Permission for retention of alterations to the new front-facing roof dormer granted under planning application (Reg/Ref No. D22A/0457), comprising an additional 480mm to the roof height of the dormer, and provision of a front-facing roof-window to the ground-floor kitchen roof.
Permission for the widening of the vehicular entrance
Retention Permission is sought for - Change of use from office to residential, interior remodelling including the provision of a new ensuite shower room to the first floor, general refurbishment works throughout. These works were previously permitted as part of Reg. Ref. No. D14A/0534.
Permission for development. Permission is sought for A)
Permission to demolish single storey side extension
Removal of existing extension, terrace and planter to rear. Modification of existing rear 1st floor elevation, removal of existing ground floor window on east elevation, widening of existing vehicular entrance to 3.75, construction of single storey extension to rear, new terrace to rear, addition of new door to ground floor rear elevation, addition of 2no. rooflights and 1no. ridge rooflight, increase in height of existing stone wall to west elevation/Brighton Avenue and all associated site works.
Permission sought for amendments to previously permitted development, Plan Reg Ref D23A/0552, including retention of construction already carried out, at 6 Pakenham Road, Monkstown, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. The amendments consist of (1) removal of structurally unstable 2 storey rear and side walls, (2) construction of new replacement 2 storey external walls in insulated concrete construction on the same footprint as those removed including 4no. circular headed flat niches in the rear wall and omission of brickwork to the Pakenham Road elevation, (3) provision of 6.5 sq. M flat roof extension at the rear northwest corner, (4) relocation of proposed excess surface water soakaway from the northeast to the southeast of the dwelling, (5) provision of hipped roof in lieu of pre-existing gable at western end of dwelling to match other end, (6) relocation of pre-existing window and addition of 1no. small window at the 1st floor west elevation, (7) blocking up existing entrance from Pakenham Road in granite walling, and including all related ancillary works.
Permission sought for alterations and extensions to existing dwelling comprising (1) demolition of existing single storey lean- to non original structures to front/ southwest elevation and construction of new enlarged curved single storey flat roof extension, (2) removal of 2 storey front/southwest facing wall and construction of replacement rendered wall circa 450mm higher with new windows in modified openings (3) removal of existing curved slated main roof chimney stacks/flue terminals and construction of replacement roof circa 450mm higher with natural slate finish. 3no. velux rooflights, photovoltaic panels and metal rainwater goods (4) formation of new openings an provision of new doors and windows at ground floor level on the northeast and west elevations, (5) re-opening of original pedestrian entrance from Pakenham Road and provision of new gate therein, (6) internal alterations including removal /reconfiguration of of internal walls, waterproofing and insulation (7) repair and repainting of the original 2 storey structure, (8) provision of all necessary services to facilitate the development including on site surface water attenuation/disposal.
Material alteration to the rear boundary wall, widening of the existing opening and installation of a new electric roller shutter vehicular gate to provide for improved vehicle access from Old Dunleary Road.
Planning Permission & Retention Permission. Permission for the demolition of the existing front entrance porch on the west elevation and the construction of a new entrance door and canopy on the south elevation as previously granted under planning register reference D19A/0444. The development will also include a new vehicular entrance to the west elevation, retention of a garden wall and vehicular entrance to the southern boundary, the addition of new sliding gates to both southern vehicular entrances, internal alterations and all associated siteworks, landscaping and utilities.
Permission is sought for development for construction
Permission. The developemnt will consist of
New two storey flat-roof domestic extension to the north side of existing pavilion dwelling (comprising 3.5sqm new floor area at ground floor level and 40sqm at first floor level falling largely within existing footprint and volume) having a north elevation partly visible from Seapoint Avenue; repositioning of 2 no. high level east boundary elevation windows; insertion of rooflights on existing and proposed structure; associated site and landscaping works.
Permission for the retention of single storey extension to the rear comprising floor area of 10.56 sq. metres and the partial convesrion of existing garage for domestic use.
Permission for development. The proposed works involve
Amendment to Planning Reference D19A/0349, ABP-307151-20 to include A) Modifications to internal layouts to allow for the provision of a lift. B) alterations to the elevations to reflect the revised floor layouts. C) the reduction of the front elevation bay window from 3 storeys with pitched roof to two storeys with parapet roof. D) an increase in the overall height of the units to allow for an increased floor to ceiling height on the ground floor level. E) The addition of a single storey projection to the rear of each unit. F) The modification to the roof lights to each unit & all associated site works.
Permission for the demolition of the existing site entrance gates off Monkstown Road to form a new road setback and widened vehicular entrance, the demolition of the existing bungalow and sheds to rear of the site, partial demolition of the existing boundary wall between the access laneway and northern boundary; the construction of a new access roadway and path to 7 no. residential units comprised of 3 no. 3-storey semi-detached units (6 units in total) and 1 no. 2 bedroom detached 2-storey unit, together with all associated site works, landscaping, services and utilities.
The development will consist of
Outline Permission is sought for the construction
Permission is sought for development.
Installation of a 1,200 sq.m (235kWp) Ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) array and all associated ancillary works.
Minor alterations to a dwelling house as previously approved under D21A/0358 to include the raising of the floor levels of the coach house from 17.143 metres to 17.595 metres (increase of 0.452 metres) and extension from 17.480 metres to 17.950 metres (increase of 0.470 metres) resulting in ridge height of the coach house increasing from 22.870 metres to 23.500 metres (increase of 0.630 metres) and that of the extension from 22.820 metres to 23.500 metres (increase of 0.680 metres). A Protected Structure.
Permission is sought for a change of use of a former coach house, which abuts a boundary wall on Monkstown Road, to a dwelling-house. Permission is also sought to carry out works which are to include:(i) alterations to said existing former coach house; (ii) erection of a two storey extension to said former coach house; (iii) to demolish a 15 metre length of defective existing boundary wall abutting the public footpath on Monkstown Road and rebuild section of said wall in masonry that will be capped and plastered to match existing wall (iv) to connect the wastewater of the proposed dwelling house to the existing waste water mains sewer and to connect its surface water to on -site soakaways and (v) to carry out all associated works in the grounds.
Retention of development is sought for the demolition of existing conservatory and construction of a single storey extension to include new master bedroom suite, utility, reconfiguration of living room, internal alterations and courtyard garden all to the rear of existing single storey detached dwelling
Permission is sought. The proposed development will consist of the demolition of all existing structures on site and the construction of a residential development comprising of 96 no. apartment units in 2 no. apartment blocks as follows: Block A containing a total of 48 no. apartments comprising of 24 no. one beds and 24 no. 2 beds, in a building 6 storeys over basement in height, and Block B containing a total of 48 no. apartments comprising of 24 no. one beds and 24 no. two beds, in a building 6 storeys over basement in height, with all apartments provided with private terraces/balconies. The development includes the construction of a basement providing car parking spaces, motorcycle spaces, bicycle spaces, plant room and bin stores. The development also incorporates a car parking/set down area and bicycle spaces at surface level; 1 no. ESB sub-station; public lighting; boundary treatments; landscaping including play equipment; upgrades to public realm including works to existing road and footpath; future pedestrian access indicated at boundary with Dalguise lands subject to agreement; and all associated engineering and site works necessary to facilitate the development. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) had been prepared and is submitted to the planning authority with this application.
Permission for a strategic housing development consisting of the demolition of all existing structures on site and the construction of a residential development comprising of 122 no. apartment units (1 no. studio, 57 no. one beds, 58 no. two beds, and 6 no. three beds) within 2 no. blocks (ranging in height from 4-7 storeys over basement), all of which will be provided as follows: Block A containing a total of 58 no. apartments comprising of 31 no. one beds, and 27 no. two beds, in a building 4-5 storeys over basement in height, and all apartments provided with private balconies/terraces; and, Block B containing a total of 64 no. apartments comprising of 1 no. studio, 26 no. one beds, 31 no. two beds, and 6 no. three beds, in a building 5-7 storeys over basement in height, and all apartments provided with private balconies/terraces. The development also includes the construction of a basement providing 122 no. car parking spaces, 246 no. bicycle spaces, 5 no. motorcycle spaces, and a plant room and bin stores. The proposal also incorporates 24 no. bicycle spaces at surface level; 1 no. ESB sub-station; public lighting; boundary treatments; landscaping including play equipment; upgrades to public realm including works to existing road and footpath; future pedestrian access indicated at boundary with Dalguise lands subject to agreement; and all associated engineering and site works necessary to facilitate the development. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Plan 2016-2022 and the Dún Laoghaire Urban Framework Plan. The application contains a statement indicating why permission should be granted for the proposed development, having regard to a consideration specified in section 37(2)(b) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, notwithstanding that the proposed development materially contravenes a relevant development plan or local area plan other than in relation to the zoning of the land. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The application together with a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.monkstownshd.ie
Full planning permission for the following to the existing single storey fully serviced detached house. Full planning permission is sought for minor alterations to glazing on front, rear and side elevation of house, minor changes to roof finish to rear and interior redesign of floor plan. Maintain connection to public sewerage and surface water and all ancillary site works.
Retention permission for changes to D04A/0199. A) Amalgamation of 3 no. apartments to the rear (north) at ground floor level to provide 2 no. two-bed apartment units. B) Amalgamation of 3 no. duplex apartment units to the rear (north) at first and second floor levels to provide 1 no. four bed duplex apartment unit. C) Reconfiguration of external stair arrangement together with changes to the external facade to northwest and southeast to the entire building. D) Provision of 2 no. rooftop gardens each serving the apartment immeadiately below at Block B&C. The change reduces the total number of residential units from the previously granted 10 units to the current 7 units.
Permission is sought. The development
A Protected Structure. Planning permission for alterations to the boundary of granted permission (D22A/0235) with associated site works and landscaping.
Permission for change of use
Permission for development to consist of the change of use of the existing ground floor office unit to cafe, associated internal alterations to the unit, new signage and the retention of the existing timber shopfront.
The development will consist of the demolition of existing boundary wall to the North, part demolition of existing East & South facing elevations, removal of existing garden sheds and the removal of 2no. existing trees. the construction of a new 56.5sqm single storey flat roof side extension, a new 24.3 metre boundary wall to the north, the replacement of existing windows at ground and first floor and all other associated site above and below ground. The site is within an Architectural Conservation Area.
Permission for a ‘Build to Rent’ strategic housing development consisting of the construction of a new development of 146 no. units (34 no. studio apartment units, 77 no. 1 bed apartment units and 35 no. 2 bed apartment units), and associated ancillary residential tenant amenities (c.468 m2) including a gym, atrium/reception area and skylounge. A retail unit (c.290m2) addressing Old Dun Leary Road and Cumberland Street is also proposed. It is proposed to adapt and incorporate an existing 4 storey building ‘DunLeary House’(a proposed Protected Structure) on site into the development to provide co-working office suites (c.247m2). The proposed development has overall heights ranging from 6 storeys (with set backs from 4th & 5th storey) addressing Dun Leary Hill, to 5 and 8 storeys (with set back from 7th storey) addressing Old Dun Leary Road and 6-7 storeys (with set backs at 8th storey) addressing Cumberland Street. Extensive residential amenity facilities are proposed (with a combined area c.468 m2) including a: gym and associated ancillary facilities at level 01G (c.120 sqm), multi- functional atrium/reception amenity areas at level 01G (c.251 m2); residential amenity (sky lounge facility approximately 97 sqm) with external terrace at level 7. Private open space for the apartment units is proposed by way of balconies and shared landscaped terraces. Communal open space is provided in the form of a landscaped courtyard including a play area (c.482 m2) and landscaped roof terraces and external areas (c.392m2 overall) with visibility from public areas A part double height retail unit (c.290 sqm) addressing Old Dun Leary Road and the corner of Cumberland Street. 1 no. signage zone (c.6675mm x c.640mm;) on the façade addressing Old Dun Leary Road; 1 no. signage zone addressing corner Old Dun Leary Road and Cumberland Street (c.800mm x 6000mm) and 2 no. signage zones (1 no. backlit horizontal sign (c. 6000 mm x 700mm) and 1 no. backlit vertical sign (c.5160mm x 800mm) along Cumberland Street main entrance. The refurbishment, partial removal and adaptation of a 4 storey building on site known as ‘DunLeary House’ (a proposed Protected Structure) to provide co-working office suites (c.247m2) at Levels 01,02 and 03. The works will include partial removal of original walls and floors, removal of non original extensions to DunLeary House, repointing and repair of brickwork and granite fabric, reinstatement of timber sash windows, removal of existing roof, removal; alteration and reinstatement of internal floor layouts, reinstatement of entrance point on DunLeary Hill, removal of non original level 00 and linking the existing building to the new development from level 00 to level 03 with the construction of 3 new floors of development (with set back at roof level) above the existing building. It is proposed to repair, reinstate and improve the existing boundary treatment to DunLeary House. Provision of 52 no. car parking spaces in total - 44 no. car parking spaces provided at level 00. At Cumberland Street 11 no. existing on street car parking spaces will be removed and 8 no. on street car parking spaces provided. Provision of 277 bicycle parking spaces (94 no. cycle parking spaces accommodated in bicycle stands and 183 no. long term bicycle parking spaces within a secure storage area) and 4 no. motorbike parking spaces, all at Level 00. Level 00 will be accessed via a new gated vehicular entrance and gated dedicated bicycle path off Old Dun Leary Road. All associated ancillary plant areas/switch rooms/ESB substation/waste management/storage areas to be provided at level 00, with provision of green roofs (c. 1,157m2.) at roof areas on levels 01, 06,07 and 08. Significant Public Realm improvements including the provision of footpath upgrades, a signalised junction on Old Dun Leary Road and Cumberland Street including pedestrian crossings on all arms, landscaping and 32 no. bicycle parking spaces (located to the front of the proposed retail unit and at the corner of Cumberland Street), the inclusion of car parking spaces (as referenced above) on Cumberland Street and new public lighting. All associated ancillary site development works including: Demolition of open fronted shed (371.7m2) located at the north eastern corner of the site with works including replacement of part of the boundary wall adjoining Clearwater Cove. all associated landscape and boundary treatment proposals all associated ancillary water and drainage works (including the diversion of existing sewer at Cumberland Street). The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Plan 2016-2022.The application contains a statement indicating why permission should be granted for the proposed development, having regard to a consideration specified in section 37(2)(b) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, notwithstanding that the proposed development materially contravenes a relevant development plan or local area plan other than in relation to the zoning of the land. The application, may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.tedcastlesliving.ie
The development will consist of the construction of a new 5-8 storey development in 2 no. Blocks (Bock 1 and Block 2) and the change of use and refurbishment of existing 3 storey (over adjacent basement level) ‘Dun Leary House’ (a Protected Structure) to provide for 88 no. residential units (26 no. 1 bed units; 37 no. 2 bed units; 24 no. 3 bed units; and 1 no. 4 bed detached house), residential amenity space at ground and first floor level (approx. 132 sq m) addressing the internal courtyard and upper terrace; 1 no. retail unit (approx. 108.5 sq m) with associated outdoor seating area at ground floor level addressing Old Dun Leary Road and Cumberland Street; and a public art display area (approx. 12 sq m) at ground floor level addressing Old Dun Leary Road. Block 1 comprises 79 no. residential units (26 no. 1 bed units, 35 no. 2 bed units and 18 no. 3 bed units) with an overall height ranging from 6 - 8 storeys (with setbacks at sixth and seventh floor levels) addressing Old Dun Leary Road and 5-8 storeys (with set back at seventh floor level) addressing Cumberland Street. Block 2 comprises 8 no. residential units (2 no. 2 bed units and 6 no. 3 bed units) with an overall height ranging from 4 - 5 storeys (with set back at fourth floor level) addressing Dun Leary Hill. The proposal provides for 2 no. communal open spaces in the form a ground floor level courtyard area which includes a lawn space, bee hives, pétanque court, kitchen, social area and seating and a first floor level terrace which provides for seating areas. Private open space is delivered in the form of balconies / terraces throughout the residential element of the development. Significant Public Realm improvements are also delivered and include the provision of footpath upgrades, a signalised junction on Old Dun Leary Road and Cumberland Street (including pedestrian crossings on all arms), landscaping, bicycle and car parking spaces on Cumberland Street and new public lighting. Proposed works to ‘Dun Leary House’ (a Protected Structure) will include the change of use and refurbishment of an existing 3 storey building (over adjacent basement level) from office/residential use to 1 no. 4 bed residential detached house (approx. 432.9 sq m) at lower ground floor level (level 01), ground floor level (level 02) and first floor level (level 03). Works will include (a) the demolition of the late-twentieth century extension to the north of the house including the lean-to glazed staircase annex, demolition of the adjacent basement structure and part of the internal structure to the north east of the house (approx. 284.8 sq m); (b) the refurbishment and internal / external alteration to the late-twentieth century north-east extension; (c) the blocking up of an existing window opening and the creation of a new window opening on the east façade at lower ground floor level; (d) the reinstatement of previously blocked door opening to the south porch (onto Dun Leary Hill); (e) the creation of a new opening on the north side of a vaulted area under the west entrance steps; (f) the demolition of some existing internal partitions and the construction of new partition walls at lower ground floor, ground floor and first floor levels; (g) the creation of a new door opening through a masonry wall between the nineteenth century house and late-twentieth century north-east extension; (h) the replacement of modern aluminium frame casement windows with replica timber sash windows; (i) the reinstatement of a timber staircase within the interior of the nineteenth century house; and (j) the conservation-led repairs to the roof, rainwater goods, external facades, boundary walls and railings of ‘Dun Leary House’. The development shall also provide for: The demolition of the existing open fronted shed (approx. 367 sq m) located at the north eastern corner of the site together with all associated internal site walls and ancillary structures on site; A main entrance reception including residential amenities area (approx. 105 sq m) and maintenance room (approx. 8.2 sq m) at first floor level and a secondary entrance at ground floor level (approx. 27 sq m); 2 no. bin stores (retail and residential stores), 3 no. bulk storage areas, maintenance zone and plant room, ESB substation, switch room and all ancillary areas at ground floor level; 25 no. car parking spaces in total as follows - 17 no. car parking spaces provided at ground floor level (in curtilage) including 3 no. electric vehicle spaces and 1 no. disabled space; the removal of 11 no. existing on street car parking spaces at Cumberland Street with provision made for 8 no. new on street car parking spaces; 242 no. bicycle parking spaces (28 no. visitor bicycle spaces, 208 no. resident bicycle spaces, 4 no. cargo bicycle spaces and 2 no. bicycle spaces for Dun Leary House); 1 no. motorcycle parking space; 1 no. new vehicular entrance and pedestrian / cycle entrance via Old Dun Leary Road at ground floor level, 1 no. pedestrian / cycle entrance via Cumberland Street at an existing entrance at first floor level and 3 no. new residential entrances (2 no. for Dun Leary House and 1 no. for Block 2) via Cumberland Street and Old Dun Leary Hill at second floor level; All other site development and infrastructure works including water, foul and surface water drainage and all associated connections (including the diversion of an existing sewer at Cumberland Street); underground attenuation and associated underground pump station; all landscaping and boundary treatment works; green roofs; 10 no. solar panels at roof level; and all associated site clearance, excavation and development works.
Application for full planning permission to construct a single storey ground floor extension to the existing dwelling house and all associated ancillary site works.
The development will consist of 1) Demolition of existing dormer bungalow. 2) Construction of a replacement two storey flat roof 4 bed house. 3) Roof access to roof terrace. 4) plant room, garage and associated site works and drainage. 5) Landscaping including the repositioning of existing vehicular entrance and new pedestrian entrance.
Permission is sought for alterations to existing two-storey
Permission is sought for alterations including single storey extension to the rear of existing two-storey dwelling house and all associated site works.
The installation of 29PV solar panels on the west, south and east facing roofs of the dwelling house. (A protected structure)
A timber bicycle storage unit, max. 1.8m height, with plan dimensions 2.5m (W) x 2.3m (D).
Planning permission is sought for development at Summergrove Orchard, a dwelling located on a site to the rear of Tudor House, a protected structure. Proposed development of the dwelling, Summergrove Orchard comprises: replacement of the existing flat roof with new pitched roof finished with natural slate. Construction of a dormer bedroom within part of the attic in the proposed new roof. New single storey porch to the front and rear. New ground floor window to existing South elevation. Provision of first floor window to the south facing gable. Provision of rooflights on the South, West and North faces of the proposed new pitched roof. The proposed development does not involve any works to the protected structure.
Permission for the following development: Reintegration of the separate basement apartment into the main house including altering the existing stairs to serve the entire basement, insertion of two new sash windows into existing recesses in the west facing side of the rear return, conversion of a door to become a window to the rear return at basement level, removal of bathroom to the top of the stairs to be replaced by an open study area, alterations of an en-suite bathroom to become a shared bathroom, replacement of existing non original aluminium windows with new sash windows to match the original detail to the rear and side, reconfiguring access to existing utility room, alterations of glazing to the rear bay from opening to fixed glazing, replacement of window to ground floor WC and provision of slimpane double glazing into a number of the existing sash windows.
Development consisting of provision of a new bay window to front elevation of the existing dwelling, and associated site works.
Retention permission for a 9.3m2 timber clad garden shed constructed in the curtilage of Richmond Park House, a protected structure (RPS No.868)
Retention Permission for development. Retention Permission is sought for changes made during construction to planning reg. ref. D19A/0134 these include enlarged single-storey plant room to the side and the omission of a new internal partition wall. Permission is also sought for then retention of a single-storey bicycle shed / bin store, the altering of a n existing door opening to provide a fanlight over and the blocking up of an existing window opening.
Proposed attic conversion with roof windows to both sides of roof with associated ancillary works.
Large Scale Residential Development LRD permission for development on a site of c. 3.58 hectares at Dalguise House (Protected Structure RPS No. 870), Monkstown Road, Monkstown, County Dublin, A94 D7D1 (the lands include the following structures identified as Garage (A94 N3A1); Gate Lodge (aka Brick Lodge) (A94 R9T1); Dalguise Lodge (aka Entrance Lodge) (No. 71 Monkstown Rd, A94 TP46); White Lodge (A94 V6V9)); and on-street car parking in front of Nos. 6 and 7 Purbeck (A94 C586 and A94 HT99, respectively), with the provision of vehicular and pedestrian access and egress at two points on Monkstown Road: the existing entrance to Dalguise; and at Purbeck. Alterations will be made at Purbeck including the relocation of 4 No. existing car parking spaces to facilitate the construction of a new vehicular and pedestrian bridge over the Stradbrook Stream. The development, with a total gross floor area of approximately 46,940 sq m (including a basement of 5,230 sq m and undercroft parking of 1,344 sq m) (of which some 45,712 sq m is new build, and 1,228 sq m retained existing buildings), will consist of the construction of 491 No. residential units, consisting of 484 No. new build and 7 No. residential units (the latter within existing structures (repurposed from Dalguise House, Gate Lodge (Brick Lodge) and Coach House)). The residential provision will comprise: 3 No. two storey 3-bed terraced houses (GFA 569 sq m), and 488 No. Build-to-Rent units (consisting of 2 No. studio units; 288 No. 1-beds; 32 No. 2-beds/3 persons; 153 No. 2-beds/4-persons; and 13 No. 3-beds) (with an option for the use of 4 No. of the BTR Units to cater for short-term stays of up to 14 days at any one time to cater inter alia for visitors and short-term visits to residents of the overall scheme) residential amenities and residential support facilities; a childcare facility; and restaurant/café. The development will consist of: the demolition and partial demolition of existing structures (total demolition area 967 sq m, comprising: two residential properties (White Lodge (A94 V6V9), a 2 storey house (192 sq m); and a residential garage (A94 N3A1) and shed to the southwest of Dalguise House (285 sq m)); swimming pool extension to the southeast of Dalguise House (250 sq m); lean-to structures to the south of the walled garden (142 sq m); part-demolition of Lower Ground Floor at Dalguise House (9 sq m); single storey extension to the south of the Coach House (29 sq m) and three ancillary single-storey structures (8 sq m, 8 sq m, and 31 sq m) within the yard; potting shed (13 sq m); removal of 2 No. glasshouses; and alterations to, including the creation of 3 No. opes and the removal of a 12.4 m section of the walled garden wall to the east); the construction of: 11 No. residential blocks (identified as: Block A (total GFA 2,015 sq m) 7 storey, comprising 19 No. apartment units (15 No. 1-beds, 4 No. 2-beds) and a childcare facility (540 sq m over Ground and First Floor Levels); Block B (total GFA 3,695 sq m) 7 storey over undercroft car parking, comprising 48 No. apartment units (33 No. 1-beds, 6 No. 2-beds/3 persons, 9 No. 2-beds/4-persons); Block C (total GFA 3,695 sq m) 7 storey over undercroft car parking, comprising 48 No. apartment units (33 No. 1-beds, 6 No. 2-beds/3 persons, 9 No. 2-beds/4-persons); Block D (total GFA 4,150 sq m) 7 storey over basement level car park, comprising 50 No. apartment units (24 No. 1-beds, 26 No. 2-beds); Block E (total GFA 5,904 sq m) 9 storey over basement level car park, comprising 66 No. apartment units (40 No. 1-beds, 26 No. 2-beds), with residents' support facilities (75 sq m) and residents' amenities (gym, yoga studio, residents' lounge/co-working space; lobby 494 sq m) at Ground Floor Level, and residents' amenities (residents' lounge; games room; screen room; private lounge; kitchen 333 sq m) with roof terrace (106 sq m) at Eighth Floor Level; Block F (total GFA 5,469 sq m) 7 storey over basement level car park, comprising 76 No. apartment units (46 No. 1-beds, 5 No. 2-beds/3 persons, 23 No. 2-beds/4-persons, 2 No. 3-beds); Block G (total GFA 5,469 sq m) 7 storey over basement level car park, comprising 76 No. apartment units (46 No. 1-beds, 5 No. 2-beds/3 persons, 23 No. 2-beds/4-persons, 2 No. 3-beds); Block H (total GFA 4,252 sq m) 5 storey over Lower Ground Floor, comprising 54 No. apartment units (30 No. 1-beds, 5 No. 2-beds/3 persons, 17 No. 2-beds/4-persons, 2 No. 3-beds); Block I1 (total GFA 1,038 sq m) 3 storey, comprising 12 No. apartment units (3 No. 1-beds, 2 No. 2-beds/3 persons, 7 No. 2-beds/4-persons); Block I2 (total GFA 1,038 sq m) 3 storey, comprising 12 No. apartment units (3 No. 1-beds, 2 No. 2-beds/3 persons, 7 No. 2-beds/4-persons); and Block J (total GFA 1,844 sq m) 4 storey, comprising 20 No. apartment units (13 No. 1-beds and 7 No. 3-beds)); the refurbishment, adaptation and reuse of: two storey Dalguise Lodge (Entrance Lodge) (GFA 55 sq m) comprising residential support facilities; a single storey Gate Lodge (GFA 55 sq m) comprising 1 No. 1-bed unit; and two storey Coach House and single storey Stableman's House (GFA 319 sq m) to provide 3 No. apartment units (1 No. 1-bed, 2 No. 2-bed/4 persons); the refurbishment, adaptation and change of use of Dalguise House (GFA 799 sq m) from a single residential dwelling to provide: 3 No. apartment units (2 No. studios and 1 No. 2-bed/3 person) at First Floor Level; a restaurant/cafe at Lower Ground Floor Level (GFA 273 sq m); and residents' amenities at Ground Floor Level (library, residents' lounge, events space, bar/bookable room, 157 sq m); works to the existing structures include: removal of existing internal partitions and doors, alterations to internal layout including provision of new partitions and doors to Dalguise Lodge (Entrance Lodge); the removal of the western chimney and chimney breast, removal of existing internal partitions and doors, and alterations to internal layout including provision of new partitions and doors to Gate Lodge (Brick Lodge); replacement of existing roof, windows and doors, non-original mezzanine floor and stairs of Coach House, creation of new internal and external opes, reconstruction of chimney, construction of new stairs, provision of new internal partitions and doors, replacement of the demolished single storey structure to south of Coach House with a 42 sq m single storey extension, including construction of a link between Coach House and Stableman's House; replacement of existing roofs, windows, doors, creation of new external opes and provision of new internal partitions and doors to Stableman's House; restoration of Coach House yard walls; removal of security bars from windows, internal partitions, doors, two secondary staircases, non-original fireplaces; and the reconfiguration of internal layout including introduction of new partitions, doors and fireplaces, in-fill of former secondary staircases; removal of an existing window at rear facade of Lower Ground Level, alterations to ope and replacement with a new external door; reinstatement of external wall fabric in place of demolished lean-to at the rear facade; and removal of external door to swimming pool on eastern facade and closure of ope at Dalguise House). The development will also consist of: the construction of a garden pavilion; the provision of balconies and terraces, communal open space including roof gardens, public open spaces, hard and soft landscaping, landscaping works including the removal of trees, alterations to boundaries; the provision of: 224 No. car parking spaces (148 No. at basement level; 20 No. at undercroft; and 56 No. at surface level); motorbike spaces; level changes; ESB Substations (at Block D and Block H); plant areas; waste storage areas; provision of cycle parking (including cargo bike spaces) at basement and surface level; and all ancillary site development works above and below ground. Provision is made in the landscaping proposals for potential future pedestrian and cycle connections that would facilitate permeability through the site boundaries with the residential estates of Arundel and Richmond Park, respectively, and the former Cheshire Home site, subject to agreement with those parties and/or Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, as appropriate. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Natura Impact Statement have been prepared in respect of proposed development. All application documentation and information is available to view online at the following website set up by the applicant www.dalguiselrd.ie.
Planning permission for attic conversion with hip to gable roof and dormer to rear roof to accommodate stairs to allow access to attic conversion as habitable accomodation with associated ancillary works
Retention of the demolition of the dwelling, retention of the existing detached garage, construction of a single-story dwelling to comprise a kitchen/dining room, living room, utility, entrance hall & corridor, a bathroom, a single bedroom, 3 ensuite double bedrooms, a walk-in wardrobe, the design to be mainly in accord with the original planning permission (Reg. Ref. No. D24A/0357) and the widening of the vehicular entrance to 3.5 m and associated site development works that is located in an Architectural Conservation Area.