Material change of use of unit numbers now entitled 66A - 66C from industrial-part retail to residential usage of each of them in the form of three self contained dwelling-houses and the sub-division of the established single dwelling-house positioned at the western end of this block of buildings, into two separate dwelling-houses now entitled numbers 66D/66E
The proposed development consists of demolition of all existing buildings (total c. 642 m2 GFA) on the subject site and the construction of a 2-4 storey residential building comprising of 13 units (9 no. 2-beds, 4 no. 3-beds) all with associated private balcony/terrace areas, 16 undercroft car parking spaces with vehicular access from Greenpark Road, 37 bicycle parking spaces, c.85 sq m communal open space on ground floor level, and c.77 sq m communal roof terrace, bin storage, all boundary treatment, site development and landscaping works
Division of existing two storey house to create family flat to side, retention of first floor dormer window to the rear, retention of partially constructed shed and permission to complete to the rear
Part off-licence use in the existing retail unit
Demolition of 50m2, single storey structure to North East of the site. Change of use of existing first floor from retail / commercial use to residential / apartment use, comprising of 10 new apartment units. Change of use of existing second floor from retail / commercial use to residential / apartment use, comprising of 10 new apartment units. Change of use of existing third floor from retail / commercial use to residential / apartment use, comprising of 8 new apartment units. Construction of 2 new extra floors above existing building, comprising of 7 new apartments per floor totalling 14 apartments. Construction of new 6 storey building as an extension to existing building to the North East corner of the site, comprising of 2 new apartments per floor totalling 12 apartments with new pedestrian entrance to rear of building. Reconfiguration of existing internal and external car parking areas to cater for existing and proposed development. Alterations to existing services to provide connections to proposed apartment units; all together with associated site works, new boundary wall to North East of building, new refuse storage facilities, cycle parking and drainage connections necessary to complete this development;
Retention permission for a powder coated weld mesh
Permission for development at a site located within the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) and the Religious Sisters of Charity complex, Dublin Road, Bray, County Dublin. The development will consist of: Revisions and extension of an existing internal road at the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) to connect the Religious Sisters of Charity complex to the Dublin Road and closure of existing vehicular access at the Dublin Road/Upper Dargle Road Junction; and all associated development works, including revisions to existing footpath/cycle tracks to tie into the proposed extended internal road, provision of footpaths, site clearance, drainage, landscaping and boundary treatment works, road markings, a new entrance gate (c. 2 m height), and all ancillary site works. The application site extends into Wicklow County Council's administrative boundary; thus, a concurrent application is being submitted to Wicklow County Council.
Part 8 - submissions should be made to the relevant department as specified on the site notice (not to the Planning Department) - demolish existing house and to construct 3 no. 1 bed apartments and all associated site works
Permission for development comprising of the
Permission for development. Comprising of
Permission for the development will consist of: 1) The extension of the building to the south east to enclose/ internalize the existing canopied travellator, trolley storage areas and associated landing. 2) All ancillary works required to complete to the required Building Regulations standards.
Ground floor extension to front and side with connection to all services and associated site works
3 no. apartments and all associated works, the accommodation shall consist of a 3 storey development of the following: 3 no. two bed apartments. Provision of secure resident access, provided to each apartment including bin stores & bicycle storage areas
Development consists of 5 no. temporary marketing signs for a period of 5 years: 1 no. three sided adverising sign with a maximum overall height of approximately 3.86m and total sign area of 81sqm located at the junction of Dublin Road and Ravenswell Road. 3 no. advertising signs with a maximum overall height of approximately 2m and total sign area of 1 sqm each on Ravenswell Road and 1 no. advertising sign with a maximum overall height of 2.75m and total sign area of 9sqm located within the former Bray Golf Club Lands.
Planning permission for an attic conversion with new dormer window to the rear of the existing roof of the existing semi-detached 2-storey dwelling and all associated internal and site works
Revisions and extension of an existing internal road at the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) to connect the Religious Sisters of Charity complex to the Dublin Road and closure of existing vehicular access at the Dublin Road/Upper Dargle Road Junction and, all associated development works, including revisions to existing footpath/cycle tracks to tie into the proposed extended internal road, provision of footpaths, site clearance, drainage, landscaping and boundary treatment works, road markings, a new entrance gate (c. 2 m height), and all ancillary site works. The application site extends into Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council's administrative boundary; thus, a concurrent application is being submitted to Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
Demolition of existing part 2 storey, part single storey commercial units, 2 storey office building and associated outbuildings. Change of use from commercial and office to residential use. Construction of 3 blocks of 2 storey, pitched roof, terraced houses, each with 2 bedrooms and a study, providing a total of 15 new residential units (blocks A and C consist of 4 terraced houses, block B consists of 7 terraced houses), 16 no surface car parking spaces, 48 no bicycle spaces and private amenity space to each dwelling, relocation of the vehicular and pedestrian entrance off Fairgreen Lane, landscaping, tree planting, new boundary wall to southern boundary and new boundary treatment to Fairgreen road and associated works, suds surface water drainage, foul water potable water connections and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development
Permission for development. The development will consist of: Attic conversion for storage. Dormer window to the rear. Three roof windows to the front. Single storey extension to the rear. Two new gable windows to the side.
Demolition of existing part 2 storey, part single storey commercial units, 2 storey office building and associated outbuildings and the change of use from commercial and office to residential use with the construction of 15 no 2 storey, pitched roof, terraced houses, each with 2 bedrooms and a study, in 3 blocks (blocs A and C consist of 4 terraced houses, block B consists of 7 terraced houses), 16 no surface car parking spaces, 46no on site bicycle spaces, secure communal bin storage and the relocation of the vehicular and pedestrian entrance off Fairgreen Road, landscaping, new boundary wall to southern boundary and new boundary treatment to Fairgreen Road and associated works, suds surface water drainage, foul water, potable water connections and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development
Porch/ sunroom together with associated site development works and the removal of the existing front porch
A new free-standing double garage together with associated site works and the removal of the existing, free-standing single car garage
Alterations and extensions to existing two-storey semi-detached house.The application includes the addition of a two-storey extension to the side of the house to accommodate a kitchen/dining area at ground floor level, and a master bedroom, ensuite, and bathroom, at first floor level. It includes the provision of a single-storey extension to the rear of the house to form a new open-plan living area, complete with high-efficiency triple glazed lifting/sliding doors, and small external patio area. It also includes the addition of a new front porch to the front of the house, and a two-storey high panel of Iroko louvres. It includes the provision of one rear-facing Velux rooflight, and one front-facing Velux rooflight. Finally, it includes the provision of a new Napp-plaster finished external insulation system around all three external walls, as part of a new retrofit energy upgrade
12 sq. m. structure in rear garden for use as a sewing room
12 sq. m. structure in rear garden for use as a sewing room
The removal of an existing single storey extension to rear of house and for the construction of a two-storey extension to rear of house and for the provision of a number of windows on side gable of existing house including ancillary works
The removal of an existing single storey extension to rear of house and for the construction of a two-storey extension to rear of house and for the provision of a number of windows on side gable of existing house including ancillary works
Formation of a new accessible pedestrian ramp in concrete on Upper Dargle Road frontage, removal of the existing external steps, 3 car parking spaces and relocation of an entrance door on the façade facing onto Upper Dargle Road. adjacent vehicular paving and pedestrian paving to be resurfaced, new painted lines and symbols to the car parking spaces
Construction of a mixed-use building ranging in height from 4 to 6 storeys and accommodating 2 no. retail/café units fronting Castle Street and 29 no. apartments at ground to 5th floor levels. The development will include: A mix of 19 no. 1-bedroom and 10 no. 2-bedroom apartments all with private terraces/balconies; Communal open space to the rear at surface level; Communal terrace at fifth floor roof level; 13 no. car parking spaces and 60 no. cycle parking spaces; Vehicular and pedestrian access from Castle Street; Bin stores, landscaping and all associated site works and services
Construction of a 49no apartment unit building comprising of four storey with fifth and sixth floors set back and containing 17no one bedroom/ 2 person units and 32no two bedroom/ 4 person units, new vehicular entrance, 25no sub-level vehicular parking spaces (including 2no disabled spaces), 108no secure resident and visitor bicycle parking spaces, plant room, communal storeroom, bin storage area, pedestrian entrances off Castle Street, creation of hard and soft landscaped public areas to front (south) and rear (north) of proposed development, hard and soft landscaped rooftop (fifth floor) communal amenity space, roof mounted photo voltaic solar panel array (57sqm), connections to public infrastructure mains, and all other associated site development works
Demolition of part single, part two storey extension to the rear of existing dwelling and construction of new part single, part two storey extension to the rear of dwelling together with skylights, new boundary wall to rear and associated site works
(S254) for a scaffold
Replace flat roof to rear extension with raised eaves level and pitched roof with roof lights and for new roof lights to rear slope of existing roof and also alterations to fenestration and to extend kitchen at ground floor level together with connection to all services and associated site works
Demolition of part single, part two storey extension to the rear of existing dwelling and construction of a new part single, part two storey extension to the rear of dwelling together with skylights, new boundary wall to rear and associated site works
Section 254 - application for licence for scaffold - Ardee Street
Scaffolding
Removal of existing roof over existing offices and workshop, construction of two new floors over existing offices and workshop for new office space, internal layout changes to existing ground floor and associate works
Retention of development comprising of mechanical ductwork, located to the rear/south facing elevation of unit no. 22.
1. new 22 sqm single storey ground floor front and side extension consisting of a front porch, bedroom and Jack and Jill Bathroom, together will all associated ancillary works to facilitate the above
Vehicular entrance with car parking to front with connection to all services and associated site works
Demolition of existing industrial buildings, structures and boundary walls along St. Laurence's Terrace and Adelaide Villas and adjoining property, the construction of a three storey apartment building, comprising of 18 no. residential units (4 no. one bedroom apartments, 13 no. 2 bedroom apartments and 1 no. 3 bed apartment), new boundary walls, bin store and 18 no. car parking spaces, 6 bicycle parking spaces, vehicular entrance at St. Laurence's Terrace and associated site works
The development will consist of a single-storey flat roof extension to the existing kitchen/living/dining area to the rear (circa 5.2 sq m) with new wood burning stove and chimney stack, and a new two-storey extension with pitched roof and roof light to the side of the existing house set back from the front and rear facades accommodating an office at ground floor and ensuite and changing room at first floor (total circa 16.4 sq m), together with all associated site works
The development consists of: A single-story shed built in the rear garden of the existing house
Permission is sought for the installation
Demolition of existing porch; construction of single storey front extension to include new porch with hipped roof and new vehicular entrance; internal alterations and all ancillary site works
Two existing extensions to the rear of the existing single-storey detached house at Filley Park Lodge, Upper Dargle Road, Bray, Co Wicklow, Eircode A98XV99. The first extension (the single-storey extension to the rear of the original 1840’s house) was constructed in the early 1980’s, while the second extension (the two-storey extension to the rear of the first extension) was constructed in 1990. A car-port was constructed in the mid 1990’s, and this application also seeks retention permission for same. The application also seeks retention permission for the reinstatement and upgrading of a series of partially overgrown raised terraces at the end of the rear garden, and the provision of additional steps and safety rails to replace existing. It also seeks retention permission for the erection of large new fencing panels to provide a new “face” to the existing large boundary fencing panels already in existence on the site. Finally, it includes the provision of a new roller shutter door to replace the existing garage doors, and the provision of a new soakaway to absorb rainwater from the already-existing hardstanding areas. This application seeks to tidy-up the planning status of these historical elements of the house, while at the same time, applying for retention permission for the small number of recent works as here listed
Permission for the construction of a new
Permission for (1) the construction of a 2-storey extension (2,430 sq. m. floor area) to Building 2 - eaves height of proposed extension will match existing eaves of Building 2; (2) the removal of an earth mound (c. 80m long x c. 20m wide x c. 2.5m high) and the realignment eastwards of internal circulation road and 24 no. car parking spaces; and (3) the relocation of 8 no. EV parking spaces, all at the rear of Building 2; (4) the relocation of 2 no. silos to the north side of the extension; and (5) the construction of additional covered bicycle parking (20. no. spaces), 1.6m high wall and railing on new retaining wall between overflow car park and realigned circulation road, 1.2m high railing to hard landscaped area, landscaping and all ancillary and associated works
Permission for the installation pf 3,225 no. solar photovoltaic (PV) panels comprising an area of 5,965 sq. metres at roof level on the existing facility buildings and all ancillary and associated works.
The development will consist of the installation of 860sqm of photo-voltaic solar panels onto the existing supermarket roof. The solar panels will be used to create green electricity, all of which will be used by the store
The removal of an existing flat roof and the construction of a new section of hipped roof including a new roof light to the south east side of an existing two-storey end of terrace house and amendments to the front garden to create a driveway including the removal of a section of garden wall, the installation of a dished kerb to the public footpath and a new vehicular entrance gate