PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention permission for (a) subdivision at ground and basement levels of the existing restaurant at nos. 101 and 102 Capel Street, (b) change of use to beauty salon (basement and ground level) of no.102 Capel Street, (c) provision of new shop signage above the entrance, erection of additional signage to the front wall and signage to the front window and wall at no. 102 Capel Street. 101 and 102 Capel Street, Dublin 1 are both protected structures (RPS refs. 1203 and 1204).
External render of first, second and third floor of existing front elevation from eroding brickwork to a smooth render nap finish and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The proposed development will comprise the conservation, repair and adaption of the protected structure at 2-3 Mary's Abbey, Dublin 7 to facilitate a change of use from artist studios at first, second and third floors, shop at ground floor and storage at basement level of the protected structure to museum and ancillary use at ground first second and third floors and storage at basement level of the protected structure and the demolition of existing structures to the rear of the protected structure to allow the development of new ancillary museum building on lands to the rear of the protected structure as follows: 1. Buildings to the rear of the site which are not protected structures are to be demolished, all boundary party walls to be maintained. 2. The construction of a new building on lands to the rear of the existing protected structure as the new premises of the National Leprechaun Museum, two storeys in height to an overall height of 13.5m (exclusive of roof mounted PV panels), landscaping works to internal courtyard lightwell. Roof to new building at rear to be a combination of flat semi intensive green roof with PV panels and a pitched reflective insulated metal deck roof with brick slip cladding to external perimeter walls and roof top plant with louvered enclosure. 3. Structural intervention works to stabilise the building fabric of the protected structure. 4. Alterations to rear facade of protected structure at ground, first and second floors to facilitate new escape and access stairs to facilitate access from garden, to repair and reinstate original windows, to dismantle and re-build destabilised segment of wall at top floor level, reinstatement of cast iron rain water goods. 5. Repairs to the roof, gutters, rear eaves and front parapet of the protected structure. 6. Works to the front facade of the protected structure at all levels comprising brick, stone, render and jointing cleaning and repair, removal of existing modern shopfront and installation of new shopfront and external articulated shutters, repairs to all existing metal framed windows above ground level, dismantling and re-building destabilised segment of parapet at top floor level. 7 Removal of modern interventions to the interior of the protected structure including partitions, stud walling, false ceilings and modern stairs and installation of new partitions, doors and lift shaft to facilitate proposed new museum use.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission to carry out works to the ground floor facade of 2-3 Mary's Abbey, Dublin 7, D07 X6R6, a protected structure, RPS No. 8770. Work comprises the erection of 1 no. 800 mm diameter non- illuminated sign, repainting of exterior at ground floor, removal of paint on granite footings and parapet. Removal of plywood board over entrance. Application of new window decals. Installation of souvenir vending machine.
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided 'Metropole' advertising display case with a double sided digital advertising display case and associated works.
Permission for a development consisting of an extension to the existing fourth floor office with associated internal modifications and elevational changes.
RETENTION & PERMISSION: Planning permission for the amalgamation and change of use of the vacant shop unit at ground floor, stores at basement level and bedroom accommodation at first and second floors with existing McGettigans Public House and Guest Accommodation at 78 Queen Street, forming an enlarged public bar at ground floor (additional floor area 40.75sq mts) and the retention of additional 2 no. bedrooms with en-suites at first and second floor levels with associated alterations including part removal of wall, relocation of stairs, alterations to shopfront and new signage at 77 Queen Street, Dublin 7.
A new shopfront and associated signage at ground floor level to 77 Queen Street, Dublin 7, the unit is a part of McGettigans Public House and Guest Accommodation.
The development will consist of change of use of existing ground floor unit B (floor area 294 sq. m) to office use. The eternal modifications will include two glazed screen access doors and upgrade works to the existing glazed facade and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
The retention of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided ‘Metropole’ advertising display case mounted on an offset leg.
Permission for demolition of the existing rear extension and a portion of the original building in order to create a courtyard and a new three storey rear extension for a total floor area of 97 sq.m; lowering of the attic floor for integration with the rear extension; opening of a skylight on the front pitch of the roof: decorative and services works internally, and all the ancillary site works.
The development will consist of: Installation of new proprietary metal cladding system, including cills, cappings and flashings to the south (side) and west (rear) elevations of existing house.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for change of use from 2 no. individual office units to a 1-bed residential apartment at basement level, provision of opening in party wall and associated works.
RETENTION: The retention of elevational changes to the previously approved office development (granted under Reg. Ref. 2085/19), including revised front elevations to ground floor level and associated internal alterations and revised rear elevation that included replacement windows at ground floor level from that previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2085/19.
PI Hotels & Restaurants Ireland Ltd intends to apply for permission for development to amend a previously permitted hotel scheme (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 2409/20 (ABP Ref. ABP-308627-20), which was subsequently amended by Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3409/24) on this site of 0.055ha located at Nos. 1, 1a and 2 Usher Street, Dublin 8 and Nos. 29/30 Ushers Quay, Dublin 8 (Eircodes D08 YY11 and D08 VYX7). The proposed development which provides for alterations to the permitted building, comprises: an increase in the overall gross floor area of the building by c. 63 sq m (c. 3,964 sq m permitted, increasing to c. 4,027 sq m proposed) resulting from an increase in the floor areas of the Basement, Ground, First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Floor Levels; the reconfiguration of the internal layout of all levels of the permitted building (from Basement to Seventh Floor Levels), to include amendments to the hotel bedrooms and related to ancillary hotel facilities including work space, reception area, lobby and restaurant with public bar, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant, waste storage area and bicycle store, ancillary space (which includes areas such as circulation cores (lifts and stairs) and routes, and plant areas (including ESB substation and meter room) throughout the building); alterations to the permitted plant and mechanical and electrical services areas at Roof Level, including alterations to plant screens; a decrease in the height of the permitted lift overrun (by c. 0.72m from c. 25.82m permitted to c. 25.10 m proposed), an increase in the height of the permitted roof level parapet (by c. 0.15m from c. 23.87m permitted to c. 24.02m proposed), and amendments to the green / blue roofs, roof level photovoltaic panel zones and plant layouts; alterations to the permitted building's elevations from Ground to Seventh Floor Levels as required; and associated alterations to permitted scheme's site services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal). There are no changes arising to the number of hotel bedrooms permitted (100 No.).
For development to amend a previously permitted hotel scheme (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 2409/20 and ABP Ref. ABP-308627-20) on a site of 0.055ha located at Nos. 1, 1a and 2 Usher Street, Dublin 8 and Nos. 29/30 Ushers Quay, Dublin 8 (Eircodes D08 YY11 and D08 VYX7). The proposed development which provides for alterations to the permitted building, comprises: a decrease in the size of the permitted Basement, Ground, First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Floor Levels (from c. 3,673 sq m floor area permitted across these levels to c. 3,602 sq m floor area floor area total proposed across these levels), and an increase in the size of the Seventh Floor Level (from c. 350 sq m floor area permitted to c. 362 sq m floor area proposed); an increase in the thickness of the external wall around the permitted building's perimeter from Ground to Seventh Floor Levels; the reconfiguration of the internal layout of all levels of the permitted building (from Basement to Seventh Floor Levels), to include amendments to the hotel bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities including work space, reception area, lobby and restaurant with public bar, storage areas, administration and staff facilities, plant, waste storage area and bicycle store, ancillary space (which includes areas such as circulation cores (lifts and stairs) and routes, and plant areas (including ESB substation and meter room) throughout the building); alterations to the permitted plant and mechanical and electrical services areas at Roof Level, including an increase in the height of the permitted lift overrun (by c. 1.35m from c. 0.6m permitted to c. 1.95m proposed), and the provision of roof ladder access, green / blue roofs and photovoltaic panel zones; alterations to the permitted building's elevations from Ground to Seventh Floor Levels as required, including changes to fenestration design on the western elevation to Usher's Court; and associated alterations to permitted landscaping and permitted scheme's site services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal). The total gross floor area of the hotel building decreases by c. 59 sq m (from c. 4,023 sq m permitted to c. 3,964 sq m proposed ). There are no changes arising to the number of hotel bedrooms permitted (100 No.)
Permission for development at this site of c.0.055ha of Nos. 1, 1A and 2 Usher's Street and Nos. 29/30 Usher's Quay, Dublin 8. The site is on the corner of Usher's Quay and Usher's Street. The demolition of c. 1,028 sq.m of all existing structures on site. The construction of a 7 to 8 storey over single basement building which will comprise a 106-no. bedroom hotel, seating areas, ancillary restaurant, public bar, reception, ancillary hotel area/offices, associated staff areas, changing/shower rooms, toilets, stores, bin and bicycle stores, ESB substation and circulation throughout and plant at basement and roof level. There will be pedestrian access from Usher's Street and Usher's Quay. The total gross area of the building (including basement) is c. 4046.10 sq.m. All associated site development works and services provision required to enable the development of the site.
Alterations to front facade of 39 Capel Street involving (1) A new shop front at ground floor including new window, lighting, plaque, and red sandstone finish (development involves the continuation of shop front design of the adjoining no. 40 Capel Street), (2) Replacement of existing door with matching door and fanlight, and (3) Reduction in size of window at first floor level to allow for facade changes at ground floor level, all at 39 Capel Street, North City, Dublin 1.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission to construct a new extension at third floor level to an existing apartment building, comprising of a new two-bedroom apartment with new communal amenity space at roof level. All to existing 51/52 Capel Street, Dublin 1, together with all associated works. This building is listed as a protected structure in the current Dublin City Development Plan.
The development will consist of the change of use from retail use to restaurant use to the ground floor retail unit at 82 Queen Street, Dublin 7. Access to the unit will be provided through a new entrance doorway onto Queen Street. A refuse area will be allocated to the development in the existing rear service yard.
The proposed development will consist of (i) demolition of all existing structures which consist of front, rear and side walls of former public house on site; (ii) replacement of existing boundaries with new kerbs (northern and western boundaries) and a 2.4 metre high boundary wall (eastern boundary); (iii) provision 15 no. secure bicycle storage lockers with each locker providing space for 2. no bicycles; and (iv) landscaping, lighting and all ancillary site works necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of a new single-storey 17sq.m WC extension to the rear side (east) of 91/92 Benburb Street with minor changes to the rear (south) of 79 Queen Street and 2 new internal doors, one from the south elevation of No.79 and one from the east elevation of No. 91/92. No. 79 Queen Street is a protected structure (RPS reference 6884). The planning application may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of Dublin City Council, Planning Department, Block 4, Ground Floor, Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 during its public opening hours (9.00a.m.- 4.30p.m.). A submission or observation in relation to the application may be made in writing to the planning authority on payment of the prescribed fee (€20.00) within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by the authority of the application, and such submissions or observations will be considered by the planning authority in making a decision on the application. The planning authority may grant permission subject to or without conditions, or may refuse to grant permission.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for proposed development as follows: (a) connect the existing ground floor bar at 79 Queen Street and existing restaurant/bar at 91/92 Benburb Street to include new shopfront and hatch and construction of a new single-storey 20sqm WC extension to the rear side (east) of 91/92 Benburb Street and to the rear (south) of 79 Queen Street; (b) replace existing flat roof to the rear (south) over existing ground floor restaurant/bar of 91/92 Benburb Street with corresponding minor change to rear side (west) elevation including new door; (c) change of use of existing commercial/office use at first and second floor level of 79 Queen Street to associated guest bedroom accommodation for the provision of a total of 8 en suite bedrooms (5 double bedrooms, 3 single bedroom). All to include associated works and services at 79 Queen Street, Dublin 7, D07 DW3R, a protected structure (RPS ref. 6884) and 91/92 Benburb Street, Dublin 7, D07 WFH3.
The development will consist of the change of use from retail use to restaurant use to the ground floor retail unit at 83 Queen Street, Dublin 7. Access to the unit will be provided through a new entrance doorway onto Queen Street. A refuse area will be allocated to the development in the existing rear service yard.
Permission is sought for a Change of the Retail Use to Amusement/Leisure Complex Use of the ground floor of 84 Queen Street Dublin 7 D07 C5PO for Hootananny Limited. Permission is also sought to change the fascia signage over the existing shop front and erect an overhanging illuminated advertisement sign, 450mm high by 450mm deep, on the existing fascia.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Alterations to development previously approved under Reg. Ref. 3281/20 comprising: (i) opening up of existing party wall between Nos. 58 & 59 (from first to third floor level) and provision of new stair core within new-build element (from basement to fifth floor level) to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations; (ii) fitting of louvred screens to the windows of bedroom Nos. 114, 115, 214, 215, 314 & 315 within new-build element (at first to third floor level); and, (iii) all ancillary works, including general reconfiguration of all floor levels (from basement to fifth floor level), necessary to facilitate the development. The proposed works will result in a revised number of hotel bedrooms (77 no.).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: No. 3 Parnell Street (a Protected Structure RPS. 6422) and Nos. 4, 5 & 6 Parnell Street ( a corner site with Jervis Lane Upper Dublin 1) and Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street, Dublin 1 (which abuts Jervis Lane Upper, Dublin 1 to the rear). The development will consist of: (1) demolition of Nos. 58 and 59 Capel Street (excluding the front west-facing facades, the rear east-facing facade of the building to rear of 58 Capel Street fronting Jervis Lane Upper, shared party wall between properties and the original internal structure of No. 58), (2) demolition of existing single storey structures comprising Nos 4-6 Parnell Street, (3) internal and external alterations to the existing three storey, over basement building at No. 3 Parnell Street (a protected structure) to accommodate new hotel development with original brickwork to be cleaned and repointed and new traditionall style timber windows to be provided in existing opes on front (north facing) facade, existing chimney stack to be retained and refurbished; part-removal of internal partitions/walls to faciliate reconfiguration/refurbishment of ground floor, first floor and second floor levels of No. 3 Parnell Street to facilitate proposed entrance foyer/lobby, bedrooms and connection (including new feature atrium to rear of existing building) to new hotel develoment, provision of replacement shop front on No. 3 Parnell Street with associated lighting, signage and new glazed canopy above replacement shopfront, (4) alteration of fenestration, refurbishment and extension by 1 no. storey of rear east-facing facade at 58 Capel Street, refurbishment of front west-facing facade at Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street to original state with existing brickwork and cleaned and repointed along with the installation of new traditional-style timber windows to replace existing non-original windows; provision of replacement shopfronts to Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street with associated lighting and signage; (5) construction of a part-five, part-six, part-seven storey (maximum height 25.36 metres from ground level) and over basement 94-bedroom contemporaty hotel on the overall site comprising the following: (i) whiskey lounge (30 sq. m.) with associated service bar, wine cellar (20 sq.m.) with associated service bar, toilets, spa facilities including steam room & sauna with associated reception area, toilets, changing rooms and office/accounts/admin space, kitchen /food prepartion areas, bicyle store, luggage store, linen store and associated laundry wash area, plant, storage, water storage attenuation tank and staff facilities at basement level; (ii) hotel entrance foyer, lobby/reception, check-in area, atrium, restaurant (162 sq.m.) accessible via Parnell Street and Jervis Lane Upper with associated kitchen space, lounge/bar/coffee area (148 sq.m.) external courtyard/seating area (64 sq.m.), cocktail/wine bar (46 sq.m) sub station and wheelchair accessible toilets at ground floor level; (iii) provision of 94 no. hotel bedrooms at ground, first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth floor levels; (iv) residents private lounge/bar (66 sq.m.) at sixth floor level with balcony area( 36 sq.m.) to the northern & eastern elevations. Room No. 503 at fifth floor level will be served by balcony on the northern & eastern elevations and Room nos. 602 & 603 at sixth floor level will be served by balconies on the southern elevation. A light well is provided from ground to fourth floor level on the southern elevation within the south-eastern corner of the site, (6) other works proposed as part of the development iclude: (a) roof plant; (b) facade treatments to new hotel development to include brick and glazing detail with metal cladding on all elevations; (c) SuDs drainage; (d) all associate site works necesary to facilitate the developement
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of, alterations to previously approved planning permission reg. Ref. no. 3281/20 to include signage as follows: (i) A large sign consisting of individual illuminated raised lettering at high level on the 5th floor facing Capel street and at high level on the 4th floor of no. 4 Parnell street. (ii) A large double sided internally illuminated projecting fin sign at 2nd to 3rd floor level on no. 6 Parnell street. (iii) A projecting canopy with lettering to the front and sides over the hotel entrance doors. (iv) Signage to the shop fronts at high level on ground floor consisting of individual letters. (v) Illuminated menu case & small light box signs adjacent to and above the entrances.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will consist of alterations to previously approved planning permission reg. Ref. no. 3281/20 as follows: (1) Minor alterations to ‘new build’ elevations including resizing and adjusting position of some windows and doors, (2) alterations to the shop fronts of No.s 3-6 Parnell street and No.s 58-59 Capel street; note there are no alterations to the upper storey facades of No.3 Parnell or No.s 58-59 Capel street; (3), all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Part off-licence use in the existing retail unit.
Permission for the following including all associated internal works: change-of-use of the ground floor from supermarket to restaurant.
Permission for the following, including all associated internal works: a) Change of use of the first floor from retail to restaurant. b) Change only of lettering on signage from existing approved 'Carroll's' to proposed 'Mary's Market'.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission is sought at No. 3 Parnell Street (a Protected Structure RPS Ref. 6422) and No. 57a Jervis Lane Upper and Nos. 4, 5 & 6 Parnell Street (a corner site with Jervis Lane Upper, Dublin 1) and Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street, Dublin 1 (which abuts Jervis Lane Upper, Dublin 1 to the rear). The development will consist of: (1) Demolition of No. 57a Jervis Lane Upper and existing single storey structures comprising Nos. 4-6 Parnell Street; (2) Demolition of Nos. 58 and 59 Capel Street (excluding the front west-facing facades, shared party wall between properties and the original internal structure on No. 58; (3) Refurbishment of front west-facing facade at Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street to original state with existing brickwork cleaned and repointed along with the installation of new traditional-style timber windows to replace existing non-original windows; provision of replacement shopfronts to Nos. 58 & 59 Capel Street with associated lighting and signage; (4) Internal and external alterations to the existing three storey, over basement building at No. 3 Parnell Street (a protected structure) to accommodate new hotel development with original brickwork to be cleaned and repointed and new traditional style timber windows to be provided in existing opes on front (north facing) cascade, existing chimney stack to be retained and refurbished; part-removal of internal partitions/walls to facilitate reconfiguration/refurbishment of ground floor first floor and second floor levels of No. 3 Parnell Street to facilitate proposed entrance foyer/lobby, bedrooms and connection (including new feature atrium to rear of existing building) to new hotel development; provision of replacement shopfront on No. 3 Parnell Street with associated lighting, signage and new glazed canopy above replacement shopfront; (5) The construction of a part-five, part-six, part-seven storey (maximum height of 25.38 metres from ground level) over basement, 121-bedroom contemporary hotel on the overall site comprising the following: (i) whiskey lounge (30 sq.m) with associated service bar, wine cellar (20 sq.m) with associated service bar, toilets, gym (70 sq.m) with associated reception area, toilets, changing rooms and spa facilities including steam room & sauna, office/accounts/admin space, kitchen/food preparation areas, bicycle store, luggage store, linen store and associated laundry wash area, plant, storage, water storage, attenuation tank and staff facilities at basement level; (ii) hotel entrance foyer, lobby/reception, check-in area, atrium, restaurant (162 sq.m) accessible via Parnell Street and Jervis Lane Upper with associated kitchen space, lounge/bar/coffee area (158 sq.m), external courtyard/seating area (64 sq.m), cocktail/wine bar (46 sq.m) with adjoining meeting/conference room (35 sq.m), sub-station and wheelchair accessible toilets at ground floor level; (iii) provision of 121 no. hotel bedrooms at ground, first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth floor levels; and, (iv) residents private lounge/bar (61.5 sq.m) at sixth floor level with balcony area (36 sq.m) to the northern & eastern elevations. Room No. 503 at fifth floor level will be served by a balcony on the northern & eastern elevations and Room Nos. 603 & 605 at sixth floor level will be served by balconies on the southern elevation; (6) Other works proposed as part of the development include: (a) SuDS drainage; (b) roof plant; (c) facade treatments to new hotel development to include brick and glazing detail with metal cladding on all elevations; and, (d) all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission for change of use to cafe/restaurant use to ground floor retail unit at 85, Queen Street, Dublin 7. Access to the unit will be provided through the existing front door onto Queen Street.
The development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the North Elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (i) general refurbishment of the front elevation to include cleaning, provision of new render finish, repair of existing windows and provision of new A-rated doors/windows; (ii) change of use of existing commercial building to provide hotel accommodation with associated alterations to the internal layout comprising the removal/insertion of wall partitions, the provision of a new staircase from second to third floor level and the creation of 3 no. access points, at first, second and third floor levels, to the adjacent hotel development approved under Reg. Ref. 3281/20; (iii) provision of a balcony to the front of the building at third floor level with associated alterations to the front elevation; and, (iv) all ancillary works, inclusive of new roof, new entrance door to Jervis Lane, new ridge tiles, new rainwater goods and re-use of existing doors as shutters to front elevation windows, necessary to facilitate the development. The subject property is within the curtilage of the Protected Structure No. 57 Capel Street (RPS No. 1182).
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing telephone kiosks with a new Telephone Kiosk with integral communication unit and a 1.53sq.metre digital advertising display. The proposed structure has an overall height 2.43m, a depth of 0.762m and a width 1.096m.
The erection of new signage consisting of: - 2 no. high level horizontal signs (3.4m x 0.8m) on Oliver Bond Street and Saint Augustine Street elevations. - 2 no. horizontal signs on fascia board (6.3m x 0.5m and 6.6m x 0.5m) on Oliver Bond Street and above the main entrance on Saint Augustine Street; - 1 no. illuminated plaque (0.5m x 0.5m) located at the main entrance on Saint Augustine Street; - Vinyl graphic detail applied to glazing on the main entrance door on Saint Augustine Street; - 1 no. high level sign fixed to a back panel (3.4m x 3.2m) on the northern elevation, facing Usher's Quay; - All of the above signage will have internal LED illumination.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: The development will consist of permission for new restaurant design and layout at ground (130m2) and basement (187m2) floor levels only (protected structure), total area 317m2. Works includes internal alterations to restaurant, kitchen and associated staff and ancillary accoommodation, all at basement and ground floor levels. A new advertising signage to front elevation of the building at ground floor level. Also included are alterations to existing site drainage and mechanical ducting extraction and associated siteworks around the revised ground and basement floor layout, internally to make it building regulations compliant. Upper levels are not part of this applicatoion. A restaurant was previously granted for this location, planning reference no. 4529/04 and fire safety certificate reference no. FSC1607/05. This work was carried out.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION for change of use from cafe / deli to hairdresser/ beauty salon at ground floor and basement level only, no alterations to shop front or front elevation and all associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development will comprise the removal of the existing automated arm security barrier system at the vehicular entrance/exit onto King Street North and replace the arm barrier with a painted metal, automated telescopic vehicular access gate with associated fencing and will also include a separate pedestrian access gate in the same location as the current arm barrier system. No works or alterations are proposed to the existing boundary fencing or existing wrought iron gates or to the former St. Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a Zone of Archaeological Interest.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the addition of a metal canopy above the access door to the east of the development within the grounds to the rear of the former St Paul's Church, King Street North, Smithfield, Dublin 7, and adjoining Paul's Street Dublin 7 and the former Blackhall Parade, Dublin 7. The development will comprise the construction of a metal canopy above the access door to the east elevation with a painted rendered blockwork support wall with illuminated signage and the addition of a timber facade to the wall below the canopy and also timber treatment to the vehicular access gate to the east of ongoing development Reg ref: 3756/20. No works or alterations are proposed to the former St Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a Zone of Archaeological Interest.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development within the grounds to the rear of the former St. Paul's Church. The development will comprise the construction of a 500m2 detached two storey building generally within the footprint of the former school building and playground (demolished after fire damage in 1992) to include a shared incubator community based kitchen with hospitality, tuition space, demonstration kitchen together with ancillary food preparation and storage, toilet and changing facilities within the building. Reconfiguration to the existing car park to the rear of the former St. Paul's Church will reduce the no. of parking spaces to the rear to 18 along with a delivery drop off and collection zone. 10 additional cycle spaces shall be provided. The two-storey building will include rooftop machinery and plant, photovoltaic panels and rooflights located behind the parapet wall at roof level. The grounds of the former graveyard to the west of the building shall be landscaped and planted with raised flower beds with a grass boarder, bench seating and a memorial plaque placed on the southern boundary wall. Connections are required to existing drainage, foul water, potable water, and utility services located to the north of the building. No works or alterations are proposed to the former St. Paul's Church which is a Recorded Monument (DU018-020414) and Protected Structure and lies within a zone of Archaeological Interest.
Permission for modifications to planning permission granted under Ref. 3609/20 (ABP-309215-21) to facilitate reconfiguration as a 105-suite aparthotel at 162-164a (inclusive) Capel Street and 33-36 (inclusive) Strand Street Little, Dublin 7. Proposed modifications include the following: Basement o Internal reconfigurations at permitted basement level to include revisions to plant and inclusion of a wellness lounge with sauna; Ground Floor o Alterations to the rear of the ground floor of No.162 Capel Street, providing access to the aparthotel and an enclosed courtyard/events space in this location; o Relocation of bicycle parking from basement level to ground floor with access to same from the laneway located on Strand Street Little; o Relocation of ESB substation to provide direct access to the substation from Strand Street Little; o Internal reconfigurations at ground floor to include 2 no. meeting rooms and dedicated co-working space; o General layout modifications to the reception/restaurant/bar area to activate the street frontage; o Inclusion of a serving hatch from the bar/restaurant area fronting Capel Street; Upper Floors o Internal layout changes from first to eight floor to facilitate 105 no. aparthotel suites and ancillary service areas in lieu of 142 no. hotel bedrooms; o The aparthotel suites include 23 no. interlinkable rooms; o Build out of setback to building line at fifth to eight floor levels on western elevation (rear of Capel Street) and northern elevation (rear of Strand Street Little); o Part build out of setback at fifth to eight floor levels on eastern elevation; o Inclusion of private glazed balconies on the southern side at seventh floor level; Amendments to façade at street level, including the provision of retractable awnings on both the Capel Street and Strand Street Little frontages; Amendments to façade above street level to include brick at 1st to 4th floor and cladding at 5th to 8th floor; Amendments to fenestration at all levels; Installation of solar PV panels at roof level; • All associated amendments to plant, site works and services.
Permission for modifications to planning permission granted for a 5-9 storey 142 no. bedroom hotel under Ref. 3609/20 (ABP-309215-21) to facilitate its reconfiguration as a 105-suite aparthotel. Proposed modifications to facilitate the 105-suite aparthotel include the following: Basement: - Internal reconfigurations at permitted basement level to provide revised plant areas and spa/wellness area; Ground floor: - Alterations to the rear of the ground floor of no. 162 Capel Street, providing access to the aparthotel and an enclosed events space in this location; - Relocation of bicycle parking from basement level to ground floor with access to same from the laneway located on Strand Street Little; - General layout modifications to the reception/restaurant/bar area; Upper floors: - Internal reconfigurations from first to eight floor to facilitate 105 no. aparthotel suites and ancillary services areas; - Build out of setback at fifth to eight floors levels on western elevation (rear of Capel Street) and northern elevation (rear of Strand Street Little); -Part build out of set back at fifth and sixth floor levels on eastern elevation; - Inclusion of private glazed balconies on the southern side at seventh floor level; Amendments to facade at street level, including the provision of retractable awnings on both the Capel Street and Strand Street Little frontages; Amendments to fenestration at all levels; All associated amendments to plant, site works and services.
Planning permission for development to include demolition of buildings and redevelopment of partly vacant site for hotel with ancillary bar/cafe lobby fronting Capel Street/ Strand Street Little junction and shop in 162 Capel Street. The development consists of the following:- -Demolition of 33-36 Strand Street Little (Working Men's Club) and buildings to the rear of the shop at 162 Capel Street; -Construction of a 5 to 9-storey over basement mixed use development with setbacks at 5th and 7th floor levels from the Capel Street and Little Strand Street frontages; -Internal reconfiguration of No.162 Capel Street with retail unit at ground floor and hotel accommodation on the floors above, linked into the new building at 1st and 2nd and 3rd floor levels; -Basement level accommodating staff facilities, meeting room, admin office, store, toilets, plant rooms, gym, linen store, bicycle parking and basement to shop in No. 162 Capel Street; -Ground floor accommodating hotel reception and foyer accessed from Strand Street Little; Hotel dining, kitchen, toilets; Licensed cafe/ bar lobby front Capel Street / Strand Street Little; Service yard; Shop unit in no.162 Capel Street; bin store, ESB substation, generator and switchroom accessed from side lane off Strand Street Little; -1st to 8th floors accommodating 142 no. hotel bedrooms and ancillary facilities with set back at 1st floor rear, screened plant enclosure at 5th floor recess level and 7th floor rear; -Signage and all associated site works and services.
The development will consist of restaurant signage on the southern elevation onto Strand Street Little and on the eastern elevation onto Capel Street and aparthotel entrance signage located on Strand Street Little.
Permission to erect 6 no.. telecommunication antennas and 3 No. dishes supported on 3 No. ballast mounted support frames with associated equipment at Ardcairn House, 8A Grangegorman Lower, Arran Quay, Dublin. D07W5F3.
The development will consist of the temporary ancillary use of the permitted Student Accommodation for Tourist or Visitor Accommodation during the 2021/2022 academic term time (until the 31 May 2022). The principal permitted use during this academic term time, as Student Accommodation, will remain unchanged.
The development will consist of the temporary ancillary use of the permitted Student Accommodation for Tourist or Visitor Accommodation during the 2020/2021 academic term time (until the 31st of May 2021). The principal permitted use during this academic term time, as Student Accommodation, will remain unchanged.