Planning permission is sought for 2 storey extension to rear of existing house, additional bedroom on first floor and internal modifications proposed and all associated site works.
The development will consist of a free standing single storey ESB sub-station and MV switch room (approx. 63 sq m) to the side boundary of the site, (northern boundary) and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission for retention of a change of use from office/educational use (granted permission under Pl Ref No 2556/14) back to use as a single residential dwelling house at 15 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1. a Protected Structure.
Planning Permission for the re-arrangement of the existing Hill end turnstiles and gates including new single storey gate house security building with underground rainwater storage tank and associated works at the Hill End of Croke Park, St. Joseph's Avenue, Dublin 3.
RETENTION: For the retention of works carried out, including the demolition of the original attic structure, the construction of a first-floor dormer-type structure over the full area of the rear roof of the existing house, a first-floor extension to the rear over the existing ground floor rear structure, the raising of the ridge level of the main roof to achieve habitable accommodation height, and all associated works. The retained works accommodate a new stairs, bedroom, bathroom, and storage area at first floor level.
For the demolition of existing attic structure, new first floor dormer type structure over full area of rear roof of existing house, new first floor extension to the rear over existing ground floor rear structure, raising of ridge level of main roof to achieved habitable accommodation height and associated works. Proposed new works will accommodate new stairs, bedroom, bathroom and storage area at first floor level.
PERMISSION for development at the Hill End of Croke Park, St Joseph's Avenue, Dublin 3. Consisting of modifications to existing planning permission Ref: 2644/19 to include the substitution of a 27.8m reinforced concrete wall incorporating a 9m long gated opening in lieu of the previously approved 27.8m long blockwork wall to the western boundary of the Handball Centre site. In addition it is proposed to construct a new 12.7m long reinforced concrete wall between gates A9 and A10, a new galvanised steel fence and double gate between the Handball Centre site and the outer Cusack car park, and a new 5 sqm security hut at the end of St Joseph's Avenue along with 2 No. automated boom barriers in lieu of the proposed re-arrangement of the existing Hill end turnstiles and gates described in the planning permission Ref: 2099/20. It is also proposed to construct the underground rain water harvesting tank as permitted by planning permission Ref: 2099/20. The new enclosure will accommodate 8 No EV charging stations and bicycle parking for 52 bicycles.
Planning permission is sought by Roger English for the following works: (i) Widening of existing pedestrian entrance wall & railings (ii) Alterations to existing front elevation to include a new front façade (comprising of traditional timber style panelling & pilasters, new signage, and reformation & widening of existing window / door ope), and all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for the construction of two new sheltered 'loggia', one to the assembly hall facing west (34.4sqm covered footprint) the second to the southern elevation of the classroom wing (38.5sqm. covered footprint), both provide shelter to the existing external play space together with site works and minor modifications where the new structures meet the existing buildings.
The development will consist of the forming of a new vehicular access at front with gates and resurfacing part of existing front garden for parking.
Permission for, a. Raising of roof level to accommodate new dormer extension to rear, b. Two storey extension to rear, c. Minor alterations to ground floor plan, d. All associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of minor alterations to existing guarding on the roof level surrounding the existing sensory roof garden which was previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2285/11 to allow works to raise the existing guarding to 1.8m high and to allow for remedial works to the existing roof and for all associated site works.
Permission for construction of a flat roof Dormer Extension and Attic Conversion of 16.4m2 to rear.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for restoration works to the existing house at No. 19 Portland Row, Dublin 1, Protected Structure. Works include conservation of the existing building fabric, lowering of the lower ground floor to account for underpinning, reconfiguration of the stepped access and entrance to the lower ground floor, internal insulation, relocation of the kitchen, reconfiguration of the ceiling profile at first floor level, installation of a rooflight to the inner pitch, stainless steel helical reinforcement to brick work to the front and rear elevation, demolition of the outhouse, new electrical and plumbing installation to include for the installation of a foul sewage sump pump and a new drainage connection to Portland Row. The application includes ancillary and associated works.
Permission for the construction of a 9.9sq.m. first floor extension, a bedroom, with the replacement and modifications to the existing layout and roofs including, raised ridgeline at proposed extension to the rear, roof-lights, thermal upgrading of the building fabric and all associated works.
Renovation and Extension to Existing House consisting of New Porch Area (1.7m2) and Bay Window at Ground Floor (1.1m2) and First Floor (0.8m2) including External Wall Insulation to existing front elevation; Extension to Rear consisting of New Kitchen and Dining at Ground Floor Level (15m2) including 2No. Rooflights and Extension to existing Bedroom at First Floor Level (2.5m2); New Internal Layout (Bathroom) and Window to Rear Elevation, 2No. Velux Window to Rear Roof, Landscaping and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE. PERMISSION & RETENTION. The development will consist of restoration and preservation works to the brick facades including repair, re-pointing, and consolidation of the brickwork, rendering in lime plaster to the rear return, the cleaning and the re-pointing of the front steps, the repair of the railings to the front, retiling of the entrance hall and replacement of rainwater goods and doors to basement. Retention permission is sought for the installation of internal linings to the basement and ground floor level return walls and ceilings, including breathable insulation and plasterboard to basement walls internal walls.
The development will consist of a single storey rear extension and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of No. 10 and No. 11 Belvedere Court and construction of 14 No. 2 bedroom apartments, in one four storey block with a step down to three storey to the rear, (gross area c. 1,106sqm, site area c. 414sqm), arranged around 2 no. external courtyards / lightwells, with balconies to front and rear at ground, first, second and third floor levels, third floor roof level landscaped communal open space to the rear (c. 75sqm), solar roof panels and green roof over four storey block, pedestrian and cycle entrance off Belvedere Court, 18 no covered cycle spaces, associated residential bin storage and all associated site works.
RETENTION: Permission for Residential refurbishment development, for: 1. Upgrade works to the heating system and electrical works. 2. Installation of insulated dry lining to existing walls. 3. Fire safety upgrades to all apartments. 4. Installation of new kitchenettes. 5. Upgrade to all en-suite bathrooms. 6. Installation of new doors. 7. Change of use of garage space to two-bedroom apartment at No. 11 Sherrard Street Lower, Dublin 1.
The application seeks modifications to the previously approved permission DCC Reg. Ref. 2556/20. Modifications are to include: the addition of 4 No. apartment units achieved by way of an additional floor, to the previously granted scheme bringing the total no. of floors of the building from 4-storeys to 5-storeys and increasing the total number of apartment units from 13 No. apartments to 17 No. apartments consisting of 8 No. one-beds and 9 No. two-beds. All with associated bike store, bin store, landscaping, and site works.
The development will consist of 1. Demolition of existing single-storey rear extension. 2. Construction of a new single storey flat roof rear extension, consisting of a dining area and W.C. 3. Conversion of the existing attic space (for use as a home office & W.C) incorporating one dormer window and two roof windows to the rear roof plane. 4. General remodel and upgrade of the existing dwelling at both floor levels to suit the new proposed layouts. 5. All drainage, structural and associated site works to be implemented.
RETENTION:The development consists of retention permission for a single storey building to the rear of 87 Ballybough Road (with access from Clonmore Road) to be used as an optician's office. Retention permission is also sought for a change of use from a hair salon to an optician's office. Retention permission is also sought for a roof terrace located above the optician's office with associated access and steel railing structure as part of a domestic application connected to 87 Ballybough Road.
Planning permission for the development will consist of: (a) demolition of existing single storey structures to the rear, (b) construction of new part single storey part two storey flat roof extension to the rear, (c) construction of new dormer element to the rear roof slope, (d) all associated new openings, internal layout alterations, site landscaping, drainage and ancillary works.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of the demolition of the existing non-habitable part one-storey, part two-storey return to the rear of the property and the construction of a new part one-storey, part two-storey return to the rear of the property, and all associated site and landscaping works. The proposed extension will increase the gross floor area by 8.4m2.
A two storey extension to rear of existing dwelling.
RETENTION: Permission for retention of existing single story ground floor extension to rear - floor area 7.5 sqm.
This development will consist of: (1) Construction of a single-storey flat-roofed structure at the rear, (2) Provision of new roof-light over stairs half-landing, (3) Provision of new rooflight in existing bathroom, and (4) All associated works and services necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission sought for the demolition of the existing single storey extension to rear and proposed replacement with a two storey extension to rear comprising of kitchen/dining room at ground floor level, extended bedroom 2 & bathroom at first floor level.
The development will consist of (1) the demolition of existing single storey extension and sheds to rear of dwelling, (2) Construct new single storey extension to rear and conversion of existing attic space to non-habitable space to include 1 no. rooflight to front roofslope & 3 no. rooflights to rear roofslope, (3) complete all ancillary site works.
The development calls for a first-floor structure built above the existing ground floor rear extension, of the main two-storey house No. 153 Clonliffe Road, the proposed plan will consist of two bedrooms, a timber roof deck, including a galvanised steel external stairs.
RETENTION: Retention Permission at No. 153 Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3. The area to be retained consists of the single storey ground floor extension to the rear of the property with monopitch roof that we believe was constructed approximately 10 years ago.
The development will consist of the following: A new vehicular entrance driveway to the front onto Clonliffe Road; removal of the existing double doors (4m wide) to the storage shed located to the rear of the property onto the rear access lane, and replacement with new double doors (1.8m wide), all associated site-works, ancillary drainage and landscaping.
Rear single storey extension of existing house with flat roof and rooflights and all associated siteworks to rear garden
RETENTION PERMISSION - The development will consist of retention of a pitched roof with roof lights on a single storey building previously granted permission under WEB1698/23 a rear single storey extension of existing house with flat roof and rooflights and all associated siteworks to rear garden.
PERMISSION:The development will comprise of the demolition of a single storey return to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a new 63m2 single storey extension to the rear of the dwelling and the replacement of the existing drainage connection with a new connection to the municipal system.
The development will comprise: the demolition of a single storey return to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a new 79m2 part 2 storey extension to the rear of the dwelling and the replacement of the existing drainage connection with a new connection to the municipal drainage system.
The development will comprise the demolition of a single storey return to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a new 61m2 part 2 storey extension to the rear of the dwelling and the replacement of the existing drainage connection with a new connection to the municipal drainage system.
Planning permission for single storey extension to gable end of house, also all associated site works.
Planning permission for material change of use from cafe use to office use with consulting rooms, including internal alterations in fitting out the existing grey box space and new signage. The works consist of alterations to the existing grey box space to provide an office with consulting rooms, including new finishes to existing walls and floors, new stud partitions and ceilings and associated mechanical and electrical installations. Signage to include a privacy band across the full length of the front glazed elevation in the form of a grey manifestation 1.6m high and orange Jigsaw logo and lettering to the glazing pane on the left of the existing entrance doors and a separate projected sign of 6mm powder coated metal with orange Jigsaw logo supported off 50mm black powerder coated support bars.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: For Residential refurbishment development. This development is for; Retention Permission for the Change of use of the Ground Floor accommodation from shops to residential accommodation and Planning Permission to redesign the existing conversion of 3 apartments to 2 apartments, with the shop front like door replaced with a window and a new window also introduced to the ground floor living area.
For demolition of the existing garden shed and the construction of a three-storey mews house in the rear garden of the corner site of No.173 Clonliffe Road and 2A Jones Road, Dublin 3. The proposed house will be accessed from Jones Road and will have a roof garden accommodating screened private open space. Proposed works include all associated site works, including partial reconstruction of the boundary wall facing Jones Road and the insertion of an additional access gate in this wall.
Planning permission for a change of use at a site on the corner of No. 2A Jones Road, Dublin 3 and No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3. Change of use proposed is from the current residential unit at No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3 with an ancillary granny flat at 2A Jones Road, Dublin 3 to retention of the residential unit at No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3 and a change of use from ancillary granny flat at 2A Jones Road to an independent residential unit, thus creating two independent residential units on the site.
Planning permission is sought for works to no's 80 & 81 Ballybough Road, Dublin 3, on the junction with Charleville venue. The proposed works are to include: the conversion of No. 80 Ballybough Road from a two-bed house to 1 no. ground floor studio apartment with access from Charleville Avenue, and 1 no. studio and study duplex apartment on first floor and attic level, provided with first floor roof terrace and attic level dormers to front and rear elevations, accessed from Ballybough Road, along with: the demolition of 81 Ballybough Road and the construction of a new 4-storey building providing 3 no. one-bed apartments, 1 no. one-bed apartment with study, 1 no. two-bed apartment, and 1 no. three-bed apartment. The apartments will be accessed from Charleville Avenue and be served by a shared yard containing bike and bin stores. The proposed total of 8 no. apartments will have individual external balcony/terrace areas, some facing onto Ballybough Road and Charleville Avenue and will have access to a shared roof garden. Works also to include all associated site and landscaping works.
Planning permission for the development consist of: (i) Refurbishment of the historic facade and change of use from light industrial to residential of the existing Rawlton House to consist of 10no. new apartments being a mix of 4no. one bed, 5no. two bed units and 1no. three bed unit to include a rooftop terrace for private amenity space to the rear, (ii) demolition of existing modern industrial shed to the rear, (iii) construction of a new 3-storey apartment block to the rear consisting of 8no. apartments being a mix of 2no. one bed, 3no. 2 bed, 1no. three bed penthouse unit and 2no. four bed units, (iv) provision of outdoor amenity spaces, (v) new bicycle storage, (vi) new bin storage area, (vii) new additional storage units for the apartments, (viii) connection to services and all associated site works
The demolition of the existing rear extension and the construction of a new part-one and part-two storey rear extension, installation of new roof-light and skylight at rear, internal alterations to existing dwelling to accommodate proposed new internal layout and all ancillary site works.
For permission for development at a site located at Portland Row, Dublin 1, D01 FV05. The site has access via Portland Row and is bounded by houses on Portland Row, Dunne Street, North Great Clarence Street and fronts onto Aldborough Place. The proposed housing development aims to provide a sustainable and vibrant residential community with a total of 49 units across 3 blocks. The development will feature a mix of two-story houses, own-door duplex apartments, and apartment units, catering to diverse housing needs. Additionally, the project will include ample secure and visitor cycle parking facilities, associated site works, and landscaping. These works include the demolition of 2no. existing industrial sheds. Proposed Construction of; Block A comprising of 4no. 3 bed 2-story houses, Block B comprising of 4no. 3 bed 2-story houses and Block C is an apartment building ranging from 3 to 5 storeys, comprising 16no. 3 bed duplex apartments, 16no. 2 bed apartments, 9no. 1 bed apartments as well as a community arts and culture space, bicycle storage, utilities and bin storage. The proposed development also includes public open space, communal open space and associated site works.
RETENTION: Retention planning permission for non-habitable attic conversion with roof window to the front and dormer to rear.
The proposed development will consist of a single-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling, with rooflights, and all associated site works.
1. The Demolition of existing single storey extension to rear of the property and 2. Construction of two storey flat roof extension to rear to include two fixed uPVC rooflight type windows and one high level fixed window at first floor level to rear and 3. Connection to services and associated works at no. 31 Sherrard Avenue, Dublin 1.