Revised house design to previously granted detached two storey dwelling house to the side of existing house on site, alteration of the existing garden wall, shared vehicular access and general site development works previous planning ref 20/76 the new design will include a bedroom at second floor level
Subdivision of site number 2 Ballywaltrim Cottages and construction of 97 sqm single storey, three bedroom detached dwellings, provision of 2 no off street car parking spaces, pedestrian access to the site from the existing private driveway within the curtilage of the property, all associated site works and landscaping, new connection to the public drainage system
1. attic conversion (38m2) and the construction of 2no. dormer windows; one to the rear and one to the front. The dormers will be clad in zinc metal or similar. 2. The changing of the hipped tiled roof to have a full gable on the south side; and that this new raised gable will have a new 1.2m X 1m window. 3. The alteration and increase in area of the existing ground floor rear extension by 8m2, this involves extending the rear building line, 0.65m full width to the rear, and the construction of a new pitched roof to rear extension
1) New single storey detached gym / hobby room to rear garden for ancillary use of the home. 2) All above with associated site works
(a) subdivision of site at No. 2 Ballywaltrim Cottages and construction of a 97sqm single storey, three bedroom detached dwelling (b) the provision of 2 no. off-street car parking spaces, (c) new pedestrian access to the site from the existing private driveway within the curtilage of the property, (d) all associated site works and landscaping, (e) new connection to the public drainage system
A small two storey house of 50 sq. m.
Change of use of part of the existing building (Suite One/Unit 1) from its authorised use as an office to its current use as a clinical medical facility. The facility provides healthcare services, including ultrasound scanning and medical consultations, along with all associated site and development works
New two storey detached, three bedroom dwelling boundary walls/ fences, dish existing footpath for new driveway, connections to existing services, associated site works and services
Erection of three separate extensions to an existing permitted materials recovery facility and all other associated site development works above and below ground. The extensions are to the western, southern and eastern elevations. The western extension has a gross floor area of c. 7826sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect plant associated with the permitted materials recovery facility. The extension also encloses the permitted wood shredding activity on site. The maximum height of the western extension is c 10.25 metres. The southern extension has a gross floor area of c. 194sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect the loading of vehicles. The maximum height of the southern extension is 1. 10.25m. The eastern extension has a gross floor area of c. 496.7sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect plant associated with the permitted materials recovery facility. The maximum height of the eastern extension is c. 8 metres. The development relates to a waster material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence graned by the EPA
1.Extend existing opening hours from 9.00am to 1.00pm from Monday to Friday and between the months of September to July to new opening hours of Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm between the months of September to July for Specialized Preschool for Children with Autism. 2.Retain Community Building use as existing outside the above hours
Alteration of existing roof profile and the construction of a new gable wall over the existing wall to the side elevation of the property and the construction of new dormer roof space to the rear of the property with total second floor area of 31 sq.m. Also the addition of two roof light windows to the front of the property with all associated work
For Phase 2 of a 2-phase housing development and will consist of: (A) The construction of 34 no. dwellings comprising 12 no. 2 bedroom 2 storey townhouses, 14 no. 3 bedroom 2 storey townhouses, and 8 no. 3 bedroom 2 storey semi-detached houses; (B) All ancillary development works including footpaths, landscaping boundary treatments, public, private open space areas, car and bicycle parking, single storey ESB substations/bicycle stores, regarding/re-profiling of site where required and all ancillary site development/construction works (and all new site services connections); (C) Vehicular access will be from the Southern Cross Road (R768) via the existing entrance serving Kilruddery House & Gardens & Parklands Office Park. The works will entail the taking-down, relocation and reconfiguration of the existing Kilruddery entrance gates and piers (a protected structure) further within Kilruddery House & Gardens, with new access to the proposed residential development via new overall revised entrance arrangement (including to existing dwelling) and access route. It is also proposed to provide pedestrian access to north and pedestrian access to eastern boundary (from R761); the proposed development will allow for all roads, services and landscaping for Phase 1 and Phase 2 sites;
Attic conversion to study/storage use with projecting rear dormer window with gable window to roof space stairwell and with connection to all services and associated site works
Two units to the rear of 69(a) Richmond Park, Bray comprising a music room and a temporary family accommodation unit both ancillary to the main house and all associated site development works
Alterations to previously approved extension granted under planning ref. no. 22/489. The application is sought for the reconfiguration of the ground floor extension and maintaining an area of 16.24sq.m already approved
Removal of the existing hipped roof to the side of the existing two storey semi-detached dwelling and replacing it with a new gable end wall and roof to facilitate a new attic conversion with two new velux windows to the rear, new window to the side elevation at attic level and to include any ancillary works
The removal of the existing acoustic & dust screen, which consist of stacked shipping containers with mesh netting on top to allow for the erection of an extension to an existing permitted materials recovery facility. The extension is located to the western elevation of the existing building, which has a gross floor area of 1,006 sqm. The maximum height of the western extension is 10.25 metres with all associated site development works above and below ground. The development relates to a waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the EPA
Removal of existing materials and works on site and the erection of 1. no. storage shed with a GFA of c. 1,222 sq.m. with a maximum height of c. 12.2 metres, located to the south of the existing sorting unit on site, and all other associated site development and landscape works. The building will be finished in concrete, and vertical cladding to the walls and roof. The development relates to an existing waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the Environmental Protection Agency
Alterations to the existing roof profile including the creation of a gable wall to the side elevation and the construction of a new dormer roof space to the rear of the property with dormer window to front elevation with a total second floor area measuring 31.5sqm. Permission is also sought for the extension to the existing ground floor annex to form a kitchen/dining area with an extension area of 16.25sqm including ancillary works
The proposal is for Phase 1 of a 2-phase housing development and will consist of: A) The construction of 96 no. dwellings (and single storey crèche c. 175 sq. m.) comprising 10 no. 2 bedroom 2 storey houses, 65 no. 3 bedroom 2 storey houses, 1 no. 4 bedroom detached house (3 storey to front 2 storey to rear), 6 no. 3 bedroom ‘Courtyard’ dwellings (2 storey), and 11 no. part 2 storey/3 storey 4 bedroom ‘Courtyard’ dwelling, 3 no. 1 bedroom apartments in 1 no. 3 storey building; B) All ancillary development works including footpaths, landscaping boundary treatments, public, private and communal open space areas (including balcony or terrace), car and bicycle parking, single storey ESB substations/bicycle stores regrading/re-profiling of site where required and all ancillary site development/construction works (and all new site services connections); C) Vehicular access will be from the Southern Cross Road (R768) via the existing entrance serving Kilruddery House & Gardens & Parklands Office Park. The works will entail the talking-down, relocation and reconfiguration of the existing Kilruddery entrance gates and piers (a protected structure) further within Kilruddery House & Gardens, with new access to the proposed residential development via new overall revised entrance arrangement (including to existing dwelling) and access route. It is also proposed to provide pedestrian access to the north and pedestrian access to eastern boundary (from R761); the proposed development will allow for all roads, services and landscaping for Phase 1 and Phase 2 sites;
Erection of three separate acoustic and dust screen structures associated with an existing permitted materials recovery facility and all other associated site development works above and below ground. The three structures are located to the western side of the existing centrally located Screening / Sorting building. Structure A is located a minimum of c. 36m from the western boundary, it covers an area of c. 121.2sqm and has an overall height of c.12.26m. Structure B is located a minimum of c. 67m from the western boundary, it covers an area of c. 166.7sqm and has an overall height of c. 8.347. Structure C is located c. 94m from the western boundary, it covers an area of 136.2sqm and has an overall height of 10.91m. The structures include stacked shipping containers with mesh netting on top and have been erected to provide acoustic and dust screening for the ongoing activity of the materials recovery facility including waste wood processing and metals separation. The development relates to a waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the Environmental Protection Agency
Constructing a 17m2 lobby extension and replacement of the existing single-storey entrance canopy as part of a localised renovation of the entrance to the production facility. Permission to include for the replacement of a localised area of the adjacent façade, replacement of surrounding paving, construction of new planter beds and relocation of existing gulleys
A single and part two storey extension at the rear and at the side of the dwelling. Including altering the existing ground floor front window to form a bay window and to extend the hallway and front door at the front of the dwelling
Permission is sought for a Montessori/Creche at first floor of the Ministry Centre, catering for 22 children aged 2 years 8 months to 5 years operating from 9:15am to 12:15pm, Monday to Friday, June to September annually and an after-school service located on the ground floor of the Ministry Centre operating from 1:30pm to 6:00pm catering for a maximum of 40 children
Extension and alteration to house at 22 Aston Wood, Bray, Co. Wicklow. The planning application consists of a single-storey extension to the front elevation, a two-storey extension to the rear of the property, inclusion of a new window in the side elevation. Replacing all the windows and external insulation to match existing elevation
The removal of the existing Chiller 7 structure and its associated primary pumps and concrete plinth at the northeastern portion of the site and the construction of a new concrete plinth to facilitate the installation of a heatpump, two no. chiller’s, a dry air cooler, pressurisation unit and electrical panel. The development will also include associated pipe connections back to the Takeda Building; b) the provision of a new concrete plinth to the southeastern portion of the site to provide a new Battery Energy Storage System compound which will contain a BESS container and a HV switchgear Container and associated transformer and inverters, cabling, ducting, landscaping and ancillary infrastructure and site development works necessary to facilitate the development
Attic conversion for study/storage use with dormer projecting window to rear and all associated site works
Construction of 2 storey with converted attic with dormer to the rear, 3-bed dwelling attached to the north side of existing semi-detached house with carparking space, landscaping & additional vehicular access & amended vehicular parking & access to the existing house and associated site works
Renovation of the existing ground floor, a two-storey extension to the side, relocation of the main entrance from the existing porch to the new side extension, replacement of the existing entrance door with an openable window—maintaining the existing door opening proportions—and a new extension to the rear
A single story rear extension including alterations to rear elevation and associated site works
Installation of electric gates at the entrance to the private avenue used by Tudor Violet Hill Company Members
69m2 extension to the north eastern end of a protected structure (RPS no. B25(Kilbride) Violet Hill) consisting of a single story pitched roof element offset from the existing building and a single story flat roof link. The proposed extension will provide three additional bedrooms along with a bathroom, ensuite and linking corridor. Works to existing building include: removal of existing double door on north east elevation, connection of new glazed link removal of paint on selected areas of brick and granite on external walls to restore to original condition. Along with associated site works.
Amendments to roof scape to allow for attic storage and gable window together with associated site works
The proposed development is referred to as Woodbrook Phase 2 and consists of 479no. dwellings in a mixture of terraced and semi-detached houses, duplexes and apartments and a Neighbourhood Centre, ranging in height from 1 – 7 storeys as follows: - 320no. apartment units and 30no. duplex units are accommodated in 9no. buildings 2 – 7 storeys in height comprising: - Block F: 26no. 1-bedroom apartments, 40no. 2-bedroom apartments accommodated in 1no. 3 to 5-storey apartment block and 3no. 2-bedroom duplex units accommodated in a 2-storey terrace (69no. units in total). Block H: 3no. 1-bedroom apartments, 12no. 2-bedroom apartments and 17no. 3-bedroom apartments accommodated in 1no. 4 to 5-storey apartment block (32no. units in total). Block J: 9no. 2-bedroom duplex units, 9no. 3-bedroom duplex units and 3no. 3-bed apartments accommodated in 1no. 4-storey apartment block (21no. units in total). Block L: 6no. 2-bedroom duplex units and 3no. 3-bed simplex units accommodated in 1no. 3-storey apartment block (9no. units in total). Block K: 6no. 1-bedroom apartments and 26no. 3-bedroom apartments accommodated in 1no. 5-storey apartment block (32no. units in total). Block M: 7no. 1-bedroom apartments and 10no. 2-bedroom apartments accommodated in 1no. 3 to 4-storey apartment block (17no. units in total). Block N: 7no. 1-bedroom apartments and 17no. 2-bedroom apartments accommodated in 1no. 4 to 5-storey apartment block (24no. units in total). Block P1: 16no. 1-bedroom apartments, 9no. 2-bedroom apartments and 19no. 3-bedroom apartments accommodated in 1no. 3-6 storey apartment block (44no. units in total). Block P2: 45no. 1-bedroom apartments, 33no. 2-bedroom apartments and 24no. 3-bedroom apartments accommodated in 1no. 5 to 7-storey apartment block (102no. units in total); 24no. 3-bedroom courtyard duplex units accommodated in 3no. 2-storey terraces. Private patios / terraces or balconies are provided for all duplexes and apartments. Dedicated communal open space areas are provided to serve each duplex and apartment block; 105no. 2-3-storey houses consisting of 63no. 3-bedroom houses and 42no. 4-bedroom houses. Private rear gardens / patios / terraces are provided for all houses; 3no. retail units (a total of c. 798 sq. m), 1no. café / restaurant unit (c. 205 sq. m) and a community resource area (c. 140 sq. m) are provided within the proposed mixed use Neighbourhood Centre (Blocks F and G). Block G is a single storey pavilion building comprising of the café / restaurant; All associated and ancillary site development, infrastructural, hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatment works, including: - Significant new public realm at the Neighbourhood Centre including a diagonal pedestrian street between Blocks F & G aligned with St. James’s Church (a Protected Structure) and an adjacent new pocket park or ‘Village Green’; Pedestrian connection (ramp and steps) to the rear of St. James’s (Crinken) Church property (a Protected Structure) and associated localised removal of existing common blockwork wall boundary and its replacement with new boundary treatment comprising railings and a controlled access gate; 388no. car parking spaces (including 330no. allocated resident spaces, 30no. visitor spaces, 22no. retail spaces, 4no. ESB spaces and 2no. Go-Car spaces); 977no. bicycle parking spaces (including 747no. allocated resident spaces, 182no. visitor spaces and 48no. non-residential spaces); 19no. motorcycle parking spaces; Bins and bicycle stores; Plant rooms provided at ground floor level and additional plant provided at roof level (including PV panels) of apartment blocks; Provision of telecommunications infrastructure at roof level of Block P including shrouds, antennas and microwave link dishes (18no. antennas enclosed in 9no. shrouds and 6no. transmission dishes, together with all associated equipment); A pedestrian / cyclist bridge in the northwest corner of the site to provide connection to Shanganagh Public Park. Vehicular, cyclist and pedestrian access to serve the proposed development will continue to be provided from R119 (Old Dublin Road) via Woodbrook Avenue permitted under ABP Ref. ABP-305844-19 (Woodbrook Phase 1) with an enhanced network of pedestrian and cycle routes across the development. This development also comprises amendments to permitted site development works at Woodbrook Phase 1 (ABP Ref. ABP-305844-19 refers), including: - Revisions to the western ‘Green Axis’ linear park to create a new hard and soft landscaped civic plaza adjacent to the Neighbourhood Centre retail units, including significant paving, tree planting, provision of ‘rain gardens’ and amendments to permitted underground attenuation; Revisions to the western ‘Green Axis’ linear park north of the Neighbourhood Centre to provide a new dedicated childrens playground and adjacent kickabout space and other alterations including adjustment to the alignment and widening of the permitted combined pedestrian / cycle path, amendments to permitted underground attenuation and the partial culverting of an existing ditch; Adjustments to road levels on Woodbrook Close and the minor adjustments to the car parking layout and pedestrian / cycle route and associated changes to landscaping layout including new pedestrian connection (ramp and steps) to the rear of St. James’s (Crinken) Church property (a Protected Structure); Adjustments along Woodbrook Avenue to cater for revised locations for internal road connections to facilitate the proposed development and connections to existing water services (wastewater, surfacewater and water supply); Adjustments to the permitted underground attenuation adjacent to permitted Block A (landmark building). All within a development area of 7.62 Ha which forms part of a wider application site of 27.12 Ha. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared in respect of the proposed development and accompanies this application. The application and 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 Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.woodbrookphase2.com
Castlethorn Management Services UC Intends to apply for a Permission for a Large-Scale Residential Development comprising amendments to the permitted Strategic Housing Development (An Bord Pleanála Ref. ABP-305844-19 – Woodbrook Phase 1), at this overall site c. 21.9 Ha in the Townlands of Cork Little and Shanganagh, Shankill, Co. Dublin. The overall site is generally bounded by the Old Dublin Road (R119) and St. James (Crinken) Church to the west, Shanganagh Public Park and Shanganagh Cemetery to the north, Woodbrook Golf Course to the east and Corke Lodge and woodlands and Woodbrook Golf Clubhouse and car park to the south. The proposed development comprises of amendments to the large courtyard apartment blocks (Blocks A, B & C) within the permitted Strategic Housing Development (under An Bord Pleanála Ref. ABP-305844-19) at its eastern edge involving: - Block A: An additional 9no. residential units (3no. 1-bed apartments, 2no. 2-bed apartments and 4no. 2-bed duplex units) at ground floor level; amendments to the layout of 3no. permitted duplex units; associated adjustments to elevations; omission of 3no. car parking spaces from the podium car park and increased bicycle parking provision. The additional units are facilitated by the omission of internal tenant amenity spaces at ground and first floor level and reconfiguration of bicycle parking and plant areas. - Blocks B & C: An additional 13no. residential units (4no. 1-bed apartments, 6no. 2-bed apartments and 3no. 2-bed duplex units) at ground floor level in each block; Amendments to the layout of 1no. permitted unit at ground floor level and 3no. permitted apartment units at first floor level; associated adjustments to elevations per block; omission of podium structure (including all undercroft car parking) with communal open space now proposed at grade and increased bicycle parking provision per block. The additional units are facilitated by the omission of internal tenant amenity spaces and the undercroft car park at ground floor level and through reconfiguration of increased bicycle parking and plant areas in each block. All ancillary and associated site development, infrastructure and landscape works including: - reconfiguration and minor increase of on-street car parking and associated adjustments to landscaping; change from pre-cast concrete to aluminium/steel frame system to feature balconies on the eastern and western elevations of each block; adjustment to selected balconies onto the courtyards of each block; overall height reduction of Block A by 1225mm; overall height reduction of Block B & C by 1150mm; minor adjustments to drainage alignment and underground attenuation tank to the east of Block A; minor change to alignment of pavement to the east of Block A and addition of access paths from Blocks B and C east toward the linear park pedestrian / cycle path and additional crossing points on Woodbrook Avenue. The proposed works take place within a development area of 2.52 Ha, which forms part of the wider Phase 1 site of 21.9 Ha. The scheme is as otherwise permitted under An Bord Pleanála Ref. ABP-305844-19 – Woodbrook Phase 1 and would increase by 35no. dwellings from 682no. dwellings to 717no. dwellings overall at Woodbrook Phase 1. Minor amendments are proposed to the site development works of the consented scheme (An Bord Pleanála Ref. ABP- 305844-19) as part of a concurrent planning application under DLRCC Reg. Ref. LRD24A/0382/WEB. None of these works overlap with the work now proposed as part of this amendment to Block A, B and C of An Bord Pleanála Ref. ABP-305844- 19.
Of demolition of existing timber garden sheds and replacement with new timber sheds, retention of chicken coop, internal alterations to previous planning permission PL ref: 17/544 including permitted internal partition wall not built, internal wall permitted to be demolished left in place, modifications to permitted spiral stairs, all within a protected structure.
Single storey extension to north-eastern end of a protected structure (RPS no. B25 Kilbride, Violet Hill) consisting of demolition of modern garden wall, removal of existing modern double door on north-east elevation, construction of new single-storey, flat roof timber clad extension with partially glazed link to the existing house, and associated site works
Permission for a Strategic Housing Development consisting of a residential-led development comprising 685no. residential units and 1 no. childcare facility in buildings ranging from 2 to 8-storeys. The breakdown of residential accommodation is as follows: - 207no. own door detached, semi-detached, terraced and end of terrace houses, including: - 134no. 3-bed 2-storey houses (House Type 01, 02, 03, 08, 10) - (House Type 01 are provided with optional ground floor extensions and/or attic conversions, House Type 03 are provided with optional ground floor extensions); 48no. 4-bed 2 - 3-storey houses (House Type 04, 05, 07) - (House Type 05 are provided with optional ground floor extensions); 25no. 5-bed 3-storey houses (House Type 06). 48no. duplexes (33no. own door), in 3 to 4-storey buildings, including: - Old Dublin Road Blocks accommodating 16no. 2-bed duplex and 17 no. 3-bed duplex; Park Edge Block accommodating 6no. 2-bed duplex 6no. 3-bed duplex; Block A accommodating 3no. duplexes (3no. 2-beds). 430no. apartment units accommodated in 6no. 3 to 8-storey buildings, including: - Block A accommodating 66no. apartments (14no. 1-beds and 52no. 2-beds) and Tenant Amenity area (c. 93 sq. m gross floor area); Block B accommodating 151no. apartments (47no. 1-beds and 104no. 2-beds) and Tenant Amenity area (c. 203 sq. m gross floor area); Block C accommodating 151no. apartments (47no. 1-beds and 104no. 2-beds) and Tenant Amenity area (c. 203 sq. m gross floor area); Block D accommodating 36no. apartments (13no. 1-beds, 18no. 2-beds and 5no. 3-bed); Block E accommodating 21no. apartments (7no. 1-beds, 13no. 2-beds and 1 no. 3-bed); Old Dublin Road Block accommodating 5no. apartments (2no. 1-beds and 3no. 2beds). Private rear gardens are provided for all houses. Private patios/ terraces and balconies are provided for all duplex and apartment units at ground floor. Balconies are proposed on elevations to all upper levels of duplex and apartment buildings. The proposed development includes 1 no. childcare facility (c. 429 sq. m gross floor area).And, all associated and ancillary site development and infrastructural works (including plant), hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatment works (including temporary hoarding to un-developed lands), including: - Provision of Woodbrook Distributor Road/ Woodbrook Avenue from the Old Dublin Road (R119) to the future Woodbrook DART Station, including the provision of a temporary surface car park (164no. parking spaces including set down areas and ancillary bicycle parking and storage) adjacent to the future Woodbrook DART Station in northeast of site on lands currently forming part of Woodbrook Golf Course; New vehicular access provided from the Old Dublin Road (R119) opposite Woodbrook Downs entrance including new junction arrangements and associated road re-alignment; Provision of emergency access to Shanganagh Cemetery access road; Provision of internal road network including pedestrian and cycle links; Provision of a series of linear parks and green links (Coastal Park and Corridor Park), including 2no. pedestrian/ cycle links to Shanganagh Public Park to allow full north/ south connection, supplemented by smaller pocket parks; Provision of SuDS infrastructure and connection to existing surface water culvert on Old Dublin Road (R119); Provision of waste water infrastructure (pumping station including 2.4m fencing to perimeters, 24 hour emergency storage and rising foul main through Shanganagh Public Park to tie-in to existing services at St. Anne's Park Residential Estate) and the extension of and connection to public watermain on Old Dublin Road (R119); 844no. car parking spaces; 1,305no. long and short-term bicycle parking spaces; Bin store and bicycle storage for all terraced houses, duplex/ apartment and apartment blocks; 2no. ESB Unit Sub stations; Provision of 2no. replacement golf holes in lands to the east of the rail line (northeast of the future DART Station) and associated 2m paladin fence to western and northern perimeter. All on a total site area of approximately 21.9 Ha. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal is consistent with the objectives of the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Development Plan 2016 - 2022 and the Woodbrook Shanganagh Local Area Plan 2017 - 2023.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. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared in respect of the proposed development and accompanies this application. 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.woodbrook1shd.com.
Permission for a Strategic Housing Development consisting of a residential-led development comprising 685no. residential units and 1 no. childcare facility in buildings ranging from 2 to 8-storeys. The breakdown of residential accommodation is as follows: - 207no. own door detached, semi-detached, terraced and end of terrace houses, including: - 134no. 3-bed 2-storey houses (House Type 01, 02, 03, 08, 10) - (House Type 01 are provided with optional ground floor extensions and/or attic conversions, House Type 03 are provided with optional ground floor extensions); 48no. 4-bed 2 - 3-storey houses (House Type 04, 05, 07) - (House Type 05 are provided with optional ground floor extensions); 25no. 5-bed 3-storey houses (House Type 06). 48no. duplexes (33no. own door), in 3 to 4-storey buildings, including: - Old Dublin Road Blocks accommodating 16no. 2-bed duplex and 17 no. 3-bed duplex; Park Edge Block accommodating 6no. 2-bed duplex 6no. 3-bed duplex; Block A accommodating 3no. duplexes (3no. 2-beds). 430no. apartment units accommodated in 6no. 3 to 8-storey buildings, including: - Block A accommodating 66no. apartments (14no. 1-beds and 52no. 2-beds) and Tenant Amenity area (c. 93 sq. m gross floor area); Block B accommodating 151no. apartments (47no. 1-beds and 104no. 2-beds) and Tenant Amenity area (c. 203 sq. m gross floor area); Block C accommodating 151no. apartments (47no. 1-beds and 104no. 2-beds) and Tenant Amenity area (c. 203 sq. m gross floor area); Block D accommodating 36no. apartments (13no. 1-beds, 18no. 2-beds and 5no. 3-bed); Block E accommodating 21no. apartments (7no. 1-beds, 13no. 2-beds and 1 no. 3-bed); Old Dublin Road Block accommodating 5no. apartments (2no. 1-beds and 3no. 2beds). Private rear gardens are provided for all houses. Private patios/ terraces and balconies are provided for all duplex and apartment units at ground floor. Balconies are proposed on elevations to all upper levels of duplex and apartment buildings. The proposed development includes 1 no. childcare facility (c. 429 sq. m gross floor area).And, all associated and ancillary site development and infrastructural works (including plant), hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatment works (including temporary hoarding to un-developed lands), including: - Provision of Woodbrook Distributor Road/ Woodbrook Avenue from the Old Dublin Road (R119) to the future Woodbrook DART Station, including the provision of a temporary surface car park (164no. parking spaces including set down areas and ancillary bicycle parking and storage) adjacent to the future Woodbrook DART Station in northeast of site on lands currently forming part of Woodbrook Golf Course; New vehicular access provided from the Old Dublin Road (R119) opposite Woodbrook Downs entrance including new junction arrangements and associated road re-alignment; Provision of emergency access to Shanganagh Cemetery access road; Provision of internal road network including pedestrian and cycle links; Provision of a series of linear parks and green links (Coastal Park and Corridor Park), including 2no. pedestrian/ cycle links to Shanganagh Public Park to allow full north/ south connection, supplemented by smaller pocket parks; Provision of SuDS infrastructure and connection to existing surface water culvert on Old Dublin Road (R119); Provision of waste water infrastructure (pumping station including 2.4m fencing to perimeters, 24 hour emergency storage and rising foul main through Shanganagh Public Park to tie-in to existing services at St. Anne's Park Residential Estate) and the extension of and connection to public watermain on Old Dublin Road (R119); 844no. car parking spaces; 1,305no. long and short-term bicycle parking spaces; Bin store and bicycle storage for all terraced houses, duplex/ apartment and apartment blocks; 2no. ESB Unit Sub stations; Provision of 2no. replacement golf holes in lands to the east of the rail line (northeast of the future DART Station) and associated 2m paladin fence to western and northern perimeter. All on a total site area of approximately 21.9 Ha. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal is consistent with the objectives of the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Development Plan 2016 - 2022 and the Woodbrook Shanganagh Local Area Plan 2017 - 2023.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. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared in respect of the proposed development and accompanies this application. 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.woodbrook1shd.com.
Demolition of fire damaged dwelling and garage; and subsequent construction of replacement dwelling (part three storey with pitched roof and part two storey with flat roof terrace accessed from top floor) adjacent to northern site boundary with packed waste water treatment system and polishing filter (to comply with EPA Code of Practice 2009), alterations to existing vehicular site access and road frontage (to improve sight lines), and altered round levels throughout site with retaining walls, terraces, parking area, lawns and planting
Detached two-storey house and a shed, set back and widen the vehicular entrance, reconfigure the front boundary to achieve visibility sight lines with the provision of a new footpath, and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development
Demolition of existing single-storey rear extension, construction of new single-storey rear extension, conversion of existing attic to habitable accommodation, restoration of existing roof, new roof lights, new roof structure between existing ridges, new stairs from first floor to attic in existing dwelling and associated site works, all within a protected structure (WCC RPS no. B25 Kilbride, Violet Hill)
Demolition of fire damaged dwelling and garage; and subsequent construction of replacement split level dwelling adjacent to northern site boundary with packaged waste water treatment system and polishing filter (to comply with EPA Code of Practice 2009), alterations to existing site access and road frontage (to improve sight lines), and altered site ground levels with retaining walls
Conversion of existing attic to habitable accommodation, restoration of existing roof, new roof lights, new roof structure between existing ridges, new stairs from first floor to attic in existing dwelling and associated site works, all within a protected structure
Attic conversion with hip to gable roof and dormer to rear roof to accommodate stairs to allow access to attic conversion as non habitable storage space with roof windows to front all with associated ancillary works
Sub-vision of the existing garden and the construction of a single dwelling house 232sqm in size over two stories with accommodation to include 4 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, study, and utility area; along with a landscape strategy for a green field site. Also proposed is the provision of a new driveway connection to a new entrance gate onto Fassaroe Lane
A visitor parking area and all associated landscaping, drainage, ancillary site works and services, and is material change of use from lawn/pasture area to a multi bay vehicular parking area. Kilruddery House (RPS Ref. No. 08-33) and Kilruddery House Gates (RPS Ref. No. 08-34) are included on the record of Protected Structures. The current application does not involve any works or change of use of these protected structures
2 storey extension to side & fore of existing semi-detached house, with single storey extension to front living room with porch canopy and ancillary site works
1. proposed change of use of 1 of 4 No. existing astro football pitches to 1 No. padel court complete with proposed covered all weather enclosure. 3 No. astro football pitches retained. 2. all ancillary site works
Alterations to existing roof profile to include a gable side dormer roof window and an attic conversion to non-habitable attic room and velux window to the rear