Permission is sought for the construction of 2no semi-detached dwellings comprising 1No. (2 storey) 3-bedroom dwelling and 1 No. 2 storey (with attic space converted) 4-bedroom dwelling with Dormer window to front elevation, separate vehicular entrances and all associated site works
Single storey extension to the house front to increase living room and entrance hall. Proposed external finishes to match and align with existing dwelling inclusive of all associated site works.
Permission for Conversion of attic to non-habitable
Full permission for the proposed revision and relocation
Planning permission for the proposed change of house type to that granted under planning ref D19A/0083, these changes include reducing the front two storey section of proposed, revised front porch design, proposed new window and brick finish to front elevation, enlarging the proposed floor area from 146 sqm to 176.5 sqm, new flat roof study to north west of proposed dwelling, internal changes to ground and first floor plans, revised and new windows to proposed elevations, new flat roof section to east of proposed dwelling and associate works at the site between.
Eagle Horizons Ltd. intends to apply for planning permission and retention planning permission for development at a c. 4.08 ha site at Nord Anglia International School, South County Business Park, Leopardstown, Dublin 18, D18 T672. The proposed development is comprised of the provision of a c. 1,380 sqm, 2 no. storey theatre building, to the north west of the main school building, (including 250 seat performance theatre with backstage area, associated technician rooms, 3 no. classrooms, 2 no. dance studios, and associated ancillary teacher and pupil facilities); provision of 2 no. padel courts measuring c. 200 sqm each, to the south east of the existing all weather playing pitch, with associated boundary treatments; demolition of 2 no. single storey storage sheds (c.61 sqm each) to the north-west of the main school building; reconfiguration of existing car and set down parking facilities to facilitate the proposed development; green roof and SUDs provision; signage; internal roads and pathways; tree removal and associated site clearance; changes in level; piped infrastructure and ducting; plant; cycle parking facilities; public lighting; changes in levels, hard and soft landscaping, and all associated site development and excavation works above and below ground. Retention planning permission is sought for an existing Multi-Use Games Area (c. 286 sqm), located to the south of the main school building with associated fencing and integrated lighting.
Permission for development. Development will consist of
Permission for development.The proposed development will consist of a ground & first floor extension to the rear (7.60m²) & a first floor bedroom extension to the side (20.00m²) of existing two storey house
Retention permission for internal alterations to the existing recreational building known as 'Fitzone' comprising first floor area over central zone of existing ground floor to create additional floor space for, pre-school, after school classrooms, kitchen, toilets, ancillary offices and group dining area including modifications to existing elevations and associated site works.
Permission for the provision of a single storey
The development will consist of the amalgamation of retail unit II (78m2) & retail unit III (103m2) into a 1no. single unit (183m2) and a change of use of this area from Class 1 to a Class 2.
Nord Anglia Education Ireland Ltd. intend to apply for planning permission for development at this c.0.01ha site. The proposed development comprises the erection of a geodome measuring c.3.74sqm in height, with an internal ground floor area of 35.8m2 for educational use and all associated development above and below ground.
First-floor side extension. Attic conversion for storage with dormer window to the rear.
Retention Planning Permission is sought for erection of timber fencing to two boundary block walls in rear garden.
Permission for development. The development will principally consist of the demolition of the existing dwelling (98sq m) and the construction of a part-6 to part-8 No. storey over basement residential development (7,213 sq m) comprising 72 No. units (14 No. studios, 16 No. 1 beds, 40 No. 2 beds and 2 No. 3 beds), all with associated balconies/terraces facing north, south, east and west. The development will also include the upgrading of the site entrance from Golf Lane to the south-east of the site; a pedestrian access from Glenamuck Road; 56 No. car parking spaces; bicycle parking; bin store; boundary treatments; hard and soft landscaping; plant; photovoltaic panels; green roofs; sub-station; lighting; and all other associated site works above and below ground.
Permission for the installation of a single storey extension to the front & rear (22sqm), a garage extension to the side (22sqm), a first floor extension to the front (4sqm), a new window to the rear, and an attic conversion with dormer extension to the front (24sqm), and all associated works.
Retention permission for a detached steel framed single storey outdoor pergola type structure with open sides used for outdoor training including all associated site works.
Proposed development will consist of conversion of existing garage to office at ground floor. Replacement of existing garage door with a new bay window to match existing at ground floor level to front (southwest) elevation. Roof canopy over the existing bay window will be extended to cover both existing and new bay window at ground floor level to the front (southwest) elevation. Retention of existing single storey ground floor conservatory located to the rear of existing dwelling to the northeast elevation inclusive of all associated site works.
Permission for the (i) construction of
Permission for development. The proposal consists of the construction of 3 no. office buildings ('N1'; 'N2' and 'N3') ranging in height from 6 to 8 storeys, over lower ground floor and basement level. The total GFA of office floorspace proposed is c.47,216 sq.m. The proposal includes plant areas at basement, lower ground and roof level. The proposal includes a wellness pavilion building (GFA of c. 148 sq.m), public open space, sunken gardens, shared entrance plaza, upper level / roof terraces to buildings and all associated works. The proposal includes 474 no. car parking spaces at basement and lower ground floor level. 474 no. cycle parking spaces are proposed at lower ground and surface level. The associated site and infrastructural works include site access and internal roads, entrance ramp to car park, cycle path, footpaths, 4 no. ESB substations, bin stores, plant rooms, foul water drainage, surface water drainage including attenuation tank watermains including water storage tank, utilities, hard and soft landscaping, public lighting, boundary treatments and all ancillary works on an application site area of c. 1.97 hectares.
Permission for the conversion of the
Permission for development. The proposal consists of the construction of 3 no. office buildings ('N1'; 'N2' and 'N3') ranging in height from 6 to 8 storeys, over lower ground floor and basement level. The total GFA of office floorspace proposed is c.47,216 sq.m. The proposal includes plant areas at basement, lower ground and roof level. The proposal includes a wellness pavilion building (GFA of c. 148 sq.m), public open space, sunken gardens, shared entrance plaza, upper level / roof terraces to buildings and all associated works. The proposal includes 474 no. car parking spaces at basement and lower ground floor level. 474 no. cycle parking spaces are proposed at lower ground and surface level. The associated site and infrastructural works include site access and internal roads, entrance ramp to car park, cycle path, footpaths, 4 no. ESB substations, bin stores, plant rooms, foul water drainage, surface water drainage including attenuation tank watermains including water storage tank, utilities, hard and soft landscaping, public lighting, boundary treatments and all ancillary works on an application site area of c. 1.97 hectares.
The development will principally consist of: the demolition of the existing part 1 No. to part 2 No. storey vacant dwelling (c. 191 sq m); and the construction of a part 3 No. to part 5 No. storey apartment block (2,362 sq m) comprising 26 No. units (13 No. 1-bed units and 13 No. 2-bed units). The development will also include: the realignment and modification of the existing site entrance; a new pedestrian / cyclist entrance along the north-western boundary; 13 No. car parking spaces (including 1 No. accessible space); bicycle parking spaces; a motorcycle parking space; bin store; balconies and terraces facing all directions; gates; boundary treatments; hard and soft landscaping; green roof; photovoltaic panels; and all other associated site works above and below ground.
The development will principally consist of: the demolition of the existing part 1 No. to part 2 No. storey vacant dwelling (c. 191 sq m); and the construction of a part 3 No. to part 5 No. storey apartment block (2,372 sq m), comprising 26 No. units (13 No. 1-bed units and 13 No. 2-bed units), with a connected single storey podium. The development will also include: the realignment and modification of the existing site entrance; a new pedestrian / cyclist entrance to the site along the north-western boundary; 12 No. car parking spaces (including 1 No. accessible space); bicycle parking; bin store; ancillary storage space; balconies and terraces facing all directions; communal landscaped podium at first floor level and communal roof garden at third floor level; plant; green roof; photovoltaic panels; gates; boundary treatments; hard and soft landscaping; and all other associated site works above and below ground.
Permission for an attic conversion with dormer to rear roof to accommodate stairs to allow conversion of the attic into a non-habitable storage space, removal of chimney, roof windows to front roof all with associated ancillary works.
Planning permission is sought for an extension to the existing Leopardstown Park Hospital, Foxrock, Dublin 18, D18 XH70. The proposed development on a 5.97 ha. site at Leopardstown Park Hospital which includes the Protected Structure Leopardstown Park House (RPS no. 1634) will comprise of the following: • The demolition of existing buildings comprising c. 248 sqm. of space including: existing single storey estates stores/ground staff building (c. 186 sqm. gross floor area) and the existing link building (c. 62 sqm. gross floor area) that connects the Glens building to the existing hospital. • The construction of a new c. 8,997 sqm. gross floor area extension to be developed to the south of the existing Leopardstown Park Hospital building which will consist of 2 no. residential care building blocks providing 125 no. single en-suite bedrooms (1 no. 2 storey residential care block containing 50 no. bedrooms and 1 no. 3 storey residential care block containing 75 no. bedrooms) along with day rooms, dining rooms, activity and therapy rooms, staff support rooms and kitchen facilities connected by a new single, 2 and 3 storey central circulation street which links back to the existing hospital at ground floor level. The new development will also include minor refurbishment to the existing hospital to accommodate the connection point to the new link for the proposed central circulation street. • The construction of a new single storey MEP Compound which will contain the replacement single storey estate stores and workshop (c. 457 sqm. gross floor area) with an enclosed external area of c. 595 sqm. The MEP Compound also contains a new ESB Substation. • Alterations to the existing 16 no. car parking spaces surrounding Leopardstown Park House (Protected Structure) and replacement with 66 no. car parking spaces, including 3 no. disabled and 12 no. EVC spaces. The addition of 3 no. car parking spaces and the realignment of the existing 30 car parking spaces to the north of the existing hospital (adjacent to the main entrance), including 3 disabled spaces and 5 P&T spaces. The addition of 10 new car parking spaces to the west of the main hospital building. The scheme proposes a total of 109 car parking spaces within the application red line boundary. •A new single storey, secure bicycle store enclosure (c. 27 sqm.) located to the east of the main entrance providing 12 no. long-stay bicycle spaces. Provision of 21 no. short-stay bicycle spaces (20 no. existing and 1 no. new cargo-bike space). •The demolition of a 16.5m section of the Walled Garden wall and a 14m section of the low-level garden wall (1990's construction), reduction in height of a 5m section of the garden wall, the creation of a new 3.5m window opening, the re-opening of an existing closed-up door way within the wall, and the relocation of a 33m section of gates and railings within the walled garden •The planting of 150 new trees to mitigate the removal of 106 trees (net increase of 44 trees). •Proposed modifications to the existing road network within the campus to access the new extension and associated MEP Compound, planted perimeter landscaping with fence along the north and west boundaries (c.1.8m high on northern boundary and 2.4m high on western boundary), temporary construction compound and construction road to the west of the hospital and general landscaping modifications including tree removal. •The proposed development also includes all ancillary site clearance, enabling, construction, site development and landscaping works, which include but are not limited to: temporary haul road and temporary construction compound, the diversion and upgrade of existing hospital campus site services, new infrastructural services, attenuation, watermains and communications networks, the upgrade of surface water services along the access road to the north of the hospital and all required phasing, sequencing and site development works. The Protected Structure stables building (RPS no. 1630) is outside, but immediately adjacent to, the application red line boundary. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a screening for Appropriate Assesment Report have been prepared in respect of the proposed development.
The proposed development will consist of: i) The demolition of existing buildings comprising c.104 sqm. of floor space including: the existing link building (c.62sqm. gross floor area) that connects the Glens building to the existing hospital, and three existing rooms to the south side of the main spine corridor, adjacent to the Day Care Centre (c.42 sqm); ii) The construction of a new c. 9,284 sqm. gross floor area extension to be developed to the south of the existing Leopardstown Park Hospital building which will consist of 2 no. residential care building blocks providing 125 no. single ensuite bedrooms (1 no. 2 storey residential care block containing 50 no. bedrooms and 1 no. 3 storey residential care block containing 75 no. bedrooms) along with day rooms, dining rooms, activity and therapy rooms, staff support rooms and kitchen facilities connected by a new single, 2 and 3 storey central circulation street which links back to the existing hospital at ground floor level. The new development will also include minor refurbishment to the existing hospital to accommodate the connection point to the new link for the proposed central circulation street. No works are proposed to Leopardstown Park House (A Protected Structure). iii) The construction of a new single storey Mechanical and Electrical Compound (c. 370 sqm. gross floor area).The Mechanical and Electrical Compound also contains an ESB Substation; iv) Reconfiguration of existing car parking layout to provide a total of 109 car parking spaces within the red line boundary, comprising: 99 standard spaces, 6 accessible spaces, and 5 parent and child spaces. A total of 22 spaces will have electric vehicle charging points, and ducting will be provided for an additional 44 electric vehicle charging points. A total of 5 motorcycle parking spaces will be provided. v) A new single storey, secure bicycle store enclosure (c. 27 sqm.) located to the east of the main entrance providing 12 no. long-stay bicycle spaces. Provision of 21 no. short-stay bicycle spaces (20 no. existing and 1 no. new cargo-bike space); vi) The relocation and repair of a 33m section of walled garden boundary railings and gates to replace the low-level garden wall (1990s construction), the reopening of an existing closed-up door way within the wall, and repair and refurbishment works to the original walled garden wall; vii) The planting of 4,940 new trees (168 semi-mature trees, 4,772 small trees) to mitigate the removal of 39 trees (net increase of 4,901 trees), and relocation of 5 existing orchard trees into woodland; viii) Proposed modifications to the existing road network within the campus to access the new extension and associated Mechanical and Electrical Compound, planted perimeter landscaping with fence along the north and west boundaries (c. 1.8m high on northern boundary and 2.4m high on western boundary), temporary construction compound and construction road to the west of the hospital and general landscaping modifications including tree removal and compensatory planting; ix) The proposed development also includes all ancillary site clearance, enabling, construction, site development and landscaping works, which include but are not limited to: temporary haul road and temporary construction compound, the diversion and upgrade of existing hospital campus site services, new infrastructural services, plant, SuDS drainage and attenuation measures, watermains and communications networks, the upgrade of the combined sewer and a new watermain along the access road to the north of the hospital and all required phasing, sequencing and site development works; x) An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Screening for Appropriate Assessment Report have been prepared in respect of the proposed development.
Permission is sought for the temporary use of lands as a temporary ice rink utilising vehicular and pedestrian access at the south east corner of the site, provision of drop off facility and 98 no. car parking spaces, temporary provision of septic tank, on site generator and temporary connection to local water mains and ancillary works within a fenced area of approx. 0.85ha. The proposed development will consist of one stand-alone marquee structure of 45.00m by 60.00m. The temporary use will be operational from 28th October 2022 to 31st January 2023 and equivalent periods over the following two years within the temporary three year period sought. Site works including the erection and deconstruction of the proposed structure will occur in the two weeks before and after the period specified above. The hours of use of the proposed temporary facility will 10.00 to 22.00.
Amendment to Granted Permission under D12A/0332) a part single storey and part two storey 3-bedroom house with an extension of duration of permission granted under D12A/0332/E. The proposed revisions will include the removal of the two-storey element and a slight enlargement and reconfiguration of the single storey component to incorporate 3 no. bedrooms with elevational changes. Permission is also sought for all associated site development works.
The development seeking Retention Permission consists of amendments to the development granted under permission PL.06.D.246501. Comprising Retention of stable and agricultural building. Retention of dungstead. Retention of gallops. Retention of associated site works.
The provision of a new external stairs to the front of the existing house. Please note: no sub-division of the existing dwelling is proposed.
New Covered Bin Store to Existing Bin Storage Location.
Permission for the installation of automatic
Permission for a mixed use development. The development will consist of: 1) demolition of the existing four-storey Creidim Centre (approximately 3,718 sq. m. (gross)) and one/two storey St Michael's House Grosvenor School (approximately 2,506 sq.m. (gross)) on the site; 2) Construction of a new three/four storey Creidim Centre (2,520 sq. m. (gross) with 18 no. surface car parking spaces (including 2 no. disabled spaces and 5 no. spaces with electric charging points), 2 no. motorcycle parking spaces, 32 no. surface cycle parking spaces (short stay) and 8 no. cycle parking spaces (long stay) and associated landscaped gardens; 3) Construction of a new two/three storey St. Michael's House Grosvenor Schools incorporating junior and senior cycles (3,412 sq. m. (gross)) with 32 no. surface car parking spaces (including 4 no. disabled spaces and 5 no. spaces with electric charging points), 2 no. motorcycle parking spaces, 20 no. surface cycle parking spaces (short stay) and 8 no. cycle parking spaces (long stay), 6 no. covered bus parking spaces and 8 no. bus set down queuing spaces and associated secure open space and play area; 4) Construction of a 22,733 sq. m. (gross) office development comprising two buildings; Block 1 - 10,062 sq. m. (gross) office space over four floors and Block 2 - 12,671 sq.m. (gross) office space over five floors above a single level basement accommodating 150 no. car parking spaces (including 6 no. disabled spaces and 30 no. spaces with electric charging points) 336 no. cycle parking spaces (long stay), 8 no. motorcycle parking spaces, staff changing/shower/toilet areas, service and plant areas, waste management areas and storage areas; 5) Provision of a central open space incorporating soft and hard landscaping and a pedestrian plaza and 168 no. surface cycle parking spaces (short stay) and 2 no. disabled car parking spaces; and all other associated site works required to facilitate the proposed development including the upgrading and realignment of existing access to site from Central Park and of the existing emergency access route from Leopardstown Road; internal access roads and pedestrian and cyclist routes; perimeter/boundary landscaping and fences; installation of signage on the southern elevation of the proposed Creidim Centre, on the entrance gate to the Creidim Centre and St Michael's House Grosvenor Schools car park and on the side of the canopy over the bus setdown area on the northern elevation of the St Michael's House Grosvenor Schools; and 1 no. single storey ESB substation/switchroom, store and waste compound building (105 sq. m.). An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application.
Permission for the change of use of the existing kitchen
Change of use of a single storey 135sqm wing at the south-east corner of Whelan House from medical clinic to Early Year Childcare and Preschool Services for children with Autism from 3 years to 6 years old.
Change of use of a portion of Whelan House, a single storey 135sqm wing at the south-east corner of Whelan House from office use to a medical clinic.
The proposed development comprises a residential development of 482 no. units (all apartments), along with ancillary residential amenities, and provision of a childcare facility, gym, and local shop. The proposed residential units comprise 31 no. studio units, 183 no. 1-bedroom units, 229 no. 2-bedroom units, and 39 no. 3-bedroom units (including 2 no. duplex type units). The proposed development is set out in 7 no. blocks which comprise the following: • Block A1 comprises 62. no, apartments within a part four, part six storey building, including 10 no. studio units, 7 no. 1-bedroom units, 41 no. 2 bedroom units, and 4 no. 3-bedroom units. An ESB substation is provided at ground floor level. • Block A2 comprises 85 no. apartments within a part four, part eight storey building, including 25 no. 1-bedroom units, 45 no. 2-bedroom units, and 15 no. 3-bedroom units. • Block A3 comprises 79 no. apartments within a part four, part twelve storey building, including 21 no. studio units, 19 no. 1-bedroom units, 28 no. 2-bedroom units, and 11 no. 3-bedroom units. • Block B0 comprises 150 no. apartments and resident’s amenities within a part four, part eighteen, part twenty-one and part twenty-two storey building. The apartments include 76 no. 1-bedroom units, 68 no. 2-bedroom units, and 6 no. 3-bedroom units (including 2 no. duplex type units). An ESB substation, resident’s concierge area and amenity space (171 sq.m sq.m) are provided at ground floor level. A further resident’s amenity / event space is provided at the twentieth and twenty-first floor levels (83 sq.m). • Block B1 comprises 8 no. apartments and is four storeys in height, directly abutting Block B0. The apartments include 4 no. 1-bedroom units, and 4 no. 2-bedroom units. • Block C comprises 42 no. apartments and a local shop within a part five, part seven storey building. The apartments include 30 no. 1-bedroom units, 9 no. 2-bedroom units, and 3 no. 3-bedroom units. A local shop (154 sq.m) and an ESB substation are provided at ground floor level. • Block D comprises 56 no. apartments, a commercial gym, resident’s concierge area, resident’s lounge, and a childcare facility in a part four, part seven storey building. The apartments include 22 no. 1-bedroom units, and 34 no. 2-bedroom units. The resident’s concierge area (99 sq.m), commercial gym (340 sq.m), and childcare facility (300 sq.m) units are located at ground floor level. The resident’s lounge (292 sq.m) is located at first floor level. Two basement levels are proposed, providing car parking spaces (299 no.), bin stores, plant rooms, bicycle parking (1,000 no. spaces), and circulation areas. A further 240 no. bicycle parking spaces and 4 no. car parking spaces are provided at ground level. The proposed development includes landscaping, boundary treatments, public, private and communal open space (including roof terraces), two cycle / pedestrian crossings over the stream at the western side of the site, along with a new pedestrian and cycle crossing of Glenamuck Road South at the west of the site, cycle and pedestrian facilities, play facilities, and lighting. The proposed buildings include the provision of private open space in the form of balconies and winter gardens to all elevations of the proposed buildings. The development also includes vehicular, pedestrian, and cycle accesses, drop off areas, boundary treatments, services, and all associated ancillary and site development works. Part of the site (along Golf Lane) falls within the area of the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) which is subject to the Cherrywood SDZ Planning Scheme 2014, as amended. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Development Plan 2016 – 2022, the Ballyogan and Environs Local Area Plan 2019-2025, and the Cherrwood SDZ Planning Scheme 2014, as amended. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared in respect of the proposed development and accompanies this application. The application contains a statement indicating why permission should be granted for the proposed development, having regard to a consideration specified in Section 37(2)(b) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, notwithstanding that the proposed development materially contravenes a relevant development plan or local area plan other than in relation to the zoning of the land. The application together with the Environmental Impact Assessment Report may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.golflaneshd2020.ie
Planning Permission for the following works to an existing semi-detached five-bedroom three-storey plus attic level single dwelling; (i) demolitions to parts of the existing house to facilitate the creation of a new extension, namely the removal of part of the existing mono-pitched roof above ground floor level to the rear (north-east) of the house and the removal of a section of the existing rear wall at first floor level including the existing bathroom window; (ii) construction of a new single-storey flat-roofed extension of 6.25 sq. m. floor area at first floor level, to the rear (north-east) of the house to accommodate a new enlarged Bathroom and new first floor Laundry Room.
Full permission for a dormer roof window and a flat roof
The development will consist of change of use from warehouse to place of public worship with internal alterations including extension of existing mezzanine level, external elevational changes, bicycle parking, refuse area and all associated site works and services.
Retention planning permission at a site comprising the former residential properties. The development for which retention permission is now sought consists of the demolition of the 6 no. dwellings (all detached houses). The cumulative gross floor area of the 6 no. houses formerly occupying the site was c.1,106sq.m.
Alterations to an existing single-storey dwelling to include the replacement of the roof, the addition of a second storey with a new roof design. The addition of two extensions to the side and rear, alterations to the fenestration pattern, internal alterations to the existing house, infilling of the arcade to the front of the house, wrapping the entire house in external insulation. The demolition of a single storey garage and the construction of a new single storey building of stepped profile containing a garage, gym, covered terrace, storage and work-from-home office. The addition of solar panels to the roof of the new building. The replacement of the waste water treatment services. No significant trees will be affected, all existing car parking will be retained.
Permission comprising [a] demolition of front porch (14.5 sqm) and of single storey flat roofed extension to west (30 sq m), behind two-storey part of house, including part of pitched roof. [b] replacement single storey extension (33.5 sq m) to west, behind two-storey part of house, with pitched/ part flat roof. [c] single storey flat roofed extension to west side of two-storey part of house (36.3 sq m) with integral colonnade to front (south). [d] replacement of flat roof to rear of two-storey part of house with pitched roof incorporating solar panels on concealed slope. [e] internal alterations and general refurbishment. [f] fenestration alterations to elevations within yard and additional window on two-storey east gable wall. [g] conversion of outbuildings to north of yard and to haggard behind for family habitable purposes (204 sq m). [h] addition of colonnade to south and west of haggard outbuildings and addition of plant room (6.5 sq m) facing north. [i] stone walls and gates to enclose yard and to reconcile ground levels in front of barn. and [j] drainage works including surface water soakaway and replacement waste water treatment system with pressurised percolation area in accordance with EPA Code of Practice 2021.
Demolition of front porch (sunroom) and previous extensions to rear and west side of farmhouse (126sqm). Construction of extensions comprising replacement front porch (sunroom) and single and two storey extensions to rear and west side (212sqm). Conversion of sheds on north side of yard to habitable accomodation (58sqm). Ground floor windows to east and west main gable elevations, external and internal alterations and renovations to fabric and finishes and associated site works including surface water soakaway and replacement waste water treatment system with pressurised percolation area in accordance with EPA Code of Practice 2021. A Protected Structure.
The development consists of (i)construction of 1 no. detached two storey, three-bedroom pitched roof dwelling, (ii)the dwelling will be accessed by a new vehicular entrance, (ii) the dwelling will be served by 2 no. car parking spaces on permeable gravel paving to the front of the dwelling. (iii) permission is also sought for wastewater treatment system, private amenity space, landscaping, boundary treatment and all associated site development and ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.This application is accompanied by a Section 47 agreement under the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended) to prevent the implementation of a previously approved residential dwelling on adjacent land in the ownership of the applicant at Springfield, Glenamuck Road, Carrickmines, Dublin 18(D12/0332) which permitted a part two-storey, part single storey dwelling, waste water treatment system and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for development. The development will comprise:
Planning and retention permission. Demolition of the existing unauthorised porch (12sqm) and carwash plant/solid fuel store (36sqm). Construction of 112sqm single storey extensions to the rear, side and front of the existing single storey service station building resulting in a building of 482sqm GFA (the extended building will accomodate an extended self-service food area/ deli counter (cafe/restaurant) for the sale of hot and cold food for consumption both on and off the premises (53sqm), extended seating area (50sqm), circulation, back of house areas, stores, welfare facilities, a new lobby to the rear, a new entrance porch to the front (12sqm), roof plant, a replacement carwash plant/solid fuel store (35sqm) and associated signage (3.8sqm). The proposed development will also consist of the construction of: an EV Charging Hub (consisting of 2no. EV charging car parking spaces, canopy, substation, ancillary plant, signage (2x2.5sqm) and a double sided internally illuminated totem sign (19sqm total)); The site layout will be reconfigured to provide a relocated bin compound and the reduction of car parking spaces to 17no. (excluding the proposed 2no. EV Charging Spaces and existing 2no. water/air service spaces). Development for which retention permission is sought consists of existing solar panels at roof level.
Retention permission is sought for the provision
Permission and retention permission for development.