(A) Demolish existing dwelling and remove all associated works (B) Construct new dwelling, effluent treatment system within revised site boundaries, re-located entrance and all associated site works.
(i) construction of new vehicular and pedestrian entrance to the site from Enniskerry Road (R117); (ii) construction of 10 no. three-storey houses (including 2 no. terraced four-bedroom units, 4 no. terraced five-bedroom units, 1 no. semi-detached four-bedroom unit and 3 no. semi-detached five-bedroom units each with private amenity space to the rear) and 2 no. four-storey apartment blocks accommodating a total of 26 no. apartments (8 no. one-bedroom, 14 no. two-bedroom and 4 no. three-bedroom) each with private amenity space in the form of a balcony/terrace; (iii) provision of 38 no. car parking spaces (inclusive of 2 no. accessible spaces), bicycle parking and bin stores; (iv) provision of landscaped public open space (1,386sq.m) with playground; (v) undergrounding of existing overhead electricity cables; and (vi) all ancillary works, including new SuDS and foul water drainage, landscaping boundary treatments and access infrastructure, necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission is sought for a residential development consisting of: (i) Construction of 30 no. residential units comprising: (a) 6 no. four-bedroom, three-storey dwellings (House Type A) in Block 1 and 2 no. four-bedroom, three storey dwellings (House Type B), each dwelling is provided with private amenity space to the rear, and 2 no. three-storey apartment blocks comprising (b) 11 no. two-bedroom apartments (Apartment Type C) with patio and bicycle storage to the front and 11 no. three bedroom apartments (Apartment Type D) with balcony to the front in Block 2 & 3 and (c) bicycle parking for Apartment Type D will be provided in the space between block 2 & 3; (ii) provision of 53 no. car parking spaces inclusive of 2 no. accessible spaces and 10 no. EV charging spaces; (iii) new vehicular and pedestrian entrance to the site from Enniskerry Road (R117); (iv) a total of 1391.1 sq.m new open space to be provided, inclusive of a detailed landscape proposal, playground and new boundary treatments; (v) undergrounding of existing overhead cables; and (vi) new SuDS and foul water drainage and all associated works, inclusive of the removal of the existing entrance gate to the northern boundary, necessary to facilitate the development.
Proposed 56.97sqm extension to existing 53.43 dwelling, and proposed replacement waste water treatment system to EPA standards in lieu of existing septic tank and associated works.
Permission for development. The development will consist of
Permission is sought to construct a single-storey
Retention (Previous permission D08/1289) A) Retention of increase in building height from 9.484 to 10.843. B) Retention of attic storage space changed to habitable use. C) Retention of first floor window on north gable elevation. D) Retention of first floor window on east elevation. E) Retention of entrance gate design. F) Retention of rear garden hard landscape layout. G) Retention of minor alterations to bike shed/boiler house on south-east corner of house. H) Retention of covered bbq area located on south west corner of house. I) Retention of curved stone face wall on south east corner of house. 2 The development for planning permission consists of the relocation of the western site boundary.
Permission is sought to construct a single-storey farmhouse, to carry out alterations to the entrance gateway, to install a proprietary waste water treatment system and a domestic water well and to carry out site works associated with these. Permission is also sought to lift the Section 38 Sterilisation Agreement (sealed by the Council on the 19th February 1986) over the area of the application site only.
The development will consist of for a single storey extension with a flat roof to the west and north elevations of the existing house and a single storey detached garden room with a flat roof in the existing west garden
The proposed development will consist of the construction of a detached, 2 storey house, new driveway and all associated site works on a site located at the rear of Mill House, Enniskerry Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18. The proposed development is located within the curtilage of a protected structure (Mill House).
The development will consist of: The construction of a detached, 2 storey, 3 bedroom house (149.8 sq.m.), widening of existing gateway entrance to 3.5 metres, and all associated site works. The proposed development is located within the curtilage of a protected structure (Mill House - RPS No. 1813)
Permission is sought for new 2 storey extension to
Permission is sought for new
For Rated A dormer bungalow and garage. Connection to existing mains foul sewer and existing services. Proposed 42 no. solar panels to south facing roof. Proposed shared entrance to dwelling through existing agricultural entrance to family farm land
7 no. self catering units for agri-tourism accommodation and upgrade of effluent treatment system, all together with associated site works
Permission is sought for the construction of a detached two-storey dwelling, extension of existing driveway, all associated site infrastructure and landscape works to facilitate the development.
Permission is sought for the construction of a
Permission is sought for the construction of two detached two-storey dwellings with new entrance, access roadway and all associated site infrastructure and landscape works to facilitate the development at a site to the rear. The proposed development is within the curtilage of a protected structure.
The development consists of 1) a pitch roof
Extension to side of existing dwelling as built, and permission for a new domestic garage and associate works
Permission for development within the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme, 2014. Permission for the construction of a Public Park known as Ticknick Park, consisting of: earthworks/reshaping of existing lands to provide areas of passive and active open space (Class 1 Amenity open space) with hard and soft landscaping, pavilion building, pedestrian paths (including stepped ramps), cycleways, access route, parking, boundary treatments and all associated site and development works all on a site extending to c.19.1 ha. The site is mostly within the Cherrywood Planning Scheme boundary (Development Area 2, Cherrywood), with c.2.3 ha outside the Planning Scheme boundary. The key elements of the Ticknick Park proposals include the following: A. Areas of passive and active amenity open space (Class 1) to include 4 no. grassed playing pitches (with ball stop netting), pedestrian paths and cycle ways. B. Greenway pedestrian route (stepped and ramped) from M50 over-bridge to access Ticknick Park pitches. C. Green access route (c.605 metres) from the existing Lehanunstown Lane/M50 vehicular over-bridge to Ticknick Park pitches. Part of this access route (c. 283 metres) is outside the Planning Scheme boundary. D. Pavilion building (c.1,367 sqm gfa) with changing room facilities, toilets and associated ancillary requirements (ie sports hall, multi-purpose room) associated car park (with coach and motorcycle bays) and cycle parking stands. Provision for overflow parking is included. E. Park seating, signage (information and directional), wildflower/meadow areas, woodland spaces/copses, tree and hedgerow planting, boundary treatments. F. All associated site and development works, including surface water drainage proposals, on-site waste water treatment system, utility and telecoms ducts (including ducts for the future undergrounding of overhead power lines), etc. The key elements of the proposed development outside the Cherrywood Planning Scheme boundary relate to c. 283 metres of the green access route (noted above), landscaping and associated site and development works. Total area outside the Planning Scheme boundary is c. 2.3 ha.
Permission. The development will consist of
The development consists of modifications to service station site layout to include the decommissioning of existing jet wash and its subsequent relocation to the eastern corner of the site, and all other associated drainage and site development works.
The construction of a detached (dormer) 3 bed dwelling (approx 208m2 gross internal area) including driveway, car parking space for 2 cars, new service & drainage connections, together with a wastewater treatment system & soil polishing filter, new gate, piers & pedestrian gate to existing entrance, and associated site development works, on site comprising 0.315 hectares (approx 3150m2)
The construction of a detached (dormer) 3 bed dwelling (approx 208m2 gross internal area) including driveway, car parking space for 2 cars, new service & drainage connections, together with a wastewater treatment system & soil polishing filter, new gate, piers & pedestrian gate to existing entrance, and associated site development works, on site comprising 0.315 hectares (approx 3150m2)
1) A ground floor extension (86sqm) to the rear of the existing service station amenity building incorporating an increase in net retail floor space of 23.7sqm (to bring it to a total of 74.3sqm), A new deli area for the sale of hot and cold food for consumption off the premises, store room, staff facilities, comms room and new access doors. (ii) Other internal modifications including a change of use from ATM room to retail use and the relocation and extension by 5sqm (totalling 11.9sqm) of the previously permitted part off-licence area, granted under D21A/0723. (iii) The relocation of the existing storage compound (now totalling 67.5sqm) to the rear of extended service station building. (iv) modifications to forecourt to include relocated services area, 11no. car parking spaces incorporating 4no. EV charging spaces with associated EV chargers and modular substation kiosk. (v) Elevational changes to include new window and pay hatch and relocation of existing signage, and (vi) All other associated drainage, lighting and site development works.
For demolition of existing stables, the construction of a stable block and associate works
Dwelling as constructed and upgrade of existing septic tank to new effluent disposal system to current EPA standards
Permission for the permanent retention of existing
Permission for developemnt at this site.
Timber garden structure of 51.9 m2
1. Construction of an extension at first floor level over the existing flat roof to the north of the existing dwelling; 2. Removal of the existing pitched roof and construction of an extension at first floor level to the south of the existing dwelling; 3. Construction of a new flat roofed single storey extension to the rear (west) of the existing house; 4. Construction of a new single storey dining room extension with glazed roof to the south of the existing dwelling; 5. Construction of a new single storey open-sided carport to the north of the existing dwelling; 6. Alterations to the existing fenestration on all elevations; 7. Internal alterations and refurbishment works to existing house; 8. Installation of a new wastewater treatment system; 9. Installation of new hard landscaping to perimeter of house; 10. The development will include all associated site development and drainage works;
Permission to construct a new single storey detached 3 bed bungalow house. Access to the new house will be via the new entrance from Ballybetagh Road with three car parking spaces to the front garden and all associated site development works. Proposals also provide for revised boundary treatments to sub-divide the site including hard landscaping and connections to services and a new wastewater treatment system and percolation area to proposed and existing house.
Of a newly formed site entrance, newly formed driveway, mobile home, existing dog shed, existing shed for horses and associated site works. Also permission for the erection of a fully dwelling and associated site works
1. Retention of permitted development granted planning permission under ref. 92/8344 with modified site boundaries and changes to design of house which include additional ground floor area and attic conversion. 2. Proposed change of use (removal of planning condition No. 1 ref. 92/8344) relating to restrictions on overall land holding at Beech Brook.
(1) Retention of permitted development granted planning permission under Ref. 92/8344 with modified site boundaries and changes to design of house which include additional ground floor area and attic conversion, (2) Retention of existing yard for the parking of horseboxes & storage of agricultural/ equestrian materials, lean-to extension to side of existing building for the housing of horses, change of use of portion of agricultural machinery shed/ equipment store to dog kennel, extension to rear of previously approved dog kennels (granted permission under Ref. 12/6591), farm manager welfare building, gazebo and associated decking. (3)Permission sought for proposed change of use (Removal of planning Condition No. 1 Ref. 92/8344) relating to restrictions on overall land holding, (4) Permission sought for proposed upgrade to existing sewage treatment system to comprise of an effluent disposal system & percolation area to current EPA Standards
The construction of a detached agricultural shed, detached polytunnel, steel container, portaloo, private well and upgraded recessed entrance and all associated site works
Permission for development. The development will consist of demolition of: (i) existing temporary staff room adjacent to the rear of the main building, facing the courtyard (60m2) (ii) ancillary spaces with toilet block and part of the existing corridor of the main building (50m2), (iii) existing main street entrance (45m2), (iv) shed to the north-west corner of the site (8m2) and the construction of: (A) two-storey building with 4no. classrooms with toilets, stores, new corridor and stairs in place of the temporary staff room (451m2), (b) single storey extension with two new support-classrooms in place of ancillary exit to the south elevation of the main building (38m2), (c) new general-purpose hall with a lobby (one storey with gallery) to the rear of the site (332m2) and (D) extension of the main entrance at ground floor (15m2); provision of 100no. bicycle parking spaces, landscaped open spaces, site development works, drainage, boundary treatment works and new pedestrian gate at the north-west corner of site adjacent to approved future Suttons Field Development.
Permission to construct a 30 metre pine tree multi-user
Demolition of existing non-original lean-to extension (17sqm) to existing single storey, one bedroom Gate Lodge dwelling and construction of a new single-storey extension (236sqm) comprising New Bathrooms, Dressing Areas, Hallways, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Laundry and Plant Room. Refurbishment of the original Gate Lodge dwelling (37sqm) as Two Bedrooms to include for two remodelled door openings to new extension, new insulated ground floor slab at reduced level and thermal upgrade works generally. New mechanical and electrical services installation to both the new extension and refurbished Gate Lodge. External hard and soft land landscape works including for demolition of a 4.5m length of existing rubble stone boundary wall and new timber post and rail boundary fence on realigned site boundary to the main house. General site development works and services as required including gravel driveway to shared entrance, all the above within the curtilage of the existing the existing Kiltiernan House (A Protected Structure).
The Phase 3 proposal comprises the construction of a residential development of 19 no. houses, including 13 no. 2 storey, 3 bedroom houses, and 6 no. 3 storey, 4 bedroom houses. The proposal includes 38 no. car parking spaces. Resident cycle parking and bin storage areas are provided in-curtilage, and additional visitor cycle parking is provided in Sheffield stands. The proposed development includes private amenity space, consisting of private gardens, and public open space. The proposal includes vehicular access from the under construction Glenamuck Link Distributor Road to the north, and a proposed alternative service route for the Large-Scale Residential Development (LRD) on the adjoining lands to the south of the subject site permitted under Reg. Ref.: LRD24A/0597. The proposal includes all associated site and infrastructural works, including tie-ins to the GLDR infrastructure at the site entrance and alteration of the boundary wall currently being constructed as part of the GLDR, ESB Substation, foul and surface water drainage, hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatments, internal roads and footpaths.
The development will consist of the following works to the existing single storey, part- two storey dwelling to create a part-single, and part-two storey extended five- bedroom dwelling that includes: • Demolition of the side porch of the existing dwelling as well as sheds, greenhouse and pergola; • Construction of a new part-single, and part-two storey extension to the east, and new single storey extension to the west of the existing dwelling; • Works to the existing house that will include modifications to the fenestration on the front, rear and west elevation, and external insulation; • New rooflights within the existing roof and roof mounted PV panels; • West and east facing balconies at first floor level of the two storey extension; • Widening of the existing vehicular entrance and driveway off the R116, and new gate at entrance off the R116; • Construction of a detached single storey garage, workshop and store to the east of the extended house; and • New landscaping, new soakaways and SuDS measures, realignment and replacement of private drains, and all ancillary site development works.
For a Large-Scale Residential Development on 2 No. sites, measuring c. 14.2 Ha.,which will be separated by the future Glenamuck Link Distributor Road (GLDR). The western site principally comprises lands at Wayside Enniskerry Road and Glenamuck Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18, which include a derelict dwelling known as ‘Rockville’ and associated derelict outbuildings, Enniskerry Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18, D18 Y199 and the former Kilternan Country Market, Enniskerry Road, Kilternan, Dublin 18 D18 PK09. The western site is generally bounded by the Glenamuck Road to the north; the Sancta Maria property to the north, west and south; a residential development named “Rockville” to the north-east; the Enniskerry Road to the South-west; dwellings to the south; and future GLDR to the east. The eastern site is generally bound by dwellings to the south; the future GLDR to the west; and greenfield land to the north and east. Road works are proposed to facilitate access to the development from the Enniskerry Road; to the approved Part 8 Enniskerry Road/Glenamuck Road Junction Upgrade Scheme on Glenamuck Road (DLRCC Part 8 Ref. PC/IC/01/17); and to the approved Glenamuck District Road Scheme (GDRS) (ABP Ref. HA06D.303945) on the Glenamuck Link Distributor Road (GLDR). Drainage and potable water infrastructure is proposed to connect to services on the Glenamuck Road, Enniskerry Road and the GLDR. The Glenamuck Road access point will include works, inclusive of any necessary tie- ins, to the footpath and cycle tracks to create a side road access junction incorporating the provision of an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing across the side road junction on a raised table and the changing of the cycle track to a cycle lane at road level as the cycle facility passes the side road junction. Surface water and foul drainage infrastructure is proposed to connect into the drainage infrastructure to be constructed as part of the Part 8 scheme. Potable water is to be provided from the existing piped infrastructure adjacent to the site along Glenamuck Road. Surface water and foul drainage infrastructure connections for the ‘former Country Market’ area (north-west of the site) are proposed to connect into the drainage infrastructure at the Enniskerry Road/ Glenamuck Road junction. The GLDR ‘western’ access point will include works, inclusive of any necessary tie- ins, to the footpath and cycle track to create a side road access junction incorporating the provision of short section of shared path and an uncontrolled shared pedestrian and cyclist crossing across the side road junction on a raised table. The works will also include the provision of a toucan crossing, inclusive of the necessary traffic signal equipment, immediately south of the access point to facilitate pedestrian and cyclist movement across the mainline road. All works at this GLDR access point will include the provision of the necessary tactile paving layouts. Surface water, foul drainage and potable water infrastructure connections are proposed into the drainage infrastructure to be constructed and part of the GDRS scheme. The GLDR ‘eastern’ access point will include works, inclusive of any necessary tie- ins, to the footpath and cycle track to create a side road access junction incorporating the provision of short section of shared path and an uncontrolled shared pedestrian and cyclist crossing across the side road junction on a raised table. Potable water, surface water and foul drainage infrastructure connections for the eastern site are proposed into the drainage infrastructure to be constructed as part of the GLDR. On Enniskerry Road, works are proposed to facilitate 3 No. new accesses for the development along with modifications to Enniskerry Road. The 3 No. side road priority access junctions incorporate the provision of an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing across the side road junction on raise tables. The modifications to Enniskerry Road fronting the development (c. 340 metres) includes the narrowing of the carriageway down to c.6.5 metres (i.e. a c.3.25 metres running lane in each direction) from the front of the kerb on the western side of Enniskerry Road. The remaining former carriageway, which varies in width of c. 2 metres, will be reallocated for other road users and will include the introduction of a widened pedestrian footpath and landscaped buffer on the easter side of the road adjoining the proposed development. On Enniskerry Road at the interface of the proposed Dingle Way and Enniskerry Road, aligning with the proposed location of the community centre/ Café and existing Our Lady of Wayside Church, works include the continuation of the Dingle Way surface materials across Enniskerry Road to create a raised table to connect these community facilities. The above works are inclusive of all necessary tie-in works such as new kerbs along the eastern side of Enniskerry Road, drainage details, road marking, signage and public lighting. Additionally, the development included the removal of the existing stone wall and the construction of a new stone wall set back to facilitate the upgrade and realignment of the Enniskerry Road. Potable water is to be provided from the existing piped infrastructure along the Enniskerry Road. At the ‘Rockville access point’, works are proposed to provide a multi-modal access, including a vehicular connection between the proposed development and the Rockville development (permitted under DLR Reg. Ref. D18A/0566). The new access will require the removal of the existing as-built hammerhead turning area at Rockville to create this new connection. The residual hammerhead area will be landscaped to tie into the adjoining landscape strategy. The above works are inclusive of all necessary tie-in works such as new kerbs, drainage details, road marking, signage and public lighting. Surface water and foul drainage infrastructure is proposed to connect into and through the existing/permitted Rockville developments (DLR Reg Refs D17A/0793, D18A/0566, D20A/0015 and D23A/0580). The development will principally consist of: the demolition of c.740 sq m of existing structures on site comprising a derelict dwelling known as ‘Rockville’ and associated derelict outbuildings (c. 573 sq m) and the former Kilternan Country Market (wooden structure) (c.167 sq m); and the provision of a mixed-use development principally consisting of 487 No. residential units (196 No. houses, 201 No. duplex units and 90 No. apartments) and a Neighbourhood Centre. The western site will comprise 362 No. residential units and the Neighbourhood Centre, which will provide and anchor retail store (c. 1,3,10 sq m) retail/commercial (c. 3,284 sq m), a restaurant (c. 182 sq m), a creche (c. 691 sq m) café (c. 326 sq m), and a community facility (c.332 sq m ), and the eastern site will comprise 125 No. residential units. The 487 No. residential units will consist of 53 No. 1 bedroom units (35 No. apartments and 18 No. duplexes), 150 No. 2 bedroom units 38 No. houses, 16 No. apartments and 96 No. duplexes), 236 No. 3 bedroom units (110 No houses, 39 No apartments and 87 No. duplexes) and 48 No. 4 bedroom units (48 No. houses). The proposed development will range in height from 2 No. to 4 No. storeys (partially over podium/undercroft level in Apartment Blocks 1, 2 and 3 and Duplex Block T and U on the eastern site). The development also provides: a pedestrian/cycle route through the Dingle Way from Enniskerry Road to the future Glenamuck Link Distributor Road; 854 No. car parking spaces (125 No. in the undercroft of Apartment Blocks 1,2, and 3 and Duplex Blocks T and U and 729 No. at surface level) including 28 No. mobility impaired spaces, 100 No. electric vehicle spaces, 2 No. car share spaces, and 4 No. drop-off spaces/loading bays; motorcycle parking; bicycle parking; bin storage; provision of new telecommunications infrastructure at roof level of the Neighbourhood Centre including shrouds, antennas and microwave link dishes (18 No. antennas all enclosed in 9 No. shrouds and 6 No. transmission dishes, together with all associated equipment); private balconies, terraces and gardens; hard and soft landscaping; totem pole, sedum roofs, solar panels, boundary treatments, lighting; substations; plant; and all other associated site works above and below grounds. The proposed development has a gross floor area of c. 60,504 sq m above ground, in addition to an undercroft/basement (c.4,485 sq m) containing car parking, bike storage, bin storage and plant under Apartment Blocks 1, 2, and 3 and Duplex Blocks T and U on the eastern site. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The Planning application together with the Environmental Impact Assessment Report may be inspected or purchased for a fee not exceeding a reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours. The application and Environmental Impact Assessment Report may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.kilternanvillagelrd.ie
Permission is sought for single storey extensions to front (south) of house and ancillary site works
Permission for a single storey extension to the rear with
Permission for a strategic housing development. Road works are also proposed to facilitate access to the development from the Enniskerry Road; to the approved Part 8 Enniskerry Road/Glenamuck Road Junction Upgrade Scheme on Glenamuck Road (DLRCC Part 8 Ref PC/IC/01/17); and to the approved Glenamuck District Roads Scheme (GDRS) (ABP Ref:HA06D.303945) on the Glenamuck Link Distributor Road (GLDR). Drainage and water works are also proposed to connect to services on the Glenamuck Road and Enniskerry Road. At the Glenamuck Road access point, this will include works, inclusive of any necessary tie-ins, to the footpath and cycle track to create a side road access junction incorporating the provision of an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing across the side road junction on a raised table and the changing of the cycle track to a cycle lane at road level as the cycle facility passes the side road junction. Surface water and foul drainage infrastructure is proposed towards the north of the site into the drainage infrastructure to be constructed as part of the Part 8 scheme. Potable water is to be provided from the existing piped infrastructure adjacent to the site along Glenamuck Road. These interfacing works are proposed on an area measuring c. 0.05 Ha. At the GLDR access point, this will include works, inclusive of any necessary tie-ins, to the footpath and cycle track to create a side road access junction incorporating the provision of short section of shared path and an uncontrolled shared pedestrian and cyclist crossing across the side road junction on a raised table. The works will also include the provision of a toucan crossing, inclusive of the necessary traffic signal equipment, immediately south of the access point to facilitate pedestrian and cyclist movement across the mainline road. All works at the GLDR access point will include the provision of the necessary tactile paving layouts and are provided on an area measuring c. 0.06 Ha. At the Enniskerry Road, works are proposed to facilitate 3 No. new accesses for the development along with modifications to Enniskerry Road. The 3 No. side road priority access junctions incorporate the provision of an uncontrolled pedestrian crossing across the side road junction on a raised table. The modifications to Enniskerry Road fronting the development (circa 320 metres) includes the narrowing of the carriageway down to 6.5 metres (i.e. a 3.25 metres running lane in each direction) from the front of the kerb on western side of Enniskerry Road. The remaining former carriageway, which varies in width of c. 2 metres, will be reallocated for other road users and will include the introduction of a widened pedestrian footpath and landscaped buffer on the eastern side of the road adjoining the proposed development. The above works are inclusive of all necessary tie-in works such as new kerb along eastern side of Enniskerry Road, drainage details, road marking, signage and public lighting. Potable water is to be provided from the existing piped infrastructure adjacent to the site along the Enniskerry Road. The interface works on Enniskerry Road measures c. 0.19 Ha. Surface water and foul drainage infrastructure is proposed to connect into and through the existing/permitted Rockville developments (DLR Reg. Refs. D17A/0793, D18A/0566 and D20A/0015) on a total area measuring c. 0.09 ha. The development site area and drainage and roads works areas will provide a total application site area of c. 11.2 Ha. The development will principally consist of: the demolition of c. 573.2 sq m of existing structures on site comprising a derelict dwelling known as ‘Rockville’ and associated derelict outbuildings; and the provision of a mixed use development consisting of 383 No. residential units (165 No. houses, 118 No. duplex units and 100 No. apartments) and a Neighbourhood Centre, which will provide a creche (439 sq m), office (317 sq m), medical (147 sq m), retail (857 sq m), convenience retail (431 sq m) and a community facility (321 sq m). The 383 No. residential units will consist of 27 No. 1 bedroom units (19 No. apartments and 8 No. duplexes), 128 No. 2 bedroom units (78 No. apartments and 50 No. duplexes), 171 No. 3 bedroom units (108 No. houses, 3 No. apartments and 60 No. duplexes) and 57 No. 4 bedroom units (57 No. houses). The proposed development will range in height from 2 No. to 5 No. storeys (including podium/undercroft level in Apartment Blocks C and D and in the Neighbourhood Centre). The development also provides: pedestrian links from Enniskerry Road and within the site to the neighbouring ‘Rockville’ development to the north-east and a pedestrian/cycle route through the Dingle Way from Enniskerry Road to the future Glenamuck Link Distributor Road; 678 No. car parking spaces (110 No. in the undercroft of Blocks C and D and the Neighbourhood Centre and 568 No. at surface level) including 16 No. mobility impaired spaces, 73 No. electric vehicle spaces, 1 No. car share space, 4 No. drop-off spaces/loading bays; motorcycle parking; bicycle parking; bin storage; the decommissioning of the existing telecommunications mast at ground level and provision of new telecommunications infrastructure at roof level of the Neighbourhood Centre including shrouds, antennas and microwave link dishes (18 No. antennas and 6 No. transmission dishes, all enclosed in 9 No. shrouds together with all associated equipment); private balconies, terraces and gardens; hard and soft landscaping; sedum roofs; solar panels; boundary treatments; lighting; substations; plant; and all other associated site works above and below ground. The proposed development has a gross floor space of c. 43,120 sq m in addition to undercroft levels (under Apartment Blocks C and D measuring c. 1,347 sq m and under the Neighbourhood Centre measuring c. 2,183 sq m, which includes parking spaces, external storage, bin storage, bike storage and plant). The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Development Plan 2022-2028 and the Kilternan-Glenamuck Local Area Plan 2013 - 2019 [extended to 2023]. 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 has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The application together with the Environmental Impact Assessment Report 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 and Environmental Impact Assessment Report may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.kilternanvillageshd.ie
Construction of a single storey extension to the side and rear of the existing house, construction of 1no. dormer with associated glazing to the front of the existing house and construction of a 1no. dormer with associated glazing to the rear of the existing house.
Construction of a single storey extension to the side and rear of the existing house, relocation of the existing entrance door and attic conversion including construction of 1no. dormer with associated glazing to the rear and construction of a 3no. velux windows to the front of the existing house.
Planning permission for side/rear extension.
Construction of a new single storey garage with rooflights to the side and a new single storey extension to the rear of the existing 2 storey detached dwelling. A new bay window to the front facade at ground floor and alterations to the windows to the side and rear facade at first floor level of the existing dwelling. New retaining walls to the rear and associated site works.