RETENTION permission sought to retain residential use of ground floor level dwelling flat to existing two storey residential end of terrace.
Planning Permission is sought by John Izota for the alterations to previously granted permission WEB1784/21 for the works to existing dwelling at 13 Mountjoy Parade, Dublin 1. The proposed application will consist of alterations to internal layout at the ground and the first floor, including amending the extension to the first floor and omitting proposed first floor terrace, as requested in Conditions of granted permission WEB1784/21.
Planning Permission is sought by John Izota for works to existing dwelling at 13 Mountjoy Parade, Dublin 1. Works to include demolition of lean-to roof, single-storey extension and shed to rear of existing dwelling and construction of part-single-storey, part-two storey extension with associated rooflights to rear of existing dwelling along with 1st floor roof terrace. Works also to include relocation of existing rear pedestrian access gate along with all associated landscaping and site works.
Change of use from a creche to commercial/retail use.
The development will consist of the construction of a single storey extension to the front of the property and all other associated renovation and landscape and site development works to this terraced house.
1. Minor demolitions to the existing semi-detached dwelling and removal of the existing shed, 2. The construction of ground floor extension of 34m2 to the rear and side, 3. The addition of a dormer bedroom extension of 15m2 at first-floor level to the side, 4. The addition of 2no. roof lights to the side, and minor alterations to the window openings.
Planning permission for the demolition of two-storey industrial unit and construction of 13 unit (2no. studio, 10 no. one-bed, 1no. two-bed), 5 storey including set back penthouse, apartment building (c.888sqm) with 4th floor terraces facing Charles Lane and terraces / balconies to all levels to rear and incorporating the existing right-of-way vehicular access to No 25/26 Mountjoy Square (in separate curtilages), waste store, bicycle parking and underground rainwater attenuation tank in back garden.
Planning permission for the demolition of an existing two-storey industrial unit and the construction of a 13-unit (2 no. studio, 9 no. 1-bed and 2 no. two-bed, 5-storey, including set back penthouse apartment building (910sqm) with 4th floor balconies facing Charles Lane and balconies/terraces to all levels except ground level to rear and incorporating the existing right of way vehicular access to the rear of No25/26 Mountjoy Square (in separate curtilage(s)), waste store, bicycle parking and underground water attenuation tank in back garden.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE Alterations to development previously approved under Reg. Ref. 2427/21 (ABP Ref. No. 311307) comprising: (i) replacement of 1 no. one-bedroom apartment at ground floor level with a communal room (48.5sq.m) with external balcony; (ii) replacement of the two-bedroom apartments (5 no. total apartments) at ground, first, second, third and fourth floor levels with 2 no. one-bedroom apartments at each floor level (10 no. total apartments); and, (iii) all associated ancillary works, including general revisions to internal layout and increase in building floor area (total of 33sq.m) from ground to fourth floor level, provision of additional private amenity spaces, and elevational changes necessary to facilitate the development. The revised unit mix will be 22 no. one-bedroom apartments each served by private amenity space in the form of a balcony/terrace. All units are intended to provide independent social housing for older residents (55+ years). The site is within the curtilage of The Free Church on Charles Street Great which is a Protected Structure..
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning for the development will consist of (i) removal of existing vehicular entrance gate off Fitzgibbon Street and demolition of two-storey commercial structure comprising former workshop/service garage and an adjoining derelict two storey dwelling which is bound to the south-east by an existing two-storey derelict structure situated within the grounds of No. 46 Charles Street Great (A Protected Structure - RPS No. 1371); (ii) construction of a five-storey flat/green-roofed apartment block served by 1 no. rooflights and comprising 19 no. units (1 no. studio, 14 no. one-bedroom units and 4 no. two-bedroom units) with each unit provided private amenity space, in the form of balcony and having access to communal amenity space (158sqm) at ground level. The development is to be served by 4 no. vehicular parking spaces 32 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within shared access yard accessible via a new vehicular entrance gate, of width 3.85m, off Fitzgibbon Street. The proposal also includes all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of (i) Removal of existing vehicular entrance gate off Fitzgibbon Street and demolition of two-storey commercial structure comprising former workshop/service garage and an adjoining derelict two-storey dwelling which is bound to the south-east by an existing two-storey derelict structure situated within the grounds of No. 46 Charles Street Great (A Protected Structure - RPS No. 1371); and (ii) Construction of a two-storey over lower ground-floor level flat-roofed (with partial green-roof) apartment block served by 4 no. rooflights and comprising 4 no. two-bedroom and 4 no. three-bedroom duplex apartments. The two-bedroom apartments will each be served by south-west facing terraces at lower-ground and ground floor level and a north-east facing terrace at lower-ground floor level. The three-bedroom apartments will each be served by a south-west facing terrace at first floor level, a south-west facing balcony at second floor level and a private terrace and dedicated storage space (3.7sq.m) located at roof level. The development is to be served by 8 no. vehicular parking spaces, 24 no. bicycle parking spaces and covered bin storage located within a shared access yard accessible via a new vehicular entrance gate, of width 3.85m, off Fitzgibbon Street. The proposal also includes all ancillary works, inclusive of landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
PERMISSION & RETENTION. CHANGE OF USE. Permission and retention permission for development at this site Unit 2 and community space on the ground floor and office on the sixth floor, Father Scully House, Gardiner Street Middle and Temple Lane North, Dublin 1. The development consists of change of Use for Unit 2 (36.04sqm) from retail to community space on the ground floor, retention change of use for community space from a conference room (33.83sqm) on the ground floor and retention change of use for an office from a community space (83.22sqm) on the sixth floor.
Carrolls Irish Gifts Unlimited Company intends to apply for permission for development at a c. 0.078 ha site located at 98/99-100 Talbot Street, and 3/4 Marlborough Place, Dublin 1. The proposed development consists of an interactive and immersive film experience tourist attraction, with a cumulative development area of 1,503 sq.m. The site is accessed via Talbot Street and Marlborough Place and also borders Talbot Lane to the western boundary. The proposed development provides for the reconfiguration of the existing structures, which are 3 no. storeys in height above basement. The development comprises the change of use of the existing buildings from shops and associated storage facilities to an interactive and immersive film experience tourist attraction, with associated internal tour facilities. In addition, the following works are required to facilitate the proposed development including reconfiguration of existing floorplates on all floors above ground floor level to create interactive attraction rooms and gallery/exhibition areas; retail space (c. 138 sq.m at ground floor level); automated café area (c.28 sq.m at ground floor level); guest lockers area; immersive 3D rooms and associated lobby; staff welfare facilities; storage areas; removal of existing roof lights to flat roof at first floor level; reconfigured plant area on flat roof to first floor level; SUDs provision in the form of green roof installations at first floor level; new lift core; demolition of internal staircases and internal walls; demolition of mezzanine at first floor level (80 sq.m); reconfiguration of fenestration to Talbot Street at Ground Floor level and Marlborough Place, including removal of existing rear shutters to Marlborough Place; removal of signage to Marlborough Place; Changes of internal levels; Replacement of existing shopfront signage to Talbot Street and all associated development works above and below ground. In addition, the development involves the removal of an existing roller shutter, 2 no. doors and overhead signage at 3/4 Marlborough Place, and the removal and replacement of the existing signage and shopfront at 98/99-100 Talbot Street.
The development will consist of: 1) The conversion of the existing attic space to a habitable room with the addition of a dormer window to the rear pitch of the main roof. 2) The insertion of two rooflights to the main roof, one to the rear and one to the front. 3) The partial removal and rebuilding of the existing 2 storey rear return including raising the return roof level by ~400mm. 4) The insertion of a small bay window at 1st floor level to the rear wall of the rebuilt return. 5) The reconfiguring of the existing window at ground floor level beneath the arch on the front façade. 6) The relocation of the existing pedestrian entrance on the rear boundary wall from the east to the west side and the partial rebuilding of the existing wall in matching stonework. All proposed works to be undertaken in conjunction with miscellaneous exempted development works including removal and rebuilding of an existing single storey ground floor rear extension of ~6.5sqm and the addition of a further ~4.5 sqm of floor space at ground floor level at the rear as shown on drawings.
Permission for A) the change of use of basement and ground floor levels from retail to a ground floor restaurant with basement level storage and sanitary facilities including alterations to signage on shop front. B) The construction of an independent access door and stairway to service the upper floors.
The development will consist of renovations and internal alterations to the existing house, demolition of the shower room to rear, the addition of a first floor balcony and rooflights and all associated site works.
Permission is sought for the change of use of an existing retail unit at ground floor and basement level to fast food restaurant use including internal alteration and associated signage.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, the Communication Workers Union, intend to apply for permission for development at this site No. 575 North Circular Road, Dublin 1 (A Protected structure bound by an existing natural stone wall along St Margaret's Avenue to the west and St Joseph’s Terrace to the northern curtilage of the site). The development will consist of (1) the repair and rebuilding to the existing natural stone boundary wall at St Joseph’s Terrace and part of St Margaret's Avenue, (2) the removal of the existing security fence to the top of the wall (3) the construction of a new parapet masonry upstand and coping in lieu of the security fence to align with the previous planning 4319/09, (4) All associated ancillary and remedial works to the adjoining footpath along St. Joseph's Terrace, North Circular Road, Dublin 1.
The development will consist of the construction of a 7-level apartment building with setbacks at the penthouse level to present a 6-level apartment building to the Lane. The development will consist of 17 no. apartments, comprising of 4 studio units, 4 1-bed units, 6 2-bed units and 3 3-bedsunits. Ancillary residential functions including a resident's foyer lounge, resident's meeting rooms, plant area, bin storage and bicycle storage to accommodate 38 no. bicycles are located at ground level. The development resident entrance is accessed directly from Britain Place, with separate entrances for the bicycle and bin stores. The total gross internal area of the development is 1,595msq.
PERMISSION: First-floor flat-roof extension to the rear, including two new rooflights to provide an additional bedroom and bathroom.
Works to include; demolition of existing single-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling and construction of replacement single-storey extension comprising open-plan kitchen / dining area and adjacent WC. All along with associated landscaping and site works.
Development will consist of demolition of existing single storey commercial unit & construction of a 3 storey 2 bed room residential apartment (101.5 m.sq.) & car parking area to the front of building and associated site works.
Permission for internal and external alternations to an existing single storey ground floor restaurant unit; and change of use of restaurant floorspace to flexible workspace, catering space for office staff and clients, and public takeaway cafe facility at Unit 1, 13-18 City Quay, Dublin 2. External works comprise: relocation of existing door pair on east elevation (Prince's St South) and creation of new public takeaway facility/kiosk within existing door pair on north elevation (City Quay). Internal alterations comprise: removal of existing restaurant fit-out, creation of new connection to office lobby, and all associated works.
Permission for the following development on the sixth floor, Q Park, The Spire, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1. D01-W207. The development consists of a): Single storey car rental kiosk (42.00 sq.mts); comprising: public office, staff canteen and storage area; with covered link walkway from the elevator shaft to the kiosk. b) Re-designation of 80 car spaces, and all ancillary works.
The development will consist of: 1) Demolition of existing non-original floors, lift & roof and parts of external facades; 2) The change of use of existing building from factory/light industrial building to apart-hotel & cafe use; 3) Construction of new floor levels including new upper levels to form a 6-storey over basement building with ancillary/storage areas at basement level; cafe and apart-hotel foyer & reception areas at ground floor level; and 10 no apart-hotel units at first, second, third, fourth & fifth floor levels; 4) Construction of new external signage; 5.) Construction of revised building entrance arrangements. 6) Construction of all consequent internal, external and facade alterations; & 7) All ancillary site development and services works.
Planning permission sought for provision of off-licence (8sqm), subsidiary to the main retail use. The application relates to a proposed development within an SDZ Planning Scheme Area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS. 3880): permission for development at this site that is bounded by Hill Street to its west and Temple Lane North to its north that includes the Hill Street Family Resource Centre that abuts the Tower of the former church (which is a protected structure - RPS Ref. no. 3880) on the overall site at 1 Hill Street, Rotunda, Dublin. The development will consist of: demolition of the existing two storey family resource centre (357 sqm) and removal of existing basketball court to its south and playground at the north-west corner of the site; construction of a new three storey family resource centre (839sqm), that will contain a 1st and 2nd floor that will oversail the ground floor along the Hill Street elevation and will include pre-school classrooms, crèche, play therapy, counselling, staff areas and training spaces as well as ancillary and circulation spaces across all three floors and will include an external staircase incorporating a balcony at both 1st and 2nd floor level of the southern elevation and PV panels on the southern slope of the roof. The new family resource centre will be served by (i) an outdoor play area to its south that will be separated from the remaining Dublin City Council playground by a new 3m high metal fence, and (ii) a community garden at the north west corner of the site, pedestrian access to the family resourse centre will be via the exiting pedestrian entrance off Hill Street. A new gate in the internal metal railing will provide pedestrian access to the proposed community garden. No works area proposed in the area enclosed by the entrance gate on Hill Street, the tower (a protected structure) and the existing metal railings, a sliding meshed screen will secure the recessed part of the Hill Street elevation of the centre at ground floor level to create a secure barrier when the centre is not in use, modification to the existing metal railing boundary along Temple Lane North to create a new pedestrian emergency access gate to the Family Resource Centre, and all associated site development and landscape works.
The construction of a dormer roof extension to the rear elevation of the main roof. The conversion of the existing main attic to a study/ non-habitable room of 13.4 sqm and landing of 1 sqm. Externally the dormer will be clad in dark charcoal render in a colour to match existing slate roof. The flat roof of the dormer will be EPDM. Dormer roof drainage to drain to existing. Along with associated works.
The development will consist of partial demolition of existing rear single storey return and construction of a rear 2 storey flat roof return. Consisting of breakfast bar / kitchen area to ground floor and bathroom to first floor. The extension will be finished in smooth render to ground floor and timber cladding to first floor with a flat roof with gravel ballast, the existing return to be retained will retain its existing slate roof finish with 1 no roof light to be installed. Along with associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE & RETENTION: Retention permission for development on lands (c.0.09ha) at Nos. 12b (a Protected Structure) and 12c Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1. The development will consist of modifications to development previously permitted under Reg. Ref. 3660/16 (PL29N.248832) at Nos. 12b and 12c Abbey Street Lower, Dublin 1. The modifications for retention permission consist of (a) First Floor Terrace reconfiguration to include enclosed fire escape stair; (b) ground floor beer garden of 16sqm omitted to allow fire escape and waste service area at this level; (c) relocation of internal lift within 12b Abbey Street; (d) New opening and jib door treatment at first floor level of 12b for fire safety purposes; (e) first floor bar counter at 12b Abbey Street made straight; (f) Relocation of disabled toilet from ground floor of 12b to first floor toilet area in 12c with associated alterations in toilet layout, the ground floor area previously identified as disabled toilet will become part of the customer area at this level; (g) relocation of platform lift at 12b to link area; (h) fire lobby added to bin storey at ground floor level; (i) fire lobby added at the bottom of basement stair; (j) fire escape stair to the rear of 12c Abbey Street Lower removed; (k) provision of c.8.2sqm of outdoor seating area at front of 12c Abbey Street Lower; and (l) Reconfiguration of internal escape stairway of 12c to provide wheelchair refuge with water tanks relocated from basement level to beneath stairs at ground floor level.
The development consists of the construction of vehicular access to the front exiting onto St Mary’s Road, East Wall, Dublin 3, D03 P7R0 and for all associated site works.
Demolition of the remaining walls of a single-storey semi-detached workshop building and the construction of a two storey semi-detached house with a roof terrace at second floor level to the front of the property and all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for the following works at basement and hall floor lvels at 23 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1 - A Protected Structure, (RPS 5434). • Removing 1980's staircase from rear basement to rear hall floor return. • Removing 1980's plasterboard partitions separating the lobby, staircase and rear return office in the basement return. • Removing six number 1980's single-glazed, top-hung, outward opening windows in the rear hall and basement return. • Installation of new timber floor at hall floor return level. • Installation of new partitions at rear basement return level to form a lobby/ tea station and rear office. • Installation of two number new bathrooms at rear hall floor return access. • Supply and fit of six number new side-hung, timber casement, outward opening windows. • Supply and fit glazed fire door at hall floor rear hall. • Fitting new floorcovering throughout. • Decoration throughout.
Permission for development at a c.0.0672 ha site, at Retail Units A & B, Building R, Spencer Dock, Mayor Street Upper, Dublin 1. The development will consist of the following: (i) The amalgamation of retail units A and B to provide a single retail unit with a total gross floor area of c. 629 sqm; (ii) the provision of ancillary off-licence areas of 29 sqm; (iii) the provision of associated internal (behind glazing) signage to the southern and western elevations comprising individually mounted internally illuminated letters; information signage; and an over door sign at the customer entrance on the southern elevation; (iv) minor works including a new glazed door, fixed screen and louvres to the western elevation; louvres to the southern elevation; frosted vinyl coverings and manifestations to glazing on the northern, southern and western elevations; and an internal roller shutter at the customer entrance; (v) associated plant area to be provided at basement level; and (vi) all ancillary site services and site development works. The application relates to a proposed development within a SDZ Planning Scheme Area.
PERMISSION: The development will consist of the following: i) permission for the replacement and relocation of 2 no. existing signs on the southern and western elevations, from internal (behind glazing) signage to externally fixed signs on the existing fascia comprising of illuminated individual letters (1.59sq.m each); ii) permission for 1 no. new external sign on the southern elevation comprising of illuminated individual letters (1.59sq.m); iii) permission for a projection sign on the southern elevation (0.52sq.m); iv) permission for the relocation of the existing information sign on the southern elevation from internal face of glazing to external face of glazing (1.13sq.m) and; v) all ancillary site services and site development works. The application relates to a proposed development within a SDZ Planning Scheme Area.
Full Planning Permission Is Being Sought By Looping Properties 56 Limited For Construction Of A New Rear Extension To No. 3 Northbrook Terrace, North Strand, Dublin 3. D03RD40. Development To Include; (1) Ground Floor Extension Measuring 9sqm; (2) First Floor Extension Measuring 8sqm; (3) Attic Conversion With Rear Facing Rendered Dormer And Adjacent Velux; (4) All Associated Internal Layout Changes To Provide Modern Conveniences, Rooflights And Site Works.
Construction of a 2 storey rear extension and rear roof dormer extension; ground floor to consist of a kitchen/dining room with 1No. rooflight, first floor to consist of a WC and bathroom with 1No. rooflight.
SIPTU intends to apply for Permission to affix external facade LED lighting, at Liberty Hall,33 Eden Quay, North City, Dublin 1,D01 CX72.Liberty Hall is generally bounded by the Old Abbey Street, terraced commercial buildings, VHI House adjoined to the former Scots presbyterian Church and Church Hall (protected Structure) facing Abbey Street Lower to the north, No. 28-15 Eden Quay to the west (protected Structures), the Custom House (Protected structure) to the east and the River Liffey to the South. The proposed development comprises the installation on the exterior of the building, of LED linear strip lighting (approximately 16mm in diameter) in casing on each external facade (4 no.) at each level above the ground floor level of Liberty Hall, thereby forming a series of bands (16 no.) around the exterior of the building. LED strip lighting to be fitted with diffuser lenses.
Demolition of the existing garage & chimney stack; Construction of a three-storey terrace house to align with No.18 Fitzgibbon St., including an extended Barber shop on the ground floor & one one-bedroom apartment on first & second floors; A full-width dormer extension with a flat roof in the attic at the rear to accommodate two double bedrooms for the three-bedroom apartment over the existing Takeaway, along with new roof lights & three dormers at the front, new shop front for Barber shop, internal alterations and all associated site works
The development consists of 1) Demolish the existing single storey garage at side of the main building. 2) Change of use existing barber shop (GF - 19.8 sq.m at 18 Fitzgibbon Street to take away restaurant. 3) Erect new 3-storey building at 19 Fitzgibbon Street, including a take-away on ground floor and a 2 bed 3 person accommodations on upper levels (an individual entrance will be erected on GF at 19 Fitzgibbon Street), including 29.6 sqm Kitchen/Dining area, 3.8sqm WC & 0.8 sqm wardrobe on 1st floor and a double bedroom (12.9 sqm) & single bedroom (9.1 sqm) with 3.8sqm WC, 4.4 sqm storage & 0.8 sqm wardrobe on 2nd floor (attic). 4. Erect an attic with one roof light to rear of the existing building at 18 Fitzgibbon Street integrated with 19 Fitzgibbon Street 2nd Floor/Attic. 5) Erect 2 roof light at front of the existing roof for 18 Fitzgibbon Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at the The Church of The Immaculate Heart of Mary, a protected structure, RPS No. 1864 at City Quay, Dublin 2. The development will consist of the following: 1. External works to the existing church building to include pointing and stone repair to the south elevation and campanile; -new lead capping to the external buttress wall at the south east corner; -insertion of 6 no. slate vents into the east and west church roof; 2. Works to main entrance area to include a new short access ramp, adjustment to existing door for accessibility purposes, new matwell and tiled floor finish; relocation of 2 no. holy water fonts; relocation Shrine to Our Lady, demolition of existing timber lobby screen and doors and replacement with new glazed screen and doors, additional light and wiring to new routes; 3. Works to the western annex to include the removal of 1 no. existing confessional boxes, installation of an accessible WC and installation of new fire escape doors in eastern elevation. 4. Works to the main body of the church to include redecoration, renewal of flooring and selected joinery, relocation of 4 no. shorter pews from the rear to the front of the main aisle to allow for new wheelchair spaces, new Olea Sacra to the western nave, new floor finish, repair work to stained glass window in the north facade, repair works to the window above the altar as well as various repairs to the windows on east and west facades, replacement of cover plates to the donation boxes; Insertion of a new Olea Sacra cabinet on the narthex adjacent to the existing baptismal font; 5. Works to the altar area to include commissioning of a new altar and steps to the pulpit; 6. Refurbishment of stained glass windows including repair work to stained glass window in North facade, repair work to the window above the altar, as well as various repairs to the windows in the east and west facades; 7. Works to the sacristy area; 8. New brass guardrail to choir area; 9. Upgrading of mechanical and electrical services throughout the building including the addition of new lighting and wiring routes, installation of new destratification fans suspended from the roof.
Permission is sought for construction of a new rear extension. Development to include: 1.) ground floor extension measuring 9sqm, 2.) first floor extension measuring 8sqm, 3.) attic conversion with rear facing rendered dormer and adjacent velux, 4.) all associated internal layout changes to provide modern conveniences, rooflights and site works.
The proposed development will consist of the installation of externally illuminated signage to the National College of Ireland campus building at Spencer Dock (previously granted planning permission under Reg. Ref. DSDZ5107/22). The development involves the installation of 2 no. externally illuminated signs to the corner of the south and west elevation of Building R at Level 5 and 1 no. externally illuminated sign to the southern elevation directly above the entrance to the building. The total area for the proposed signage is c. 22 sq. m. No other external alterations are proposed to the building under this planning application. This application relates to a proposed development within the North Lotts & Grand Canal Dock Strategic Development Zone Planning Scheme Area.
Planning permission for development at this site (0.1244 ha) Building R, Spencer Dock, Mayor Street Upper, Dublin 1. The development will consist of the change of use of part of the building from office use to education use (GFA: 7,446sq.m) described on a level by level basis as follows: Ground Floor: Reception and associated facilities including toilets, welfare room, first aid room, showers / lockers, First Floor: 2no. classrooms, breakout space, ancillary offices, interview rooms, meeting room, training room, print area, tea station and ancillary accommodation, Second Floor: 2no. classrooms, breakout space, ancillary offices, meeting rooms, print area, tea station and ancillary accommodation, Third Floor: 2no. classrooms, breakout space, ancillary offices, meeting rooms, print area, tea station, and ancillary accommodation, Fourth Floor: Library, ancillary offices, meeting rooms and study spaces, Fifth Floor: Library, ancillary offices, study spaces, tea station, print room and ancillary accommodation, Sixth Floor: Canteen with associated kitchen area, and meeting rooms. The building will be served by existing access, stair and lift cores and circulation space. The ground floor retail unit occupied by Tesco will remain unchanged by this permission. Car parking (18no. spaces) and cycle parking (188no. spaces) to serve the development are located within the existing basement car park. No external alterations to the building are proposed under this planning application. Planning permission is also sought for all ancillary site services and site development works. The application relates to a proposed development within the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock SDZ Planning Scheme Area.
The proposed development comprises of the following elements: 1) Block D the installation of a c.0.800m x 1.658m internally illuminated sign on the ground floor fascia of the entrance to Block D facing the garden courtyard. 2) Block A and Abbey Street Lower - the removal of 'Talking Heads' sculptures, currently located on the pavement outside the front of the building (to be relocated elsewhere within the Irish Life Centre), the installation of 4 concrete planters of varying size on the pavement outside the front of building, replacement of existing paving with new precast concrete paving to match the main Irish Life plaza, the installation of a c.0.916m x 1.900m internally illuminated sign on the fascia at ground floor level, and affixing two small signs (c. 550mm x 265mm each) to the interior of the glazing of the main doors facing Abbey Street Lower. 3) All of the preceding to include associated ancillary development and site works above and below ground.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: For Residential refurbishment development. This development is for; Retention Permission for the Change of use of the Ground Floor accommodation from shops to residential accommodation and Planning Permission to redesign the existing conversion of 3 apartments to 2 apartments, with the shop front like door replaced with a window and a new window also introduced to the ground floor living area.
The proposed development comprises: - Demolition of the existing buildings and structures (it is noted the structures or part thereof may be demolished in compliance with a Dangerous Buildings Notice prior to a decision being made); - Construction of a building up to 14 storeys in height (61.05 metres above ground) over a double basement including office use, arts centre and café, auditorium, and ancillary uses; - The arts centre is contained at ground and lower ground floor levels; - The offices are proposed from ground to 13th floor (14th storey) with terraces to all elevations; - The double basement provides for 11 car parking spaces, 314 bicycle spaces, and 3 motorcycle parking spaces. 16 short stay bicycle spaces are provided at ground floor level along the western site boundary; - The overall gross floor area of the development comprises 28,569 sq.m. including 910 sq.m. arts centre and 23,501 sq.m. offices; All ancillary and associated works and development including plant, temporary construction works, public realm, landscaping, telecommunications infrastructure, utilities connections and infrastructure. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Natura Impact Statement have been prepared in respect of the proposed development and have been submitted with the planning application.
Planning permission for development at a site bound by City Quay to the north, Moss Street to the west and Gloucester Street South to the south, Dublin 2. The site includes 1-4 City Quay (D02 KT32), 5 City Quay (D02 PC03), and 23-25 Moss Street (D02 F854). The proposed development comprises: • Demolition of the existing 3 storey building and its foundations; • Demolition of the existing single storey structure located within the yard and its foundation; • Demolition of existing boundary walls including wall foundations and entrance archway; • Removal of slab and foundations of previously demolished structures that are present on site; • Hoarding to boundaries; • All ancillary and associated works. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared in respect of the proposed development and has been submitted with the planning application.
RETENTION: the proposed retention development consists of an extension to the permitted plant area by c. 23 sqm, to allow for installation of new air handling equipment for the premises and associated ducting at roof level. There will be no increase to the permitted scale or overall height of the building. There is also no increase in the permitted floor area as a result of this application.
Permission for part off-licence at existing Centra Shop at ground floor