Change of use of maisonette section of 44 Arran Street East to light industry (c.111 sq.m), associated internal alterations to entire premises, the ancillary use of part of the premises for display and retail sales of associated products and changes to the shopfront/ front elevation all at Nos. 43 and 44 Arran Street East, Dublin 7.
Permission is sought for new doors and windows (with integrated roller shutters) in place of the existing roller shutters at ground floor level.
Permission for new access door on rear elevation at ground floor and new window ope to first floor rear elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The application is for the conservation of the existing 4-bedroom dwelling into 3 no. 1- bedroom apartments (with an apartment at first, second and third floor level) and associated internal modifications to first, second and third floor levels to accommodate these works; replacement of the existing uPVC windows with double glazed sliding sash windows to the front elevation; new front door to the residential space; repair work to existing facades, where necessary; the demolition and modifications of the existing single storey extensions to the rear to provide for covered bin storage and modifications to the existing rear outbuilding to accommodate these works including provision of new bicycle storage area and storage; re-roofing of the existing flat roof two storey building to the rear; provision of new communal open space at first-floor level to the rear; internal refurbishment and modifications to the existing building; and all necessary site and engineering works necessary for the proposed development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention permission for (a) subdivision at ground and basement levels of the existing restaurant at nos. 101 and 102 Capel Street, (b) change of use to beauty salon (basement and ground level) of no.102 Capel Street, (c) provision of new shop signage above the entrance, erection of additional signage to the front wall and signage to the front window and wall at no. 102 Capel Street. 101 and 102 Capel Street, Dublin 1 are both protected structures (RPS refs. 1203 and 1204).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will include (a) the addition of 24 build to rent residential units located at car park level 3 to car park level 4 level on the Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper frontages of the building. The two floors of this element will have a floor area of 2390 sq.m. and will have 20 no. one bed units and 4 no. two bed units. These units will be accessed from entrances on Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper. There will also be additional amenity open spaces provided at car park level 1A, 2A & 3A adjacent to the protected structures at Upper Abbey Street to serve these units. (b) it is proposed to demolish retail floor area, storage and car parking area totalling 4355 sq.m. facing Mary Street at first floor level, first floor upper, car park level 1, car park levels 2/2A; 3/3A; 4/4A and mansard surrounds facing Mary Street, Jervis Street and Abbey Street Upper. In replacement, it is proposed to construct a 6 storey building of 8,208 sq.m. behind the Mary Street frontage, from first floor upper level to car park level 5 for use as a co-living development with 127 units. This would be accessed from an entrance on Jervis Street. Communal Amenity space of 1,499sq.m is proposed to serve this development. (c) it is also proposed to construct 3 floors above the roof car park level 5A level for office use. The lowest office floor will replace car parking and plant at level 5A. the office use will have a floor area of 16,568 sq.m. and will be accessed from Jervis Street. In addition there will be 696 sq.m. of outdoor amenity open space to service the offices as well as an internal atrium of 1,224 sq.m. The following changes are proposed to the existing retail units, existing apartments and ancillary services; a reduction in size of retail unit 11/12 so as to create a switch room and 2 ESB substations facing Abbey Street Upper, change of retail unit 17 at ground and first floor level to create reception area facing Jervis Street for the offices at ground level and bicycle parking for the offices at first floor level, removal of retail unit at first floor level at Mary Street so as to provide the ground floor of the co-living development, to include foyer, lounges, gym and common areas and the elimination of 2 no. apartments to allow for the construction of a Part M compliant staircore. The 750 car parking spaces on site will be reconfigured, but not reduced by the development proposed. A total of 390 no. bicycle spaces will be provided to serve the new development. The ground floor elevations on Abbey Street Upper will be amended and the copper dome at the entrance at ground level on Mary Street will be removed. New access points through existing openings on Jervis Street are proposed to provide access to the development. The total floor area of the centre at present is 82,011 square metres including parking. It is proposed to decommission the use of 5,433 sq.m. roof top parking and plant use and replace these areas by 16,568 square metres in three floor of offices. It is proposed to demolish 2,549 sq.m and replaced by co-living building of 8208 sq.m. at Mary Street frontage. The new total of the building including parking will be 109,058 sq.m.
The development will consist of the removal of existing shopfront, signage and roller shutter and installation of new shopfront complete with roller shutters and illuminated signage at No. 43-44 Mary Street, Dublin 1. The proposed works also include the replacement of existing wall cladding with new stone wall finishes at ground floor level, the provision of facade lighting at ground and first floor levels and the provision of a projecting illuminated sign.
We Future Learning School Ltd intend to apply for permission for the development at this site, Abbey House Jervis St North City Dublin 1 D01 KV56. The development will require planning permission for upgrading of existing front elevation to Future Learning Language School with a new hatch for an existing coffee shop to the front of the premises.
The development will require retention permission of a 12.2m2 coffee shop at Future Learning Language School and planning permission for upgrading of existing front elevation with a new hatch to the front of the premises.
PERMISSION The works will include the demolition of the rear (South) facing elevation, renovation and restoration of existing derelict 3 storey over basement building, and construction of a 2 storey extension to infill rear (South) yard, a new 2 storey rooftop extension with a North facing roof terrace, new fenestration and shop front to the North Street Elevation. The proposed use of the development is retail on basement and ground floor level (54m2) and 1 no. 3 bedroom apartment over 1st,2nd,3rd and 4th floor level (124m2).
The development will consist of change of use of part ground and basement area from existing retail use to proposed restaurant, licenced premises including late night venue at part ground floor and basement level, alterations to south-east front elevation facade at ground floor level. Proposed new internally illuminated signage to south-east (front elevation) over new ground floor entrance. Alterations to north-west (rear elevations) facade to include 1 no. ventilation duct, 2 no. louvers & air conditioning units.
Permission for modifications to an existing restaurant shopfront and entrance doors together with the infill of an existing floor void to provide 21sqm of additional floor area, and provision of additional rear exit door, all at Ann's Bakery Café, a four-storey terraced building at 41 Mary Street, Dublin, D01 AP11.
For change of use of a Unit in the Jervis Shopping Centre development at Abbey Street Upper, Jervis Street and Mary Street, Dublin 1. Permission is sought to change the use of unit 4 at first floor level from Retail to Dental Surgery use. The new facility will have a total floor area of 206 square metres.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for change of use from 2 no. individual office units to a 1-bed residential apartment at basement level, provision of opening in party wall and associated works.
Remove glass panels in two windows on the west elevation and replace them with bi-fold windows and fixed glass sections.
The development will consist of restaurant signage on the southern elevation onto Strand Street Little and on the eastern elevation onto Capel Street and aparthotel entrance signage located on Strand Street Little.
Permission for modifications to planning permission granted for a 5-9 storey 142 no. bedroom hotel under Ref. 3609/20 (ABP-309215-21) to facilitate its reconfiguration as a 105-suite aparthotel. Proposed modifications to facilitate the 105-suite aparthotel include the following: Basement: - Internal reconfigurations at permitted basement level to provide revised plant areas and spa/wellness area; Ground floor: - Alterations to the rear of the ground floor of no. 162 Capel Street, providing access to the aparthotel and an enclosed events space in this location; - Relocation of bicycle parking from basement level to ground floor with access to same from the laneway located on Strand Street Little; - General layout modifications to the reception/restaurant/bar area; Upper floors: - Internal reconfigurations from first to eight floor to facilitate 105 no. aparthotel suites and ancillary services areas; - Build out of setback at fifth to eight floors levels on western elevation (rear of Capel Street) and northern elevation (rear of Strand Street Little); -Part build out of set back at fifth and sixth floor levels on eastern elevation; - Inclusion of private glazed balconies on the southern side at seventh floor level; Amendments to facade at street level, including the provision of retractable awnings on both the Capel Street and Strand Street Little frontages; Amendments to fenestration at all levels; All associated amendments to plant, site works and services.
Planning permission for development to include demolition of buildings and redevelopment of partly vacant site for hotel with ancillary bar/cafe lobby fronting Capel Street/ Strand Street Little junction and shop in 162 Capel Street. The development consists of the following:- -Demolition of 33-36 Strand Street Little (Working Men's Club) and buildings to the rear of the shop at 162 Capel Street; -Construction of a 5 to 9-storey over basement mixed use development with setbacks at 5th and 7th floor levels from the Capel Street and Little Strand Street frontages; -Internal reconfiguration of No.162 Capel Street with retail unit at ground floor and hotel accommodation on the floors above, linked into the new building at 1st and 2nd and 3rd floor levels; -Basement level accommodating staff facilities, meeting room, admin office, store, toilets, plant rooms, gym, linen store, bicycle parking and basement to shop in No. 162 Capel Street; -Ground floor accommodating hotel reception and foyer accessed from Strand Street Little; Hotel dining, kitchen, toilets; Licensed cafe/ bar lobby front Capel Street / Strand Street Little; Service yard; Shop unit in no.162 Capel Street; bin store, ESB substation, generator and switchroom accessed from side lane off Strand Street Little; -1st to 8th floors accommodating 142 no. hotel bedrooms and ancillary facilities with set back at 1st floor rear, screened plant enclosure at 5th floor recess level and 7th floor rear; -Signage and all associated site works and services.
Permission for modifications to planning permission granted under Ref. 3609/20 (ABP-309215-21) to facilitate reconfiguration as a 105-suite aparthotel at 162-164a (inclusive) Capel Street and 33-36 (inclusive) Strand Street Little, Dublin 7. Proposed modifications include the following: Basement o Internal reconfigurations at permitted basement level to include revisions to plant and inclusion of a wellness lounge with sauna; Ground Floor o Alterations to the rear of the ground floor of No.162 Capel Street, providing access to the aparthotel and an enclosed courtyard/events space in this location; o Relocation of bicycle parking from basement level to ground floor with access to same from the laneway located on Strand Street Little; o Relocation of ESB substation to provide direct access to the substation from Strand Street Little; o Internal reconfigurations at ground floor to include 2 no. meeting rooms and dedicated co-working space; o General layout modifications to the reception/restaurant/bar area to activate the street frontage; o Inclusion of a serving hatch from the bar/restaurant area fronting Capel Street; Upper Floors o Internal layout changes from first to eight floor to facilitate 105 no. aparthotel suites and ancillary service areas in lieu of 142 no. hotel bedrooms; o The aparthotel suites include 23 no. interlinkable rooms; o Build out of setback to building line at fifth to eight floor levels on western elevation (rear of Capel Street) and northern elevation (rear of Strand Street Little); o Part build out of setback at fifth to eight floor levels on eastern elevation; o Inclusion of private glazed balconies on the southern side at seventh floor level; Amendments to façade at street level, including the provision of retractable awnings on both the Capel Street and Strand Street Little frontages; Amendments to façade above street level to include brick at 1st to 4th floor and cladding at 5th to 8th floor; Amendments to fenestration at all levels; Installation of solar PV panels at roof level; • All associated amendments to plant, site works and services.
Seeks Change of Use, Planning Permission from Dublin City Council for a ground floor dental surgery in what had previously been in use as a printing shop (originally Snap Printing).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: located in a conservation area. The proposed development will be: the internal refurbishment conservation repair and adaptation of No'. 16-17 Halston Street, inclusive of conservation based repairs to: existing brickwork, slate roofing internal joinery, ceiling and wall plaster-work, external render window and door joinery and the insertion of one no. new rooflight to the rear roof slope of each building, along with the provision of new building services, fire protection and detection systems, general improvement work and also limited demolition works to a modern single storey roof structure and to the rear part of a three storey structure within 17 Halston Street (to allow the formation of a new internal courtyard and new three storey access stairwell to the three storey structure) all to facilitate a change of use of both buildings from solely fruit and vegetable retail, wholesale, cold storage, office and wholesale storage uses at ground floor level and associated food preparation, cold storage, office and wholesale storage use at first and second floor levels of both buildings, to a mixed-use development comprising an improved retail and wholesale fruit and vegetable use at part ground level along with the internal refurbishment of both buildings at part-ground, first and second floor levels to provide 10 no units of self-catering, double bed accommodation for short term lease and incorporating new plant and services at existing basement level of 16 Halston Street and at ground level of 17 Halston Street.
The development will consist/consists of 25no. new classrooms (varying from 19 sq.m. to 29sq.m.), admin, reception and recreation areas and toilets over ground floor and mezzanine level. The development includes change of use to ground floor area from warehouse to education 610.66 sq.m. and new first floor area of 571.54 sq.m., for a total of 1,182.2 sq.m. gross floor area as educational use. Works also include change of fenestration for the front facade to Loftus Lane, change of facade to the adjacent service alley, new clear finish atrium roof dome to the rear and 7.27 sq.m of advertising to the front with all associated site works.
Demolition of existing single storey rear extension. Construction of part single part double storey rear extension with flat roof and brick finish to match existing. Metal clad dormer to the rear roof facade. Internal modifications with all ancillary works.
- 1No External logo sign, internally illuminated. - 2No internal logo sign, internally illuminated, mounted inside the shopfront glazing. - Foot Locker "Striper" sign. - Vinyl graphics applied to glazing at first floor level on 14No panes of glass. - Vinyl graphics applied to glazing at ground floor level on 5No panes of glass.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Modifications to existing 3 storey over basement licenced premises (a Protected Structure), as follows: - New staircase from ground floor to basement. - General minor internal layout alterations at each level. (including bar and toilet configurations and new dumb waiter connecting all floors). - New kitchen at 2nd floor level (and associated vent duct concealed in roof valley).
RETENTION: The retention of elevational changes to the previously approved office development (granted under Reg. Ref. 2085/19), including revised front elevations to ground floor level and associated internal alterations and revised rear elevation that included replacement windows at ground floor level from that previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2085/19.
Permission for demolition of the existing rear extension and a portion of the original building in order to create a courtyard and a new three storey rear extension for a total floor area of 97 sq.m; lowering of the attic floor for integration with the rear extension; opening of a skylight on the front pitch of the roof: decorative and services works internally, and all the ancillary site works.
Planning permission for proposed development comprising a change of use from existing ancillary storage to residential use to provide 4 no. 1 bed apartments and 1 no. studio apartment at first floor level, with balconies to Parnell Street and associated alterations to existing ground floor commercial unit to include new entrance on King’s Inns Street, new steel louvred gate to external bin storage area and escape stair from apartments on Parnell Street, new stairs and lift core, cycle and bin storage and all associated elevational alterations and site development works.
Permission for a development consisting of an extension to the existing fourth floor office with associated internal modifications and elevational changes.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. CHANGE OF USE. We, Michael and Teresa Conway Trust, intend to apply for planning permission for development at No. 1-3 Ormond Quay Upper and No’s 1-3a Strand Street Little, Dublin 7 and White Lime Court, Strand Street Little, Dublin 7. The site contains 1 Ormond Quay Upper, a protected structure under RPS Ref.: 6075. The site is partly located within the Capel Street and Environs Architectural Conservation Area. The proposed development comprises of the following: • The change of use of the ground floor and basement of No. 1 Ormond Quay Upper (Protected Structure, RPS Ref.: 6075), referred to as Block A, from office to café / restaurant use (c. 272 sq.m), including the formation of a new corner entrance and associated signage zones at ground floor level on the corner of Ormond Quay Upper (south elevation) and Capel Street (east elevation), and associated internal alterations and reconfiguration works; • The refurbishment of the existing office accommodation at first to third floor levels of No. 1 Ormond Quay Upper (Protected Structure, RPS Ref.: 6075), referred to as Block A, including conservation-led repairs to external and internal fabric and general repair and conservation works; • The refurbishment and upgrade of the existing offices at Nos. 2–3 Ormond Quay Upper and 1-3a Strand Street Little, referred to as Blocks B and C, including a roof extension at Level 05 of 181 sq.m fronting Ormond Quay Upper (south elevation) to provide a new penthouse office level, the insertion of a glazed roof light at Level 01 to the office space below, and alteration to the existing atrium / lightwell to the upper levels, associated internal alterations and reconfiguration of internal layouts, and the enhancement and repairs of the existing entrance on the south elevation from Ormond Quay Upper, including new glazed sliding entrance doors with glazed screen over and incorporating signage zones, and new glazing to sidelight windows; • The replacement of the existing façade on the north elevation at Nos. 1-3a Strand Street Little, including the replacement of the existing gate opening at ground floor level with new glazed entrance, and it is proposed to extend the third floor level by 42 sq.m; • Reconfiguration of the basement level, including the removal of the existing car parking spaces and access ramp, and the introduction of new plant areas, staff welfare facilities (showers, lockers and accessible WC), back-of-house space, and associated preparation area for the café/restaurant unit. • Provision of 38 no. secure cycle spaces within the existing single storey standalone building within White Lime Court; • All associated and ancillary works, including installation of PV panels at roof level, the rationalisation of building services and plant, reorganisation, consolidation, and upgrade of the existing telecommunications equipment including installation of 6 no. additional antenna at roof level.
The development will consist of: Installation of new proprietary metal cladding system, including cills, cappings and flashings to the south (side) and west (rear) elevations of existing house.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: For the change of use of the existing 59.5 sqm first floor tattoo parlour to one bed residential unit, associated internal alterations and all associated refurbishment and remedial works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Change of use of existing 59.5 sq.m first floor tattoo parlour to one bed residential unit which is to be used as a short term let, associated internal alterations and all associated refurbishment and remedial works and an amendment to previously granted planning reg.ref.: 4143/21 for change of use from the granted residential unit at second floor to use as a short term let.
The proposed development will consist of the following: Erection of external signage to proposed Leon Restaurant to Millennium Walkway and Strand Street Great elevations and awning to millennium walk elevation and to amend condition No. 7 of planning permission Ref: 3016/14 to amend opening hours to Sunday to Wednesday 07.00-22.00 and Thursday to Saturday 11.00-23.00, including all associated site and ancillary works at this address, Unit 7, Millennium Walkway, Dublin 1, D01 EO1 EOH9.
Planning permission for a change of use from retail shop to restaurant. The development will consist of a take away/sit down service and food preparation on the ground floor, storage on the first and second floor, new external signage and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The development will consist of internal reconfiguration at basement and ground floor level and internal alterations and external extensions at fourth floor level to the existing hotel to provide 16no. additional bedrooms (161 in total), as follows: (1) Basement Level: 4no. en-suite bedrooms at basement level in lieu of gym area and storage and provision of new smaller gym and storage rooms; (2) Ground Level: 8no. en-suite bedrooms at ground floor in lieu of existing 3no. adjacent meeting rooms and extending into the existing external courtyard and involving the creation a larger external courtyard to suit the new bedroom layout; (3) Fourth Floor: 4no ensuite bedrooms provided on existing external terraces either side of the existing lift core on Strand Street Great elevation accessed from existing fourth floor bedroom corridor and resulting in new build extensions at this level of 134sqm. Proposals at this level also include a new service door to the retained terrace area and a new escape stairs to the roof level. (4) Roof Level: New plant enclosure to facilitate generator relocated from fourth floor terrace. The proposed development increases the overall hotel from 9580sqm to 9670sqm (an overall net increase of 90sqm gross floor area) and the total number of hotel bedrooms will increase from 145no. to 161 no. 14 & 15 Ormond Quay Lower are Protected Structures (RPS Ref: 6062 and 6063).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Change of use from massage parlour to basement and ground floor with residential use above to a new cafe at basement and ground floor with three studio apartments above. The proposed works are: Basement; removal of internal partitions, stairs, WC, rear window and partial removal of internal walls, new cafe kitchen, karaoke rooms, toilets and stairs to ground floor and all associated conservation and services works. Ground Floor; removal of late twentieth century partitions and partial removal of internal original walls, rebuilding of the late twentieth century rear extension to accommodate a stairs to the basement and a 1.5m2 garden courtyard, construction of a new WC, new glazing and shutters to shopfront and alterations and conservation of existing stairs (ground to third floor). First Floor; introduction of a bathroom, kitchen, conversion of a rear window to a door and a rear roof terrace to accommodate a studio apartment. Second Floor; removal of late twentieth century partitions and ensuite bathrooms, the construction of one new bathroom and kitchen and associated services works to accommodate a studio apartment. Third Floor; construction of internal partitions, a new internal door and one new bathroom and kitchen and associated services works to accommodate a studio apartment. New lime render to the rear elevation. All ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development at a site of 0.018 hectares. The propsed development comprises the change of use from office use to 8 no. one bed short-stay apartments with ancillary office/lobby at ground floor level of c.28 sqm. The proposed development includes the following works: (A) The conservation, renovation and repair of the existing building; (B) Minor interventions to existing floor plans and layouts, including new wall/enclosure insertions on basement, ground, first and second floors; (C) Removal of recent plaster insertions and cornicing at ceiling level; (D) New floor, wall and ceiling finishes internally as specified in the submitted drawings; (E) General repairs and cleaning of the external façade, including cleaning and repointing of front (south) façade brick; (F) Structural upgrading of existing floors; (G) Replacement 3 no. existing metal sash windows to front (south) elevation with timber replicas of original and replacement of existing PVC basement window to south elevation with timber replica of original; (H) On rear (north) and courtyard (east) elevations, restoration of existing timber sash windows and removal of existing cement plaster and replacement with lime plaster. On courtyard elevation, insertion of 2 no. aluminium double glazed windows with slim line frames (1st and 2nd floor) and 1 no. metal frame window (ground floor); (I) All associated and ancillary works, including other minor interventions to existing layouts to facilitate the proposed short stay use and provision of upgrade services. The total gross floor area of the proposed use is 455 sqm.
Permission is sought for the site comprising nos. 5, 6 & 7 Halston Street, Dublin D07 NX32 (626 sq. m. area) which has laneway access from Balls' Lane. The development will consist of the demolition of an existing derelict shed, front boundary wall & existing metal gates, and construction of a new 4-storey apartment development comprising 12 no. units (1 no. studio, 6 no. 1 bed units, 5 no. 2 bed units) totalling 912 sq. m. gross floor area. All apartments above ground floor will have balconies, primarily located to rear facade, with setback terrace on Halston St frontage to 2 units at upper floor level. A landscaped communal yard is to be located to the rear of the building including an enclosure for 24. no. bicycle parking spaces & electrical meters and shed for bin storage. Private gated access is to be provided to the access laneway off Balls' Lane. Proposed works are to include all associated site works including site drainage.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for restoration of shop at ground floor and dwelling from basement to third floor.
The development will consist of: (a) the change of use from coffee shop use to restaurant use, (b) the removal of existing fascia signage while maintaining the existing signage zone and (c) all associated site works.
Planning permission for: removal of existing small extension to rear of house, a new single storey extension to rear of house to incorporate screened terrace at first floor with access from rear bedroom, 1 no. Velux rooflight to rear and 1 no. Velux to front of existing house, new external door and window to side of proposed ground floor extension.
OBA Chancery Limited intends to apply for permission for development comprising amendments to development previously permitted under Reg. Ref. WEB2214/24 on a site of approx. 0.09 ha on lands at Fegan’s, 13 - 18 Chancery Street and 1 - 1a St. Michan’s Place, Dublin 7, D07 A275. The site is generally bounded by a Dublin City Council car park and multi-use games area to the north; Chancery Street to the south; 19-20 Chancery Street and St. Michan’s Place to the west; and adjacent site on St. Michan’s Street to the east. The development will consist of amendments to the permitted development as follows: a) Minor red line boundary adjustments with no resultant net loss or gain to the overall site area (0.09 ha). b) Minor increase of the building footprint along the eastern site boundary by approx. 22.6 sq m resulting in the minor extension and internal reconfiguration of the tourist hostel element of the development across all floor levels. c) Minor decrease of the building footprint along the northern site boundary by approx. 166 sq m resulting in the internal reconfiguration of the residential element of the development from basement level to sixth floor level (including the communal open space roof terrace). d) Minor increase to the depth of the western party wall resulting in the decrease of the building footprint by approx. 32 sq m and internal reconfiguration of the tourist hostel element of the development across all floor levels. e) Amendments at basement level consist of minor alterations to the location of the residential stair core and rearrangement of the layout to align with the revised northern boundary resulting in a minor increase in the extent of the basement from approx. 98 sq m as permitted to approx. 116 sq m. f) Amendments at ground floor level consist of reconfiguration of the residential entrance lobby, lift and stair core; addition of a new waste store area and relocation of the bicycle store from St. Michan’s Street elevation to Chancery Street elevation for the residential development. Minor internal alterations and layout reconfiguration at ground floor level of the tourist hostel development including relocated luggage room from first floor level to ground floor level; relocated secondary exit for the tourist hostel from St. Michan’s Street onto Chancery Street; relocation of part of the plant room to the first floor level resulting in adjustments to the location and layout of the kitchen and F&B store; addition of an additional accessible WC and keg store; increased reception / lobby / amenity area with ancillary café/bar/co-working space from approx. 247 sq m to approx. 252 sq m; and replacement of the reception office with a WC and accessible WC. g) Amendments at first floor level consist of relocation of the gym, laundry room and guest kitchen / living / dining area; relocation of the plant area from ground floor level to first floor level; reconfiguration of the staff welfare area resulting in the loss of 1 no. 6-person bedroom; minor extension of the building footprint on the north eastern elevation resulting in enlarged hostel bedrooms and amendment of 1 no. bedroom from a 2-person room to a 3-person room; and reconfiguration of stair core B, corridor and entrance to accessible WC of the tourist hostel element of the development. h) Amendments at second to sixth floor level consist of minor extension of the building footprint on the north eastern elevation resulting in enlarged hostel bedrooms, reconfiguration of stair core B, corridor and entrance to adjoining toilets and hostel bedrooms and reconfiguration of 3 no. bedrooms (from 3 no. 4-person rooms to 2 no. 4-person rooms and 1 no. 5-person room) adjacent to stair core B of the tourist hostel element of the development. i) Amendments at first to sixth floor level consist of minor internal alterations to the internal apartment layouts and amendments to the stair core, lift and corridor of the residential element of the development. j) Amendments at roof level consist of minor reconfiguration of the roof plant and communal open space area (overall reduction by approx. 2 sq m from approx. 76 sq m as permitted to approx. 74 sq m). The proposed amendments will result in a 93 no. bedroom tourist hostel accommodating 517 no. bedspaces (94 no. bedrooms and 512 no. bedspaces originally permitted) and 12 no. residential apartment units and includes all associated works. All other development remains as permitted under Reg. Ref. WEB2214/24.
The site is generally bounded by a Dublin City Council car park and multi-use games area to the north; Chancery Street to the south; 19-20 Chancery Street and St. Michan's Place to the west; and 8-12 St. Michan's Street and St. Michan's Street to the east. The development will consist of: a) The demolition of all existing buildings and structures on site (1-4 storeys) including reconfiguration of part basement level (total GFA approx. 1,794 sq m) and the construction of a 7 - 8 storey (approx. 26.4 m overall height) over part basement level building (total GFA approx. 5,635 sqm) accommodating 12 no. residential apartment units (approx. 1,180 sq m) and a 96 no. bedroom tourist hostel (approx. 4,455 sq m) with additional plant, tank room and ESB substation. b) The 12 no. residential apartment units will consist of 6 no. 1-bed units and 6 no. 2-bed units located across first to sixth floor level, each with an associated private open space area in the form of a balcony. Pedestrian access to the residential apartment units is proposed via St. Michan's Street. Communal open space (approx. 76 sqm) for the residential units is provided at seventh floor level in the form of a roof terrace. A total of 28 no. bicycle parking spaces are proposed for the residential units (22 no. at basement level and 6 no. at ground floor). c) Provision of a 96 no. bedroom tourist hostel accommodating 599 no. bedspaces in a mixture of accessible, twin and 4 - 10 no. person bedrooms from first to seventh floor level. The hostel development will comprise a reception / lobby amenity area with ancillary café / bar / co-working space (with a main entrance via Chancery Street and secondary service entrance points at Chancery Street, St. Michan's Place and St. Michan's Street) (approx. 196 sq m), a gym (approx. 54 sq m), staff office (approx. 9 sq m) and a WC, luggage area (approx. 8 sq m), a kitchen (approx. 32 sq m), food and beverage area (approx. 12 sq m), laundry store (approx. 12 sq m), comms room (approx. 1o sq m), bicycle store (approx. 14 sq m) providing for 20 no. bicycle spaces, refuse store (approx. 35 sq m), plant level (approx. 38 sq m) with generator, tank room (62 sq m) all at ground floor level. The first floor level will accommodate a guest kitchen / dining area (approx. 79 sq m), cinema room (approx. 33.5 sq m), guest laundry room (approx. 35 sq m), staff lounge (approx. 24 sq m), staff room (approx. 22 sq m) and linen store (approx. 7 sq m). Additional linen stores are proposed from second to seventh floor levels. d) Reconfiguration of the existing basement level (approx. 115 sq m) is proposed to accommodate a new tank / plant room and a bicycle store (approx. 54 sq m). The development will also provide for all associated site development works and infrastructure including ESB substation and switch room (approx. 30 sq m), green roofs, roof plant, PV panels, site services and connections for foul drainage, surface water infrastructure and water supply.
Permission for the relocation of the existing vehicular access-controlled gates which open onto Strand Street Great located at Ha'penny Bridge House, 19/22 Lower Ormond Quay, D01 AE95, 1-6 Swift's Row and 17-18 Strand Street Great, Dublin 1.
PERMISSION The development will consist of the removal of the existing shopfront and shopfront signage and replacing it with a new proposed glazed shopfront and associated works consisting of: (a) New white metal fascia and pilaster panels together with new proposed "KIKO MILANO" signage consisting of back illuminated, individually cut lettering (circa 1400mm wide x 500mm high) fixed to fascia; and (b). Installation of 2 no. new proposed LED graphic display screens (circa 1100mm wide by 2200mm high), located internally, on ground floor level behind shopfront windows.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of a single-storey rear extension of 3.5m2, reordering of soil and rainwater pipes, removal of cementious render and application of new breathable external insulation to rear elevation; new hanging sign to front façade; internal alterations consisting of partial removal of later mezzanine floor to reinstate double height space, upgrading of stair enclosure to 30-minute fire resistance and new balustrade at first floor level; repair and restoration works to floors, wall finishes and joinery, and upgrading of building services. No works are proposed to 18 Ormond Quay Upper.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for works to 67 Arran Street East which is conjoined with 18 Ormond Quay Upper, a protected structure, in Dublin 7, located in a conservation area. No works are proposed for 18 Ormond Quay Upper. The proposed works are: The removal of render, the repointing of the street elevation, render repairs in lime to gable and rear elevation, the reinstatement of the ground floor shop window configuration to historic known type, the reinstatement of a hipped roof and the rebuilding of chimneystack. Structural repairs to façade.
Planning permission for development at a 0.06 Ha site at Nos. 35 and 36 Abbey Street Upper and Abbey Cottages, Dublin 1. Permission was previously granted for the demolition of the 3 no. storey commercial unit located on the subject site under DCC Reg. Ref. 2954/18. The development will principally consist of modifications to the previously permitted development (DCC Reg. Ref. 2971/17 / ABP Ref. PL29N.249037, DCC Reg. Ref. 2954/18, DCC Reg Ref 2928/19 and DCC Reg Ref 3804/19 / ABP Ref PL29N.305853) resulting in the addition of an eleventh and twelfth floor, each with 16 no. rooms, a gross floor area of 380.5 sq m and set back from the building line; the removal of 3 no. bedrooms at ninth floor level to facilitate a lounge area (60.5 sq m), the provision of a 51 sqm external terrace at ninth floor level with an east facing aspect, the relocation of the domestic hot water pump and external condensers from the previously permitted roof level (part 9 no. to part 11 no. storey building permitted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3804/19 / ABP Ref. PL29N.305853) to roof level of the proposed part 9 no. to part 13 no. storey building, and all associated elevational changes and site development works above and below ground. The proposed development will result in a part 9 no. to part 13 no. storey building with increase in the total number of rooms from 151 no. to 184 no. rooms and an increase in the gross floor area from 5,355 sq m (permitted under DCC Reg. Ref. 3804/19 / ABP Ref. PL29N.305853) to 6,116 sq m.
Permission for development on a site of c. 0.35 hectares at Nos. 31-34 Abbey Street Upper, 42-51 Great Strand Street and bounded by Byrnes Lane, Dublin 1 to amend part of the development permitted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3172/18. The proposed development provides for an increase in the permitted basement area of c. 51 sqm to provide for additional plant and back of house for the hotel.