PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the development will consist of the demolition of the existing single storey structures to the rear of the main dwelling and part demolition of the existing return structure at lower ground floor level to create a new single storey extension with minor internal alterations and associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE New external shop fascia signage to existing shopfront and decoration to existing shopfront brickwork surround at ground floor level retail unit at 10 Aungier Street, Dublin 2 D02 VY64, a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: New external shop fascia signage to existing shopfront and decoration to existing shopfront brickwork surround at ground floor level retail unit at 10 Aungier Street, Dublin 2 D02 VY64, a Protected Structure.
Planning permission to construct a new 3 storey mixed use development, consisting of A) an extension to the existing retail unit at ground floor level (15sqm); B) 1no. 1-bedroom apartment (72sqm) with a first floor balcony to the front and side elevations & 1no. 2-bedroom apartment (95sqm) with a second floor balcony to the front and side elevations; C) ancillary bin & bicycle storage for the apartments on the ground floor; D) a connection into foul and surface water drainage, public water supply, ESB, Gas and E)-all associated site works.
The replacement of the existing advertising display (1.4m wide x 2m high) with a digital advertising display (1.28m wide x 1.92m high with a depth of 200mm) on the south facing aspect of no. 13 Wexford Street, Dublin 2 including all associated site works and services and to permanently decommission and remove 1 no. 6 sheet lightbox on the north facing aspect of no. 13 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
Widening of existing rear ground floor extension by 4m2; replacement of upvc windows with timber sash windows to front elevation; new rear extensions at first and second floor levels; internal alterations and all associated site works
Retention Permission of amendments made to previously approved planning application (WEB1255/25), consisting of 1. increase in first floor plan width 2. change of building line at side elevation 3. reduction in ground floor window width 4. omission of 1 no. window at first floor level.
To demolish the existing ground floor extension to rear of house, for new single and two storey extension to side and rear of house, for new window at first floor side elevation and new Velux rooflight to side of existing house.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:PERMISSION & RETENTION:For development at this site: No. 92 Camden Street Lower, Dublin 2 and No's 1, 2 and 3 Camden Row, Dublin 8. No. 92 Camden Street Lower and No's 1 and 2 Camden Row are protected structures, RPS. 1160, 1133 & 1134. There are various buildings associated with these primary structures including link building between No. 92 Camden Street Lower and No. 1 Camden Row, three cottages, a former abattoir and laneway. The development consists of: (1.) At No. 92 Camden Street Lower: (a) At basement level. Replacement of 2 no. existing doors to store rooms and creation of lobby (wall with door) to one of the two store rooms. Removal of existing hatch ladder access behind bar and insertion of new metal spiral stair access. (b) At Ground Floor The removal of existing modern stairs to first floor level of 92 Camden Street Lower; and replacement with building regulation compliant stairs, matching the design of the surviving original stairs at first to third floor level. Amending existing front door and lobby to allow for compliant lobby landing space. Internal renovations of the public house to include alterations providing access to disabled toilet from lobby rather than pub seating area. Removal of existing hatch and dangerous access ladder from back bar to basement cellar and replacement with original safer spiral stair. Extension of ground floor bar counter 2.2 m. (c) At First Floor, Second and Third Floors Change of use of first floor level (71.3 sq.m) from public house use formally kitchen and offices associated with the public house, to residential use. Provision of 5 bedroom residential unit of 201.4 sq.m at first, second and third floors with entrance lobby and stairs at ground floor level. Conversion of existing external terrace to a private open space serving residential unit at first floor. Insertion of large glazed sliding door between kitchen and private open space. Including a new louvred timber frame enclosure for housing services and timber decking system. To include refurbishment works at first, second and third floor levels, including creation of living, dining, kitchen, 5 no. bedrooms, bathroom, toilet and ensuites. Remodelling of existing stairs by carefully taking down all existing stairs elements and reconstructing the stairs to allow compliant alterations to be completed. Enlarging existing landing window by lowering the level of the cill. Restoring and expressing surviving features of dumbwaiter. (d) Carefully taking down and repair of non-original cast iron date plaque and relocation from front elevation to side elevation to allow the restoration of historic clock to its original position on the front elevation as per historic photograph. (e) Repairing of slated roof slopes, chimney stacks, 2 No. gabled dormer windows and 2 No. sash windows. Provision for one glazed automatic opening vent (1 sq.m) over staircase, located externally on the south western slated roof slope behind the brick parapet of No.92. (f) Replacement of aluminium windows to all elevations with historically accurate vertical sliding sash timber windows with thin double-glazing. Form 2 no. window openings in west elevation at first floor level and insert 2. no sliding sash windows as described above. (2.) At No.3 Camden Row, provide a mono-pitched glazed roof to the inside face of the external walls to partially cover the outdoor seating area of the public house. (3.) Placing of photo voltaic panels to the lower and rear roof slopes of No.1 and 2 Camden Row (protected structures) and to the roof slopes of the Abattoir of No.3 Camden Row (non- protected structures). All existing historic abattoir equipment displayed under the abattoir roof is to be protected, retained and cleaned. Relocation of existing cast iron winch to its original position and cleaning and painting of same. Reinstatement of original roof overhang of Abattoir. (4.) Completion of repairs and renovation of historic and modern fabric, including repair and repointing of original brickwork at 92 Camden Street Lower, 1, 2 & 3 Camden Row, as detailed in the Conservation Methodology Statement in compliance with conservation best practice. (5.) All associated and ancillary works. Retention permission is sought for: (1.) The existing natural slated roof to No.3 Camden Row. The roof covers the shared open space to the rear of No.3 Camden Row. (2.) The food/bar servery area at ground floor of the rear return of No.3 Camden Row (8.4 sq.m) formally Cottage No.3. (3.) Storage/ plant room at first floor level of the rear return of No.3 Camden Row (9 sq.m) formally Cottage No.3, (4.) Together with all associated and ancillary works to those described above.
The development will consist of the demolition of an existing single storey shed, wall and extension to the side and rear of the existing property in conjunction with the construction of a single storey extension to the side and rear of the existing house. As part of the proposed works some internal alterations to the existing house are also proposed.
Planning permission for development at their community resource premises. The development will consist of a material change of use of the existing flat roof at the rear and side of the SICCDA building for use as a roof garden, together with the installation of a balustrade guarding to the perimeter of the proposed new roof garden and the increase of this roof level thickness to upgrade its technical performance. Permission is also sought for a new external escape stair in their side yard at the west side of the building and the replacement of the existing canopy at that location and associated site works and for the installation of a smoke vent to a protected stairway.
Extend and raise the roof height of the existing rear garage. With two velux windows. Raise the roof of the existing rear utility room. New side window.
Permission for proposed amendments to planning permission received on the 30th August 2019, Planning Reference No. 3094/19, including the proposed removal of existing chimney, proposed increase in height of 2 no. chimneys, proposed increase in height of two storey extension by 150mm, proposed increase in footprint of first floor extension to the south and west, proposed new screen over boundary wall to Oakfield Place, proposed change in finish to boundary wall to Oakfield Place from brick to render and proposed change in finish to first floor extension from high quality cladding to high quality cladding or brick.
The development will consist of: The amalgamation of terraced houses 70 & 71 Lombard Street West into a single domestic dwelling. The development will consist of the i) amalgamation of 70 & 71 Lombard Street West into a single domestic dwelling ii) demolition of the existing extension to the rear of 70 Lombard St West; iii) the partial demolition of the rear boundary wall dividing No’s 70 &71; iv) repair or replacement of rear boundary wall at No. 70; v) internal alterations at lower ground, ground and first floor levels; vi) the reinstatement of timber sash windows and door to the front and rear of No. 70 vii) the repointing of the front of 70 &71; viii) the repair of the chimneys to both ix) removal of pebble dash render to the rear of No. 70 application of mortar to match No. 71 and x) all associated site works and services.
RETENTION: The retention of the existing scrolling internally illuminated, double sided 'Metropanel' advertising display unit.
Planning permission is sought for the change of use from ancillary office / changing rooms / toilets / staff canteen on ground floor and tourism on the other floors into educational use throughout.
Planning permission for development will consist of the construction of new replacement shop-fronts and the upgrade of the facade to No's. 124, 124A and 125 Cork Street, Dublin 8. The proposed works will include: (a) new shop fronts, surrounds, render and backlit signage to the ground floor, (b) new windows, doors, glazing and a roller shutter to the ground floor shop fronts, (c) removal and replacement of all existing windows to the first floor with upgraded window sections, (d) removal of the existing render and exposing the red brick to the first floor of 124 Cork Street, (e) repositioning of new windows and backlit signage to the first floor of no. 124 Cork Street, (f) all ancillary site wortks to facilitate the development.
Proposed alterations and extensions to existing two storey end of terrace dwelling house comprising of 1. Proposed construction of new partial single storey, partial two storey extension to the side and rear to include demolition of semi-detached shed coal store in rear garden, 2. Provision of new rooflight to front of pitched roof to main house, 3. Provision of new solar heating panels to rear of pitched roof to main house, 4. Modification of front boundary wall to involve relocation of existing pedestrian entrance gate and pillars, 5. Associated internal modifications and site works.
The development will consist of the demolition of the garage (16sqm) and existing single-storey rear extension (9sqm) and the construction of a new single-storey extension (20sqm) to the side and rear and associated site works; modifications to the front and side elevation to accommodate a new first floor bathroom and the installation of external wall insulation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: No. 91 Camden Street Lower, Dublin 2 which is a protected structure, RPS. 1159. At the rear there are two returns and a yard linked by right of way to the street at Camden Row. The development consists of: (a) At Roof Level: taking down and re-building existing chimney stack, rebuilding the existing original brick chimney and construction of new DPC where stack breaks the roof slope to prevent falling damp, re-using the existing bricks and clay pots, with a new lime mortar flaunched capping. (b) At Ground Floor Level - Change of use from retail/deli to cafe/restaurant (c. 86.9 sq.m) including: removal of existing floor slab and replacement with a limecrete insulated slab, careful refurbishment of cast-iron columns and downstand beams and application of intumescent fire proofing protection to metal structure to comply with fire officers requirements, careful refurbishment and repair of period meat carcass hanging systems and T&G timber wall linings, provision of a new glazed corridor to allow for dual access to the café/restaurant and protected stairs to upper floors. Removal of non-original internal stairs to the rear return and rebuilding of compliant stairs in same location, provision of external seating area to the rear for use with proposed café/ restaurant (22.4 sq.m). (c) At First Floor Level - Change of use from retail/office to café/restaurant (c. 87.0 sq.m) including: two existing rooms to the main building from office/retail use to café seating and lobby. To the two rear return: two existing rooms to use as visitor restrooms, staff facilities, kitchen and ancillary space/uses associated with the cafe / restaurant. Removal of non-original internal stairs to the rear return and rebuilding of compliant stairs in same location. (d) At Second Floor Level - Change of use from office associated with the retail/deli use to art gallery use (c. 52.7 sq.m). (e) At Attic Level, restoration of historic cruciform oak-beam roof structure to main building and reinstatement of timber sheeting to the underside of sloped roof, removal of 7.5 sq.m of non-original timber ceiling joists to provide a double height space to the art gallery, allowing a better internal appreciation of restored cruciform roof. (f) Externally to the Front Elevation: restoration and repair of Dutch Billy front gable and wall façade including removal of non-original sand/cement render and replacement with breathable lime render. To the Ground Floor Shopfront: careful restoration of historic features including awning refurbishment and reinstatement, removal of non-original stainless steel vent over length of shopfront, refurbishment of existing front door, addition of vertical mullions and servery hatch in shopfront, replacement of existing glazing with histo-glass type or similar approved 'thin' double glazing. Restoration of sliding sash windows to the front façade first and second floors, with historically correct 6 over 6 pane of with histo-glass type or similar approved 'thin' double glazing, removal of modern poor quality timber windows to rear façade and replacement with historically correct 4 over 4 pane of with histo- glass type or similar approved 'thin' double glazing, replacement of existing attic window to rear with historically correct vertical sliding timber sash window. Careful restoration and repair of original lunette window to front façade at attic level. Removal of existing modern gate to rear courtyard area and construction of painted mild steel gate and side panels with a contemporary design, etched and painted, between café external seating space and abattoir area to No. 3 Camden Row. Removal of existing services and replacement with new energy efficient services including UV filtration system extract to rear return. All associated refurbishment works to the interior and exterior: Completion of repairs and renovation of historic/modern fabric as detailed in the Conservation Methodology Statement in compliance with Conservation Best Practice. Together with all associated and ancillary works to those described above.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to: Add a bathroom to the front ground floor of the original protected structure. In the non-original rear extension, create new window & door openings, add new roof structure & demolish existing rear garage.
The works will consist of the following: Removal of non-original flat roof and re-construction of top (second) floor of building with double-pitched roof over, set behind parapet to front elevation. Construction of new balcony to rear elevation at second floor level. New second floor to contain a one bedroom apartment.
The works will consist of the following: 1) Conversion of the vacant upper floor into a 1- bedroom apartment, 2) Minor alterations to rear elevation, 3) Construction of a balcony at first floor level on the rear elevation to serve the apartment.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION KC Capital Property Group Limited intend to apply for planning permission and retention permission for development at The Greenside Building, 45-47 Cuffe Street, Dublin 2 (D02 CX48). The application site also fronts Montague Court and Protestant Row. This application seeks amendments to the development permitted and under construction under Reg. Ref. 2142/20, as amended by Reg. Ref. 3507/20 (ABP-308961-20). Planning permission is sought for the following proposed amendments: - Reconfiguration of the internal layout at the lower and upper ground floors, and mezzanine level, along with associated changes to the southern elevation (Protestant Row); - Omission of the lightwells from the previously permitted layout at the upper ground floor level; - The amendments result in an increase of 11.6 sqm gross floor area to the permitted scheme of 5,210.9 sqm, bringing the overall gross floor area to 5,222.5 sqm; Retention permission is sought for the following: - Change in material at 6th floor, western elevation (Wexford Street) from permitted aluminium panelling to glazed curtain wall.
Amendments to the development permitted and under construction under Reg. Ref. 2142/20, as amended by Reg. Ref. 3507/20 (ABP-308961-20). Permission sought for amendments to the development permitted and under construction under Reg. Ref. 2142/20, as amended by Reg. Ref. 3507/20 (ABP-308961-20). The proposed amendments consist of the following: (i) Provision of a fire escape corridor, with new fire exit on to Cuffe Street, and associated alterations to the lightwells at street level; (ii) Associated revisions to internal layout at basement and upper ground floor level and eastern elevation; (iii) Reduction in height of permitted revolving door on the northern elevation; (iv) Relocation of permitted door and provision of roller shutter door on the southern elevation; (v) The amendments result in a reduction in gross floor area to the permitted scheme of 5,210.9 sq.m. with an overall proposed GA of 5,189.3 sq.m.
Planning permission for development consisting of: (i) building a single storey accessible bathroom, bedroom and porch at the front and rear of the dwelling; (ii) relocating the existing pedestrian access gate from O'Donovan Road to the house; and (iii) all associated internal, site and drainage works.
Planning permission for development at this property consists of a single storey extension to the side of the existing part two storey, part single storey end of terrace dwelling (part of the Thomas Street and Environs ACA); consisting of a study at ground floor level and a roof terrace overhead at first floor level.
The application site also fronts Montague Court and Protestant Row. This application seeks amendents to the development permitted and under construction under Reg. Ref. 2142/20, as amended by Reg. Ref. 3507/20 (ABP-308961-20). The proposed amendments consist of the following: (i) Provision of a fire escape corridor, with new fire exit on to Montague Lane, and associated alterations to the lightwells at street level; (ii) Revised public realm works; (iii) Associted revisions to internal layout and eastern elevation; (iv) The amendments provide for a reduction in gross floor area to the permitted scheme of 7.6 sq.m. with an overall proposed GFA of 5,202.4 sq.m.
The development consists of the following: (i) Demolition of existing structures on site. (ii) Construction of an 8 storey office development over a lower ground floor/basement level. A part mezzanine if provided between the upper ground floor and first floor. (iii) The proposal steps down in height at various levels with accessible terraces, to part 4 storey to Protestant Row. (iv) A total 48 bicycle parking spaces are proposed at upper ground/street access level with access off Protestant Row. (v) The proposal includes plant room at roof level. (vi) A shared office/town hall/cafe space is proposed at upper ground level. (vii) Public realm upgrades to Montague Court. (viii) The overall proposal comprises c. 4,717sq.m Gross Floor Area. (ix) All associated site development and services works, landscape works, plant, substation and associated development.
The development will consist of replacement of the existing rooflight with 2 No. 'VELUX Conservation' rooflights to the front facade.
Permission for removal of existing gable end and rear extensions and the construction of a two storey extension to gable end of house & single storey extension to rear of house also all associated site works.
The development will consist of: A) The demolition of the existing buildings on site (c. 973.4 sqm) and the construction of a 6-no. storey (over-basement) aparthotel (overall height c. 19.1m above ground level to parapet) along with setback at fifth floor level (with a gross floor area proposed of c. 4,040 sqm); B) Construction of 112 no. room aparthotel from basement to fifth floor levels; C) Provision of a reception area with pedestrian access from Pleasants Street); and, D) Provision of plant and other ancillary facilities at basement level, refuse storage, switch room, ESB substation utilities and internal bicycle parking areas located at ground floor level, with green/blue roof/PV panels and plant area at roof level and all associated works to facilitate the development. The development is covered by the provisions of the Renewable Energy Directive III (Directive (EU) 2023/2413) YES [ ] NO [ X ] If YES above, important to note that the planning application is subject to section 34D of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended. When a notice issues in accordance with section 34D(b), the provisions of article 26A of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 to 2025 shall apply.
The proposed development will consist of: A) The demolition of the existing building on site (c. 973.4 sqm) and the construction of a 6-no. storey (over-basement) hotel (overall height c. 19.455m) above ground level to parapet along with setback at fifth floor level (with a gross floor area proposed of c. 3,916 sqm); B) Construction of 100 no. bedroom hotel from basement to fifth floor levels; C) Provision of a reception area (with pedestrian access from Pleasants Street) with ancillary café/bar/restaurant use (c. 200 sqm) and ancillary areas at ground floor level; and, D) Provision of plant and other ancillary facilities at basement level, refuse storage, switch room, ESB substation utilities and internal bicycle parking areas located at ground floor level, with green/blue roof/PV panels and plant area at roof level and all associated works to facilitate the development
Permission for development at a site on lands (c. 0.0745 ha) at 49-51 Pleasants Street (D08 XHF2, DO8 VN22, DO8 EF24). Pleasants House (DO8 F54N) & 5 Pleasants Lane (D08 HY62), Dublin 8. The subject site is bounded by Pleasants Street to the south, Pleasants Lane to the east, O'Neill's Buildings (a laneway) to the west and by the Camden Hotel to the north. The development will consist of amendments to the previously permitted office scheme (DCC Planning Reg. Ref. 3457/22 & ABP Ref. 314353-22) consisting of the construction of an additional set-back storey at fifth floor level (c. 453 sqm GFA) to comprise office floorspace (c. 351 sqm), and ancillary areas including W/C facilities (c.28 sqm) and circulation space. The proposal will increase the height of the overall office scheme to 6 no. storeys over-basement (c. 23.8m) and the permitted floor area from 3,518sqm to 3,971sqm.
Planning permission for development at a site on lands (c. 0.0745 ha) at 49-51 Pleasants Street (D08 XHF2, DO8 VN22, DO8 EF24), Pleasants House (D08 F54N) & 5 Pleasants Lane (D08 HY62), Dublin 8. The development will consist of: A) The demolition of the existing buildings on site (973.4 sq. m) and the construction of a 6-no. storey (over-basement) tourist hostel (overall height c. 19.65m with a plant enclosure screen above to 21.125m) above ground level to parapet along with setback at fifth floor level (with a gross floor area proposed of c. 3,970 sq. m; B) Provision of a reception area (with pedestrian access from Pleasants Street) with ancillary café/bar/restaurant/co-working use (c. 227 sq.m) and kitchen/group dining space (c. 21sq. m) at ground floor level, and other ancillary amenities including a cinema, guest laundry room, plant rooms, storage rooms, and staff facilities at basement level; (with a gym for guest use is located at first floor level); C) Provision of 85 no. guest rooms in a mixture of accessible, twin, family, 4 no., 6 no., 8 no., 10 no., and 12 no. person bedrooms across the upper 5 no. floors; and D) Provision of dedicated, secure cycle parking storage (20 no. spaces), refuse storage, switch room, ESB substation, utilities located to the rear of the ground floor layout, with green/blue roof/PV panels at roof level and all associated works to facilitate the development.
Red Rock Pleasants Street Ltd intends to apply for planning permission for development on lands (c. 0.0744 ha) at 49-51 Pleasants Street (D08 XHF2, D08 VN22, D08 EF24), Pleasants House (D08 F54N) & 5 Pleasants Lane (D08 HY62), Dublin 8. The subject site is currently occupied by a two-storey retail with apartment at 49 Pleasants Street and two storey retail units at 50 and 51 Pleasants Street, a three-storey industrial/commercial building at Pleasants House and a two-storey former dwelling house now in use as a commercial store at 5 Pleasants Lane, and is bound by Pleasants Street to the south, Pleasants Lane to the east, O’Neill’s Buildings (a laneway) to the west and by the ‘Camden Hotel’ to the north. The development will consist of the demolition of the existing structures on site and construction of a part seven / six / five / four storey (maximum height 23.4m) over basement building (c. 3,966.9 sq.m. total GFA including basement of c. 253.8 sq.m) with commercial/restaurant/café use (c. 155.2 sq.m.), commercial storage (c. 37.7 sqm) and residents amenity facilities (98.2 sqm sqm) at ground floor level and a “Build to Rent” residential development of 45 no. residential units at 1st to 6th floor levels (c. 2,128.9 sq.m.). The proposed development will comprise: • Demolition of the existing buildings including 1 no. apartment unit at first floor level of 49 Pleasants Street and associated structures on site c. 973.4 sq.m. GFA; • Provision of 1 no. commercial/café/restaurant unit at ground floor level c. 155.2 sq.m (with an indoor terrace area), commercial store of 37.7 sq.m GFA with pedestrian access from the south of the site on Pleasants Street and residential amenity areas including outdoor terraces facing onto O’Neill’s Buildings; • Construction of 45 no. ‘Build-to-Rent’ apartment units over 7 no. storeys with a dwelling mix of 30 no. studio units, 1 no. one-bed units, 9 no. one-bed + study units and 5 no. two-bed units; • Provision of 235.4 sqm of private open space in the form of winter gardens/terraces to all individual units; • Provision of 206.5 sqm of outdoor communal terraces at ground floor level on the western elevation, at the 4th and 5th floor level on the southern elevation and at 6th floor level on the eastern elevation; • Provision of 72 no. bicycle parking spaces in a secure bike store at ground floor level which will be accessed via Pleasants Lane, with residential access to the apartments; • Provision of 220.5 sqm of internal communal residential amenities and facilities in the form of a screening room, co-working space, lounge, function room and additional communal space; • Provision of a green roof at roof level; • Provision of storage room and plant room at basement floor level, refuse store, ESB substation, switchroom and commercial refuse store at ground floor level, plant and lift pop-up at roof level concealed by the building’s parapet; • Provision of hard and soft landscaping, and all ancillary site services and associated works to facilitate the development. The development will provide a gross floor area of 3,966.9 sqm (including basement of 253.8 sqm).
Planning permission for development on lands (c. 0.0744 ha) at 49-51 Pleasants Street (DO8 XHF2, D08 VN22, D08 EF24), Pleasants House (D08 F54N) & 5 Pleasants Lane (DO8 HY62), Dublin 8. The subject site is currently occupied by a two-storey unit with a café at ground floor and 1 no. apartment at first floor level at 49 Pleasants Street, 2 no. two-storey restaurant/café units at 50 and 51 Pleasants Street, a three-storey office building at Pleasants House and a two-storey former dwelling house, now in use as a commercial store, at 5 Pleasants Lane. The site is bounded by Pleasants Street to the south, Pleasants Lane to the east, O'Neill's Buildings (a laneway) to the west and by the 'Camden Hotel' to the north. The development will consist of the demolition of existing structures on site and the construction of a five-storey over basement mixed use building (max. height 20.3m) comprising of office and retail/café/restaurant use (c. 3,518 sqm total GFA including basement of 564 sqm) with setbacks at 2nd & 4th floor levels. The proposed development will comprise: • Demolition of the existing buildings including 1 no. apartment unit at first floor level of 49 Pleasants Street and associated structures on site c. 973.4 sqm GFA; • Construction of a five-storey (20.3m) over basement, mixed use building, consisting of retail/café/restaurant and office use with setbacks at 2nd and 4th floor levels on southern and western elevations; • Provision of 2,120 sqm of office space on each floor from basement to 4th floor level and provision of a retail/café/restaurant unit on ground floor and basement level (258 sqm); • The provision of 2 no. external terraces at 2nd floor level (11 sqm) and at 4th floor level (81.5 sqm) on the southern & western elevation; • The provision of plant at basement and roof level; • Provision of green roof at 4th floor and roof level; • Provision of ESB substation, switch room at ground floor level; • Provision of bicycle and electric scooter store to provide 38 no. bicycle spaces at basement level accessed via bike lift; • All ancillary works to facilitate the development.
Permission for the removal of an existing mechanical vehicular gate to be replaced with a similar gate positioned closer to the street building line at Block B, Castle Gate Apartments, Castle Street, Dublin 2.
Planning permission for replacement of existing shopfronts and install new shopfront streetscape incorporating 5 no. retail units and apartment block entrance (6 no. in total) and all associated site development works.
(a) demolition of existing single storey rear extension & separate Garden shed, with alterations to site boundary walls (b) construction of new single storey flat roof extension and first floor flat roof extension to rear of existing house, (c) internal alterations at ground and first floor levels and d) all associated site works and services
The proposed works will include altering height of stairwell access roof, relocation of access door, installation of new safety handrail to perimeter of parapet wall and installation of pressed metal capping to existing damaged capping.
The development will consist of demolition of an existing structure to the rear and construction of a proposed two-storey extension to accommodate dining, living area & home office. Works will include connection to existing services, and any other associated site works.
Planning permission for the construction of a single storey rear extension, a two storey side extension, the conversion of existing garage to dining room, porch and front façade alterations, 1 no. rooflight to front, widening of the existing vehicular entrance including dished kerb alteration along with the associated site works
The development will consist of permission for: a change of use from shop to betting office at ground floor and basement level (181sqm total), including the reconfiguration of the internal layout comprising new customer lobby, manager’s office, counter areas, staff room, ancillary storage, and new shopfront advertising signage. The proposed development will also include all associated ancillary site development works.
Planning permission for retention permission consisting of alterations to the existing shopfront to create a new entrance to the upper floor.
The development will consist of the refurbishment of existing building to include a) residential student accommodation on first and second floors and b) a change of use of the ground floor from retail (former butcher's shop) to residential living accommodation at the rear and a cafe at the front.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (a) single storey extension to the rear, (b) elevational changes to Thomas Street comprising new glazing to the central gateway (c) internal alterations to ground and first floors and (d) all associated site works at 109 Thomas St (within the curtilage of NCAD campus, Protected Structure, RPS ref: 8175), Usher's Quay, Dublin 8
The development will consist of: (i) the proposed demolition of the existing single and two-storey structures (ii) the construction of a detached part single, part two-storey, two-bedroom duplex apartment (73sqm) with balcony private amenity space (13.4sqm); (iii) the provision of enclosed bin storage between 26 Raymond Street and the proposed development; (iv) the provision of 2 no. secure bicycle parking spaces accessed from the existing gated pedestrian lane; and (v) permission is also sought for all associated site and infrastructural works, inclusive of boundary treatments, landscaping and SuDS drainage, necessary to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of: 1. Demolition of existing single storey extensions to rear and side, and construction of a new single storey extension (including roof light) to the rear, and two storey extension (including roof light and roof mounted photo-voltaic panels) to the side, of an existing two storey end-of-terrace dwelling, 2. New entrance porch to front, and alterations to facades of existing dwelling, 3. Widening of existing vehicular opening including dished kerb alterations and relocated pier, 4. Associated site works.
The proposed development comprises the construction of a part one and part two storey extension to lower ground and upper ground floor levels, to the rear of the existing dwelling, to provide for an additional living area at lower ground floor level and a bathroom at upper ground floor level, along with all associated and ancillary works.