Permission for modifications to previously granted development, Planning Ref. no. D19A/0927 and ABP - 306758-20, for 31no. apartments (6no. 1-Beds, 14 NO. 2-Beds, 7 No. 2-Bed duplexes, 2 No. 3_beds, 2 No. 3-Bed duplexes). The modifications will consist of: Proposed new additional residential block on the upper ground floor podium to accommodate 4no. apartments (2no. 1-beds, 2no. 2-beds), bringing total number of units when granted to 35no. apartments; Increase in size of granted bin store and bicycle store to accommodate for additional units at lower ground level, extension to existing lower ground level capacity to provide 6no. car spaces externally from the granted car parking area, with new access proposed to same. All with associated site works, drainage, and landscaping.
Permission for the demolition of the residential dwelling
Retention planning permission for the change of use from residential use to commercial storage use, for a temporary period of two years. The proposed use is limited in scope and will not give rise to negative visual, residential, or environmental impact. Access to the site is already established, and the storage use will not generate significant traffic or noise.
Permission for Strategic Housing Development comprising 234 residential units in a mix of apartments and duplexes in three blocks (Blocks A, B and C) ranging in height from 1-8 storeys with associated residential facilities including open space, a Gym, a creche and a Lower Foyer. Block A will consist of an approx. 248sqm Gym, approx. 67sqm of circulation space and approx. 317sqm of a creche facility all at Ground Floor level, with 6no. 2-bed duplex residential units at first and second floor. Block B will consist of an approx. 254sqm Lower Foyer at Ground Floor Level and 29no. apartments comprising 8no. 1 bed apartments, 13no, 2-bed apartments, 2no. 3-bed apartments and 6 no. 3-bed duplex apartments from Lower Ground to Second Floor level. Block C will consist of 199no. apartments comprising 63no. 1-bed units and 136no. 2-bed units from lower ground to sixth floor level. Balconies are to be provided on Blocks A (south and southeast elevation), Block B (east elevation) and Block C (east and west elevations). The proposed development includes for the demolition of 'Benoni' (c.252 square metres - a habitable dwelling proposed for demolition to facilitate the proposed development and main vehicular access), together with the extant single storey buildings associated with the former Doyle's Nursery and Gardens (c.690 square metres); vehicular access to the site is proposed at the location of the existing entrance to the new Doyle's Nursery Garden Centre facility adjoining the south of the subject site which is to be realigned and improved and which will serve both the Garden Centre and the proposed development (note: the new Garden Centre is not part of subject application site). Car parking is to be provided in the form of on-curtilage car parking, on-street parking and a basement car park over three levels for 184 spaces; the proposed development will also provide all ancillary and associated site development and landscape works including open space (c.9,859sqm) internal to the site, play areas, the removal of existing obstructions in the Cabinteely Stream adjoining the east of the site and the reprofiling of the riparian corridor located west of the stream, and the provision of 2no. Electricity Supply Board sub-stations (c.44 square metres), and all necessary bin and bicycle storage including basement level stores for the apartment units. The proposed development includes for measures to upgrade the Brennanstown Road including works within Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council (DLRCC) owned lands from the location of the proposed site entrance northwards as far as the junction of the Brennanstown Road with the Bray Road at Cabinteely Village and these works are to comprise road widening and realignment works, widening and resurfacing of the existing footpath located on the western side of the Brennanstown Road as per the DMURS guidelines to a maximum of c.1.8m in width where physical constraints permit, the introduction of controlled pedestrian measures in the form of a 4- arm mini-roundabout at the proposed site entrance at the junction with the Brennanstown Road and Lambourne Wood Estate, the construction of a c.2.5m wide pelican crossing at the north arm of this roundabout, the construction of a c.2.5m wide raised crossing at the south arm of this roundabout, and the construction of a raised table at the junction of the Brennanstown Road and the Carraig Glen Estate further north of the subject site. The proposed development also includes for improved pedestrian and cyclist connections comprising a pedestrian footbridge to a c.21m span over the Cabinteely Stream at a location to the north east of the subject site to be of steel construction with recycled plastic non-slip boarding with c.1.4m high safety railings providing connectivity for the site to Cabinteely Village, the Stillorgan QBC, and DLRCC owned lands to the east of the subject site identified as a future walking and cycling route ('The Cabinteely Greenway'). The connectivity proposals also include for a new c.3m wide pedestrian and cycle shared surface path connecting the site into the Brennanstown Avenue Estate to the south of the site. The new shared surface path will be c.55m long and connects into an existing footpath along Brennanstown Avenue. All on lands measuring c.1.85 hectares nett (c.2.3 hectares gross including third party owned lands) bounded generally to the east by Cabinteely Stream, to the south by the new Doyle's Nursery and Garden Centre and residences at Brennanstown Avenue and to the west by the existing houses fronting on to Brennanstown Road at the Former Doyle's Nursery and Garden Centre and 'Benoni', Brennanstown Road, Cabinteely, Dublin 18. 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 Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.brennanstownroadshd2.ie.
Permission for Strategic Housing Development comprising 234 residential units in a mix of apartments and duplexes in three blocks (Blocks A, B and C) ranging in height from 1-8 storeys with associated residential facilities including open space, a Gym, a creche and a Lower Foyer. Block A will consist of an approx. 248sqm Gym, approx. 67sqm of circulation space and approx. 317sqm of a creche facility all at Ground Floor level, with 6no. 2-bed duplex residential units at first and second floor. Block B will consist of an approx. 254sqm Lower Foyer at Ground Floor Level and 29no. apartments comprising 8no. 1 bed apartments, 13no, 2-bed apartments, 2no. 3-bed apartments and 6 no. 3-bed duplex apartments from Lower Ground to Second Floor level. Block C will consist of 199no. apartments comprising 63no. 1-bed units and 136no. 2-bed units from lower ground to sixth floor level. Balconies are to be provided on Blocks A (south and southeast elevation), Block B (east elevation) and Block C (east and west elevations). The proposed development includes for the demolition of 'Benoni' (c.252 square metres - a habitable dwelling proposed for demolition to facilitate the proposed development and main vehicular access), together with the extant single storey buildings associated with the former Doyle's Nursery and Gardens (c.690 square metres); vehicular access to the site is proposed at the location of the existing entrance to the new Doyle's Nursery Garden Centre facility adjoining the south of the subject site which is to be realigned and improved and which will serve both the Garden Centre and the proposed development (note: the new Garden Centre is not part of subject application site). Car parking is to be provided in the form of on-curtilage car parking, on-street parking and a basement car park over three levels for 184 spaces; the proposed development will also provide all ancillary and associated site development and landscape works including open space (c.9,859sqm) internal to the site, play areas, the removal of existing obstructions in the Cabinteely Stream adjoining the east of the site and the reprofiling of the riparian corridor located west of the stream, and the provision of 2no. Electricity Supply Board sub-stations (c.44 square metres), and all necessary bin and bicycle storage including basement level stores for the apartment units. The proposed development includes for measures to upgrade the Brennanstown Road including works within Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council (DLRCC) owned lands from the location of the proposed site entrance northwards as far as the junction of the Brennanstown Road with the Bray Road at Cabinteely Village and these works are to comprise road widening and realignment works, widening and resurfacing of the existing footpath located on the western side of the Brennanstown Road as per the DMURS guidelines to a maximum of c.1.8m in width where physical constraints permit, the introduction of controlled pedestrian measures in the form of a 4- arm mini-roundabout at the proposed site entrance at the junction with the Brennanstown Road and Lambourne Wood Estate, the construction of a c.2.5m wide pelican crossing at the north arm of this roundabout, the construction of a c.2.5m wide raised crossing at the south arm of this roundabout, and the construction of a raised table at the junction of the Brennanstown Road and the Carraig Glen Estate further north of the subject site. The proposed development also includes for improved pedestrian and cyclist connections comprising a pedestrian footbridge to a c.21m span over the Cabinteely Stream at a location to the north east of the subject site to be of steel construction with recycled plastic non-slip boarding with c.1.4m high safety railings providing connectivity for the site to Cabinteely Village, the Stillorgan QBC, and DLRCC owned lands to the east of the subject site identified as a future walking and cycling route ('The Cabinteely Greenway'). The connectivity proposals also include for a new c.3m wide pedestrian and cycle shared surface path connecting the site into the Brennanstown Avenue Estate to the south of the site. The new shared surface path will be c.55m long and connects into an existing footpath along Brennanstown Avenue. All on lands measuring c.1.85 hectares nett (c.2.3 hectares gross including third party owned lands) bounded generally to the east by Cabinteely Stream, to the south by the new Doyle's Nursery and Garden Centre and residences at Brennanstown Avenue and to the west by the existing houses fronting on to Brennanstown Road at the Former Doyle's Nursery and Garden Centre and 'Benoni', Brennanstown Road, Cabinteely, Dublin 18. 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 Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.brennanstownroadshd2.ie.
The proposed development is an amendment application to DZ17A/0862 (as further amended by DZ18A/1058, DZ18A/1178, DZ19A/0148, DZ19A/0458, DZ19A/1024, DZ20A/0002, DZ20A/0824, DZ21A/0569, DZ21A/0713, DZ21A/0807 and DZ22A/0138. This application relates to development in the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014 (as amended). In Block C2, the proposed development consists of the change of use of permitted retail unit C2.03 (135 square metres in area) to non-retail use at ground floor level. In Block C1, the proposed development will provide for the change of use of units C1.04 (permitted at 133.7 square metres) and C1.05 (permitted at 128.7 square metres) from non-retail (restaurant/bar) use to retail use at ground floor level, and also the change of use of unit C1.01 from retail to non-retail (138.2 sq.m). Change of use of the basement of unit C1.05 (permitted at 218.1 sqm) from non retail (restaurant/bar) use to retail use to serve as a retail storage area. The amalgamation of units C1.03, C1.04 and C1.05 at ground level, including the removal of internal permitted dividing walls, and also the amalgamation of the basement of unit C1.05, to form a single retail unit (C1.03) including an off-licence area of 34 square metres, with a total area of 723 square metres. The proposed development includes minor changes to access and other site infrastructure works, and the provision of signage relating to the proposed amalgamated retail unit. There is no change to the overall permitted floor area.
Permission for development. The proposed development is
This application relates to development in the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014 (as amended). Planning permission for development on lands. The proposed development is an amendment application to DZ17A/0862 (as further amended by DZ18A/1058, DZ18A/1178, DZ19A/0148, DZ19A/0458, DZ19A/1024, DZ20A/0002, and DZ20A/0824, DZ21A/0569, DZ21A/0713, DZ21A/0807, DZ22A/0138, DZ22A/0690, DZ22A/0846 & DZ22A/0747). The proposed amendments relate to the provision of 2 no. additional units within TC1, and comprises of works as follows: 1) The proposed development at Block A1 provides for a new localised mezzanine level located between ground and first floor level to provide for an additional 2 no. 2 bed residential units of 76 sq.m and 79 sq.m including an additional 20 sq.m of associated ancillary residential space also at mezzanine level for access. The overall increase residential gross floor space by 175 sq.m, to a total of 32,169 sq.m within TC1; 2) Utilisation of new windows along the northern external facade and the southern facade facing the internal courtyard permitted under Reg. Ref DZ22A/0690, with access via the existing stair core no. 8. The additional units are to be provided with associated private amenity space in the form of balconies along the internal and external facade; 3) Provision of designated parking at basement level for the two units; 4) Provision access to apartments from the existing stair core no. 8, through the provision of an access door to the permitted core from the proposed access hallway at mezzanine level.
Permission for development. This application relates
Planning permission for development. This application relates to development in the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014 as amended. The proposed development is an amendment application to DZ17A/0862 (as further amended by DZ18A/1058, DZ18A/1178, DZ19A/0148, DZ19A/0458, DZ19A/1024, DZ20A/0002, DZ20A/0824, DZ21A/0569, DZ21A/0713 and DZ22A/0138) on plots TC4. The proposed development consists of the removal of the permitted viewing platform, accessed from Grand Parade at Block F1, which extends over the communal garden, at ground floor level. Instead, the permitted glass balustrade shall be continued flush along the eastern edge of Grand Parade under Block F1 in its place. the proposed development has no increase in gross floor area, which will remain unchanged from 192,132 square metres on a site area of 17.03 ha.
Permission for development. The development
Permission for development. The proposed development seeks amendments to a permitted mixed use town centre development, under Reg. Ref. DZ17A/0862 and as amended by DZ19A/0148, on plot TC1 comprising of the reduction in size of the basement located under Blocks A1, A2 and A3, from 139,400 sqm to 137,400 sqm and rationalisation of that space and to reassign car parking spaces in the basement of TC2, TC1 fronts onto Bishop Street, Grand Parade and Cherrywood Avenue, TC2 is accessed from Tullyvale Road. This application relates to development in the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014 (as amended). The proposed development comprises of the following: Reconfiguration and rationalisation of the basement area in TC1 located under residential Blocks A1, A2, and A3, to reduce the extent of excavation at the eastern and western ends beneath podium level and at the western end at Below Podium Mezzanine level and Basement minus 1 level. The proposed amendments will result in a decrease in the floor area of the basement from circa 139,400 sqm to 137,400 sqm. The reconfiguration will provide for 331 no. residential car parking spaces, 7 no. disabled spaces, 11 no. motor cycle spaces and 415 bicycles spaces. Pedestrian access to the basement will be provided from Blocks A1, A2 and A3. Revised landscaping shall be provided in the courtyards of Blocks A1, A2 and A3 and all other site development works necessary to facilitate the development. The proposed development will also include the reassignment of 102 no. commercial car parking spaces in TC2 basement at Basement -2 level, to provide for 62 no. residential spaces and 34 no. commercial car parking spaces.
Permission for development. The proposed development seeks
Permission for the development. The proposed development will comprise: Amendments/ modifications to the permitted development on plot TC1 and associated basement Levels BM, B1 and B2 shared with TC2 and specifically Blocks B1, B2, B5 and B6 as permitted under the Cherrywood Town Centre development Reg. Ref. DZ17A/0862 (as modified by Reg. Refs. DZ18A/1058, DZ18A/1178 and DZ19A/0148) and includes the development of a new mixed use urban block, Blocks B3/ B4 and associated amendments at basement Levels BM, B1, B2 and provision of a new basement Level B3. No amendments/ modifications are proposed to the permitted Blocks A1, A2, A3 within TC1. The overall effect of the amendments/ modifications is to reconfigure the permitted block and basement layouts and adjoining streets and squares, amend the block elevations and increase the overall gross floor area (GFA) of the development permitted within TC1 from 72,675sq.m to 95,644sq.m including increase retail GFA from 17,541sq.m to 33,737sq.m, increase High Intensity Employment (HIE) GFA from 9,026sq.m to 9,610sq.m, increase non retail GFA from 12,632sq.m to 18,689sq.m. and increase community GFA from 1,400sq.m to 1,449sq.m The permitted number of residential units (365no.) within TC1 remains unchanged. Residential GFA increases from 32,076sq.m to 32,179sq.m to accommodate revised access and lobby arrangements at Levels BM, B2 and at Level 0. The proposed revisions/ modifications are described on a block by block basis as follows: - Block B1 (14,251sq.m): Reconfiguration of previously permitted retail and non-retail units and HIE floorspace to provide 10no. retail units and associated ancillary areas totalling 6,466sq.m over 2 levels; 6no. non retail units and associated ancillary areas totalling 3,344sq.m over 2/3 levels comprising 4no. financial/ professional/ other services units totalling 341sq.m, a foodhall of 1,920sq.m and 2no. restaurant/ bar units of 727sq.m with terrace at Level 2 and all associated ancillary areas totalling 356sq.m. The revised HIE uses including revised basement and ground floor entrance and lobby areas consists of office accommodation and associated ancillary accommodation totalling 4,441sq.m in 3 levels above 2 levels of retail and non-retail uses (i.e. 5 levels in total). The reconfigured Block B1 also includes the previously permitted Park and Ride entrance/ lobby area with lift access (Ref. Ref. DZ18A/1058), revised lift/ stair cores and revised escalator/ travellator arrangements, revised floor levels within HIE floorspace at Levels 2, 3 and 4 and all associated elevational amendments. Block B2 (8,136sq.m): Reconfiguration of previously permitted retail and non-retail units to provide 13no. retail units and associated ancillary areas totalling 4,079sq.m at ground floor level, 16no. non retail units and associated ancillary areas totalling 4,415sq.m over 2 levels comprising 1no. restaurant/ bar unit of 279sq.m at ground floor level, 14no. restaurant/ bar units at Level 1 in a Foodcourt arrangement totalling 2,686sq.m and a children's play area of 230sq.m with associated ancillary areas totalling 1,220sq.m with revised lift/ stair cores and escalator arrangements and all associated elevational amendments including pedestrian link bridge to Block B6 at Level 1. Block B3/ B4 (23,247sq.m): A new mixed use urban block accommodating 2no. supermarkets with off licence sales areas (totalling 4,565sq.m net retail floorspace) and 4no. retail units and associated ancillary areas totalling 6,044sq.m, 5no. non retail units comprising 3no. restaurant/ bar units totalling 401sq.m and 2no. financial/ professional/ other services units totalling 149sq.m and all associated ancillary areas totalling 83sq.m, with associated services and loading areas and revised cycle parking and car parking layout all at basement Level B1; 2no. retail units and associated ancillary areas totalling 10,673sq.m at Level 0 and Level 1, non-retail uses comprising an 11 screen cinema of 4,354sq.m at Levels 1 and 2, a gym of 471sq.m and HIE uses comprising a management suite totalling 339sq.m all at Level 2 and all associated ancillary areas totalling 253sq.m. A new non-retail restaurant/ bar unit (20sq.m) is located within the permitted Town Square West directly to the east of Block B3/ B4 and west of Block B6. Block B5 (14,273sq.m): Reconfiguration of previously permitted retail, non-retail, HIE and community uses to provide 12no. retail units and associated ancillary areas totalling 2,663sq.m over 2 levels; HIE uses consisting of revised basement and ground floor access and lobby areas and office accommodation and ancillary accommodation totalling 4,435sq.m in 3 levels above 2 levels of retail (i.e. 5 levels in total); non retail uses totalling 2,655sq.m over 2 levels comprising 1no. restaurant/ bar of 282sqm, a primary care centre with associated ancillary areas totalling 2,373sq.m at Levels 0 and 1; Community uses comprising a library and exhibition space and ancillary/ circulation space totalling 1,449sq.m at ground and mezzanine floor levels and revised lift/ stair cores, escalator arrangements and all associated elevational amendments. No changes are proposed to the permitted 48no. apartments (comprising 12no. studios, 24no. 1 bed and 12no. 2 bed) over 6 storeys above 2 levels of retail (i.e. 8 levels in total). Block B6 (5,264sq.m): Reconfiguration of previously permitted retail and non-retail units to provide 18no. retail units and associated ancillary areas totalling 2,732sq.m and 2no. non retail restaurant/ bar units of 200sq.m and ancillary areas of 154sq.m all at ground floor level, 2no. non retail leisure units of 1,542sq.m, 1no. retail unit of 561sq.m and associated ancillary areas totalling 75sq.m at Level 1 with associated external terrace areas. The reconfigured Block B6 will also incorporate a pedestrian link bridge to Block B2 at Level 1 revised lift/ stair cores and escalator arrangements and all associated elevational amendments. As previously permitted the pedestrian streets between Blocks B1 to B6 are covered by a building mounted glazed roof structure providing shelter to these areas. Amendments at roof level include the reconfiguration roof lights, solar panels, plant zones and green roof areas to Blocks B1, B2, B5 and B6. Terraces are provided within Blocks B1, B5 and B6. The basement footprints have been enlarged at all levels along Cherrywood Avenue and at Level B2 at the south eastern corner of TC 1. The basement layouts are revised to reconfigure and rationalise circulation, car and cycle parking, cycle parking facilities, vertical circulation, ventilation, service yards and routes and waste management facilities. A new basement Level 83 is proposed to accommodate plant and tenant facilities. The number of car parking spaces within TC1/ TC2 basements decreases from 2,986 to 2,977no. spaces. The number of cycle parking spaces within TC1/ TC2 increases from 1,643 to 1,880 spaces comprising 1,258 basement level spaces and 622 surface level spaces. Revised proposals are provided for access to basement level cycle parking spaces and facilities via 2no. pavilions on Civic Street with associated revisions to the hard and soft landscaping within this area. The car park accesses to the shared TC1/ TC2 basements from Tully Vale Road (left-in/ left-out), the entrance/ exit on Grand Parade and a dedicated service entrance from the Wyattville Link Road (WLR) are as previously permitted. The permitted entrance/ exit ramp from Cherrywood Avenue (WLR - J) is proposed to be amended by the addition of a footpath for emergency escape. The future pedestrian bridge connection from Level 1 of Block B2 over Wyattville Link Road (WLR) to Plot TC3 will be the subject of a separate future planning application. The support column within the WLR median for this future pedestrian bridge was permitted under Reg. Ref. DZ17A/0862 and remains unchanged. Permission is also sought for all ancillary uses and all site and development works associated with the above development including service infrastructure/ public utilities, internal streets and squares, Town Centre and shopfront signage, directional signage, stairs, lifts, escalators, travellators and all associated hard and soft landscaping.
Permission for the following: Demolition
Amendment application to DZ17A/0862 (as further amended by DZ18A/1058, DZ18A/1178, DZ19A/0148, DZ19A/0458, DZ19A/1024, DZ20A/0002 and DZ20A/0824, DZ21A/0569, DZ21A/0713, DZ21A/0807, DZ22A/0138, DZ22A/0690, DZ22A/0747 & DZ23A/0423). This application relates to development in the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014 (as amended). the proposed amendments relate to the provision of 2no. additional units (1 no. one bed and 1 no. two bed) at level B1 of Block F3 in TC4, and 2 no. additional units (1 no. one bed and 1 no. two bed) at Level 05 of Block F2. The proposals will provide for a total of 4no additional units, in the form of 2 no. 1 bedroom units and 2no. 2 bedroom units. This increases the total number of 1 bed units to 42 no. in Block F2 and to 13 in Block F3, and increases the total number of 2 bed units to 118 no. in Block F2 and to 49 no. units in Block F3. Rhe overall housing mix of TC4 shall now consist of 53 no. studios, 104 no. one bed units, 282 no. two bed units and 85 no. 3 bed units, for a total of 524 no. units. The proposed development provides for the reconfiguration of Block F3 at ground floor B1 level and Block F2 at fifth floor level to provide for an additional 4 no. units. The additional units are to be provided with associated private amenity space. Proposals include the allocation of designated parking at basement level and minor reconfigurations of internal access to provide entrances to the new units.
Retention permission for the development of lands
Permission for development. The proposed
Permission on a site. This application relates to development within the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014, as amended. The site of the residential development is in an area known as TC6 and is located in Cherrywood Planning Scheme Area and forms part of Development Area 2 - Cherrywood. The site of the residential development is generally bounded by Bishop Street to the south, Tully Park to the north and east and a post primary schools site as designed by the Cherrywood Planning Scheme (subject to future development). The development proposed consists of 163 no. residential units (total gross floor area of 18,942 sq. m) in a mixture of apartments, houses, triplexes and maisonettes, in a range of buildings 2 to 3 floors in height, partially over undercroft accommodation/ single level podium basement on a net development area of approximately 2.73 Ha.The overall development proposed comprises of the following: 57no. apartments in 2no. blocks comprising: Block A - 25no. units (13no. 1-bed, 2no. 2- bed three persons and 10no. 2-bed four persons), Block B - 32no. units (18no. 1-bed, 13no. 2-bed four persons and 1no. 3-bed), 56no. 3 storey 3 bedroom triplexes, 19no. 2 storey 2 bedroom maisonettes, 31no. 3 storey 4 bedroom houses. Provision of 223no. car parking spaces allocated to the proposed development. The single level podium accommodates 134no. car parking spaces and 89no. spaces are accommodated at surface level. 8no. of these spaces are accessible and 16no. are for electric vehicles. 207no. bicycle parking spaces located at both surface and basement levels, of which 163no. are long stay and 44no. are short stay, and 9no. motorcycle parking located at basement are also being provided. Provision of level 5 local neighbourhood road, previously permitted and which is being modified by this application, which will link with the existing access point at Bishop Street permitted under Reg Ref: DZ15A/0758. Vehicular access is provided from a single access point from Bishop Street (A2 -F1) as permitted under Reg. Ref. DZ15A/0758. Provision of a pedestrian 'green link' pedestrian accessway to run north/south through the site, connecting Tully Park with Bishop Street. All associated and ancillary site development and infrastructural works, including the provision of bike stores and bin stores, 2no single storey pavilion buildings containing an ESB sub-station and electrical switch room, stair and lift access to basement and short stay bicycle parking spaces in each, hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatment works. The proposed development consists of revisions/modifications to approximately 0.75ha only of the works permitted at Tully Park development (approximately 12.9 Ha overall) (permitted pursuant to Reg Ref DZ15A/0813 and amended by Reg Ref DZ17A/0714, Reg Ref DZ17A/0862, Reg Ref DZ18A/0458 and Reg Ref DZ20A/0946) to comprise of: modifications to the Level 5 local neighbourhood road along boundary with Tully Park immediately adjoining the development. The inclusion of a Part M compliant footpath in the Greenway located alongside the permitted Cherrywood Square / Tully Park Link Access Route linking Bishop Street with Tully Park, amendment to entrance details to 2 no. Tully Park entrances along the Level 5 local neighbourhood road. Tully Park itself, currently under construction, is not affected by the development being proposed. No works are proposed to or in the vicinity of Tully Church Graveyard or within its grounds (Ref: DU026023001 -2; National Monument No. 225) or to the National Monument including the high crosses (Ref: DU026023003, 4, 7: National Monument NO.216) The proposed development will also utilise the existing road at Bishop Street and the Pond 2B surface water infrastructure (permitted under Reg.Ref DZ15A/0758) and also a permitted road under construction at Cherrywood Avenue (Reg Ref. DZ17A/0862). These already permitted roads and infrastructure amount to approximately 3.14 Ha
Enlarging a window opening to the front, new rooflight to the front, new timber pergola to the side, modifying existing shed to the side and associated external works.
Permission is sought for changes to both shopfronts to the existing credit union unit comprised of: 1) Removal of existing doors and creation of new single wheelchair accessible entrance door with repairs to existing plinth, as well as all associated and ancillary site works and ground works to facilitate this. 2) Replacement of existing shopfront glazing with new double glazed aluminium shopfronts. 3) Removal of existing external roller shutters and associated fascia boxes and installation of new perforated, powder coated roller shutter inside the unit behind glazing. 4) New signage with painted fascia boards and individually fixed stainless steel lettering and logo back illuminated with LED Halo lighting.
To Construct (1) a new two-storey,two-bedroomed dwelling house with a garage. (2) A balcony at first-floor level facing Maple Avenue. (3) All site clearing and ancillary works.
1 dwelling
Permission for a change of use for a portion of the
The construction of a single storey building to be used as an additional childcare room for the existing Ballybrack/Killiney Montessori Preschool & Afterschool which is operating out of the parochial hall. The proposal includes new landscaping to St. Matthias Church Grounds for the provision of child play areas and the provision of covered cycle parking. The proposed structure and the parochial hall are seperate buildings within the grounds of St. Matthias Church, which is a protected structure.
The development will consist of: the construction of 89 No. residential units comprising of 43 No. three storey terraced houses (24 No. three bed units and 19 No. four bed units ranging in size from c.128.9sqm to c.157.30sqm) and 46 No. duplexes and apartments in three storey blocks (23 No. two bed units and 23 No. three bed units ranging in size from 76.9sqm to c.106.6sqm). The proposed residential accomodation has a total gross floor area of c.10286sqm. The proposed development also includes: a creche (c.688sqm) with outdoor play area, external public and communal open space, 164 No. car parking spaces (including 6 No. accessible spaces, 32 No. electric vehicle parking spaces and 1 No. car share space), 6 No. motorcycle parking spaces, bicyle parking, provision of vehicular connections to permitted internal routes that connect to Castle Street, pedestrian and cyclist connections, boundary treatments, lighting, hard and soft landscaping, bin storage, plant, ESB substations and all other associated site works above and below ground. Vehicular access serving the proposed development is via a permitted internal route that connects to Castle street and utilises the existing permitted roads incorperating the wider Phase 1 Roads permitted under DLRCC Reg Ref DZ15A/0758, including Grand Parade, Castle Street and Barrington's Road. The application also provides for the use of existing roads at Valley Drive and the Wyattville Link Road. The development proposed will also utilise the extension of Castle Street, together with a temporary bus turn back facility and a temporary attenuation pond all in Developmental Area 3- Priorsland (until this temporary infrastructure is no longer required) and its associated drainage connections (permitted under DLRCC Reg Ref DZ20A/0399). The area of the proposed residential and creche development, in addition to the proposed infrastructural amendments is c.2.24 Hectares. The total area of the planning application site amounts to c.8.50Ha.
The development will consist of: the relocation of the existing vehicular access northwards to improve sightlines; the provision of a pedestrian gate; the setting back of the western boundary onto Cherrywood Road by up to c. 0.7 metres, widening the existing footpath; and associated works.
This application includes development within the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood planning scheme 2014, as amended. the development will consist of a change of use of existing Building 8 from office to medical and related uses (totalling 2593sqm) to accomodate a private medical clinic with consultation and treatment rooms, minor injury/minor surjery facilities, urgent care facilities and other ancillary accomodation and uses, signage and all associated site and development works.
The development will consist of tenant signage and fascia detailing at the main entrance (south western elevation); a high level building mounted sign (north western elevation) and a freestanding totem wayfinding sign between Building 8 and Cherrywood Avenue.
Permission for development. The development will consist of: alterations to the front entrance at ground floor level comprising the removal of part of the facade and the entrance canopy, and the construction of a replacement entrance facade, including a 13.5 sq m extension to the lobby; alterations to the building facades; and all ancillary and associated site development works. The extended three storey building will have a total gross floor area of 2,593 sq m. The proposed development is located within the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014, As Amended.
Change of house design from previous D22A/0789. Works involve construction of new two-storey dwelling house with pitched roof. Sub-division of the existing garden by a new 2.2m high fence to create a new site for a house. New vehicle entrance to the new site from the existing access laneway on the northern boundary, with 2no. piers and sliding gate and 2no. car parking spaces to the front of the house. New foul water drainage connection to the existing combined drain, and new surface water soakaway, along with all drainage, services, civil and landscaping works, associated with the new house.
Permission for development consisting of 1)subdivision of the existing garden by a new 2.2m high fence to create a new site for a house. 2) New vehicle entrance to the new site from the existing access laneway on the northern boundary, with 2 no. piers and sliding gate, and 2 No. car parking spaces to the front of the house. 3) new single and two storey dwelling house with mono pitch roofs, and 1 no. rooflight. 4) New foul water drainage connection to the existing combined drain, and new surface water soakway, along with all drainage, services, civil and landscaping works associated with the new house.
Permission sought for demolition of single
Alterations to previously approved Planning Register Reference No. D23A/0312. The previously approved development consists of: (a) The subdivision of the site. (b) Construction of 2 no. new fully serviced two-storey, three-bedroom dwelling houses to the west of the existing house. (c) Modifications to the existing boundary wall to Church Road for the creation of a new shared vehicular entrance with all associated site works. The proposed alterations will consist of: Modifications to site boundaries and site subdivision; alterations to internal layouts; alterations to all external elevations; and all associated site development works necessary to facilitate the integration of the proposed buildings within the existing site.
A) The subdivision of the site. b) Construction of 2no. new fully serviced two-storey, three bedroom dwelling houses to the west of existing house c) modifications to existing boundary wall to Church Road for the creation of new vehicular shared entrance with all associated site works.
Retention Permission sought for ground floor conversion of former attached garage at side to living accommodation with extension to rear and for planning permission for front porch and also for covered bin storage unit in front garden.
Retention permission for a temporary
Permission for development. The development will consist of
Permission is sougth for; (i) a single storey
Lands generally bounded by existing residential development to the north, woodland area to the south. Saint Columcilles Hospital to the east. and Loughlinstown River to the west, at Bray Road, Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin. The development will consist of the construction of (a) a 120 no. bed Nursing Home Facility (4 and 5 storeys in height) and (b) 29 no. 1 bed Independent Living Units in a new residential block (6 storeys). The nursing home facility shall provide for 120 no. bed spaces and all associated ancillary/common areas including a reception area, nurse managers office, office, kitchen, visitors room, reflection room/multifunction space, activity rooms, treatment rooms, hairdressing room, storerooms, comms room, cleaners stores, dining rooms, quiet rooms, staff rooms, staff changing facilities, assisted washing areas, all WCs, bin storage and plant areas, nurse staff base, linen rooms and general sitting rooms. The 29 no. 1 bed Independent Living Units are each served by private open space in the form of a balcony/terrace space. and associated bin/bicycle/bulk storage and plant/switch room space is provided at ground floor level. The development shall also provide for the provision of a new vehicular/pedestrian entrance via Cherrywood Road including a new road bridge over Loughlinstown River (approx. 20.5m in length, 11.1 m in width, and 1.2m in height with bridge supports set back from the river edge). a new uncontrolled pedestrian crossing at Cherrywood Road. pedestrian access via Bray Road, provision for potential future pedestrian access to Saint Columcilles Hospital. 40 no. car parking spaces (8 no. of which are EV equipped) 1 no. ambulance parking space. 54 no. bicycle parking spaces. 2 no. motorcycle spaces; an ESB Substation (21.6 sq m). drop off/services area. accessible roof terraces. and all open space areas. There are no works proposed to the existing residential dwelling Rose Cottage (No. 26 Cherrywood Road), other than landscaping works and a new vehicular access proposal, which are delivered within the existing curtilage of the building. The site and infrastructural works include provision for water, foul and surface water drainage ducting and connections; attenuation proposals, permeable paving, blue roofs. new retaining walls, all landscaping works including tree protection, tree removal and new tree planting, green roofs and all boundary treatment; all internal roads and footpaths. and all associated site clearance, excavation and development works. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application.
Alterations to existing dwelling to include internal layout alterations, the conversion of the existing attached garage into a habitable room, external elevational changes to include change of garage door to window, change of window's design, new door to the rear, the installation of solar panels and heat pump and to include all ancillary site and other works.
The development will consist of the construction of a dormer window in the main roof to the rear of the house in existing converted attic and the construction of a rooflight in the main roof to the front of the house.
1. Proposed New Dormer Window to Attic Conversion (35Msq) for 2 New Bedrooms, WC/Shower & Storage Space. 2. New Window onto New Access Stairs to Attic Conversion & all Other Ancillary Site Works.
Single-storey extension to front and side of existing dwelling house and all associated site works.
Permission to vary previously approved
This application relates to development within the Cherrywood Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) and is subject to the Cherrywood Planning Scheme 2014. Permission for the construction of a Public Park known as Tully Park as approved under the Cherrywood Planning Scheme (2014) on lands (c12.9HA). The proposed development will consist of: earthworks/reshaping of existing lands to provide areas of active and passive open space with hard and soft landscaping, public lighting, cctv, new native planting, asphalt and gravel paths (including stepped ramps), cycleways, retaining walls, roads and parking, signage and all ancillary site and development works all on a site extending to c12.9 HA. The site is within Development Area 2 (Cherrywood) identified in the Cherrywood Planning Scheme. The key elements of the Tully Park proposals include the following: 1. Active and passive open space areas include open play areas (grassed), informal playing pitch adjacent to future school site, exploration zones, fitness and play trail, plaza entrance, performance space/seating area, nature trail, biodiversity and nature zone, wildflower/meadow areas woodland spaces/copses, park seating, viewing areas, new native tree, hedgerow and shrub planting, bins, external power sources, signage (information and directional). 2. A formal outdoor playground area (c0.46HA) is proposed with junior and senior play areas, climbing walls, etc. 3. Proposed park kiosk and outdoor terrace area adjacent to playground to include cafe and public toilets (c.125 sq.m gross floor area). 4. Two Level 5 access roads and perimeter roads enclosing park area (these roads are identified on Map 4.5 of the Planning Scheme); vehicular and cycle parking including 2 no. car parking areas (40 no. spaces co-located adjacent to future school site and 16 no. spaces adjacent to play area. 5. Permanent boundary treatments area proposed including low railing (1.2m estate fencing type) to road edges and temporary fencing (1.8m) to secure park prior to opening. 6. Removal of existing vegetation / scrub from outside of perimiter wall to Tully Church and creation of planted earth embankment. Where existing trees are to be retained, additional planting is proposed. No works are proposed to Tully Church, Graveyard of within its grounds (Ref: DU026-023001-2; National Monument No. 225) and these are excluded from the application site. Similarly, no works are proposed to National Monuments including the high crosses (Ref: DU026-023003, 4. 7; National Monument No. 216) which will be maintained in situ and protected during construction.
The application relates to lands within "Development Area 8 -Tully" of the Cherrywood SDZ Planning Scheme 2014 (as amended) and includes the Res2 lands and part of Tully Village Centre west of Castle Street (1.8ha)identified in this application as Plot T11. The proposed development will consist of a residential and mixed use scheme comprising (1) a 4 storey block (Block A: 4,630sqm gross floorspace) with 58no. apartment units (comprising 23no. 1 bed units, 26no. 2 bed units and 9no. 3 bed units), a creche (400sqm) with associated external play area, 3no. retail units (1,043sqm), a community room (194sqm) and HIE (High Intensity Employment) unit (65sqm); (2) 13no. duplex units (comprising 1no. 1 bed unit, 7no. 2 bed units and 5no. 3 bed units). Undercroft parking is provided for 75no. cars below Block A along with plant; bicycle parking and bin storage. 6no. surface car spaces, and 2no. loading spaces are also proposed. Access is provided via Level 5 roads to the southeast, northwest and southwest of the plots and these roads are accessed from Castle Street (permitted and constructed under Reg. Ref. DZ15A/0758). Permission is also sought for hard and soft landscaping, ESB substation, public lighting, boundary treatments and all associated site and development works.
Permission is sought for construction of a single storey flat roof extension to the side and rear of an existing detached house with internal alterations, 2 no. rooflights on flat roof, outdoor room, and associated site boundary works.
This application includes development within
The development will consist of the conversion of the existing attic space to habitable accommodation including the installation of Dormor window to the rear roof slope, modifications to the existing roof structure, provision of a new stairs from first floor level to attic level, and all associated site works.