Permission is sought for A) The construction of a single-storey porch at ground-floor level to the front of the existing dwelling. B) The construction of a first-floor side extension, together with associated increase to the ground floor footprint to align with the new extension. C) Amendment to the existing hipped roof, including the introduction of a dormer and rooflights, together with the conversion of the existing attic space at
The proposed development consists of: The demolition of The Orchard public house (gfa 677.8sq.m). The construction of 2 no. apartment blocks one at the front (6 storey) and one at the rear of the site (4 storey, over first floor podium) containing 41 apartments in total. The maximum building height will be 19.8m high. The apartment block to the front (Block A) will contain 33 apartments along with a restaurant/retail unit at ground floor level (517.2sq.m). The apartment block to the rear (Block B) will contain 8 apartments. A first floor podium will be provided between the two blocks with landscaping and car parking under. Green roofs are provided on the roof levels of both apartment blocks. An ancillary ESB switch room (38sq.m) and bin store (9.2sq.m) are also proposed within a recess to the southern boundary of the site. The existing vehicular access from The Hill will be modified. All ancillary development including public open space, communal open space, private open space, 27 no. car park spaces, 58 no. cycle spaces, bin storage, hard and soft landscaping, internal roads and paths, and lighting. All associated site works. The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement.
Alterations/extension to the existing two storey detached house, comprising demolition of the existing single storey rear extension and construction of a new single storey kitchen/dining rear extension, construction of a new first floor side extension over the existing study with extended hipped roof and conversion of the enlarged attic space to storage room with roof lights, reconfiguration of the existing internal layout including a new stairs and associated site development including widening of the existing vehicular access.
(a) Relocation of permitted ATM (D23A/0334) to the left side of the Lower Kilmacud Road elevation and (b) Change to previously permitted external signage fascia panels (D23A/0334) from 2no. 'Permanent TSB' signs to proposed 3no. 'PTSB' signs.
Change of use of existing retail unit (132.5 m2) to Class 2-Banking Use and amalgamation with existing bank, b) Installation of ATM in in existing bank shopfront. c) Replacement of existing entrance door to retail unit with glazed panels and d) Two new signage panels.
Permission is sought for single
Permission for the development: (i) demolition of garage to the side of existing detached two storey dwelling, (ii) removal of the existing roof and chimneys, (iii) partial demolition of external and internal walls, (iv) construction of a new 2 storey extension to the rear, front and side, (v) new pitched roof providing attic accoommodation, (vi) development includes; alterations to all elevations, new gables to front, new windows, roof lights, dormer windows to front at attic level, canopy to freont entrance (vii) ground works, engineering, landscaping, SUDS Drainage and all associated ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for the following development - Construction of a first floor extension partially over a section 5 single storey exempted development extension (application ref 8920, exempted declaration order 2213) both to the rear of the existing house. Alterations to windows to the side and all associated site works.
The development will consist/ consists of: 1) Retention permission sought to retain the works including the reduction of Roof Level; 2) Change of pitched roof to hipped roof of three storey extension to the rear; 3) Change in location of dormers to the front and rear; 4) Relocation of rooflight to the rear; 5) Omission of side rooflight; 6) Internal alterations, amendments to all elevations and all associated site works.
Permission is sought for demolition of existkng rear
Change of use from financial services to showroom and offices for the 265 sq.m. ground and first floors of the building.
Development will consist of (1) Demolition of existing storage shed. (2) Construction of a new two storey 3-bedroom dwelling with attic conversion. (3) Modification to the existing front boundary wall for provision of a new pedestrian access exiting onto the junction of Leopardstown Avenue & Leopardstown Grove to serve the new dwelling. (4) Modification to the existing side boundary wall for provision of a new vehicular access including dished public footpath. exiting onto Leopardstown Grove to serve the new dwelling. (5) all drainage, structural and associated site works to be implemented, including the connections of all mains services to the proposed dwelling.
Permission is sought for A) Minor demolition works to the existing dwelling, including the removal of all external windows & doors and the removal of the existing roof, B) The construction of a new single storey pitched roof extension to the rear of the existing dwelling, C) The construction of a new first-floor extension to the front elevation over the existing dwelling to accommodate a new bedroom, D) The conversion of the existing attic space to accommodate a new second floor bedroom, E) The construction of a new second floor dormer window to rear elevation of the existing attic space, F) The provision of new external insulation and render applied to the outer face of all existing and proposed external walls, G) The installation of new external windows and external doors to dwelling to all retained existing opes and all new proposed opes, and I) All associated site works
Permission to replace (upgrade), the outdoor seating / dining and windbreak area (approved under temporary planning permission D19A/0295), complete with sustainable aluminium external framing, planking and glazed wind break (up to 2.1m high) and rain cover (up to 2.4m high).
Permission for development. The development will consist of
Planning permission for the demolition of existing side garage, rear and side single storey extension, front porch and canopy, attic conversion with dormer type windows, to the front and rear, rising ridge line of existing roof, 2 new gable end walls, alterations to the front facade, remodelling the front driveway and access stairs, widening vehicular access gate, associated site works and some internal alterations.
Permission for devlopment. The development will consist of
Permission is sought for the partial
Permission is sought for the construction of a 'Lawn Pod' garden room, of circa 22.75 m2 floor area, in the rear garden of the existing dwelling to be used for games and for the storage of gaming equipment and furniture and ancillary to the use and enjoyment of the dwelling.
Permission for the extension and
Permission. The proposed development will consist of:
Permission for 50 sq.m of single
Permission at this address.
Permission for attic conversion to a habitable room, raise the main roof, with flat roof rear extension to form dormer style extension and all ancillary works.
Full Permission for the indefinite change of use
Permission for the demolition of the
Permission for development. The development will consist of: Attic conversion with dormer window to the rear. Two roof windows to the front.
A c. 15.1 sq.m. single storey extension to the front of the existing dwelling and a 1.8 m high wooden boundary fence to the front boundary at Stillorgan Grove
Planning permission for works to existing 2-storey semi-detached dwelling with garage - consisting of demolition of single storey garage & entrance porch to front & side, demolition of shed and chimney to rear, construction of a new two storey extension to front and side, along with new single storey entrance porch, new FF window to rear elevation and new rooflight to side hip of existing roof and all associated site works.
Permission for a detached two storey 3 bedroom house of 115 sq.metres in size and including a new car gateway onto the public road and all associated site works in the side garden attached.
Cairn Homes Properties Limited intend to apply to An Bord Pleanála for planning permission for a strategic housing development at former the Blakes and Esmonde Motors sites, Lower Kilmacud Road, the Stillorgan Road (N11) and The Hill, Stillorgan Co. Dublin. The site is located to the south east of Stillorgan Village Centre, to the west of the N11, and to the north and north east of The Hill. The development will consist of the demolition of existing vacant buildings (3,087.4 sq.m.) and the construction of a mixed use development comprising of a student accommodation development (179 no. student accommodation units (576 no. bed spaces) including student amenities such as gym, study spaces, communal lounges), 103 no. residential apartment units including private balconies / terraces on all elevations, comprising of (24 no. 1 bed units, 70 no. 2 bed units and 9 no. 3 bed units), 907 sq.m. of retail / restaurant / café / co-working space and a community sports hall (297.6 sq.m.) all on a site of 1.345 hectares. The proposed development will comprise of 4 no. buildings (Building 1 & 2 - Residential and Building 3 & 4 - Student Accommodation ) ranging in height from 9 no. storeys at the junction of the Lower Kilmacud Road and the N11 decreasing to 4 no. storeys at the junction of The Hill and the Lower Kilmacud Road and reducing further to 3 no. storeys at the southern boundary of the site adjoining the existing residential dwellings along The Hill. The proposed development also includes the provision of public, communal and private open space including children's play area, 2 no. new civic spaces, improvements to the public realm along the Lower Kilmacud Road and The Hill, hard and soft landscaping, set down off the Lower Kilmacud Road, new road layout to The Hill, 7 no. on street car parking spaces on The Hill, 143 no. car parking spaces (103 no. for residential and 40 no. for student accommodation) including 2 no. Go-Car spaces set out over 2 no. individual basements separately accessed from The Hill, 528 no. bicycle parking spaces (265 no. long stay and 106 no. short stay spaces to serve the student accommodation, 21 no. short stay and 103 no. long stay to serve the residential development and 26 no. short stay and 7 no. long stay to serve the retail / café / restaurant/ co-working space) revised boundary treatment, 2 no. ESB substations and switch rooms, fascia signage associated with the retail / café / restaurant / co-working space developments and all ancillary site development works necessary to facilitate the development. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the relevant development plan and local area plan. The subject site is zoned objective 'DC' in the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Plan 2016-2022. The application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.stillorganresplanning.com. Any person may, within the period of 5 weeks beginning on the date of receipt by An Bord Pleanála of the application and on payment of the prescribed fee of €20 (except for certain prescribed bodies), make a submission or observations in writing to An Bord Pleanála, 64 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, relating to the implications of the proposed development, if carried out, for proper planning and sustainable development in the area or areas concerned, and the likely effects on the environment or the likely effects on a European site, as the case may be, of the proposed development, if carried out. Submissions or observations duly made will be considered by An Bord Pleanála in making a decision on the application. Such submissions or observations must also include the following information: (a) the name of the person, authority or body making the submission or observations, the name of the person, if any, acting on behalf of that person, authority or body, and the address to which any correspondence relating to the application should be sent, (b) the subject matter of the submission or observations, and (c) the reasons, considerations and arguments on which the submission or observations is or are based. An Bord Pleanála may grant permission for the strategic housing development as proposed, or may grant permission subject to such modifications as it specifies in its decision, or may grant permission in part only, with or without any other modifications it may specify in its decision, or may refuse to grant permission for the proposed development. An Bord Pleanála may attach to a grant of permission such conditions as it considers appropriate. Any enquiries relating to the application process should be directed to the Strategic Housing Development Section of An Bord Pleanála (Tel. 01-8588100). A person may question the validity of a decision of An Bord Pleanála by way of an application for judicial review, under Order 84 of the Rules of the Superior Courts (S.I. No. 15 of 1986), in accordance with sections 50 and 50A of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (No. 30 of 2000), as amended. Practical information on the review mechanism can be found in the Judicial Review Notice on the An Bord Pleanála website: www.pleanala.ie or on the Citizens Information Service website: www.citizensinformation.ie.
Planning permission for a strategic housing development consisting of the construction of a mixed use scheme of 377 no. ‘Built to Rent’ BTR apartments, Community Sports Hall (c. 933 sq. m), along with 5 no. restaurant/cafés (c. 841 sq.m), creche (c. 215 sq. m), office (c. 195 sq m) and ancillary residents’ support facilities/services (c. 1,016 sq. m) laid out in 6 no. blocks ranging in height from 3-9 storeys (over basement) comprising 21 no. studio apartments, 189 no. 1 bedroom apartments, 159 no. 2 bedroom apartments & 8 no. 3 bedroom apartments (selected no. with balconies), and public realm upgrades as follows: Building 01 (Part 3, 4, 6 & 7 storeys over basement) consists of 77 no. apartments comprising 13 no. studio apartments, 30 no. 1 bedroom apartments, 33 no. 2 bedroom apartments, 1 no. 3 bedroom apartment (with a creche of c. 215 sq. m with associated play area at ground floor); Building 02 (Part 3, 5, 7 & 8 storeys over basement, (with a two-storey undercroft at ground and first floor levels on northern elevation of building) consists of 95 no. apartments comprising 7 no. studio apartments, 57 no. 1 bedroom apartments, 24 no. 2 bedroom apartments, 7 no. 3 bedroom apartments; Building 03 (Part 7 and 9 storeys over part basement) consists of 54 no. apartments comprising 18 no. 1 bedroom apartments and 36 no. 2 bedroom apartments (and office of c. 195 sq. m); Building 04 (7 storeys over basement) consists of 60 no. apartments comprising 42 no. 1 bedroom apartments & 18 no. 2 bedroom apartments; Building 05 (6 storeys, over basement to Lower Kilmacud Road & 7 storeys to the south and west) consists of 62 no. units comprising 1 no. studio apartment, 26 no. 1 bedroom apartments, & 35 no. 2 bedroom apartments (restaurant/café unit c. 219 sq. m at lower ground floor/plaza level & 2 no. restaurant/café units c. 234.1 sq. m and c. 133.9 sq. m respectively at ground floor level onto Lower Kilmacud Road) along with a double height Community Sports Hall including ancillary areas (c. 933 sq. m); Building 06 (5 & 6 storeys) consists of 29 no. units comprising 16 no. 1 bedroom apartments and 13 no. 2 bedroom apartments (restaurant/café unit c. 185.9 sq. m at lower ground floor/plaza level & 68.1 sq. m restaurant/café unit at ground floor level onto Lower Kilmacud Road); The BTR development will also include ancillary Residents’ Support Facilities/Services (c. 1,016 sq. m at ground floor of Building 03 and 04) as well as open space areas and improvements to the public realm along the Lower Kilmacud Road (to footpath and cyclepath) and The Hill, new road layout (omission of left turning lane, widening of footpath) to The Hill, hard and soft landscaping, set down area on the Lower Kilmacud Road. Provision of 2 no. vehicular access points from ‘The Hill’ into 2 no. separate basements to include basement car parking spaces (119 no.); 1 no. set down surface car parking space as well as 866 no. cycle spaces (basement and surface levels) and ancillary areas; pumping stations at basement level, along with solar panels, and green roofs at roof level; All associated site development works, open spaces, landscaping, boundary treatment, plant areas, waste management areas, and services provision (including ESB substation). The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the relevant Development Plan and Local Area Plan. The application contains a statement indicating why permission should be granted for the proposed development, having regard to a consideration specified in section 37(2)(b) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, notwithstanding that the proposed development materially contravenes a relevant development plan or local area plan other than in relation to the zoning of the land. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The application, together with the Natura Impact Statement, may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.BlakesSHD.com
Retention permission. The development consists of the
Stillorgan Medical Centre seeks permission for development, located at No. 73 Lower Kilmacud Road, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. The proposed development consists of the demolition of the existing dwelling known as “Saint Annes”, c. 144 sq.m [Eircode: A94 KR64], and to replace same with the construction of a 2 storey building accommodating a medical / GP practice and pharmacy, including all associated site development works, car parking, bin & bicycle storage, hard & soft landscaping, all on a site measuring c. 0.05Ha. Permission is also sought to widen the existing vehicle entrance serving the property on Beaufield Park.
Permission for a proposed amendment to granted planning permission reg ref: D19A/0958, involving the addition of a basement to the approved plans for two houses. This basement will feature a games room, gym, storage space, plant room and lightwell to the rear garden of each house.
Permission for minor amendments to granted planning permission reg.ref: D19A/0958. Modifications to include a slight increase in area of basement, ground floor and at first floor of No. 59A; a slight increase in area of the sunroom of No. 59A & No. 59B; changes to the front, side and sunroom elevations; all at No. 59 Stillorgan Woods.
Permission for development at this circa 0.04457 hectare
Widening the existing vehicular access to the front of the house onto Leopardstown Avenue and all associated site works.
Permission. The development will consist of:
Permission is sought for 1. A new
Permission for temporary retention of development
Permission for retention for development works.
Temporary retention permission for development on a site of 0.0070ha. The development to be retained for a further 5 year period (2 year temporary permission granted under reg ref D20A/0861) comprises a single storey takeaway coffee kiosk (approx 17m2) and associated outdoor seating area with boundary treatment, all occupying 7no. car parking spaces in the existing car parking area adjoining the Millhouse Pub.
Planning and Retention Permission is sought for; A) Retention of the change of use from office to use as delicatessen and retail at ground floor level, retail use at first floor level and retail storage at second floor; B) Permission for the re-instatement of the protected corridor to the first floor surrounding the vertical circulation; C) Retention of the existing external signage to the North East (Front) elevation; D) All ancillary site works to facilitate the development.
For an extension, refurbishment and attic conversion. Partial demolition of external walls on the first floor and the partial demolition of the existing hipped roof to the side of the property. We intend to erect (a) an extension on the first floor of the property. (b) extend the roof over the new extension. (c) Add a flat roof dormer to the rear roof of the property.
Construction of single storey flat roof extension to rear with associated internal alterations and external works.
1) Demolition and removal of the existing single storey extension to rear of the existing house. 2) Demolition of the existing entrance porch to the front of the existing house. 3) Construction of a new two-storey extension to the rear of the existing house with flat and pitched roof, to include new kitchen & living area, utility room, three no. WCs, two bedrooms & two storage areas. 4) Construction of a new front porch to the front of the house. 5) 2 no. rooflights to the proposed flat roof rear extension. 6) Partial removal of the front railing and hedge to facilitate the provision of new vehicular access with off-street car parking to the front of the house off Beaufield Park. 7) Elevational changes to the existing house including new windows to the front elevation and proposed external insulation with render finish, and proposed wet dash finish. 8) The development will include all associated landscaping, drainage and site development works.
Permission is sought for the
Permission is sought for the change of use of part ground floor from a retail bank branch (276 sq.m.) to a staff training facility and a mail room with works at ground floor level including (A) the removal of the existing entrance door, associated external canopy and signage to front (west) elevation and making good of wall and paving. (B) A new external door to the east (rear) elevation, providing access to the proposed mail room with associated new external access ramp. (C) The addition of two new traffic barriers and bollards in the existing car park to the front of the building and (D) Associated minor site works.
Planning permission for development located at a site. The proposed development will comprise the introduction of paid parking at the Stillorgan Village Centre and overflow car park, along with associated ticket machines and signage