For two storey dwelling with attached garage, entrance, packaged wastewater treatment system with percolation area, and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
6 Old Wellington Terrace, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick
The renovation and extension of the existing dwelling which includes the demolition of the existing lean-to single storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling, the demolition of the existing two storey return to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a series of new extensions to the rear of the existing dwelling, replacement windows throughout the front elevation and all ancillary site works. This property is located within the Architectural Conservation AreaDecision record indexed
(a) construct a new gate in existing boundary wall to rear yard via Henry street for access to bin storage b) modify existing railings to accommodate same with all associated site works at 7 lower Mallow Street, (Adjoining Henry Street) Limerick. V94CP8N. This is a Protected Structure (R.P.S 3069)Decision record indexed
The change of use of an existing single storey storage building to a residential apartment, together with the construction of a first floor extension, a balcony, and all associated site worksGrounds not yet categorised
No 4 New Wellington Terrace, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick City
The Proposed Change of Use of an existing two-storey over basement property, a protected structure (RPS 4092), from use as a commercial office to use as a residential dwelling. There are no construction works proposed as part of this applicationDecision record indexed
No 2 New Wellington Terrace, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick City
The Proposed Change of Use of the upper two floors of an existing two-storey over basement property, a protected structure (RPS 4083), from use as a commercial office to use as a residential dwellingDecision record indexed
Extension of permission for planning ref 17/1085: construction of a two storey dwelling house, garage, waste water treatment system, percolation area, entrance and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
A single storey side extension to the existing dwelling to include conversion of the existing side garage, new roof over extension and some elevational changes to the side and rear of existing dwelling and all ancillary site development worksDecision record indexed
Widening of existing front vehicular access, including additional dishing of the grass verge to the front of the house; conversion of existing garage to provide storage and sauna; installation of a new increased-height flat roof with rooflight to the side at ground floor level; and construction of a new single-storey flat-roof extension to the rearDecision record indexed
Change of use from residential to office use including 7 offices spaces and a storage area, Removal & Repair of the existing windows, Repair of light well iron railing, a new iron downpipe, new front door and ancillary works to a Protected StructureDecision record indexed
The construction of a new gate in existing railings and a new external stairway to the basement floor in the existing basement ‘Area’. This building is a Protected Structure (R.P.S 3284).Decision record indexed
Alterations to existing front boundary to form vehicular entrance and alterations to front garden to provide car parking and associated site worksGrounds not yet categorised
The Crescent Shopping Centre, Dooradoyle, Co. Limerick
The development that will consist of the removal of the existing external manifestations along the pedestrian entrances for the Shannon Mall, Omniplex Mall, Garryowen Mall, Library Mall, Dooradoyle Mall and City Mall and replacement with new signage and full size, optically clear vinyl manifestations on glass entrances in the design of the new Crescent Shopping Centre logoDecision record indexed
Change of use of Unit 2, at ground floor fronting Bishops Quay, from Café/Restaurant to Medical Services. The proposed development is in the curtilage of a Protected Structure RPS Reg. no. 3539. The proposed development consists of revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL 91.247888 (‘the parent permission’)Decision record indexed
The construction of a dwelling house, garage, domestic waste water treatment system with polishing filter, vehicular entrance off private driveway together with all associated site works.Decision record indexed
Retention permission consisting of: change of use from basement and ground floor offices to 2 no. apartments with associated internal layout changes. The building is a protected structure (Reg. No.21517073)Decision record indexed
To construct a new two storey four-bedroom dwelling house, together with a detached garage, site entrance and on-site wastewater treatment system along with all other associated site works and servicesDecision record indexed
University Hospital Limerick, St. Nessan's Rd., Dooradoyle
The construction of a new standalone staff health and wellbeing building along with associated external works and services within the grounds of University Hospital Limerick, St. Nessan's Road, Dooradoyle, Co. Limerick, V94 F858. The application is located within an Architectural Conservation Area and there is an existing Protected Structure on the Hospital Campus (RPS Reg No. 1649 Ref No S.E. 30-Hospital Chapel). No works are proposed to the Protected Structure as part of this applicationDecision record indexed
Riverstone Clocktower, Hartstonge Gate, Stable Lane Off Henry Street
Change of use from existing commercial/office use to residential use and will comprise 15 no. apartments together with all associated building alterations and associated site development worksDecision record indexed
Lands at New Road/Knockalisheen Road, Ballynanty More, Moyross Limerick
A development which will consist of (A) Construction of a single storey discount foodstore (to include off-licence use) with a gross floor area of c. 1,820 sqm (net retail area 1,315 sq.m.); B) New vehicular/pedestrian access from Knockalisheen Road (including connection for proposed future access to adjoining lands); C) 98 no. car parking spaces and 10 no. bicycle spaces; D) Erection of 2 no. internally illuminated, double sided, free standing, identification signs located adjacent to the proposed vehicular/pedestrian access to the site and at the entrance to the carpark; 2 no. single sided internally illuminated gable signs, 1 no. single-sided window sign at entrance door; E) 88sqm of solar panels provided at roof level; F) All Landscaping/lighting, boundary treatment, engineering and site development works (including a single storey ESB substation and switch room c. 35sqm and a deposit return scheme unit c. 62sqm). A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the planning authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick
Extension of duration for 16/800 for demolition of the former ESB premises, demolition of rear annex, circa 1868, and demolition of 20thcentury staircase additions to No. 104 Henry St., known as ‘The Bishop’s Palace’. Change of use of No. 104 Henry Street, known as ‘The Bishop’s Palace,’ from commercial use to residential use to provide 7 no. apartments, and all ancillary development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building, change of use of the 2-storey over basement building on Henry Street known as ‘The Coach House’ from commercial use to café/restaurant use and all ancillary development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building. Construction of a commercial building comprising 15-storeys over 2 basement levels fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop’s Quay, and comprising 4-storeys fronting Henry Street, to provide 14,325sq.m. approx. of office floor space overall and 2 no. café/restaurant units. Construction of a residential building comprising 7-storeys over 2-basement levels fronting Bishop’s Quay to provide 35 no. apartments. Replacement of an existing surface car-park to the front of No. 104 Henry Street with a new public plaza; and public footpath upgrade works along Bishop’s Quay, Lower Cecil Street and Henry Street. Vehicular access serving the development via a proposed entrance point on Lower Cecil Street. Car parking spaces at ground floor level (Level 0) and 2 basement levels (Level -1 & Level -2). Cycle parking spaces. Communal and private open space to include a roof garden and gym pavilion to the residential building, a landscaped courtyard at podium level (Level 1) linking the new residential block with No. 104 Henry Street, and balconies. Removal of existing sub-station and provision of new sub-station within the development fronting Lower Cecil Street. The development will also include surface water attenuation tanks, general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones at basement level; signage; diversion of underground services; set-down areas; and all related site development and excavation works above and below ground all on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
As constructed garage, relocated DWWTS, and permission to construct new roadside boundary fence, revised set back position of entrance piers, splays, automated entrance gate, pedestrian gate and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
The demolition of an existing two-storey semi-detached house and foundations, including removal and proper disposal of all debris; the reconstruction of a new two-storey semi-detached house in the same location, and all ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
University Hospital Limerick Campus, St. Nessan's Road, Dooradoyle Co. Limerick.
The installation of a relocatable MRI unit and a link corridor for patient access from the existing adjacent Radiology Department along with associated minor adjustments to the existing adjacent buildings. The application is located within an Architectural Conservation Area and there is an existing Protected Structure on the Hospital Campus (Hospital Chapel). No works are proposed to the Protected Structure as part of this applicationDecision record indexed
(a) demolition of existing dwelling house due to defective block (b) construct a new dwelling house, (c) decommission existing septic tank and install a new wastewater treatment unit and polishing filter, and (d) all associated site worksDecision record indexed
A change of use from a mental health day centre to a residential care dwelling. The dwelling house is intended for use as a community dwelling for rehabilitation residentsDecision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil St. and Henry St., Limerick.
Development consisting of revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 - An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888 (‘the parent permission’) comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop’s Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 7-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the building height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office space overall of 6,106 sq.m. approx, provision of plant room and plant enclosure at roof level, reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level (Level 0), provide revised car parking layout, cycle parking layout and all ancillary general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones, revised elevational treatment to the office block fronting Bishop’s Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition No. 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888, revised elevational treatment to the office block fronting Henry Street, revised car parking allocation for the overall development from that specified in Condition No. 13 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 - An Bord Pleanala Reference PL 91.247888, revisions to ancillary site development, signage, public lighting and site services to accommodate the revised office block and all related site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
(i) subdivision of an existing 2 bedroom first floor apartment into new two number 1 bedroom apartments, (ii) new screened terrace to rear, (iii) removal of existing dilapidated pub front & replacement with new modern adaptation of former older shop front & insertion of new window to front elevation (iv) new AOV to roof slope along Emmett Place (v) internal modifications to existing apartments: and associated site worksDecision record indexed
Thermal upgrades to the existing dwelling, replacement of the roof covering to the existing dwelling, the demolition of an existing single storey rear extension, the demolition of an existing single storey garden shed, the construction of a single storey rear extension, the construction of a two storey side extension and ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
The construction of a storey and a half extension to the side of the existing dwelling, including the installation of a new waste water treatment unitDecision record indexed
University Hospital Limerick, St. Nessan’s Road Dooradoyle, Limerick
Development at the University Hospital Limerick, St. Nessan’s Road, Dooradoyle, Limerick, V94F858. The application site is principally bounded by an existing internal access road to the north; by the existing Emergency Department and Renal Department to the south; by the existing hospital to the east and by St. Nessan’s Road to the west. The Hospital Chapel within the Hospital Campus is a Protected Structure (RPS. Reg. 1649). No works are proposed to the Protected Structure as part of this application. The development will consist of: demolition of the existing pedestrian access ramp and generator compound; the provision of a new double basement car park and the commencement of car parking use at the basement levels (Level -2 and Level -1); the provision of a department shell comprising medical floorspace at ground floor level (Level 0) and first floor level (Level 1) (c. 5,462 sq m); the provision of 2 No. stair cores which will provide access to all proposed floor levels (Level -2 to Level 1) and to facilitate access to future upper levels; and the provision of hospital streets connecting the department shell to the existing hospital. The proposed development has a total gross floor area of c. 11, 262 sq m (including basement) and will link to, and integrate with, the existing University Hospital Limerick. Access to the basement will be via the existing basement car park to the south, which connects to the existing main entrance of the Hospital Campus. Construction access will be via the main roundabout on St. Nessan’s Road. Construction traffic will temporarily exit the subject site from the existing emergency gate which will be widened to enable same (or from a location nearby by this gate). The boundary gate and railings to be fully reinstated when the works are complete. The development will also include: 131 No. additional basement car parking spaces (including EV spaces with charging points); minor reconfiguration works at the interfaces between the existing hospital and the proposed development; the provision of bicycle parking and minor alterations to the car parking layout within the basement levels of the adjacent Emergency Department and Renal Department; removal of the vehicular access to Out Patient Department (relocated to the main hospital entrance from St. Nessan’s Road) to facilitate means of escape from the extended hospital street and to facilitate thDecision record indexed
Unit 24XB, Crescent Shopping Centre, Dooradoyle Road
The development that will consist of: (i) internal alterations to facilitate restaurant fit-out consisting of waiting area, kitchen, serving area, dining area, freezer, chiller, staffroom/office, disabled toilet, and waste storage area all at ground floor and a storage room, office, staffroom, staff toilet, customer toilets, and dining area at mezzanine floor; (i) erection of new staircase connecting mezzanine floor to main dining area on ground floor; (iii) minor alterations to existing external shop front to comprise etched vinyl manifestation applied to internal glazing, insertion of sliding hatch within existing glazing, and existing fire door to be widened; (iv) installation of new glazed mall shopfront (v) fascia level signage fitted with LED lights to external elevation and internal elevation with mall; (vi) delivery of food orders from the premises by delivery companies or tenant; (vii) and all associated works to facilitate the developmentDecision record indexed
University Hospital Limerick, St. Nessan’s Road, Dooradoyle Limerick
Development at the University Hospital Limerick, St. Nessan’s Road, Dooradoyle, Limerick, V94F858. The application site is principally bounded by an existing internal access road to the north; by the existing Emergency and Renal Departments and associated inpatient wards above to the south; by the existing hospital to the east and by St. Nessan’s Road to the west. The Hospital Chapel within the Hospital Campus is a Protected Structure (RPS. Reg. 1649). No works are proposed to the Protected Structure as part of this application. The development will consist of a rooftop extension to the Shell extension granted under Reg. Ref. 23/60506, comprising an enclosed plant at Level 02 and a 4 storey ward above at Levels 03, 04, 05, and 06, consisting of 96 no. acute inpatient bed spaces, landscaped outdoor amenity areas (Level 03), support services, staff amenities, offices, storage and other ancillary areas, in addition to a roof plant at Level 07. The proposed development will connect and integrate with the permitted 96 no. bed ward to the south granted under Reg. Ref 20/775 which is currently under construction. As a result of the extension, the permitted building height on the subject site, as approved under Reg. Ref. 23/60506, will increase from c. 12m to a maximum height of c. 37m (top of staircore) along St. Nessan’s Road. The development will also include amendments to the permitted Shell extension (Levels -02, -01, 00 and 02) granted under Reg. Ref. 23/60506, comprising: alterations to Level 02 (roof) to accommodate the provision of plant at Level 02; removal of a ventilation well to the basement car park; relocation of the pedestrian and cyclist access to the basement at Level -01 from the north elevation to the west elevation; relocation of a fire escape door from the east elevation to the north elevation; the addition of an external column for structural support; minor alterations to all elevations including the rearrangement of windows and louvre openings and changes to materials and finishes. The development will also include: covered and uncovered bicycle parking spaces at various locations throughout the campus; the provision of a new shared pedestrian and cyclist link located to the north of the campus connecting to St. Nessan’s Road; green roofs; plant; changes in levels and all associated ancillary site development above and below groundDecision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street, & Henry Street Limerick
Revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising the resumption of office use at No.104 Henry Street, known as 'The Bishop's Palace', in lieu of the provision of 7 no. apartments approved in the 'parent permission'; revisions to the metal clad roof extension to the south-east and north-east elevation of The Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(a) of the parent permission; revised landscape plan to the public plaza to the front of the Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(d) of the parent permission; ancillary site development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building all on a site of 0.4ha approx. - extended under 21/7048 until 17/06/2027Decision record indexed
Change of use at ground floor level from podiatrist rooms and child therapy rooms, to one bedroom apartment. This is a Protected Structure Ref. 243Decision record indexed
For Change of Use from Office Space to A Place of Worship including All Ancillary Works at 84 O’Connell Street, Limerick. This Building is a Protected Structure - RPS City No. 3229Decision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick
Extension of duration for 20/195 for revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising the resumption of office use at No.104 Henry Street, known as 'The Bishop's Palace', in lieu of the provision of 7 no. apartments approved in the 'parent permission'; revisions to the metal clad roof extension to the south-east and north-east elevation of The Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(a) of the parent permission; revised landscape plan to the public plaza to the front of the Bishop's Palace as specified in Condition no.2(d) of the parent permission; ancillary site development works, including refurbishment and restoration of the building all on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street, & Henry Street Limerick
Revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop's Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels; increase the height of the eastern corner of the building fronting Lower Cecil Street from 5-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office floor space overall of 7,600sq.m.; reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level(Level 0) to provide revised carparking layout, cycle parking layout and ancillary revisions to the layout of general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones; revised plant room and plant enclosure at roof level from that specified in Condition 9 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; revised external finishes to the office block elevations fronting Bishop's Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; all ancillary site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx. - extended under 21/7050 until 17/06/2027Decision record indexed
Change of use of basement from former hairdresser's to a one bedroom apartment. this is a protected structure No 3240 set in Limerick ACA1ADecision record indexed
The alterations to a protected structure No. 78 O'Connell Street, Limerick, Limerick City. Located in ACA 1 - South City Centre and Newtown Perry. Limerick City and county Council Ref: = RPS3227 and HIAH No 21517080 (Nos. 78 O'Connell Street). The alteration seeking retention permission is for new signage to the front elevationGrounds not yet categorised
A change of use of basement, ground and first floor residential and offices to Dental surgeries, consultation rooms, waiting room / reception, administration, lab and welfare facilities. Demolition of first floor extension to rear of building, lock up shed facing laneway and block wall under front steps at basement level. Replacement of pvc windows on basement, first, second and third floor front of building with timber up and down sash windows to correct configuration; Elevational changes caused by restoring original window configurations to the rear of the building once demolition has taken place and replacement with correct up and down sash timber windows; new single storey rear extension; new access stairway to front area; renewal of services to current standards. Re-building two storey mews building to the rear comprising an arched vehicular entrance from laneway with bedroom bathroom and hall on ground floor, bedroom, kitchen dining living room on first floor, and sundry other works. This is a Protected StructureDecision record indexed
The change of use of basement level from existing residential apartment with own door access to proposed office use with own door access together with all associated site works at 22 Barrington Street, Limerick V94 H9P9. (The building is a listed protected structure RPS 200)Decision record indexed
Bishop's Quay, Lower Cecil Street & Henry Street, Limerick
Extension of duration for 20/1050 for revisions to the development permitted under Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanala Reference PL91.247888 ('the parent permission') comprising alterations to the permitted office block to reduce the building height fronting Lower Cecil Street and Bishop's Quay from 15-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels; increase the height of the eastern corner of the building fronting Lower Cecil Street from 5-storeys over 2 basement levels to 9-storeys over 2 basement levels, and increase the height fronting Henry Street from 4-storeys to 5-storeys, resulting in a revised office floor space overall of 7,600sq.m.; reconfiguration of the permitted ground floor level(Level 0) to provide revised carparking layout, cycle parking layout and ancillary revisions to the layout of general plant, storage areas, shower facilities and refuse management zones; revised plant room and plant enclosure at roof level from that specified in Condition 9 of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800; An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; revised external finishes to the office block elevations fronting Bishop's Quay & Cecil Street from that specified in Condition 2(c) of Planning Register Reference Number 16/800 An Bord Pleanála Reference PL91.247888; all ancillary site development works on a site of 0.4ha approx.Decision record indexed