on ground floor level behind shopfront windows.
PERMISSION: Proposed new two storey extension to rear, proposed new first floor window to rear of existing house and all associated site works.
The development will consist of a new flat roof dormer to the rear of existing dwelling at roof level to allow for additional headroom to proposed new converted attic storage space. The development is to include internal alterations, and all ancillary site works or drainage as required.
Planning permission for a change of use from retail shop to restaurant. The development will consist of a take away/sit down service and food preparation on the ground floor, storage on the first and second floor, new external signage and associated site works.
The development consist of proposed conversion of attic space to storage with flat dormer window to the rear and associated internal alterations.
PERMISSION: For development at a c. 0.0225 Ha (c. 225 sq m) site at Nos. 57-58 Dorset Street Lower, Dublin 1, D01 VOY8. The site incorporates part of the rear of the formerly known O'Mara's 'Red Parrot' Pub (alternatively known as 'JUNO'). The development will consist of: the demolition of part of the lower ground floor/basement and ground floor levels (totalling c. 251 sq m), principally comprising a storage area and outdoor area at lower ground floor/basement level and a kitchen, indoor pub area and outdoor area at ground floor level; and the construction of a 3 No. storey over part lower-ground/part basement development (totalling c. 540 sq m) comprising 6 No. residential units (3 No. studio units, 2 No. 1 bed apartments and 1 No. 2 bed apartment ranging in size from c. 38 sq m to c. 76 sq m) with associated balconies principally facing north, south and east; and a kitchen (47 sq m) at basement level to serve the pub and restaurant. The development will also include bicycle parking; bin storage; 1 No. store (c. 13 sq m); sedum roof with rooflight; elevational changes; drainage works; and all associated site and development works above and below ground.
The development will consist of the following revisions to the previously granted Planning Permission Register Ref. WEB2632/25; a) To provide for an additional second floor bathroom extension to the previously permitted two storey extension to the rear of the property. b) All associated ancillary works, rooflights, fenestration, drainage and site works.
The development will consist of; a) The demolition of existing two storey rear return and single storey shed to the rear of the property. b) The provision of a partial two storey extension to the rear of the property comprising; a first floor bathroom extension and a ground floor extension both to the rear of the property, along with all ancillary works, roof lights, drainage and associated site works.
The proposed development will consist of the installation of new signage to Student housing development, including illuminated wall mounted building signage to the Gate House building No 20 Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, overhead pedestrian gate signage to No.01 Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, and illuminated signage to the main building with associated wayfinding signage, located at the lands to the rear of Nos. 20-23a Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, all in association with granted planning permission: 4734/18.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: 0.212 Ha. site at Nos 133 & 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No.23, Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse, Lane, RPS Nos. 1213, 5064, 8772). Part of the site is also known as the former Boland's Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No133B Capel St. in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). The development amends a permitted hotel development (as granted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3274/20 (ABP Reg. Ref. ABP-309470-21) and subsequently amended by DCC Reg. Ref. 3463/22). The proposed amendments will consist of the following modifications change of use of the function room in Building D to restaurant/bar (c.310 sqm); the increase in height of the permitted building C from c. 15.5 metres to c. 24.4 metres including plant (additional 3 no. storeys including rooftop plant) and associated increase in height of the link bridge between building C and building B; the reduction in height of the building connection between building A and Building B from c. 13.6 metres to c. 11.1 metres; revised back of house and core layout to accommodate an ESB substation and switch room at the south of building B; elevation changes including revised materials treatment s and the omission of cantilever terraces and structural projections on the north, west and east elevations of building B from third to seventh floor levels; the extension of the restaurant/bar in building B (c.60 sqm); changes to building B (former car park) including removal of an additional steel beam and building D (former meeting house) in the perforation of the southern wall to accommodate services and for openings and in the widening of a previously permitted opening to the northern wall; internal changes and reconfigurations; additional plant including roof top plant and all associated development works above and below ground. The proposed amendment will increase the gross floor area of the development from 5,449 sqm to 6,051 sqm and will increase the number of hotel bedrooms from 98 no. to 101 no.
0.212 Ha. site at Nos 133 & 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No.23, Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse, Lane, RPS Nos. 1213,5064,8772). Part of the site is also known as the former Boland's Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No133B Capel St. in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of amendments to the permitted hotel development as granted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3274/20 and An Bord Pleanala Case Reference 309470-21, to include the following modifications to accommodate the detail Mechanical & Electrical service design:- Alterations to the roof level on Building B to accommodate air handling units, heat pumps, additional plant equipment & roof top plant screening, the relocation of the firefighting lift shaft and an associated generator. Provision of an increased FFL to FFL on Building B to provide a service zone within the internal corridors, resulting in an increase to the overall parapet level by a total of 1m and the required adjustments to the external elevations. Alterations to the roof level on Building C to accommodate air handling units, heat pumps, additional plant equipment & roof top plant screening. Provision of an increased FFL to FFL on Building C to provide a service zone & appropriate level access connection to Building B, resulting in an increase to the overall parapet level by a total of 1.5m and the required adjustments to the external elevations. All other associated site and ancillary development works. The proposed amendments do not result in any changes to the footprint of the permitted development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for development of a hotel at this 0.212 Ha site at Nos. 133 and 133A Capel Street, Nos. 136A and 136B Capel Street, Nos. 7 and 7A Meetinghouse Lane and No. 23 Little Mary Street, Dublin 1 (all Protected Structures with the exception of No. 7A Meetinghouse Lane, RPS Nos. 1213, 5064, 8772). Part of the site is also known as the Former Boland’s Bakery (including structures to the rear opening onto Meeting House Lane) referred to as No. 133B Capel Street in the Record of Protected Structures (also RPS No. 1213). The development will consist of: the removal of part of existing floorspace (1,512 sq m) which principally includes the removal of non-original fabric to Protected Structures of no architectural significance (including fabric such as flat roofed extensions, stud partitions, blockwork services enclosures, infill floor and ceiling sections, stair enclosures, atrium, block fabric to original openings, later windows, doors, services, fittings and concrete floors); upper gable fabric of No.133b Capel Street in addition to the limited removal of original fabric to facilitate permeability, improved functioning and connectivity (including the provision of openings in existing masonry); change of use of building fabric to be retained (2,805 sq m) from current commercial uses (offices, storage and workshop), ancillary car parking and residential use to use as a hotel; and the provision of an additional 2,694 sq m to facilitate a development with a gross floor area of 5,499 sq m (a total 1,182 sq m larger than existing premises which has a gross floor area of 4,317 sq m). The proposed development will range in height from part one to part eight storeys and the hotel will comprise 98 No. bedrooms in addition to ancillary facilities including bar, restaurant and function areas. The development includes modifications to non-original shopfronts, replacement of floor slabs throughout (principally relating to archaeological and architectural investigations which will be subject to separate license); reconfiguration of internal spaces and conservation works to existing structures including roof repair to early buildings, masonry repointing, removal of cementitious render and replacement with lime-based render, masonry consolidation, repair/replacement of rainwater goods, repair/ replacement of non-original window joinery, creation of new openings through existing masonry, replacement and re-routing of services, structural interventions, fire safety interventions, reconstruction of upper gable fabric of No.133b Capel Street in brick; general architectural modifications and internal and external works for the repair, maintenance and upgrading of the buildings. The development includes bicycle parking spaces; hard and soft landscaping including courtyards and inaccessible upper level outdoor planted spaces; the provision of upper level private terraces facing east; signage; lighting; plant; service and refuse areas; and all associated works above and below ground. The proposed development can be accessed via No. 133 Capel Street, No.7 Meeting House Lane and No.23 Little Mary Street.
The development consists of the proposed conversion of part of existing basement to be used as a games room/function room/bar.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for additional signage at Friary Avenue on street facing window, in mixed-use building.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for subdivision of ground floor unit and change of use of basement and partial ground floor unit from office to dentist clinic, together with associated signage, in mixed-use building.
Planning Permission is sought by Ross McBride for part demolition of existing rear single storey extension, and the erection of a single storey extension at 45 Leinster Street North. Phibsborough, Dublin 7.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission at a site (c.0.02Ha), at No. 61 O'Connell Street Upper (a Protected Structure), including rear onto Henry Place, Dublin 1. The site is otherwise bound by No. 62 O'Connell Street Upper to the south, the east side of Henry Place to the west, the west side of O'Connell Street Upper to the east and No. 60 O'Connell Street Upper to the north. The proposed development comprises the conservation, repair, refurbishment and adaptive reuse of an existing commercial building (4 storey over basement) to include: - a 'licensed restaurant/cafe unit with takeaway/collection facility' (c.35 sq. m gfa) at ground floor level on O'Connell Street Upper and a 'licensed restaurant/ cafe unit with takeaway/collection facility' (c.10 sq. m gfa) at ground floor level on Henry Place; 3 no. 2 bed apartments from 1st to 3rd floor (1no. unit per storey); 1no. gym/leisure studio (c.172 sq. m gfa) at basement level; All associated and ancillary site development works, conservation, demolition, landscaping, temporary works, including: - the creation of a new pedestrian link through part of the ground floor connecting O'Connell Street Upper and Henry Place; bicycle (8no.) and bin storage to rear of No. 61 O'Connell Street Upper at ground floor level; building signage zones and retractable canopy. The application site is within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.
The development will consist of, proposed new dormer roof extension to the rear of existing dwelling to accommodate non-- habitable attic store room.
The development will consist of: - The installation of new external roller shutter at entrance door, to replace previously instated internal roller shutter at entrance door. - The replacement of the existing fascia to Henry Street, Moore Street and corner of Henry Street and Moore Street. - New signage to the Henry Street and Moore Street fascia to replace previous signage. - New internal signage on the corner of Henry Street and Moore Street. - New projecting signage to Henry Street and Moore Street. The building is located within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area.
The development will consist of change of use at first, second and third floors from storage / retail to residential creating eight new residential apartments (2x studios apartments, 5 x one-bed and 1 x two-bed) and part change of use at basement level to provide residential storage and 13 bicycle storage. Internal works comprise removal of internal walls and staircase, fit out of residential units and installation of timber secondary glazing system. External works comprise replacement of existing entrance door and installation of new entrance porch on Moore Street, installation of new granite cill above shopfront on Henry Street and Moore Street, reinstatement of rear elevational windows, new external communal residential amenity space at rear first floor roof level with 1.8 metre high privacy screen, replacement / new plant at first floor roof and upper roof level, repair of existing parapet, new lift overrun at roof level and all associated works.
The development will consist of the demolition of the single-storey rear lean-to and the chimney on the rear return and the construction of a new single-storey rear lean-to with rooflight. 2 no. existing window openings on the rear return will be enlarged and the existing window opening to the rear of the main house will be changed for a door.
The construction of a new vehicular entrance and boundary wall, including the lowering or dishing of the public footpath, and all associated site works.
RETENTION: Retention Permission for widening of driveway providing vehicular access and all associated site works at 54 Newgrange Road, Cabra, Dublin 7 D07 N4X9