Permission for the change of use of unit 18B
Attic conversion to non-habitable storage space with roof windows to front roof and dormer to rear roof all with associated ancillary works.
Retention permission for alterations to previously
Permission for development. The development
Permission for development. The development will consist of
Permission for development at this site 6,937 sqm. The development will consist of 13no. new dwellings and all associated site development works on lands at Annefield, a replacement dwelling for St. Anne's (to be demolished) together with new access road and entrance off Sydenham Road, and a new house fronting onto Kilmacud Road upper. The development will comprise a mixture of dwellings as listed; House 1: 3 storeys, detached, 5 Bed and study, 277sqm and roof terrace; House 2: 2 storeys, detached, 3 bed and study, 210sqm; House 3, 4, 5: 2 storeys, detached, 4 bed, 204sqm; House 6: 2 storeys, semi-detached, 2 bed, 80sqm; House 7, 8, 9: 3 storeys, semi-detached, 3 bed and study, 144sqm and roof terrace; House 10,11: 3 storeys, semi- detached, 4 bed and study, 195sqm and roof terrace; House 12,13: 3 storeys, semi- detached, 4 bed and study, 215sqm and roof terrace; Listed as a Protected Structure (RPS No. 1040) in the current Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Development Plan 2016-2022. Underground drainage infrastructure to be laid along driveway serving the new development. House will be separated from the development by a new stone boundary and soft landscaping which includes pedestrian access into the proposed development. The development also includes the provision of an internal roadway, footpaths, streetlighting and private car parking spaces. The removal of trees and tree planting; hard and soft landscaping; boundary treatments; and all other associated site works above and below ground.
Permission is sought for the demolition of the garage to the side and the extension to the rear of the property and the construction of a new single story extension to the side and rear of the property as part of the refurbishment of the lower ground floor. Other works to the existing house will include the resizing of exiting window opes to the side and rear to suit new internal alterations, new rear bay windows to replace the existing and the insulating and reroofing of the flat roofs to the front and rear bay window. The works will also include a new patio the rear, landscaping to the rear and all associated site works.
Permission to demolish a single storey workshop building
Permission for a Strategic Housing Development consisting of a total gross floor area (gfa) of 88,442.0sqm comprising 881 apartments and ancillary accommodation totalling 83,983.3sqm GFA and 4,458.7sqm of non-residential uses. The proposed development is laid out in 11 blocks across 4 zones as follows: Zone 1 (29,965.2sqm gfa): This zone comprises Blocks 1A, 1B and 1C ranging from 5 storey to Main Street (Block 1C) to 10-16 storeys on Dundrum By-pass and establishing a landmark 16 storey building at the northernmost point of the site. This zone will comprise 292no. apartments with a total residential gross floor area of 27,565.3sqm (comprising 1no. studio, 115no. 1 bed, 19no. 2 bed 3 person, 134no. 2 bed 4 person and 23no. 3 bed units) with ancillary accommodation and associated private balconies. The blocks are arranged around a landscaped courtyard communal amenity space above podium level and there are 4no. communal roof garden terraces on Blocks 1A, 1B and 1C. Non-residential uses in Zone 1 (2399.9sqm) comprises 1no. retail unit (330.3sqm), a retail foodstore (2,028.1sqm), and other ancillary accommodation (41.5sqm). The area below podium includes 52no. car parking spaces, 2no. motorcycle spaces and 525no. bicycle spaces. Zone 2 (23,127.8sqm gfa): This zone comprises Blocks 2A, 2B and 2C ranging from 5 storeys on Main Street (Block 2C) to 9-12 storeys to the rear on Dundrum By- pass. This zone will comprise 239no. apartments with a total residential gross floor area of 22,624.0sqm (comprising 87no. 1 bed, 40no. 2 bed 3 person, 85no. 2 bed 4 person and 27no. 3 bed units) with ancillary accommodation and associated private balconies. The blocks are arranged around a landscaped courtyard communal amenity space traversed by a public street and there are 3no. communal roof garden terraces on Blocks 2A and 2B. Non-residential uses in Zone 2 (503.8sqm) comprises 4no. retail units (482.8sqm) on Main Street and other ancillary accommodation (21sqm). The area below podium includes 144no. car parking spaces, 7no. motorcycle spaces and 425no. bicycle spaces. Zone 3 (22,152.8sqm gfa): This zone comprises Blocks 3A, 3B and 2C ranging from 5 storeys on Main Street (Block 3C) to 9-11 storeys to the rear on Dundrum By- pass. This zone will comprise 222no. apartments with a total residential gross floor area of 21,745.1sqm (comprising 75no. 1 bed, 25no. 2 bed 3 person, 103no, 2 bed 4 person and 19no. 3 bed units) with ancillary accommodation and associated private balconies. No.’s 1-3 Glenville Terrace (585.2sqm) are to be retained, refurbished and amalgamated and will be used for resident services and amenities / resident support facilities for the overall development and the rear returns will be replaced like for like). The blocks are arranged around a landscaped courtyard communal amenity space traversed by a public street and there are 3no. communal roof garden terraces on Blocks 3A and 3B. Non-residential uses in Zone 3 (407.8sqm) comprises 2no. retail units (218.4sqm) and a café/ restaurant (167.2sqm) fronting Main Street and other ancillary accommodation (22.2sqm). The area below podium includes 112no. car parking spaces, 5no. motorcycle spaces and 389no. bicycle spaces. Zone 4 (13,196.2sqm gfa): This zone comprises Blocks 4B ranging from 3 to 5 storeys on Main Street (with 6 storeys to internal street) and Block 4A ranging from 8 to 10 storeys to the rear on Dundrum By-pass. This zone will comprise 128no. apartments with a total residential gross floor area of 12,049.0sqm (comprising 58no. 1 bed, 57no. 2 bed 4 person and 13no. 3 bed units) with ancillary accommodation and associated private balconies. The blocks are arranged around a landscaped courtyard communal amenity space traversed by a public street and there is a communal roof garden space on Block 4A. Non-residential uses in Zone 4 (1147.2sqm) comprises 3no. retail/ commercial units (365.1sqm), 3no. café / restaurant units (236.3sqm) and a creche (523.1sqm) with associated enclosed outdoor play area addressing Main Street and Church Square and other ancillary accommodation (22.7sqm). The area below podium includes 65no. car parking spaces, 3no. motorcycle spaces and 247no. bicycle spaces. A revised entrance arrangement to existing basement of No.16/17 Main Street is provided as part of Block 4B. The development includes a new public street running on a north-south axis through the site and a series of new public spaces located between the 4 zones and which facilitate new street connections to Main Street. In addition, a new public open space known as ‘Church Square’ (c. 0.2ha) is proposed to the rear of Holy Cross Church and will integrate with the lower ground floor Parish Pastoral Centre. Church Square will be connected via a new stairs and lift to Ballinteer Road and via stairs to the Dundrum Bypass. A new east-west pedestrian/cycle linkage is proposed linking Main Street to Sweetmount Park located on the western side of Dundrum Bypass via a new pedestrian/ cycle bridge. The proposed development involves closure of existing vehicular access to the old shopping centre on Main Street and entrance to carpark at rear of former Mulvey’s hardware immediately north of the Parochial House. 3no. vehicular access / egress points will be provided on Dundrum Bypass which serve an internal access road, service/ loading areas and basement parking areas. A total of 373no. car parking spaces, 17no. motorcycle parking spaces and 1,750 bicycle parking spaces are proposed. The lower ground floor car parking area has a vehicular link under Ballinteer Road / Dom Marmion Bridge to connection to Dundrum Town Centre basement car parking area. New / upgraded pedestrian crossings are proposed on Main Street, at the entrance to Dundrum Luas station adjacent to Usher House and on Ballinteer Road connecting to Pembroke District. Permission is also sought for demolition of all existing buildings on site (excluding No.’s 1-3 Glenville Terrace), upgrading of footpaths, pedestrian crossings, foul and surface water drainage infrastructure, compensatory flood storage and flood mitigation measures, signage and all associated site and development works. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the relevant development plan or local area 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. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The application together with An Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Natura Impact Statement 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 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.dundrumvillageshd.ie
Retention permission is sought for
Permission and Retention permission for development.
Permission for: Part demolition of existing front garden wall including dishing of existing footpath to form vehicular access and off street parking to front garden with associated site works.
Permission is sought for a 2 storey extension
Permission is sought for alterations to a semi-detached dwelling. The proposed development will consist of the construction of - a garage conversion to the side of the dwelling with a flat roof and rooflights, a single-storey flat-roof plant store structure to the rear, a metal canopy over the entrance, amendments to window configurations, minor internal alterations, and the widening of an existing vehicular gate and associated site works.
The proposed development will consist of the following: A) The removal of the existing single storage garage and storage structure located to the side of the dwelling, B) The construction of a two storey extension to the side of the dwelling (Total Area of Extension 45sqm), C) A roof window in the side of the existing roof, D) All works associated with new and existing connections to services below ground and associated hard and soft landscaping.
Amendments to previously granted D22A/0948 consisting of refurbishment works to the side and street-facing elevations of the existing dwelling which lies within an Architectural Conservation Area.
The development will consist of the demolition of a single storey rear extension and the construction of a two-storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling, as well as all necessary internal alterations and external works required to facilitate the development.
Balance Saunas Ltd. trading as The Barrel Sauna intend to apply for retention permission. The development to be retained consists of four wood burning saunas, cold plunges, showers and ancillary wellness, changing and relaxation area, twenty bicycle spaces, and 1 cargo bike space and all associated development works for the reconfiguration of the undercroft, advertising signage, site landscaping, mural, services and all ancillary development.
Retention Permission is sought for free standing
The development will consist of demolition of existing 2 storey derelict building (224sqm) known as 15A Main Street and associated site and development works
Application for Retention Permission. The development consists of the change of use of c. 79.5 sq m from public house use (ancillary pool hall) to gym use at Lower Ground Floor Level.
The construction of a part one-storey and part two-storey rear extension with skylight, a first-floor side extentsion above the existing garage conversion, minor alterations to the existing fron and side fenestration at first-floor level, the construction of a ground-floor front extension incorporating a bay window and open proch, garden roon at the back of the house, internal alterations at both ground and first floor levels to accomodate the proposed internal layout and all ancilliary site works.
1a) Retention permission to retain House No. 1 and associated site works within revised boundaries. 1b) permission to construct vehicular access and associated boundary wall alterations. 1c) permission for all associated site works. Permission: 2a) to construct an end of terrace two storey dwelling. 2b) to utilise existing access gate for the afore mentioned new dwelling. 2c) for all ancillary site works.
Permission & Retention Permission for A. Permission for a
Conversion of existing attic to non-habitable space, with dormer to rear, velux rooflights to front, two storey extension to side and single storey extension to rear with alterations to existing facade & all associated site works.
Construction of a rear ground floor extension and a side extension at first-floor level, skylight over the side flat roof, roof-light windows on the existing south-west facing pitched roof, minor alteration to the to the existing front fenestration and the existing side fenestration at first-floor level, internal alteration at ground floor and first floor level to allow proposed internal layout and all ancillary site works.
Permission for a new extension and garage conversion
Permission for the development. The development will consist of (A) Erect a proposed single storey extension to rear and side of existing dwelling. (B) Erect a proposed single storey porch extension to front of existing dwelling. (C) Alter the size & shape inside elevation of existing first floor window. (D) Erect a proposed new dormer roof to rear elevation of existing dwelling. (E) All ancillary site works.
Retention permission for the creation of a new vehicular entrance exiting to Mount Carmel Road providing for vehicular access to their property and facilitating off street parking and on-site EV charging for two cars.
Permission is sought for the following items:
Three new velux roof windows to the side roof area.
Erect a new 5.2m x 1.85m x 2.8m stainless steel & glass bus shelter, with 1 no. double sided internally illuminated advertising display of 2sqm area per side (4sqm total) located on the public footpath, along with all associated siteworks.
Full planning permission is sought to demolish the rear and side wall and internal walls to accommodate the new design. Permission is sought for a single storey extension with a pitched roof to the side of the house, extension stepping out to the front with a new porch and to the rear with a canopied area. Ground floor redesign to accommodate a new layout and stair to first floor. First floor extended to the side to accommodate the new stair, extending the existing roofline with a new gable wall shape with a redesign of space on the first floor. Existing attic converted to storage with 4 roof lights to the rear roof elevation with new stair position extending to attic. Existing glazing altered to accommodate the new design layout. Reconfigure the site layout and vehicle entrance to the front. Maintain connection to public sewerage and surface water and all ancillary site works.
Conversion of existing attic to non-habitable space, with dormer to rear, velux rooflights to front, two storey extension to side, single storey and partial two storey extension to rear, single extension/porch to front and new vehicular access, including all associated site works.
Permission for enlarged ground floor window ope, vehicular gateway and driveway to front of two storey house.
Widening of the vehicular entrance to 3.5 metres and assocaited site works.
The development will consist of; 1) Single storey extension to the rear with 1no. rooflight, 2) Alterations to existing front porch, 3) 150mm external wall insulation to existing dwelling with acrylic render finish and all associated site works.
The development will consist of: - The temporary use (for the next 3 years, 2025-2028 inclusive) of lands to the rear of the Holy Cross Catholic Church and Parochial House for the erection of a temporary tent structure for use as an ice rink for a period not exceeding 17 weeks per year (October – January). The proposed development includes the provision of power and lighting, mobile toilets, plant, associated signage and all associated site and development works. The ice rink will have vehicular and pedestrian access from Main Street and the Dundrum Village Centre car park to the north. A pedestrian access route to Dundrum Town Centre will be provided adjacent to Dundrum Bypass under Dom Marmion Bridge. The site has c.158 parking spaces at present and this number will be reduced to c.85 spaces for the duration of the temporary ice rink use
Permission for development. The development will consist of:- The temporary use (for the next 3 years 2022-2024 inclusive) of lands to the rear of the Holy cross Catholic Church and Parochial House for the erection of a temporary tent structure for use as an ice rink for a period not exceeding 17 weeks per year (October-January). the proposed development includes the provision of power and lighting, mobile toilets, plant, associated signage and all associated site and development works. The ice rink will have vehicular and pedestrian access from Main Street and the Dundrum Village Centre car park to the north. A pedestrian access route to Dundrum Town centre will be provided adjacent to Dundrum Bypass under Dom Marmion Bridge. The site has c.158 parking spaces at present and this number will be reduced to c.85 spaces for the duration of the temporary ice rink use.
Permission for development, for removal of a lean-to shed
Planning Permission is sought by The St. Laurence O'Toole Catholic Social Care CLG, trading as Crosscare, for the proposed change of use from the existing retail outlet to a youth services facility run by Crosscare including necessary internal alterations to the building and associated site works in the rear courtyard at 1 Maher's Terrace, Main St, Dundrum, Dublin 14, D14KR66.
The proposed development will consist of a 2.2m2 single-storey extension to the existing, rear single-storey flat roof utility room and all associated works.
Widening of front vehicular access; construction of a single-storey flat roof extension to the rear and side; attic conversion for storage, including a raised side gable, rear dormer, two Velux windows, and a side gable window.
Demolish existing single storey rear extension and construction of two storey rear extension consisting of ground floor kitchen/living/dining area, first floor bathroom and alterations to rear of existing roof to provide attic storage and all associated site works.
Permission for development. The development will consist of: Rear single story extension with courtyard Attic conversion with a raised gable for storage with rear dormer window. Velux roof window to the front. Two Roof windows to the side ground floor extension. New window to the side. Garage to the rear part demolished. Raised roof to side extension. 2 new side windows ground floor. New front bay window to existing sitting room.
Planning Permission sought for a new vehicular access and all associated site works to the front of existing dwelling house at 1A Frankfort Park, Dundrum, Dublin 14, (D14ET20).
A) Demolition of outbuildings to the rear of existing dwelling; b) Single storey flat roof extension to the rear with 1no. rooflights and all associated site works.
The Change of use the 64sqm veterinary surgery to part of the ground floor into residential use, and alterations and additions to the dwelling to comprise, (1). Removal of the non-original glazed, timber framed, first floor element of the rear return and provision of external patio with steps to garden. (2). Widening of the front vehicular entrance to 3.5M, and making good and refurbishment of railings, and new parking apron. (3). Provision of an ES bathroom to rear ground floor bedroom. (4). The 2 x garden level rear windows to be lowered door openings. (5). Provision of kitchen to rear reception room. (6). Provision of new stairs in hallway, with archway formed in existing rear wall opening. (7) Rewiring of the dwelling and damp-proofing works to walls where required. This is a Protected Structure.
Change of use the 64sqm veterinary surgery to part of the ground floor into residential use, and alterations and additions to the dwelling to comprise, (1). Partial removal of the 2-storey wall against the rear western boundary. (2). Removal of the first floor of the rear return. (3). Widening of the vehicular entrance to 3.5M, and making good and refurbishment of railings, and new parking apron. (4). Provision of an ES bathroom to rear ground floor bedroom. (5). All 5 x rear windows to be lowered door openings. (6). Provision of kitchen to rear reception room. (7). Provision of new stairs in hallway, with archway formed in existing rear wall opening. (8). Provision of a 40sqm, metal-roofed extension to the rear at first-floor level, with glazed walls & sliding doors facing rear, with 2-storey wall against rear western boundary wall. (9) Provision of external insulation to eastern gable wall with plaster finish to match existing. This is a protected structure.
Permission is sought for the following works: Conversion of an existing side extension containing a store and utility space to a “family member flat”, including raising the flat roof at the front of the extension to create a habitable room below, installing 2 new windows to the front façade of the extension, adding a side entrance behind the existing side gate and all ancillary engineering and landscape works necessary to facilitate the development at 3 Sweetmount Avenue, Dundrum, Dublin 14, D14 Y196 by Paul and Edel Naessens.