The development will consist of the erection of signage on the western elevation of the existing building, comprising one perforated vinyl sign at high level to the existing fully glazed lift core, measuring 11.24m high by 7.25m wide.
The proposed development consists of the amalgamation of 2 no. ground floor retail units (Units 8 & 9) and a change of use to office, together with all associated and ancillary internal and external alterations to provide a single office unit of 146.3 sqm. Internal alterations include the removal of an existing internal partition wall and the provision of a kitchenette and toilets (including accessible toilet) to serve the office unit. External alterations along the northern (front) elevation include the provision of a signage area above the existing entrance to Unit 8 and the replacement of an existing access door (Unit 9 access door) with glazing.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the sub-division of the rear garden at 128 North Circular Road (Protected Structure) and for the construction of a 3 bedroom 2 storey mews dwelling with integrated garage (total floor area circa 125.8m2) fronting onto Aughrim Place, all boundary treatments and all associated on and off site development works on a site of circa 0.013ha at Aughrim Place/Rear of 128 North Circular Road, Dublin 7.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Alteration to development previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2926/20/ ABP Ref. 308189-20 comprising the omission of Condition 2 as attached to Reg. Ref. 2926/20/ ABP Ref. 308189-20.
PERMISSION & RETENTION, PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention Permission and Permission for the following alterations: (i) retention permission for the removal of non-original stud partition walls, kitchenettes and bathroom ware; and (ii) permission for: (a) the reconfiguration of non-original internal walls to facilitate new kitchenettes and bathrooms in each flat; (b) reduction in number of flats from 10 no. to 9 no; installation of new and upgraded fire-rated internal doors in original style; installation of fire slabs under floorboards; and removal / replacement / reconfiguration of non-original fire-rated stud partition walls to each of the 9 no. existing apartments and stair landing areas; (c) installation of upgraded services including electrics, plumbing, fire and burglar alarms, intercoms, CCTV and data/phone points; (d) repair and restoration of original features including window surrounds, painted timber shutter boxes, skirting and plasterwork; (e) replacement of all non-original windows with one over one double glazed sash windows; (f) making good of damaged walls, floorboards, fireplaces and plasterwork; (g) provision of gas boiler and hot water cylinder; and (h) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development. The development does not result in any change to the floor area or footprint of the building.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION:The proposed development will consist of the following: Internal alterations at each floor level to reconfigure the existing 9 no. flats. The proposed works include: (i) removal of non-original partition walls, kitchenettes and bathrooms. (ii) Removal of all non-original boxing out and services throughout. (iii) Formation of simplified kitchenettes and bathrooms. (iv) Installation of new fire-rated internal doors in original style off circulation spaces; installation of modern flush doors within apartments. (v) Upgrading fire and acoustic performance of existing suspended timber floors. (vi) Provision of a 1m2 automatic air opening vent of area to the roof over the existing stairs to comply with fire regulations. (vii) Replacement throughout of non- original windows with timber sash incorporating trickle vents. (viii) Replacement of the non- original front door with an historically appropriate panelled hardwood door with bronze finish ironmongery. (ix) Demolition of the solid masonry balustrade to the front entrance steps and replacement of same with cast iron handrail to match the adjoining original. (x) Removal of non-original facades vents and making good of walls. (xi) Replacement of non-original lower ground floor external doors with a new hardwood picture framed ones. (xii) Repair of the broken stone string course on the rear façade. (xiii) Making good to damaged window ope to rear return façade at first floor. (xiv) Provision of a flat roofed single storey extension to the rear return providing a kitchenette and utility rooms. (xv) Relocation of existing stone steps to rear garden. (xvi) Removal of concrete paving to front yard and replacement of same with a lawn; removal of broken clay paving to rear yard and replacement of same with stone paving. (xvii) Installation of upgraded services including electrics, plumbing, fire and burglar alarms, intercoms, CCTV and data/phone points. (xvii) Repair and restoration of original features including window surrounds, painted timber shutter boxes, skirting and plasterwork. (xviii) Drainage and all associated site development and ancillary works necessary to facilitate development.
Permission for a change use of 163.6 sq.m of an existing single storey vacant retail space to a new Credit Union Branch. The works will include replacement of the existing façade curtain wall spandrel panels with louvred panels to facilitate ventilation withing the unit and new building ID signage over the entrance doors.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the refurbishment of the existing mews structure to create a two bedroom dwelling and will involve new windows to the front and rear, the demolition of the roof to the single storey extension to the rear to create an outdoor area and all ancillary works.
The proposed development will provide a mixed use commercial development comprising of a hotel (238 no. bedrooms) and an office block delivering a cumulative Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 32,602 sq.m, inclusive of basement area. The proposed development consists of: -Site clearance and localised demolitions to remove part of the podium and Basement Level-1 reinforced concrete slabs at the interface of the proposed hotel and office blocks, together with the incorporation of part of the existing basement level structure extending to approximately 4,228 sq.m (GFA). -The proposed basement will be integrated within the existing basement levels serving the wider HSQ development and will be accessed from the existing vehicular ramped accesses/egresses onto/off St. John's Road West and Military Road to the north and east, respectively. The proposed basement area is split into two areas to provide a dedicated Hotel Basement area of approximately 2,132 sq.m (GFA) and an Office basement area of 2,096 sq.m (GFA) -The construction of a 5-storey hotel (over lower ground and basement levels) to provide 238 no. bedrooms. At basement level provision is made for 24 no. car parking spaces; 2 no. motorcycle spaces together with plant and storage rooms. A waste storage area with dedicated loading bay/ staging area is provided along with dedicated set-down area for deliveries. A dual-purpose service bay is also provided at basement level with modifications to existing line markings to the basement parking area to accommodate the development. At Lower Ground floor level provision is made for 14 no. Bedrooms; Conference Room; Kitchen and Staff facilities and Changing Rooms/ WCs plus ancillary Gym. This floor is arranged around an internal courtyard space. Provision is made at Podium level for 19 no. Bedrooms; Dining Area and Foyer with entrance at the South-Eastern corner of the building onto a new laneway separating the proposed hotel and office building. Provision is made at the south-western corner at podium level for an ESB sub-station/switch room and 15 no Sheffield type bicycle stands are provided for the hotel and the retail/cafe unit, providing storage space for 30 no. bicycles. A total of 205 no. bedrooms are provided at the upper levels (above podium level). The top floor of the hotel (4th floor) has a splayed setback to provide a west facing roof terrace. An ancillary hotel bar (118 sq.m) opens onto this roof terrace. -The construction of a 12-storey (over lower ground and basement levels) office building to the east of the proposed hotel building to provide 19,474 sq.m of office floorspace (GFA) from lower ground floor level and above. Provision is made at basement level for 30 no. car parking spaces; 2 motorcycle spaces and 120 no. bicycle storage spaces together with plant and storage rooms. Provision is made for a further 196 no. bicycle storage spaces at Lower Ground floor level plus changing rooms (including showers). At podium level 2 no. ESB sub-stations and switch rooms are proposed. The foyer and entrance is provided at the southern end of the building at Podium level along with a Retail/Cafe unit of 208 sq.m at the South-Western corner of the building. The building is setback at 4th floor level to provide a west facing roof terrace. Splayed setbacks to the southern and eastern elevations at the 11th floor level forms a roof terrace that wraps around the South-Eastern corner of the building. Plant is provided at rooftop level that is enclosed by curved louvred screens and PV panels. -Works proposed along the St John's Road West frontage include the omission of the existing left-turn filter lane to the vehicular ramped access to the HSQ development and re-configuration of the pedestrian crossing at the existing junction together with the re-configuartion of the existing pedestrian crossing over the westbound lanes of St. John's Road West leading to an existing pedestrian refuge island and re-alignment of the existing foothpath along the site frontage onto St. John's Road West to tie into the reconfigured junction arrangement. -Drainage works proposed include the provision of 2 no. below basement surface water attenuation tanks with dusty/stand-by arrangement pump sumps and associated valve chambers, and 2 no. below basement foul pump sumps with duty/stand-by arrangement and 24hr emergency storage and associated valve chambers. New foul drainage and stormwater drainage connections are proposed to existing foul and storm sewers in St. John's Road West with associated site works. -Hard and soft landscaping works are proposed at lower ground level along St John's Road West and at podium level to provide for the extension and completion of the public plaza to the south of the proposed Office Block and the provision of a new pedestrian laneway connecting St John's Road West with the public plaza at podium level. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the development will consist of alterations to the previously granted planning application (planning ref. 4340/17) to the rear of 101 & 103 North Circular Road, which are protected structures (RPS ref. nos. 1617 & 1619). It includes the construction of 2 no. two storey 3 bedroomed mews houses, accessed from St. David's Terrace, two no. on-site parking spaces, bicycle & bin storage and associated site works.
Permission for construction of a first floor extension to rear of existing dwelling, conversion of attic space to storage area, internal alterations to existing layout and all ancillary site development works.
The development will consist of alterations and extension to the existing two storey terraced house to include demolition of the existing single storey rear extension and provision of partial two storey & partial single storey rear extension with associated external private open space. The application also includes two rooflights to the existing rear roof slope, a side rooflight to the first-floor rear extension, replacement of the existing windows and door to the front elevation and the re-instating an access door in the rear boundary wall to the rear laneway.
The development will consist of the demolition of existing single storey rear extension and construction of a one and two storey extension to rear with 3 no. rooflights, 1 no. rooflight to rear of existing main roof and 1 no. rooflight to front of existing main roof and all associated site works.
The description of development is as follows: Removal of existing fence through the site and development of a Nitrogen Generation Plant to produce nitrogen enriched gas for use in the production of beer at a site located centrally within the brewery site. The development will include a lattice style cold box Instillation tower to a height of c. 26m, 2 no. cylindrical storage tanks to a height of c.21m and plant and machinery for the production of nitrogen including a cold box vaporiser installation, a warm end installation, a Lin pump cold box installation, an expander module, cold valves, ambient vaporisers, final control skid and all other associated works. A new fence around the proposed plant is also proposed. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref No. P0301-04).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (RPS Ref. No. 1621). The development will consist of the construction of a two bedroom mews dwelling, incorporating the existing mews walls accessed from St. David's Terrace, including an on-site parking space, bicycle and bin storage and associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION & PERMISSION: Retention of existing gravel to front garden in lieu of soft landscaping, and Permission for the following; Rewiring throughout including new external lights, Renewal of existing heating system including new combi boiler; New electricity and gas meters to gable wall of front granite steps; Repair of natural slate roof including re-slating on battens and breathable roofing membrane with replacement natural slate to match existing where required; New code 5 lead valleys; New rooflight to front roof, Repair and renewal of damaged plasterwork; Create 3 no. new ensuites and 1 no. new bathroom connecting into existing drainage; Lower cill of existing rear return window and create new door opening with new steel balcony and steps to upper portion of rear garden; Remove and store existing timber stairs to lower ground floor in attic and fill in space with new store rooms; Fill in external section of door opening to upper ground floor rear return and fit new opaque glazing window; Repair sections of rotten timber to lower ground floor, Fit new plasterboard ceiling to lower ground floor, Fit new damp proofing system to lower ground floor walls, Fit new vapour permeable drylining with lime finish to lower ground floor walls; Fit new timber joinery to lower ground floor, Fit new kitchen units and services; Replace existing damaged front and rear external doors to lower ground floor with new; replace non original steel window to rear return with new; fit new timber guarding between upper and lower sections of rear garden; Remove non original awning framework from rear garden; Redecoration throughout and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of existing single storey rear extension and construction of a one and two storey extension to rear with 3 no. rooflights, 1 no. rooflight to rear of existing main roof and 1 no. rooflight to front of existing main roof and all associated site works.
The proposed development will consist of a new extension to the existing beer processing plant to include a two storey building and six processing tanks. The proposed two storey extension has a total GFA of c. 1,024 sq.m and a building height to parapet level pof c. 14.4 m (20.9m OD). The building will be accessed via ground level doors and serviced through roller shutter doors on the southern elevation. The extension will be designed using new composite brown metal cladding similar to existing building materials within the brewery. The extension has a flat roof with a small plant area (c. 24 sq.m) screened by metal cladding panels and supportive steel frames. Six processing tanks c.24.52m (30.47m OD) are proposed to the north of the proposed extension. These tanks will be smaller than but visually match the existing tanks on site to the east. There will also be associated drainage connections to be made. The proposed development is located centrally within the brewery and is in accordance with the continued use of the site as a brewery. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref No. P0301-04).
Planning Permission for: a. Three storey domestic extension to side; b) Two storey domestic extension to rear; c) All associated site works.
PERMISSION: For a new glazed opening incorporating a patio door and a separate small window to the south east (gable) elevation.
Planning permission for alterations to the previously permitted development (Reg. Ref. 4035/16, as amended by Reg. Ref. 2683/19 & Reg. Ref. 2500/20 and as extended by Reg. Ref. 4035/16/x1) on a site of 0.5 ha. at and to the rear. The proposed alteratons relate to Block A only (fronting Prussia Street). The proposed revisions to the permitted development primarily relate to the elevations and comprise: - a new facade consisting of regularly spaced bays with large windows separated by brick piers at ground to second floor level; - changes to the internal layout of the basement, - provision of lighting fixtures o northeast and southwest elevations at ground floor level, - provision of black stone base to ground floor windows on the northeast elevation, - the windows on the northeast and southwest elevation include for a spandrel panel and an openable window panel; - change to materials at 3rd floor level to provide a zinc facade and white brick, There is no change to the gross floor area or the height of the permitted development as a result of the proposed amendments. The setback at 3rd floor level will remain as part of the proposed development.
Planning Permission for amendments to previously permitted development Reg. Refs. 4035/16 & 2683/19 on a site of c.0.5 hectares at and to the rear of Nos. 84-87 Prussia Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7. The development will comprise of the relocation of the ESB MV substation (c.18sqm; unconstructed) as approved under Reg. Ref. 4035/16 from its permitted location in the north of the site to a new location c. 15m to the west as well as the relocation of bike stands throughout the site.
The development consists of; a) the demolition of the existing single storey ground floor extension to the rear that includes a kitchen, WC and shower room and; b) the construction of a single storey ground floor extension to the rear incorporating a new kitchen, WC and shower room. This is all together with associated site works.
The development will consist of demolition of rear single-storey return and construction of new two-storey rear extension.
Permission for Modifications to existing planning permission for 2 storey apartment development approved under Reg Ref 2087/18 to provide; (A) a passenger lift, ambulant disabled stairs and general revisions including open spaces and balconies to the east and west of the site and; (B) 2 no. additional floors each containing 1 no. 2-bed apartment and 1 no. 1-bed apartment including balconies to the east and west of the site leading to an overall development of 8 apartments (4 x 2-bed and 4 x 1-bed) on 4 storeys with associated drainage services, boundary wall treatments, site works and landscaping.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development on a site (0.156 ha) located within St. Patrick's University Hospital campus, James's Street, Dublin 8 (overall site area of c.4.2 ha, which includes a Protected Structure; Dublin City Council RPS Ref. 856). The development will consist of maintenance and upgrade works to the original building (Protected Structure) including external repairs to roofs, chimneystacks and the replacement of defective rainwater goods; replacement windows; general elevational works including repairs to stone elevations and repointing; interior works to the building at principal level including the removal of 20th century internal partitions, suspended ceilings and wall linings and the reinstatement of I no. original door ope; and all associated localised interior repair works.
Planning permission for provision of off-licence (2.9sqm), subsidiary to the main retail use.
Permission is sought for change of use of existing ground floor shed from commercial to residential, and to add first floor residential accommodation and to form converted attic with rear dormer extension at roof level, to provide private open space at rear ground floor, and fit new recessed front door at ground floor and form new window to existing ground floor brick.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION:The development will consist of permission for change of use from community education and resource centré to community education and resource centre including childcare for the 278 sq.m. ground floor of the building.
The development will consist of new pitch roof first floor extension to rear, including 3no. rooflights and alterations to rear Ground Floor window ope to accommodate new French Doors
The proposed development will consist of the installation of rooftop mounted telecommunications equipment including: no. 6 antennae, dishes, remote radio units (RRU's), cable trays and all associated site development works to provide for high-speed wireless data and broadband services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development comprises a 10 year permission for works to facilitate the decarbonisation of the brewery and water recovery on site. Demolition and removal of the Old Keg Plant Building and Export Warehouse (part single storey, part two storey buildings – 6,482m2) and associated works including removal of a section of a steel pipe bridge structure. Construction of an Energy Centre comprising a two storey building containing electrical boiler room LV, MCC and HV Rooms with a primary parapet height of 15.15m and including 3 no. flues to a height of 23.65m (28.1m O.D) and external plant compound (72m2) containing transformer equipment. The overall GFA of the Energy Centre (2) Building is c. 788m2. A blue roof (for rainwater attenuation) is proposed at roof level. Construction of a two-storey Water Recovery Plant (WRP) Building with a primary parapet height of 17.35m containing WRP plant and ancillary staff facilities. The overall GFA of the WRP Building is 1,576m2. A blue roof is proposed at roof level. The Water Recovery Plant also includes the following external plant elements: External Equalisation Tank with height of 13.25m including external access stairway; 2 no. Biogas Scrubbers with a height of 6.3m above parapet level and 1 no. emergency flare at a height of 7.5m above parapet level. 2 no. anaerobic treatment tanks to a height of c. 21m above ground level and external odour control plant. Aerobic treatment aeration tank to a height of 12.04m (+17.33 O.D.) with external access stairway, external renewable Biogas Balloon, other external items including ancillary plant / equipment, enclosing bund walls and circulation infrastructure. Demolition and removal of the former Flaking Plant (c. 46m / 11 storey equivalent in height) located centrally within the site (3,001m2), 1 no. two-storey prefabricated building, 1 no. single storey electrical distribution room, 6 no. single storey cabins / containers, vehicular concrete ramp and section of steel pipe bridge structure (691m2). Construction of a Utilities Hub comprising a proposed split-level building comprising a single storey structure (at lower ground level) ranging in height from 4.2m to 9.2m containing heat pumps, workshop, staff accommodation and ancillary plant, and a single-storey structure (at upper ground level) for use as Energy Centre (1) containing electrical boiler room to a height to parapet level of 8.72m, 2 no. flues to a height of 17.22m above upper ground level and including external plant compounds containing transformer equipment at the upper ground level (258m2), and 3 no. external vessels 15m in height at lower ground level. A blue roof is proposed at roof level. External stairs, ancillary site works, hard and soft landscaping are proposed. The Utilities Hub will comprise a GFA of c. 1,996.2m2. The proposed development includes associated site development works including hard and soft landscaping and the extension of new site services routes (both underground and above ground) including ancillary pipe racks, providing electrical and utilities infrastructure, above and below ground drainage. An additional 26 no. bicycle parking spaces are proposed. The application site is located in the curtilage of a number of Protected Structures. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the planning application and the EIAR and NIS will be available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref: P0301-04).
The development will consist of alterations and extension of the existing dwelling house including demolition and reconstruction of the existing single storey extension to the rear of the house, the provision of a first floor external terrace, the replacement of the existing non-original windows with new double-glazed windows and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Demolition of existing silo structure and other works on site and erection of an extension to the northern elevation of the brewhouse building to provide storage for brewing materials. The proposal will comprise silos screened to match the existing building. The proposed extension will extend 23.34m from the building and to a height of c. 25.15m, to match the existing building. It will be clad in a similar material to the existing building. The existing Harp signage will be relocated to the north elevation of the proposed extension. And all associated works. The proposal is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref no. P0301-04).
Renovations and extensions to the existing two-storey, mid-terrace house at 71 Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, D07 TF2X, comprising construction of a contemporary part flat-roof, part pitched-roof first floor extension with 1 no. rooflight and 1no. private courtyard over the existing single-storey flat-roofed rear extension and associated modifications to the existing house and fenestration including 2no. new opaque windows at first floor of the rear return, 1 no. new rooflight to the rear return, modifications to the first-floor layout, and site development including hard and soft landscaping.
Planning permission for development within the existing Diageo brewery production facility at St. James's Gate, at a site located within the south-west corner of the St. James's Gate brewery lands bound by James Street to the south, Watling Street to the east, Steeven's Lane to the west and Victoria Quay to the north, Dublin 8. The proposed development will consist of: (1) The construction of a forklift building (GFA 236sq.m) (c.14.8m in height), with a return to the north and a metal canopy projecting from a section of the west elevation (+13.647m). The building will comprise of: a work area and gantry; office; breakroom; and storage area. The building will be accessible via: a double height roller shutter door on the west elevation; a single height roller shutter door on the north elevation; and standard pedestrian doors on the west, east and south elevations. Windows will be positioned on the north and west facades. An access ramp will also be installed on the north elevation. A fire escape cage ladder will be located on the southwest corner of the building. The building will have an aluminium clad facade, metal flashing at parapet level and roof lights. A pedestrian barrier will also be erected to the immediate west of the building for safety purposes. (2) The construction of a new canopy structure (GFA 1,070sq.m) (c.8.9m in height) made up of steel columns and trusses and a metal panel deck roof. The canopy will be open on each elevation. The fire escape ladder proposed as part of the forklift building will also connect to the canopy structure at roof level on the north elevation. (3) The construction of an oil containment building (GFA 21.8sq.m) (c.2.9m in height) with a blockwork facade and metal flashing at parapet level. The structure will have a flat roof and will be erected on a concrete plate. The structure will have four sets of welded wire mesh gates on the north elevation. (4) The construction of a hot works unit (GFA 28.7sq.m) (c.4.3m in height) with a metal clad facade and a metal pitched roof. The structure will be erected on a concrete plate. The hot works unit will be accessible via a roller shutter door on the north elevation and a standard pedestrian door on the west elevation. (5) All associated site development works on a site of c.0.24ha. The proposed development is located within a site which has an approved IE (Industrial Emissions) Licence (Ref. No. P0301-04).
The development will consist of an additional floor on the existing two storey structure to accommodate a two-bedroom residential apartment at first and second floor levels, with a balcony at second floor level facing Manor Place and associated improvements to an existing staircase at ground/first floor level and alterations and extension to the existing front elevation to Manor Place.
The development will consist of the change of use from the existing Maureen’s newspaper agents into a café along with associated changes to the interior ground floor layout and front elevation.
PERMISSION for the demolition of existing two-storey dwelling house, and the construction of a new three storey apartment block consisting of 2 no. one-bedroom apartments, 2 no. two-bedroom apartments and 1 no. three-bedroom apartment plus associated site works. All at 12 Arbour Place, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The Law Society of Ireland intends to apply for permission for development at its site comprising 0.46 Hectares being the Greenhall Building (The Law Society Diploma Centre Eircode D07 R81C), within the curtilage of the former Blue Coat School (protected structure RPS no.765) at Blackhall Place, Dublin 7 D07 VY24 and the adjoining shed building, to the south, off Benburb Street (Eircode D07 AEC5), Dublin 7. The proposed development will comprise: 1. Demolition of the existing single storey print facility building and adjacent lean-to-shed (c.93sqm ) and the removal of the temporary poly tunnel (c.35sqm) located to the west of the Greenhall building. 2. Demolition of the shed building (c.538sqm) off Benburb Street to the south of the Greenhall building. 3. Alteration works to the existing Greenhall building to provide an enlarged flexible teaching space, additional toilets, lecture room, counselling room and connections to the proposed extension. 4. The construction of a single-storey extension to the west end of the Greenhall building to provide a new secondary entrance and a moot court with judge’s chambers (c.93sqm) with SUDS compliant green roof. 5. The construction of an upper floor extension to the west end of the Greenhall building to provide a lecture room, counselling room and accessible WC (c.126 sqm) with SUDS compliant green roof. 6. The construction of a glazed link (c.12sqm) connecting the three-storey extension to the east end of Greenhall building at first-floor level. 7. The construction of a three-storey extension (with local lowering of the ground level by approximately 2.3m) to the south of the Greenhall building to provide 12 tutorial rooms, 2 meeting rooms, a changing-places sanitary facility, with rooftop plant enclosure and roof mounted plant over and roof mounted photovoltaic panels (c.1,134sqm) with SUDS compliant blue roof. 8. The creation of a new entrance plaza to the east of the proposed three storey extension, which involves the removal of a c.11.3m long portion of a boundary wall to create an opening onto the Academic Street to the south of the former Blue Coat School building. The stone removed will be used to build low stone walls around the plaza, topped with metal railings. 9. The replacement of the existing vehicular ramp with a new ramp to provide improved fire tender and delivery access to the rear of Blackhall Place via existing vehicular access from Benburb Street. 10. New gardens and landscaping to the south and west of the building and along the edges of the new vehicular ramp. 11. The construction of cycle parking facilities to the west of the proposed single-storey extension. 12. Upgrading works to the existing tennis court, removal of outdoor gym equipment, hard landscaping and all other repair and refurbishment site development and associated site development works.
Permission for the internal reconfiguration & refurbishment of the existing semi-detached cottage with the provision of an additional window to the front, a single-storey extension to the side with a window to the front, and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for demolition of existing habitable dwelling and associated out buildings, Construction of a new three storey apartment block consisting of 3 No. one bedroom apartments and 2 No. two bedroom apartments plus all associated site works.
The proposed development comprises the construction of a new extended mezzanine level (at ground level) to provide additional floor space (extended by approximately 161.4 sq.m) in connection with the existing gymnasium use permitted under DCC Planning Ref. 2551/15. The layout of the proposed mezzanine floor space will integrate with the existing office floor space permitted under DCC Planning Ref. 2366/18 but in a reconfigured manner to include a change of use of permitted office space to an ancillary canteen in connection with the gymnasium. The proposed development includes all associated/ancillary works and connection to services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for proposed development at an existing 2 storey terraced dwelling which is a protected structure. The development will consist of proposed external alterations to include: removal of existing sheds to rear, alterations to existing opes to rear at ground and first floor level, replacement of all non-original glazing, new extension to side and rear of existing return at ground floor level, alterations including new roof to existing rear garden shed for use as workshop. Internal alterations include: partial removal of internal walls and formation of new door opes at ground and first floor, provision of new partitions on ground and first floor, provision of internal wall insulation, replacement of existing non original floor at ground floor level of return, new en suite at first floor level, replacement of sanitary ware and kitchen fittings, replacement of services and general refurbishment and repairs as required to include all associated conservation and ancillary site works.
PERMISSION & RETENTION. Retention of change of use of an existing ground floor commercial retail unit (59.5m2) to residential use previously approved under Planning Application No. 2181/19 and Grant Order No. P3055, and retention of ground floor windows in current location to front elevation, and planning permission for removal of existing render band, to be reinstated with red brick to front elevation, replacement of existing ground floor windows with shallow arch topped PVC windows to front elevation, and replacement of existing white PVC meter cupboard to side elevation with new grey graphite coloured meter cupboard all at ground floor level.
RETENTION: change of use of an existing ground floor commercial retail unit (59.5m2) to residential use previously approved under Planning Application No. 2181/19 and Grant Order No. P3055 and minor elevational alterations to front elevation comprising additional render band.
Planning permission for development that will consist of the demolition of the existing derelict 2 storey building which faces St Joseph's Road, and Prussia Street, and the construction of a 3-storey building to accommodate 2 no. 2 bed own door apartments units comprising of Unit 1 which has an area of 92.1 sq.m and Unit 2 which has an area of 95.7 sq.m with balconies facing St Joseph's Road, dedicated storage and bicycle facilities at 68/68A Prussia Street, Dublin 7 (corner of St. Joseph's Road).
Planning permission for the demolition of the existing 2 storey derelict building and construction of a new 4 storey building consisting of 4 no apartments with own private balcony and all site ancillary works.
The development will consist of the use of one existing section of wall, flanking a residence (facing Arbour Place), as a mural canvas for the display of a temporary, non-commercial, hand-painted mural, with changing artistic content. No structural works or proposed works to existing buildings or boundary walls are required as part of this application.
Planning permission for the development consists of (a) permission for the removal and making good of the front terrace existing non-original balustrades on the south and west elevations, (b) permission for the erection of fixed glazed screens and glazed entrance door on the south, west and east elevations with a retractable canopy over the front terrace to be fixed to the existing facade providing a semi sheltered external dining area to the front of the existing restaurant.