Planning permission for an Attic conversion into non habitable storage space with Dormer to rear roof to accommodate stairs with roof windows to front roof & associate ancillary works
Attic conversion to non-habitable space with dormer window to rear and 2 no. velux rooflights to front all at 6 Merton Avenue, Dublin 8, D08 EP1H
The development will consist of the addition of 2 no. Velux rooflights to the front-facing roof slope.
The proposed development will consist of amendments to planning permission Reg. Ref.: 3426/18, comprising additional plant at roof level including a c. 40.5 sqm plant area with c. 2.4m perforated metal screen, green roof (c. 252.5 sqm) and PV panels (c. 75.5 sqm). No other alterations to the permitted development are proposed.
Permission for two Portakabins - in continuation of temporary planning permission granted (3837/17).
The development will consist of conversion of existing roof/attic storage space to non-habitable space with dormer window to the rear, new Velux window to the front elevation with attached single storey flat roof extension to rear yard and all associated works.
Planning permission for the erection of 9 no. antennas and 4 no. link dishes mounted on ballast support poles and associated diplexers, remote radio units and lighting finials on a steel mounting support platform together with 2no. outdoor cabinets and stepovers and associated equipment at the rooftop. The development will provide mobile voice and data services in the area.
Planning Permission to construct a single storey kitchen and dining room extension to the rear of her home, together with internal alterations and all associated site works at 7 Merton Park, Dublin 8, D08 A9T2
Planning permission for development at this site at a Ground Floor Retail Unit, The Loom, Cork Street, Dublin 8. The proposed development will consist of the change of use of the c. 113.6 sqm unit from ‘retail/enterprise’ to ‘café/restaurant’ and signage zone (c. 3.03 sqm).
The retention of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided ‘Metropole’ advertising display case mounted on an offset leg.
Permission for development will consist of the replacement of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided 'Metropole' advertising display case with a double sided digital adverting display case and associated works.
The development will consist of "Planning Permission" sought for demolition of existing single storey rear extension, construction of new single storey rear extension, internal modifications, rebuilding of existing rear first floor return to include increase in height, new heat pump to be located on new rebuilt rear return roof, new non-habitable attic room, 2 no. new rooflights to existing front roof pitch, 4 no. new rooflights to existing rear roof pitch, 1 no. new rooflight to rebuilt first floor rear return roof and 3 no. rooflights to new single storey rear extension roof, permeable paving, landscaping works and all associated ancillary works to facilitate the development.
The proposed development will consist of the proposed widening of existing vehicular access and entrance to the front of the property and the proposed construction of a front wall and sliding entrance gate to the front of the property. The proposal also includes ancillary site works, including proposed dish to the footpath to the front to accommodate the proposed vehicular access and entrance to the front and the proposed site works to accommodate parking to the front of the property within the site.
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL – I, Mary Ann Murphy, intend to apply for PERMISSION, for development at this site 10 Cameron Street, Dublin 8. The development consist of extension to the rear ground and first floor and demolition of rear w/c. Extension works include relocation of stairs, enlargement of bedrooms to the rear of first floor, enlargement of living area as an open plan kitchen, dinning and living room, inclusion of a downstairs toilet and an upstairs shower room. With all the associated ancillary works.
The proposed development consists of amendments to the permitted basement under Block PW2 only, as permitted under ABP-308917-20 (DCC Ref: SHD0031/20). The proposed amendments include: Omission of permitted basement -2 level and consolidation of parking, cycle parking, plant and servicing areas into an enlarged basement -1 level. This consolidation includes for removal of previously permitted 81 no. car parking spaces identified for adjacent future development lands (and permitted as storage) and 10. no car parking spaces for the permitted development. This results in a single basement -1 level of c.7,234 sq.m which will include 864 no. cycle parking spaces, 148 no. car parking spaces (138 resident spaces including 13 accessible spaces, and 10 car-club spaces), plant areas, waste stores, access cores to apartments above, residents' storage areas and e-scooter parking. The proposed amendments relate to the permitted basement under Block PW2 only and no amendments are proposed to any permitted above ground elements of Block PW2 or elements of the wider permitted scheme including Block PW1 which relates to the former Player Wills Factory (a Protected Structure, RPS Ref: 8796)
An 8.17 Sq.m First Floor extension to rear of 3 Cameron Street Dublin 8, visible from Maxwell Street
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.
Permission for development consisting of: (i) proposed two storey extension to the side of the house with a pitched roof and a flat roof with a roof-light over the single storey part of the extension where it extends past the original building line to the back, (ii) proposed front porch with a pitched roof with rooflights, (iii) minor associated alterations to the house, (iv) minor landscaping works an all ancillary site works at 23 O'Donovan Road, Dublin 8, D08 H2RO, corner site at the junction with Clarence Mangan Road
Permission for construction of a single storey extension with 2 no. rooflights to the side and rear.
Planning permission for development consisting of: (i) building a single storey accessible bathroom, bedroom and porch at the front and rear of the dwelling; (ii) relocating the existing pedestrian access gate from O'Donovan Road to the house; and (iii) all associated internal, site and drainage works.
Construction of new single storey utility/study/living room/wc extension to side and rear of existing dwelling and associated site works.
Planning permission for amendments to Reg. Ref.: 4334/18 for development on lands (c.0.0632 ha). The subject site is currently under construction for the permitted development, and is bound by Cork Street to the south, Urban Planet Life to the east and north, and by a residential building to the west. The amendments will consist of the omission of the roof garden, relocation of the permitted bike parking from the rear courtyard to an internal store at ground floor level, alterations to the ground floor level to provide the bike store and all ancillary site works. The gross floor area will decrease by 58.4 sqm, from 1,765 sqm to 1,706.6 sqm. The proposed development will consist of an amendment of Reg. Ref.: 4334/18 which is under construction. It will provide for: • Reconfiguration of the pedestrian entrance with access only from the permitted archway; • Extension of circulation corridor and reconfiguration of the access core at all levels with the permitted covered atrium amended to an internal uncovered courtyard; • The relocation of the bicycle parking from the rear courtyard to a new internal storage space at ground floor level within the building. Total bicycle parking spaces will increase from 40 no. to 44 no. plus 4 visitor spaces. This will result in the reduction in floor area of retail unit no. 1 from 69.4 sqm to 68.2 sqm, and of retail unit no. 2 from 56.3 sqm to 44.4 sqm; • Minor revisions to unit layout of all units, with consequent changes in floor areas; • Minor related revisions to façade with changes to window profiles; • Addition of a tank room above the permitted bin store with access from the permitted storeroom; • Omission of window at unit 12, on the north elevation of the building; • Omission of roof top garden, green roof, and PV plant; • Shoulder height of the building will increase from 14.850m to 15.035m, while total height of the building will reduce from 17.025m to 16.360m; • The red line boundary has been altered to incorporate the original abutting flank wall to no. 109 Cork Street. The development includes landscaping, communal areas measuring c. 163.2 sqm, and all associated site development works. The proposed development will result in a decrease in the total floor area from 1,765 sqm to 1,706.6 sqm. The site area is 0.0632ha.
The removal of two existing brick chimneys from roof.
-The removal of existing shed to side of house, -The construction of a new single storey extension with rooflight to side of house and for a new velux rooflight to the rear of the existing house.
Change of use of a permitted cafe to 'café and/or restaurant' use.
The proposed development consists of the renovation and restoration of an Artisan Dwelling which is presently in derelict condition. It is proposed that the floor level of the existing dwelling be lowered 850mm to create additional internal height for the project. This added height will allow for a ground floor and first floor, with a ground floor to ceiling height of 2400mm and an attic conversion with a floor to ceiling height of 2400mm. Planning is also sought for a ground floor single storey extension to the rear of the property, a large dormer window to the rear roof plane to create space for a bedroom, stairwell and office room, and one velux roof window to the front roof plane of the property. Plus all associated site works
The development will consist of the installation of external insulation and associated render system to external walls of the existing part two-storey, part single-storey, terraced dwelling, the installation of solar panels to the southern and western roofs of the principal structure, the installation of an air source heat pump to the private amenity space to the south of the dwelling, the demolition of the existing front porch, the modification of external opes to the southern and western elevations, the replacement of all windows and external doors, the provision of a 1.8m tall timber fence to the southern and south-western boundary to delineate the proposed private amenity space and internal alterations and all associated site and drainage works.
Permission for development consisting of amendments to planning permission reference 2187/19 (which related to a revised shopfront/ facade to the existing Lidl store), including revised arrangement / proportion of the glazed and solid elements of the facade, and all associated and ancillary works and development.
The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all structures on site (including No. 41 Chamber Street, a habitable house) and construction of a mixed use development of a total of 2,309sqm gross floor area (GFA) to comprise 27 no. apartments (consisting of 11 no. one-bed units; 15 no. two-bed units and 1 no. three-bed unit), and 1 no. retail unit (122sqm GFA) arranged in 2 no. Blocks as follows: Block A is four storeys, rising to five storeys in height at the corner of Chamber Street and Ardee Street, with 1 no. retail unit at ground floor level and 10 no. residential units on the upper floors (first to fourth floor level) with recessed balconies on the north, east and south elevations; Block B is three storeys in height with 17 no. residential units on ground to second floor level and recessed terraces/balconies on southern and eastern elevations, and an external access walkway on northern elevation at first and second floor level. The development will include 60 no. bicycle parking spaces (46 no. internal secure spaces and 14 no. external visitor spaces), bin stores, plant, electrical switch rooms and ESB Substation, controlled pedestrian/cycle access to internal courtyard via Ardee Street, landscape open space areas, boundary treatments, associated signage, lighting and all associated site and development works on a site of 0.15 hectares.
Change of use from existing retail (186.8m2) to café with coffee roaster (186.8m2) to ground floor of building only, addition of kitchen, staff WC, and flue.
Planning Application for permission for the provision for a two storey extension consisting of a Boy's Toilet Facility at ground floor level and a Principal's Office at first floor level (proposed floor area = 57sqm) to the front of existing two storey School Building (existing floor area = 2623sqm) to include internal reconfiguration of existing administration offices to ground floor and revised location for a standalone single storey Maintenance Room (proposed floor area = 13sqm) as approved under Planning Register Reference: 4802/22 together with all associated site works at Presentation Secondary School Warrenmount, Clarence Mangan Road, Dublin 8.
Permission for demolition of existing boiler room to rear yard and provision of a standalone single storey structure consisting of a single classroom Special Education Unit (proposed floor area = 223sqm) to the rear yard of the existing School (existing School overall floor area = 2623sqm), external glazed canopy connecting back to main school with new enclosed external soft play area and provision of a standalone single storey maintenance room to front yard (proposed floor area = 13sqm), provision of new single storey boiler room to the side of current school (proposed floor area 12sqm), works to modify and widen the existing gated vehicular entrance and provide a new gated pedestrian entrance to existing public footpath, together with all associated site works.
Renovation to include first floor front extension and attic conversion involving extension of roof structure with dormer window to the rear and new front boundary fencing and gate
Amended vehicular & pedestrian access to the fore, and porch extension to the fore and single storey extension to the rear of existing two storey house with ancillary site works
The development will consist of: a new four storey laboratory building (1340m2) within the existing Coombe site with the provision of rooftop plant and 2 no. rear extensions to the existing adjacent laboratory building to include a new link, office and store (68m2) with all associated site works. This application site is in S.D.R.A. no.12, St Teresa's Gardens and Environs Strategic Development and Regeneration Area.
The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all structures on site, except No. 4 Sweeney's Terrace, and construction of a mixed use, primarily residential development comprising: A part 3, part 4 storey apartment block of 25 no. units (4 no. studio units, 8 no. 1 bed units, and 13 no. 2 bed units) over a partial basement level with ground floor terraces and upper floor balconies on the eastern, southern and western elevations. The proposed apartment block incorporates a dedicated bin storage area, substation and switch room at ground floor level, together with gated and controlled access to 2 no, external amenity areas comprising a communal courtyard to the east and a landscaped open space area along the partially culverted River Poddle to the south; and, A change of use of No. 4 Sweeney's Terrace from residential to office use, incorporating an extension at ground and first floor level to increase the Gross Floor Area (GFA) from approximately 81 sqm to 88sqm GFA, together with associated internal reconfiguration and modifications to elevations, A total of 69 no. bicycle parking spaces are proposed, consisting of 65 no. spaces for the apartment block (40 no. resident spaces, 3 no. cargo bike spaces and 22 no. visitor spaces) and 4 no. external bicycle parking spaces for the office use at No. 4 Sweeney's Terrace. 3 no. vehicle parking spaces are provided, consisting of 2 no. spaces to serve the apartment block ( 1 no. parking/set down to the north-west and 1 no. car-sharing space to the north-east) and the use of 1 no. existing space to the west of No. 4 Sweeney's Terrace to serve the proposed office use. The proposed development incorporates all associated site and development works, landscaping, boundary treatments and public lighting, together with remedial works to an exposed area of the River Poddle channel in the south-western part of the site (to match previously approved works on an adjoining site to the east under An Bord Pleanala Reg. Ref. ABP-303436-19) and the culverting of a small exposed area of the River Poddle adjoining the south-western boundary. Public access to the landscaped open space to the south of the proposed apartment block along the partially culverted River Poddle will be limited to daylight hours.
The development will consist of: New single storey entrance porch to front of house.
Planning permission is sought for part two storey pitched roof extension, part single storey flat roof extension to the rear. New front porch and repositioning and widening of vehicular access gates to provide for off street parking to existing two storey end of terrace dwelling.
The site is generally bound by a Student Accommodation and Residential scheme permitted under ABP Ref. ABP-303436-19 (currently under construction) to the east, the River Poddle to south, Dublin City Council Waste Management Depot to the west and properties fronting onto Sweeney's Terrace to the north. The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all structures on site, except No. 4 Sweeney's Terrace, and construction of a residential development (with a total Gross Floor Area of 3,096 sq.m) to comprise of 39 no. apartments (consisting of 3 no studio units; 16 no. one-bed units and 20 no. two-bed units) arranged in a single block rising from 3 no. storeys to 7 no. storeys in height over a partial basement level with terraces/ balconies on eastern, southern and western elevations. Roof terraces are provided at third and fifth floor level. The proposed development also provides for change of use of No. 4 Sweeney's Terrace from residential to office use, extension at ground and first floor level, increasing total GFA from approximately 81 sq.m to 88 sq.m GFA, together with associated elevational amendments, internal reconfiguration and modifications to fenestration including new windows on the north and southern elevations and repositioning of door to western elevation and use of the existing 1 no. car parking space for the proposed commercial use. The development will include 84 no. bicycle parking spaces (60 no. internal secure spaces at basement level and 24 no. external, surface level visitor spaces), a set-down area within the site, bin stores, plant, electrical switch rooms and ESB substation, controlled pedestrian access to internal courtyard communal open space, landscape open space along the River Poddle including the opening up of approximate 31 m of the river which is currently culverted, boundary treatments including the provision of controlled access to private open space and restricted access to the Poddle embankment area and the existing lane from Sweeney's Terrace (public access available during daylight hours), lighting and all associated site and development works on a site of 0.192 hectares.
The development consists of: reinstatement of the Dutch Billy Elevation acknowledging its historical past. Reinstatement of past two storey above existing building via, the raising of existing mid-terrace flat roofed two storey over raised basement building to five storey over raised basement building with a new flat roof. The fabric of the existing two storey house which is c. 300 years old and consists of original brick walls with sand and cement render is to be retained and the new external and internal walls above the first floor are to be a mixture of new solid and non-solid construction. The terrace to the west of No 128 consists of early 20 th century red brick two storey houses with pitched slated roofs and uPVC windows and doors, while the housing to the east consists of deck access two storey housing with a concrete tiled pitched roof, developed, owned and managed by Dublin City Council for housing for older people. The existing solid party wall between No 126 and no 128, wholly located within the red line of the applicant site, is to be retained and raised to the fifth floor parapet level of the raised building. The new building will have the following accommodation: At ground floor, an entrance hall accessing a lift and stair core located to the existing rear return of the building, providing vertical circulation for the new raised building with emergency and other ingress and egress to public domain at Robinsons Court, as well as an office unit. At first floor level two short term let residential units served via the new rear lift/stair core. At second floor level a new long term let two bedroom residential unit served by the lift/stair core. At third floor level a similar new long term let one bedroom residential unit served by the lift/stair core. At fourth floor level a new long term let one bedroom residential penthouse unit with south facing terrace private open space served by the lift/stair core. Addition of balconies to rear wall of all long term let residential units. Reinstatement of Basement Level for storage, plant and services use. At roof level there is a zinc parapet and sedum covered flat roof. Windows and doors to be thermally broken aluminium framed units to selected colour with triple glazing. Currently external walls are rendered and painted, new walls to be similarly rendered and painted to selected colours. The walls to the sides and rear including cills are to be wrapped with insulation and rendered to match the existing. All existing cut granite elements including cills, parapet stones and granite entrance steps are to be retained protected and preserved. Existing granite cills to have paint removed and exposed. Cills to new windows to be matching exposed granite. Minor alterations including moving of existing rear door and creation of new plant service only access doors along rear site boundary. The proposed floor areas are as follows: Basement 47.9 sqm, GF 75 sqm, FF 76.3 sqm, SF 77.5 sqm, TF 77.5 sqm, Penthouse 65sqm. The office and residential units have south facing views over Weaver Park across the road from the site. All units enjoy north/south duel aspect. Provision for all associated equipment and services and internal and external refurbishment and site works.
Planning permission for the development will consist of the refurbishment and reconfiguration of the existing single storey extension including (a) introduction of a new window to the east elevation, (b) replacement roof including the introduction of a new rooflight, (c) demolition of boundary wall and construction of screen wall with associated pond, (d) widening of existing window on east elevation of ground floor of existing return, (e) all associated site works and landscaping
The development will consist of the (1) change of use planning permission from previously approved retail use to use as a dental practice, (2) planning permission for the amalgamation of the units into a single unit, with amendments to the existing fenestration including signage and doors and associated fit out works.
Planning permission for conversion of attic to non-habitable storage space with consequential alterations to existing rear roof to include a contemporary dormer with ancillary works.
Permission is sought for the installation of a new entrance door and steps to the front façade of the ground floor café unit facing onto Cork Street.
Design alterations to development permitted under application ref: SHD0020/20 (ABP- 308162-20) to allow for the provision of a rooftop padel court (10.0m wide x 20.0m long x 7.0m high), at fifth-floor level, including glass screens, netting and illumination.
Planning permission for development will consist of the construction of new replacement shop-fronts and the upgrade of the facade to No's. 124, 124A and 125 Cork Street, Dublin 8. The proposed works will include: (a) new shop fronts, surrounds, render and backlit signage to the ground floor, (b) new windows, doors, glazing and a roller shutter to the ground floor shop fronts, (c) removal and replacement of all existing windows to the first floor with upgraded window sections, (d) removal of the existing render and exposing the red brick to the first floor of 124 Cork Street, (e) repositioning of new windows and backlit signage to the first floor of no. 124 Cork Street, (f) all ancillary site wortks to facilitate the development.
The site is situated to the south and west of White Swan Business Centre, to the south east of properties on Elford Terrace and to the north and east of existing residential properties and back land sites on /accessed from Donore Avenue. The proposed development consists of the construction of a part two to part six storey residential and commercial development comprising 2 commercial units, with a gross floor area (GFA) of 256.4 sq.m and 247 sq.m (for Class 1- Shop or Class 2-Office / Professional Services or Class 8- Medical Centre or Class 11 - Gym or Restaurant/Café, including ancillary takeaway use), at ground floor level and 68 no. apartments from ground to fifth floor level. The 68 no. apartments comprise of 2 no. studio units, 32 no. 1 bed units, 31no. 2 bed units and 3 no. 3 bed units. Balconies and private terraces are provided for all apartments (to the north-eastern, north-western, south- eastern and south-western elevations of the proposed building). The proposal includes external communal open space areas and terraces at ground and fourth floor level. The proposal includes 23 no. car parking spaces, 106 no. residential bicycle spaces, 12 no. commercial bicycle spaces, 36 no. visitor bicycle spaces and 1 no. motorcycle parking space at surface level. Plant rooms, a water storage area, a bin store, and an ESB substation are proposed at ground floor level. The proposal includes vehicular and pedestrian / cyclist access from Donore Avenue, associated improvements to Donore Avenue (which includes alterations to the existing footpaths,which are external to the planning application site boundary and subject to agreement with the Planning Authority), connections to foul and surface water drainage, signage zones, hard and soft landscaping, and all associated and ancillary works.
PERMISSION:The development will consist of: A) The construction of a new single storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling at ground floor level, B) The construction of a new rooflight and flat roof dormer extension on the south eastern roof slope to the rear of the dwelling, and C) all associated site works and services.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: 1) Permission to change from a first floor apartment and studio and ground floor apartment and studio to a single dwelling 2) Retention Permission for the ground floor extension to the rear and extension of the back wall of the existing stairwell at ground and first floor 3) Retention Permission for the first floor rear extension 4) Permission for the part demolition of the existing first floor rear extension 5) Permission to lower window sills of two no. existing ground floor windows to front 6) Permission for all associated site works and drainage.
Permission for the change of use of ground floor unit 5, Barleyhouse, Marrowbone Lane, Dublin 8 from retail use to use as a restaurant.