The development will consist of planning permission for alterations to previously approved planning permission registered reference number 3081/19 comprising: provision of external lighting to the front (south) façade on to High Street, the building is located in a conservation area and Liberties Strategic Development and Regeneration Area (SDRA 16).
The development will consist of alterations to previously approved planning permission reg. Reference: 4216/22, comprising the omission of permitted bay window to the rear (north) façade facing on to Borris Court, the building is located in a conservation area and Liberties Strategic Development and Regeneration area (SDRA 16).
Permission for (a) new boundary treatment consisting of a railing, entrance gate and hedgerow, (b) bin storage and bicycle parking and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. PERMISSION & RETENTION.. Permission and retention for development at this site: Christ Church Cathedral, Christ Church Place, Dublin 8, (a protected structure). Development will consist of widening of main vehicular gate to accommodate delivery vehicles and fire tenders and retention of rearrangement of signage and display cases on perimeter railings.
Internal and external alterations to the rear of the terraced property, including demolition of an existing 16.5m2 rear single storey extension and the construction of a new flat roof rear extension which is two storey 17m2 on both levels and single storey covering 3m2
PERMISSION:The proposed development will consist of the change of use of the approved retail floor space at upper basement level to a bowling alley and indoor leisure facility with ancillary bar.
Planning permission for development at 'Chatham and King', Chatham Street, Dublin 2 bounded to the north by Chatham Street, to the south by the rear of The Gaiety Centre, King Street South, to the west by Clarendon Row and to the east by 6 Chatham Street and the Gaiety Theatre (Protected Structure). The proposed development will consist of: 1) the change of use of the 3 no. food and beverage units at ground floor approved under register reference 4436/16 to retail use and the amalgamation of this floor space with the 2 no. approved retail units to form a single retail unit at ground floor; 2) the change of use of the approved retail floor space at upper basement level to food and beverage use; 3) alterations to the approved shopfronts at ground floor including the redesign of the approved entrance doors; the installation of a retractable accordion gate across the main shop entrance on the Chatham Street elevation; the installation of an additional two sets of double doors on the Chatham Street elevation; and the installation of new double doors to the basement on the Clarendon Row elevation; 4) the display of illuminated (backlit) signage (individual letters and logos) above the shopfronts on the Chatham Street and Clarendon Row elevations; 5) the installation of 12 no. projecting fixed fabric banner signs at first floor level (9 no. on the Chatham Street elevation and 3 no. on the Clarendon Row elevation); and 6) the installation of a projecting curved canopy over the main shop entrance on the Chatham Street elevation.
Permission for development consisting of a 5 storey above ground floor residential building, totalling 6 storeys overall, at a height of 20.8m containing 19 apartments comprising of 3 no. studio units, 10 no. 1 bedroom units, and 6 no. 2 bedroom units all with private balcony concierge facilities, a communal meeting room at ground floor level of 56m2 and a communal terrace at fourth floor level of 26.6m2. Bin storage is provided at ground floor level as well as a 32-space secure bicycle parking area. The proposal also includes landscaping works and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist/consists of lowering of section of the stone boundary wall to Donore Avenue and erection of painted steel railings to match existing adjoining railings and wall plus take down brick pier end to this section of wall on Cork Street and make good. Bru Chaoimhin is listed in the Dublin City Council Record of Protected Structures. No work is proposed to these structures.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Gaiety Productions Unlimited Company, intend to apply for Planning Permission for development at Gaiety Theatre, Nos. 46–50 King Street South, Dublin 2, D02 V097 (a Protected Structure, RPS Ref. No. 4274). The proposed development will consist of the provision of a new Air Handling Unit (AHU) on the eastern roof to replace the existing system in a like-for-like manner; the replacement of the existing water tank on the roof with a new tank of similar size and location; the installation of new internal ductwork within the attic space to extract air from the auditorium and associated new ventilation grilles and louvres; structural repairs to the slabs forming the roof and floors on the eastern side of the Theatre; localised repair works to roof flashings, parapets, concealed gutters, roof lights, and junction areas; reinstatement and upgrade of rainwater outlets and downpipes from various roof levels; the installation of new gantry walkways, access ladders, and fall-protection systems to various roof areas to facilitate safe maintenance; the temporary removal, cleaning and reinstatement of the existing glazed canopy on the King Street South façade; and all ancillary and associated works required to facilitate the above and to improve the Theatre’s ventilation, building fabric and maintenance access.
Beer Wine Spirits Retail Off Licence subsidiary to main retail use.
Installation of an ATM machine to the existing North street facing shop front.
The following works are proposed: (i) change of use of lower ground floor level storage unit as approved under Reg. Ref. 2325/18 to 1 no. one-bedroom apartment (62 sqm); and (ii) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought by Dairbhre Developments Limited, for a residential development on lands known as ‘Blackberry Fair’ and part of No. 46 LowerRathmines Road (the rear extension) located to the rear of Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 (a Protected Structure) and No. 46 Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin 6. The site is bounded by No. 34 Lower Rathmines Road (a Protected Structure) to the north; Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners Church to the south (a Protected Structure); Lower Rathmines Road, Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 (a Protected Structure) and No. 46 Lower Rathmines Road to the west; and Fortescue Lane and 3 no. dwellings (Bessborough Court) to the east. The proposed development will consist of the demolition of a one-storey extension to the rear of no. 46 Lower Rathmines Road and an existing two-storey structure known as the Old Coach House and the construction of 16 no. residential units within 2 no. duplex apartment blocks as follows: Block A is 3-storeys in height, consisting of 5 no. 2-bedroom apartment units on the ground floor and 5 no. 3-bedroom duplex units on the upper floors with balconies/terraces to the east and west elevations; Block B is 3-storeys in height, consisting of 1 no. 1-bedroom apartment and 2 no. 2-bedroom apartments on the ground floor, and 2 no. 3-bedroom duplex units and 1 no. 2-bedroom duplex units on the upper floors with balconies/terraces to the south elevations; bin and bicycle stores; landscaping; boundary treatments including works to existing boundary treatments; 1 no. ESB substation (which would be serviced via Fortescue Lane); all associated site infrastructure and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development. Access to the proposal will be located off 1 no. existing access point from Rathmines Road Lower.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for a Build-to-Rent apartment development on lands known as 'Blackberry Fair' and part of No. 46 Lower Rathmines Road (the rear extension) located to the rear of Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 (a Protected Structure) and No. 46 Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin 6. The site is bounded by No. 34 Lower Rathmines Road (a Protected Structure) to the north; Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners Church to the south (a Protected Structure); Lower Rathmines Road, Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 (a Protected Structure) and No. 46 Lower Rathmines Road to the west; and Fortescue Lane and 3 no. dwellings (Bessborough Court) to the east. The proposed development will consist of the demolition of a one-storey extension to the rear of no. 46 Lower Rathmines Road and an existing two-storey structure known as the Old Coach House and the construction of a 1 no. new 4-storey apartment building (part 3-storey, part 4-storey). The building will comprise 29 no. Build-to-Rent apartments (28 no. 1-bed apartments, 1 no 2-bed duplex unit); with balconies/terraces to the east and west elevations and 1 no. communal roof terrace located at fourth-floor level; residential support facilities at ground floor level to include facility management office; parcel store; laundry; bike store; shared multimedia room; gym; 1 no. ESB substation; 7 no. car parking spaces; 48 no. bicycle parking area (32 no. indoor spaces and 16 no. external spaces); landscaping; public lighting; boundary treatment; and all associated site development and engineering works necessary to facilitate the proposed development. Vehicular and pedestrian access will be provided via Lower Rathmines Road.
Permission for internal re-configuration of the existing Healthcare Building along with the addition of 3.no single storey external ancillary rooms (27 m2) and 3 storey lift shaft to the rear (14m2), (total additional area 41m2) and all associated site works and services.
Permission for front façade amendments/elevational changes comprising: a) Proposed selected brick slips fixed onto entire existing front/west façade with soldier coursing and all associated site works. b) Fenestration changes at ground and lower ground floors. c) Proposed railings and guarding to external steps and all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The site is bounded by No. 34 Lower Rathmines Road ( a Protected Structure to the North ), Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners to the south (a Protected Structure), Lower Rathmines Road, Nos 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 (Protected Structure ) and No 46 Lower Rathmines Road to the west: and Fortescue Lane and 3 No. dwellings (Bessborough Court) to the east. Permission for a build to rent apartment development. The proposed development will consist of the demolition of a one-storey extension to the rear of no. 46 Lower Rathmines Road and an existing two-storey structure known as the Old Coach House and the construction of a 1 no. new building which is 4-storey (part 3-storey, part 4-storey) with a gross floor area of 2,600.2 sq.m. The building will comprise 39 no. build-to-rent apartments (33 no. 1-bed apartments, 2 no. 1-bed duplex units and 4 no. 2-bed apartments); with balconies/terraces to the east and west elevations and 1 no. communal roof terrace located at fourth-floor level; ground floor residential amenity facilities service spaces to include facility management office; parcel store; laundry; storage areas; shared multimedia room; gym; 1 no. ESB substation and switch room; covered outdoor bicycle parking area (providing 78 no. spaces in total); landscaping; public lighting; boundary treatment; and all associated site development and engineering works necessary to facilitate the proposed development. Vehicular and pedestrian accesss will be provided via Lower Rathmines Road. Pedestrian access will also be provided via Fortescue Lane.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought for a circa 950 sq.m extension at second floor level over the Senior School building at St. Mary's College, Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin 6 - a Protected Structure. The Senior School building is located parallel to Military Road at the south west side of the campus. It is envisaged that the works will be carried out on a phased basis and will include the construction of a new formal entrance to the Senior School in the northern facade together with internal modifications to this building including a new accommodation staircase, a tiered Lecture Theatre at ground floor level in the existing Office Administration Area together other necessary ancillary works.
Permission for the demolition of existing store of 5 sq.m and the construction of a single storey extension with a floor area of 13.5 sq.m, consisting of a dining area, WC/shower room and utility room / store all to the rear of the existing house with associated ancillary work all at No. 2 St. Clare Terrace, Mount Drummond Avenue, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Removal of existing signage panels to the shopfront, removal of external roller shutters, reinstatement of windows, new signage to the shopfront fascia, consolidation of services to the shopfront, re-painting the ground floor doors and windows.
RETENTION: widening of existing street vehicular entrance to front garden.
The proposed development comprises the following: i) Demolition of existing derelict structures comprising 1 no. two-storey and 2 no. single storey former industrial units and removal of existing boundary walls on site c.288 sq.m). ii) Construction of a 9 no. storey mixed use development comprising 40 no. 1 bed apartment units ranging in size from c. 50.3 sq.m - 53 sq.m at 1st to 8th floor level and a community hub (including WC, Kitchenette and office) c. 115 sq.m at ground floor level. iii) All units are intended to provide housing for independent living for older residents (60 years plus). iv) Pedestrian access points to the development from Marrowbone Lane and Summer Street South. v) The development also proposes c.274 sq.m of communal open space as a landscaped terrace at roof level, balconies associated with individual apartment units, ground floor access courtyard (c. 50 sq.m), associated secure bicycle parking and bin storage, ESB Substation, switch room, M&E services room, generator room, hard and soft landscaping and all other associated site works and services above and below ground on an overall site area of c. 505 sq.m.
The proposed development comprises the following: (i) demolition of existing derelict structures comprising 1 no. two-storey and 2 no. single storey former industrial units and removal of existing boundary walls on site; (ii) construction of a 10-storey apartment block comprising 42 no. residential units (17 no. one-bed and 25 no. two-bed) with each unit being served by private amenity space and having access to a communal roof terrace/garden (263 sqm). The apartment block includes 104 no. bicycle spaces, concierge area (49 sqm), bin store (82 sqm), substation, switch room, tanks/pumps at ground floor level; 42 no. storage lockers (75.5 sqm) at first floor level; and additional plant at roof level; and (iii) All ancillary works including landscaping, lighting and engineering works necessary to facilitate the development.
Charlemont Leisure Investments Limited intend to apply for PERMISSION for development at this site of c.0.57ha at Hilton Dublin Hotel, Charlemont Place, Dublin 2, D02 A893. The site is bounded by the Luas Green Line to the north-east and east; “Harcourt Green” residential development to the north-west; “Charlemont Exchange” to the west; and Charlemont Place and the Grand Canal to the south. The development will consist of modifications to permissions DCC Reg. Ref.: 4482/22, 3028/22, 4804/19 / ABP-306822-20, 3622/19, 2661/18 and 2209/16 / ABP PL29S.246976 to the existing hotel as follows: • Omission of the previously permitted sixth floor extension to the front hotel block, resulting in the removal of 13 permitted hotel rooms at that level. The revision reduces the total number of hotel bedrooms to 300. • Omission of new plant area at roof level of the rear hotel block. Existing rooftop plant configuration will be retained on the front hotel block. • Omission of the previously permitted lift and lobby extensions, and associated link corridor structure, at the rear hotel block. • Reconfiguration of the basement level, including: o Relocation of bicycle and car parking spaces at basement level, no change to permitted car and bicycle parking provisions (74 car parking spaces and 48 bicycle spaces); o Internal alterations at basement level, including reconfigured plant and service areas. • Modifications and internal refurbishments at ground floor, including a revised meeting room suite and link corridor wall adjustment. These changes will involve minor elevational amendments to the north, east, west, and south elevations, including adjustments at roof level. The remainder of development to be carried out in accordance with permission DCC Reg. Refs.: 4482/22, 3028/22, 4804/19 / ABP-306822-20, 3622/19, 2661/18 and 2209/16 / ABP PL29S.246976.
Permission for development at a site of c.0.57 hectares. The proposed development comprises of modifications to permissions Dublin City Council Reg. Ref.: 2209/16/ ABP PL29S.246976; 4804/19/ ABP PL29S.306822; 3622/19, 2661/18 and 3028/22 comprising: Replacement of permitted terracotta cladding panels on west, north and east facades with brick. The remainder of development to be carried out in accordance with permissions DCC Reg. Ref.: 2209/16/ ABP PL29S.246976; 4804/19/ ABP PL29S.306822; 3622/19; 2661/18 and 3028/22.
The site is bounded by the Luas Green Line to the north-east and east; 'Harcourt Green' residential development to the north-west; 'Charlemont Exchange' to the west and Charlemont Place and the Grand Canal to the south. The development will consist of modifications to permissions DCC Reg.Ref.: 2209/16 / ABP PL29S.246976; 4804/19 / ABP PL29S.306822; 3622/19 and 2661/18; and to the existing hotel as follows: -Change of use of ground floor area of the permitted, rear (northern) hotel block from meeting rooms (and ancillary areas) to 16 no. additional hotel bedrooms, with associated changes to circulation and ancillary areas. -Omission of permitted single-storey circulation area, between the existing block and permitted rear block with overall reduction in floor area of permitted ground floor by c. 226 sq.m. -Relocation and redesign of permitted lifts and ancillary areas at ground floor to 6th floors of the rear permitted block, redesign of permitted corridor link between blocks at 1st floor, and provision of new corridor links between blocks at 2nd to 5th floors, with associated alterations to existing/ permitted bedrooms resulting in a net increase of 2 additional hotel bedrooms at upper floors. -The total number of hotel bedrooms as a result of the above changes will increase to 313 (an increase of 18 no. hotel bedrooms from that previously permitted/ existing (295 no.)). -Provision of additional laundry room at basement level with reconfiguration/ relocation of car and cycle parking (74 no. car parking spaces in total provided) and permitted plant room/ ancillary areas. -All associated internal and elevational alterations, site and services works. -No changes are being proposed to the permitted heights of the hotel building. -The remainder of development to be carried out in accordance with permissions DCC Reg. Ref.: 2209/16 / ABP PL29S.246976; 4804/19 / ABP PL29S.306822; 3622/19; and 2661/18.
Permission for Development on a site of 0.57ha at Hilton Dublin Hotel, Charlemont Place, Dublin 2. The site is bounded by the Luas Green Line to the north-east and east; "Harcourt Green" residential development to the north-west; "Charlemont Exchange" to the west; and Charlemont Place and the Grand Canal to the south. The development will consist of modifications to permissions DCC Reg. Ref 3622/19, 2661/18 and 2209/16 / ABP PL29S.26976 to the existing Hotel as follows: Relocation of goods lift, introduction of goods lobby and replacement of permitted stairs with a ramp basement level; Reconfiguration of ground floor to include the reorganisation of WCS, furniture store and removal of roof light in lobby area on ground floor; Redesign of link to proposed new extension block to include redesign at ground floor level and the omission of the pedestrian link on the 2nd,3rd, 4th and 5th floors and associated changes; Relocation of the lift core resulting in the overall reduction of 1 no. hotel bedroom on the first floor and 1 no hotel bedroom on the sixth floor and relocation of lift over-run at roof level. No changes are being proposed to the permitted heights of the hotel building. The modifications will result in a decrease in the total number of existing and permitted hotel bedrooms from 297 to 295 with associated minor alterations to the north, east, west and south elevations and at roof level. The remainder of development to be carried out in accordance with permission DCC Reg. Refs 3622/19,2661/18 and 2209/16/ ABP PL29S.246976.
Permission for (a) a change in use from yoga studio to office use, (b) internal alterations and other contingent and ancillary works, on the second floor.
The development will consist of Internal and external lighting set against the existing glazed façade to provide white and adjustable multi-coloured lighting. This will consist of: 1. Existing low-level internal lighting fixtures on the north façade, from first floor to fifth floor, to be moved from floor level to ceiling level on each floor, and have the lighting capability changed from white to RGBW. 2. New high-level (at the top of the ground floor extents) recessed RGBW external lighting fixtures on the north facade. To provide a wash to the facade on the ground floor, including the entrance area.
External signage to the north elevation of previously approved office building (Reg Ref 3068/15). The signage will consist of: 1. New 170mm high back-lit stainless steel individual lettering to stone band above ground floor windows; 2. New logo lightbox in existing front window measuring 1675mm high by 1155mm wide; 3. Two new 500mm high backlit logos and lettering mounted to existing stone-clad reveals at main entrance.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for backlit external signage at the ground floor level at 14 Cornmarket, The Liberties, Dublin 8. D08 TN6P which is a protected structure (Dublin City Development Plan Reference:2059).
RETENTION & PERMISSION: We, Sharkbait Trading Company Limited, intend to apply for retention permission (for restaurant use) and planning permission (for signage) for development at this site at Ground Floor, 56-58 Drury Street, Dublin 2. The development consists of retention of restaurant use extending to 113 sqm at ground floor level and proposed banner signage located above shopfront on west elevation extending to an area of 4.5 sqm.
Planning permission for the development will consist of the redevelopment of the site comprising: 1) demolition of Canal House and Construction House, a derelict terrace of 5 no. properties (known as 2-6 Dunville Terrace) and a single storey cafe building on the site; 2) construction of a 15,531 sq. m. (gross) office development comprising two buildings: Block A on the southern part of the site - 13,510 sq. m (gross) office space over five, six and eight floors (including lower ground floor) with a plant area enclosure on the roof and Block B fronting onto Canal Road - 2,021 sq. m. (gross) office space over five floors (including lower ground floor) over a single level basement (3,751 sq. m.) accessed from the existing vehicular access on Canal Road accommodating 73 no. car parking spaces (including 3 no. disabled spaces, 3 no. motorcycle spaces and 15 no. spaces with electric charging points) service and plant areas, waste management areas and cyclist showers and toilets; 3) provision of 254 no. cycle parking spaces, a cycle repair room and landscaped courtyard at lower ground level; 4) provision of a plaza area incorporating soft and hard landscaping on the eastern side of the site fronting onto Canal Road and a shared surface (vehicle and pedestrian) plaza area on the western side of the site (adjacent to Ontario Terrace) fronting onto Canal Road including 18 no. surface cycle parking spaces and 6 no. secure cargo cycle spaces; 5) all other associated site works required to facilitate the proposed development including the re-paving of the section of the footpath along the building frontage and proposed plaza areas outside of the site boundary up to the kerb line of Canal Road, provision of a pedestrian and cycle route along the eastern boundary from the proposed plaza area on Canal Road to an upgraded access onto Athlumney Villas, landscaping along the southern boundary of the site with Athlumney Villas and a combined external LV meter room, double ESB substation and client MV switch room at lower ground/ground level on the eastern side of Block A. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application and the NIS will be available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy during office hours at the offices of the Planning Authority.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for; the change of use of the existing single storey garage to the rear of the existing dwelling to a two storey unit containing a garage, home office and W.C. at ground floor level and a sleeping/living/bathroom space at first floor level which is ancillary to the main house; the raising of the existing ridge height by 1365mm; reorientation of the existing roof; the addition of 3no. rooflights, one towards Bannavile and 2 facing the existing house; elevational changes to the front and back of the existing structure; and all associated site works.
Demolition of existing brick and block wall and palisade fence within the curtilage of house, for vehicular access. Provision of hard standing for single car parking space adjacent to end of terrace house, accessible from Peter Place. Construction of 2 metre high fence with access gate enclosing rear of property.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION & PERMISSION: Permission for development at 26 & 27 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2 (Protected Structures). The development will include Retention of alterations, change of use; and works, as follows:- Retention of: - Replacement of non-original shopfronts to the South Great George's Street and Fade Street elevations; - Internal alterations at ground floor level in 26 and 27 including removal of non-original finishes and fittings and replacement with new floor, wall and ceiling finishes; - Removal of the non-original stairs to the basement level; - Ope in floor of No. 26 to accommodate a new escape stairs discharging towards George's Street. Change of use at basement and ground floor level of existing interlinked retail units to reception, lounge and restaurants with bars associated with the use of the entire building as a hotel with guest accommodation on the upper floors. Works at basement, ground and first floor levels, including: - Provision of kitchen and toilets in No. 26 and restaurant in No. 27 at basement level; - Provision of new floor wall and ceiling finishes throughout the basement level; - Provision of two new staircases accessing the ground floor from basement, with alterations to the non-original steel-reinforced-timber floor structure above; - Installation of fire-rated glazing to brick surrounded arch; - Blocking of ope in toilet area and creation of replacement fire-exit opening in the rear masonry wall; - Internal alterations at ground floor in No. 26 to provide for reception bar and lobby in the front area, rear lounge area with rooflight over in No. 26; link to No. 27 via protected lobby to access stairs to accommodation level above; - Restaurant servery/bar and accessible toilet in No. 27, all with associated internal wall, ceiling and floor finishes; - Reconfiguration of first floor level of No. 27 to provide an additional 3 no. guest bedrooms in lieu of reception, common room and dining room; - All associated site works and services.
PERMISSION & RETENTION:Retention permission for (a) change of use from treatment clinic at first floor (with 2 no. shared ground floor door and 2 no stairs) to restaurant with kitchen at first floor (with 2 no. shared ground floor doors and 2 no. stairs); and b) planning permission for new signage at the front entrance door.
The development will consist of the following; 1) installation of external light fittings to West (John's Lane), South (Thomas Street) and East (Side) Elevations; 2) revisions to previously approved planning application (applic no. 3969/20) to include: a) revised rooftop pergola design with glazed screen to West, South and East Elevations; b) revised height of lift motor room tower extension; All of the above at the existing 5-storey including basement, semi-detached flat roofed building.
The development will consist of the following: 1. Change of use of: A) ground floor from Priory residential uses including living rooms, dining rooms, kitchen, break room, library and waiting room to office and meeting room use, public mass card shop, oratory and bike store; B) first floor bedroom, prayer room and office use to sitting room, TV room, exercise room, dining room, kitchen, kitchen store, staff room and office use; C) second floor rear toilets to cleaners store use; D) third floor toilets to linen store use; 2. Proposed roof garden with: A) timber pergola, rubber matting ground surface, planting and railings; B) 1.8m high perimeter protective glazed screen behind existing parapet wall to east, south and west elevations; C) existing lift to be upgraded and extended up to roof garden level with proposed lift lobby with associated existing 2.56m high lift motor room raised in height by 1.74m to 4.3m overall above roof garden level; 3. Replacement of existing single glazed timber sash windows with new timber double glazed sash windows to north, south, east and west elevations; 4. Installation of disabled ground floor entrance and associated platform lift and steps to side (east) of existing building and provision of adjacent fire escape door in the existing window opening; 5. Internal alterations to include A) overall reduction from 25 no. to 17 no. bedrooms in total; B) provision of ensuite bathrooms to proposed 17 no. bedrooms in total on 2nd and 3rd floors; C) relocation of kitchen and associated store from basement to first floor; D) miscellaneous alterations to ancillary accommodation; 6. Mechanical and electrical installations including; A) to be upgraded throughout; B) installation of mechanical and electrical plant and associated ductwork to roof garden level and to roof over rear (North) stairs C; 7. All of the above at the existing 5-storey including basement, semi-detached flat roofed building.
RETENTION PERMISSION: (a) the retention of the change of use from off-licence retail wineshop to delicatessen at ground floor level, (b) the retention for minor alterations to the shopfront facing Chatham Street (including replacement of exiting signage).
The proposed development consists of the replacement of the existing light box advertising sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 600mm deep) at first floor level at 51 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, with an LED digital display sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 150mm deep) which will carry a series of alternating static advertisements (6 per minute). If granted, the permission would be on the basis of decommissioning, in line with the outdoor advertising policy of Dublin City Council, approved "Tesco Finest" outdoor signage located at the upper floors of this building together with it ancillary strip lighting on the surrounds and spot lighting at parapet level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Facade restoration including stabilization, facade cleaning and repair of brickwork and terracotta elements, repointing in a lime based joint, sash window restoration including slimlite double glazing also minor roof, flashings, gutter repairs and associated ancillary works.
Permission for the development that will consist of the demolition of the existing garage and stone boundary wall, shared existing vehicular and pedestrian site access and the construction of a two-storey terraced 2-bedroom house with flat roofs adjoining existing two storey house, steps with railing and landing at the front, bin/cycles storage enclosure on the existing driveway, roof level solar PV panels to the rear, canopy with rainwater butt (SUDS) and new paved patio at the rear of the house, landscaping, new connection to the existing combined sewer and all associated site and other works.
PERMISSION: Proposed development consists of the replacement of the existing lightbox advertising sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 600mm deep) at first floor level at 51 Grafton St, Dublin 2, with an LED digital display sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 150mm deep) which will carry a series of alternating static advertisements (6 per minute). If granted, the permission would be on the basis of decommissioning, in line with the outdoor advertising policy of Dublin City Council, outdoor signage located at 65 Harold's Cross Road, Harold's Cross, Dublin, D6W W447 and 57 Kilbarrack Road, Kilbarrack Lower, Dublin 5, DO5 V8P9.
The development will consist of permission for the erection of a sliding open-mesh retractable security gate to existing shop entrance.
The replacement of the existing garage with a single storey kitchen extension to the side of existing house; with ancillary site works
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development shall consist of; repair works to the first, second and third floors of existing front façade facing onto Chatham Street comprising repair, repointing and cleaning of existing brickwork, repair of balcony and the repair and repainting of windows.
PERMISSION The development will consist of the following: (i) change of use of the existing property from office to guesthouse accommodation use, providing for a total of 8 no. rooms comprising 4 no. single-rooms each with shared W/C, 2 no. double rooms each with private W/C and 2 no. triple rooms each with private W/C; (ii) demolition of existing internal walls and provision of new partition walls and internal doors where required at ground, first, second and third floor levels; (iii) provision of lounge and breakfast area with associated kitchen, staff room/reception area with staff W/C and 2 no. staff/guest W/C all at ground floor level; (iv) demolition of brick recessed opening to the front at third-floor level and replacement with new window opening with finish to match that as existing; (v) alterations to rear opes at ground floor level inclusive of the removal of existing garage door and provision of 2 no. new opes to facilitate access to bin store provided at ground floor level from St. Michael's Close, and fenestration to bedroom 1, with external wall finishes to match that as existing along St. Michael's Close; (vi) alterations to rear opes at first floor level including the removal of glazed screen and door and replacement with new insulated external wall and external access door to provide a terrace at the western elevation for bedroom no. 4; (vii) alterations to rear opes at second floor level including the removal of 2 no. existing opes and provision of 1 no. ope to provide fenestration with finishes to match that as existing; (viii) removal of steps and guarding at first floor rear terrace and replacement with pedestal paving and glass barrier all along St. Michael's Close; (ix) alterations to northern elevation within existing courtyard inclusive of replacement of existing windows at first and second floor level with insulated masonry rendered to match existing and replacement of existing windows at first, second and third floor level with 60-minute fire rated windows; and (x) all ancillary works, inclusive of planting, to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of the following: (i) alterations to rear opes at ground floor level inclusive of the removal of existing garage door and provision of 2 no. new opes to facilitate access to bin store provided at ground floor level from St. Michael's Close and fenestration to living room with external wall finishes to match that as existing along St. Michael's Close; (ii) alterations to rear opes at first floor level including the removal of glazed screen and door and replacement with new insulated external wall and external access doors; (iii) alterations to rear opes at second floor level including the removal of 2 no. existing opes and provision of 1 no. ope to provide fenestration with finishes to match that as existing; (iv) alterations to northern elevation within existing courtyard inclusive of replacement of existing windows at first and second floor level with insulated masonry rendered to match existing and replacement of existing windows at first, second and third floor level with 60-minute fire rated windows; (v) removal of steps and guarding at first floor rear terrace and replacement with pedestal paving and glass barrier all along St. Michael's Close; (vi) demolition of existing internal walls and provision of new partition walls and internal doors where required at ground, first, second and third floor levels, and provision of new kitchen and bathroom fittings to each unit; (vii) demolition of brick recessed opening to the front at third-floor level and replacement with new window opening with finish to match that as existing; (viii) a temporary 5-year change of use of the existing property from office to short-stay residential use through the provision of 4 no. short-stay apartment units (1 no. studio, 1 no. one-bed and 2 no. two-bed units); (ix) all ancillary works, inclusive of planting, all to facilitate the proposed development.