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For permission for proposed internal change of use of 676sqm tenant office space to the provision of medical clinical services and associated facilities
Change of use from current office space to medical use with clinical suites for occupational health assessments, consultations and medicals
Permission at this site for development to consist of: change of use from current office space to medical use with surgical space for ‘minor procedure’ facility.
Permission. The development will consist of
Planning permission for development to consist of the construction of a two storey extension to the rear of the existing part single storey (to the front), part two storey (to the rear) dwelling house along with the refurbishment of the existing dwelling house, new balcony to the rear and side, new velux roof windows to the front, associated internal and elevational alterations, new on site waste water treatment unit, associated site works and landscaping.
Planning permission for development to consist of the construction of a two storey extension to the rear of the existing part single storey (to the front), part two storey (to the rear) dwelling house along with the refurbishment of the existing dwelling house, new balcony to the rear and side, new velux roof windows to the front, associated internal and elevational alterations, new on site waste water treatment unit, associated site works and landscaping.
Permission is sought for a pedestrian
Permission for development. The development will consist of
Planning permission for conversion of attic space into non habitable storage space with roof windows to front roof. Roof windows to rear roof and all with associated ancillary works.
Permission for the installation of automatic
The development consists of a lean to extension to the side of the property comprising of utility room, toilet and store, alterations to the layout of the ground floor and pedestrian access gate to rear garden off Loftus Lane.
Retention permission is sought for 1 no. building enclosure to house ESB equipment to servive the apartment block at Dun Gaoithe Hall. The apartment block is permitted under planning reg ref D16A/0393 and subsequent planning reg ref D20A/0143. Permission is sought to retain a small building enclosure to the east of the apartment block, of 2.35m high, which is required to house the main ESB cut off switch, a panel containing switches, individual metres for each apartment and a metre for the common landlord areas of the apartment block.
Change of use of a portion of Whelan House, a single storey 135sqm wing at the south-east corner of Whelan House from office use to a medical clinic.
Change of use of a single storey 135sqm wing at the south-east corner of Whelan House from medical clinic to Early Year Childcare and Preschool Services for children with Autism from 3 years to 6 years old.
Permission for the change of use of the existing kitchen
A) Extension to existing kitchen to rear with recessed sides to bedroom and en-suite extension at first floor level. B) Attic conversion for home office and store with dormer window to rear and 3no. velux rooflights to front.
Planning permission for a Strategic Housing Development consists of: The construction of 249 no. apartments in three no. buildings (Blocks 1-3) of part four, part five, part six, part seven and part eight storeys in height, with a landmark part twelve / part thirteen storey element in Block 1 (within the north east area of the site), over lower and upper basement levels. Block 1 comprises 116 no. units, including 6 no. 1 bed, 90 no. 2 bed (including 1 no. duplex unit) and 20 no. 2 bed + study (including 1 no. duplex unit), in a part six, part seven, part eight and part twelve / part thirteen storey building, over upper basement level. Block 1 includes a residential amenity space with a gross floor area (GFA) of 450 sq.m at ground floor level in proximity to a proposed pedestrian access point from Murphystown Way. Block 2 comprises 109 no. units, including 51 no. 1 bed and 58 no. 2 bed, in a part four, part five and part six storey building, over upper basement level. Block 3 comprises 24 no. units, including 9 no. 1 bed and 15 no. 2 bed, in a part five and part six storey building, over lower and upper basement levels. Balconies and private terraces are provided for all apartments on the elevations of each building. The proposal includes a childcare facility with a GFA of 550 sq.m, over two levels, located below Block 3, with an ancillary outdoor play area to the north east. A communal central courtyard is situated between the apartment blocks. An area of public open space is proposed on the northern part of the site, incorporating the provision of openings within a former demesne wall and provision of a pedestrian connection to the open space being provided in the Glencairn Strategic Housing Development (permitted under ABP Ref.: 302580-18), which is currently under construction and located to the east of the application site, and associated landscaping works. A total of 195 no. car parking spaces, 6 no. motorcycle spaces, bin storage, plant rooms and 413 no. bicycle parking spaces are provided at upper basement level. 80 no. bicycle parking spaces are provided at surface level. The proposal includes a section of the proposed Link Road from Murphystown Way to Sandyford (long-term road objective), which will provide vehicular access to the proposed development (and future development site to the north west). The proposal includes road upgrades, alterations and improvements to Murphystown Way, including construction of a new signalised junction with the proposed new Link Road, provision of a new pedestrian and fire tender access route and a roadside pull-in/drop-off bay, realignment of existing footpaths and provision of new cycleway connections. The proposals include removal of part of an existing concrete roadside wall and a section of an existing stone wall (which is part of the former boundary wall associated with Glencairn House, RPS Ref. No. 1643) and the provision of new boundary treatment of plinth wall and railings to Murphystown Way and the proposed Link Road. The associated site and infrastructural works include site clearance and excavation, including removal of an existing wall, provision of utilities and associated civil works, foul and surface water drainage including attenuation tank and outfall, internal footpaths and vehicular access to basement carpark, external hardstanding area, 2 no. ESB substations and associated switchrooms, public lighting, boundary treatments and landscaping and PV panels at roof level. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Plan 2016-2022 and Ballyogan and Environs LAP 2019-2025. The application contains a statement indicating why permission should be granted for the proposed development, having regard to a consideration specified in Section 37(2)(b) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, notwithstanding that the proposed development materially contravenes a relevant development plan or local area plan other than in relation to the zoning of the land. 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.murphystownwayshd.ie
Permission for development at this site
Conversion of attic to create store and work from home office with dormer to rear and 3no. velux rooflights to front.
Apply for planning permission for a Large-scale Residential Development consisting of alterations to the Strategic Housing Development permitted under ABP Ref.: 308227-20 on a site at Murphystown Way, Dublin 18. The site is bound by the M50 motorway to the north, the Luas Green Line to the east and Murphystown Way to the south west. Glencairn House and its curtilage, which is a protected structure under RPS Ref. No. 1643, and the Glencairn SHD residential development (permitted under ABP Ref.: ABP-302580-18) is located to the east of the application site. The proposed alterations to the permitted development consists of the replacement of the residential amenity space (with a gross floor area of 450 sq.m) at the ground floor of Block 1 with 5 no. apartments (2 no. 1 bedroom apartments, 2 no. 2 bedroom apartments, and 1 no. 3 bedroom apartment), the provision of external storage space and a bicycle store for the proposed apartments. This results in an increase in apartments in Block 1 from 116 no. to 121 no. apartments. The proposals include associated alterations to facades, and external alterations to provide private amenity space for the proposed apartments, and all associated development. The permitted SHD development (under ABP Ref.: 308227-20) is for 249 no. apartments, and the proposed alterations would result in the overall increase to 254 no. apartments. Details are available online at https://mwshdamdt1.com/
Retention of development is sought for
Revision to Previously granted planning application register reference D23B/0260 comprising of attic conversion for two bedrooms with reduced dormer width to rear and 3 velux rooflights to front.
A) Retention of a single storey pitched tiled roof kitchen extension to rear with 4 no. rooflights and b) The attic conversion for two bedrooms with dormer windows to rear and 3 velux rooflights to front.
Amendment to existing planning ref D22B/0330. New dormer window to the rear roof area. And single-storey extension to the side and rear.
Permission for development at this site. The development will consist of: Attic conversion for 2 extra bedrooms with full-width dormer to the rear. 3 dormer windows to the front. Single storey extensions to the side and rear. Roof windows to the side. Removal of the front small gable and 2 ground-floor side windows.
Permission is sought for the temporary use of lands as a temporary ice rink utilising vehicular and pedestrian access at the south east corner of the site, provision of drop off facility and 98 no. car parking spaces, temporary provision of septic tank, on site generator and temporary connection to local water mains and ancillary works within a fenced area of approx. 0.85ha. The proposed development will consist of one stand-alone marquee structure of 45.00m by 60.00m. The temporary use will be operational from 28th October 2022 to 31st January 2023 and equivalent periods over the following two years within the temporary three year period sought. Site works including the erection and deconstruction of the proposed structure will occur in the two weeks before and after the period specified above. The hours of use of the proposed temporary facility will 10.00 to 22.00.
New two storey domestic extension to the side and single storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling altogether with all associated site works.
Permission is sought for relocation of pedestrian
Permission is sought for a pedestrian
Conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, new access stairs, roof windows to the front and flat roof dormer to the rear.
Conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, raising of existing gable c/w window, new access stairs, 2no. roof windows to the front and flat roof dormer to the rear. Construction of single storey extension to the side and rear of existing property comprising of Family Room, Utility Room, Wc and kitchen. Widening of existing vehicular entrance.
Permission for a Strategic Housing Development. The site is generally bounded to the north by the existing Bishop’s Gate housing development, the Enniskerry Road to the east, the site also wraps around the Golden Ball development site (currently under construction, permitted under Reg. Ref. D16A/0090 / ABP Ref. PL06D.246537, as amended) to the south-east of the site and the southern boundary is formed by a private laneway linking to the Enniskerry Road and to the south of that laneway lie lands known locally as ‘Suttons Fields’, to the west are undeveloped Objective B greenfield lands. The proposed residential development consists of 203no. residential units in a mix of houses and apartment buildings ranging from 2 to 3 storeys overall comprising of: 109no. own door 2 storey terraced houses, consisting of; 88no. 3 bed 5 person houses (House Types A(L), A(R), A1(L), A1(R), A2(L), A2(R), A-Corner (L), A-Corner (R), D (L), D (R) and E); 16no. 4 bed 6 person houses (House Type B (L) and B (R)); 5no. 4 bed 7 person houses (House Types C (L), C (R) and F). 94no. apartment units accommodated in 4no. 3 storey buildings, consisting of; Block 1 accommodating 24no. units (21no. 2 bed and 3no. 3 bed units); Block 2 accommodating 24no. units (21no. 2 bed and 3no. 3 bed units); Block 3 accommodating 24no. units (21no. 2 bed and 3no. 3 bed units); Block 4 accommodating 22no. units (4no. 1 bed and 18no. 2 bed units). 1no. childcare facility (c. 380 sq m) and associated c.105 sq m amenity space is also proposed. All associated and ancillary site development and infrastructural works, hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatment works, including; Public open space (c. 5,760 sq m); Private communal amenity open space (c. 784 sq m); Provision of internal road network, including new road carriageways, pedestrian and cycle facilities, public lighting and street lighting; Vehicular Access serving the proposed development is primarily via the existing access road off Enniskerry Road serving the Bishop’s Gate development; Provision of two no. new connections to the adjacent ‘Golden Ball’ development site, which in turn also connects to a separate new junction on the Enniskerry Road (currently under construction, permitted under Reg. Ref. D16A/0090 / ABP Ref. PL06D.246537, as amended), catering for pedestrian/cyclist movement only and pedestrian/cyclist/vehicle movements respectively between the two sites; 335no. car parking spaces (9no. childcare facility spaces, 218no. house spaces, 94no. apartment spaces and 14no. visitor car parking spaces); 354no. cycle parking spaces. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal is consistent with the objectives of the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council County Development Plan 2016–2022 and the Kiltiernan – Glenamuck Local Area Plan 2013 (extended to 2023). The application also contains a statement indicating why permission should be granted for the proposed development, having regard to a consideration specified in section 37(2)(b) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, notwithstanding that the proposed development materially contravenes a relevant development plan or local area plan other than in relation to the zoning of the land. The application may be inspected, or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, during public opening hours at the offices of An Bord Pleanála and Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.enniskerryroadshd.com
Conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, new access stairs, roof windows to the front and flat roof dormer to the rear. Conversion of existing garage to dining room comprising of replacing garage door with new window and new access door from existing hall. Construction of single storey flat roof extension to the rear comprising of family room, replacement of existing rear patio doors and window with larger slider and all associated site works.
Permission for retention and completion of modifications to the development permitted under Reg. Ref.:D18A/0257 and ABP Ref.: 304396-19. The proposed amendments to the permitted development comprise modifications to the Ballyogan Link Road (an extension of Northfields Road to Ballyogan Road to the north), consisting of the following: Alterations to the permitted realignment of the Ballyogan Stream. Modifications to the Link Road layout, including alterations to verges, footpaths, and cycle ways, along with the provision of tree planting and revised arrangements to provide for potential access to adjoining lands, and all associated and ancillary works.
Permission for development for proposed mixed use development for which a ten year permission is sought comprises a Gross Floor Area (GFA) of 91,288 sq.m, excluding the basement car parks, in eleven blocks varying in height from one to eleven storeys. The maximum height of the proposed development is 36.87 metres. The development will provide for 31,082 sq.m GFA of office floorspace, 3,982 sq.m GFA of retail warehousing floorspace, 7,929 sq.m GFA of retail floorspace, which includes 2 no. supermarkets (each including off-licence use) of 1,948 sq.m GFA and 2,182 sq.m GFA, 486 sq.m GFA of retail services floorspace, 1,479 sq.m GFA of leisure floorspace, 1,683 sq.m of café / restaurant floorspace, a 388 sq.m GFA childcare facility, 658 sq.m GFA of medical centre floorspace, 3,812 sq.m GFA of cinema floorspace, and 624 sq.m GFA of car showroom floorspace, along with all associated services, substation, and circulation floorspace. The development will provide for 440 no. residential apartments, to include 308 no. Build to Rent apartments, within 4 no. blocks. The proposed apartments comprise 61 no. 1 bedroom units, 60 no. 2 bedroom units, and 11 no. 3 bedroom units within Block A. The Build to Rent apartments comprise 121 no. 1 bedroom units, 170 no. 2 bedroom units, and 17 no. 3 bedroom units within Blocks B, C, and D. 1,278 sq.m GFA of resident’s amenity floorspace is located within Blocks A, B, C, and D. The development includes a series of open landscaped streets and green roofs and includes two levels of basement car parking and surface car parking to provide a total of 1,184 no. car parking spaces. The development also includes 1,190 no cycle spaces at basement level, visitor cycle parking at ground level, shower and changing facilities, circulation areas, plant areas, service yards and fire escapes. Block A is a part one to part eleven storey building over basement (level-1)/lower ground floor level and contains the following: 132 no. apartments comprising 61 no. 1 bedroom units, 60 no. 2 bedroom units, and 11 no. 3 bedroom units. The building also accommodates resident’s amenity space at lower ground, ground, and first floor levels, along with 2 no. café / restaurant units, a retail unit, and lobbies at ground floor level. External terraces are provided at first and tenth floor levels, with balconies to all elevations. Blocks B, C, and D are part three to part nine storey buildings over basement (level -1)/lower ground floor, and basement (level -2) levels, surrounding 2 no. communal courtyard open spaces and contain the following: 308 no. Build to Rent apartments comprising 121 no. 1 bedroom units, 170 no. 2 bedroom units, and 17 no. 3 bedroom units. These buildings also accommodate resident’s amenity space, a childcare facility, and waste storage areas at lower ground floor level, along with 3 no. retail units, 3 no. retail services units, and 1 no. café / restaurant unit at ground floor level, facing onto the main street. Balconies are provided to all elevations. Block E is a four storey building over basement (level -1) level, and contains the following: 3 no. café / restaurant units and office floorspace at ground floor level, with office floorspace at first to third floor levels. Blocks F and G are part two to part three storeys in height and are linked, surrounding an enclosed service yard accessed from the south, and contain the following: 2 no. supermarket units (including off-licence use), 8 no. retail units (2 no. of which include first floor / mezzanine levels), 1 no. retail warehouse unit (which includes a first floor / mezzanine level), 1 no. café / restaurant unit, and entrances to the cinema, medical centre, and leisure use at ground floor level. A leisure unit and medical centre are provided at first floor level, while a cinema (900 no. seats) is provided at first and second floor levels. Blocks H and I are six storey buildings over basement, and contain the following: 1 no. café restaurant unit at ground floor level within Block H, and a gym at ground floor level of Block I, with office space provided within both blocks from ground to fifth floors. Block K is a single storey car showroom building, located in the east of the subject site adjoining Glenamuck Road. Block J is a six storey building over basement level, accommodating office space at ground to fifth floor levels, located in the northwest of the site adjoining Ballyogan Road. This scheme includes the new Ballyogan Link Road through an extension of Northfield Road to Ballyogan Road to the north, (which is currently under construction in accordance with the permission granted under Reg. Ref: D18A/0257 and ABP Ref.: 304396-19 (subject to a separate current amendment application)). A roundabout is provided off Northfield Road which will provide a customer and servicing access and exit to / from the basement car park. The proposal provides for upgrades to Ballyogan Road, upgrades to Park Avenue and Glenamuck Link Road, including a new bus bay and pedestrian crossing along the Glenamuck Road. A vehicular entrance is proposed off the Ballyogan Link Road providing access to the basement car park via a ramp. 2 no. vehicular entrances will be provided from Park Avenue to the south (one with ramp access to the basement car park). A further 2 no. vehicular accesses are proposed from Ballyogan Road to the north. The proposed linear park is located on the northern part of the subject site, adjacent to the Ballyogan Stream, and has a total area of approximately 2.4 ha. The development includes the provision of pedestrian and cycle crossings of the Ballyogan Stream. The proposed development also includes the provision of a neighbourhood square located on the western part of the subject site. The proposal includes all hard and soft landscaping work, ESB substations, rooftop and internal plant, all associated site development works, waste management facilities, services, lighting, boundary treatments, and all other ancillary works. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the planning application and the EIAR will be available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority.
New Covered Bin Store to Existing Bin Storage Location.
Permission for development at 3 Atkinson Drive, Belmont, Dublin 18. The development will consist of; the construction of a single storey domestic extension to side of dwelling, connections to all existing services and all associated site works.
Conversion of existing attic space comprising of modification of existing roof structure, new access stairs, roof windows to the front and flat roof dormer to the rear.
New LED illuminating signage, on north and west elevation as shown, fixed to the edge of the existing roof.
The development will consist of: Change of use from offices to Medical Use, with 2 number non-surgical treatment rooms, new signage to the facades and some internal alterations.
Permission to extend existing vehicular
Permission for development consisting of
Permission is sought for Conversion of the attic space with three dormer windows to the front roof slope and one dormer to the rear of the house.
Permission for development. The development will consist of: Demolition of the existing dwelling and ancillary outbuildings (544sq.metres); and the construction of a residential development comprising of 61 no. dwellings in total, consisting of 7 no. three-bedroom mid terrace two storey houses, 2 no. three-bedroom end of terrace two storey houses and 2 no. four-bedroom end of terrace three storey houses (11 no. houses in total); 11 no. one bedroom apartments, 29 no. two bedroom apartments and 10 no. three-bedroom duplex apartments (50 no. apartments in total) in 3 no. blocks ranging in height from 3 to 5 storeys, to include associated balconies and terraces. The development will also include a new vehicular and pedestrian access from Glenamuck Road South at the southeast boundary of the site; the provision of future potential access connection points (vehicular, cycle and pedestrian) to adjacent lands to the northeast and southwest; the provision of a future potential access connection point (cycle and pedestrian) to the proposed Glenamuck District Distributor Road to the northwest; provision of internal roads, footpaths, landscaped public open space, a play area and bicycle store areas; parking at surface and basement (87 no. total spaces for car parking and 72 no. bicycles spaces and 4 no. motorcycle spaces); drainage attenuation; and all ancillary site development works, boundary treatments, lighting and services provision above and below ground.
Permission for development at this site.
Planning permission is sought for an extension to the existing Leopardstown Park Hospital, Foxrock, Dublin 18, D18 XH70. The proposed development on a 5.97 ha. site at Leopardstown Park Hospital which includes the Protected Structure Leopardstown Park House (RPS no. 1634) will comprise of the following: • The demolition of existing buildings comprising c. 248 sqm. of space including: existing single storey estates stores/ground staff building (c. 186 sqm. gross floor area) and the existing link building (c. 62 sqm. gross floor area) that connects the Glens building to the existing hospital. • The construction of a new c. 8,997 sqm. gross floor area extension to be developed to the south of the existing Leopardstown Park Hospital building which will consist of 2 no. residential care building blocks providing 125 no. single en-suite bedrooms (1 no. 2 storey residential care block containing 50 no. bedrooms and 1 no. 3 storey residential care block containing 75 no. bedrooms) along with day rooms, dining rooms, activity and therapy rooms, staff support rooms and kitchen facilities connected by a new single, 2 and 3 storey central circulation street which links back to the existing hospital at ground floor level. The new development will also include minor refurbishment to the existing hospital to accommodate the connection point to the new link for the proposed central circulation street. • The construction of a new single storey MEP Compound which will contain the replacement single storey estate stores and workshop (c. 457 sqm. gross floor area) with an enclosed external area of c. 595 sqm. The MEP Compound also contains a new ESB Substation. • Alterations to the existing 16 no. car parking spaces surrounding Leopardstown Park House (Protected Structure) and replacement with 66 no. car parking spaces, including 3 no. disabled and 12 no. EVC spaces. The addition of 3 no. car parking spaces and the realignment of the existing 30 car parking spaces to the north of the existing hospital (adjacent to the main entrance), including 3 disabled spaces and 5 P&T spaces. The addition of 10 new car parking spaces to the west of the main hospital building. The scheme proposes a total of 109 car parking spaces within the application red line boundary. •A new single storey, secure bicycle store enclosure (c. 27 sqm.) located to the east of the main entrance providing 12 no. long-stay bicycle spaces. Provision of 21 no. short-stay bicycle spaces (20 no. existing and 1 no. new cargo-bike space). •The demolition of a 16.5m section of the Walled Garden wall and a 14m section of the low-level garden wall (1990's construction), reduction in height of a 5m section of the garden wall, the creation of a new 3.5m window opening, the re-opening of an existing closed-up door way within the wall, and the relocation of a 33m section of gates and railings within the walled garden •The planting of 150 new trees to mitigate the removal of 106 trees (net increase of 44 trees). •Proposed modifications to the existing road network within the campus to access the new extension and associated MEP Compound, planted perimeter landscaping with fence along the north and west boundaries (c.1.8m high on northern boundary and 2.4m high on western boundary), temporary construction compound and construction road to the west of the hospital and general landscaping modifications including tree removal. •The proposed development also includes all ancillary site clearance, enabling, construction, site development and landscaping works, which include but are not limited to: temporary haul road and temporary construction compound, the diversion and upgrade of existing hospital campus site services, new infrastructural services, attenuation, watermains and communications networks, the upgrade of surface water services along the access road to the north of the hospital and all required phasing, sequencing and site development works. The Protected Structure stables building (RPS no. 1630) is outside, but immediately adjacent to, the application red line boundary. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a screening for Appropriate Assesment Report have been prepared in respect of the proposed development.
The proposed development will consist of: i) The demolition of existing buildings comprising c.104 sqm. of floor space including: the existing link building (c.62sqm. gross floor area) that connects the Glens building to the existing hospital, and three existing rooms to the south side of the main spine corridor, adjacent to the Day Care Centre (c.42 sqm); ii) The construction of a new c. 9,284 sqm. gross floor area extension to be developed to the south of the existing Leopardstown Park Hospital building which will consist of 2 no. residential care building blocks providing 125 no. single ensuite bedrooms (1 no. 2 storey residential care block containing 50 no. bedrooms and 1 no. 3 storey residential care block containing 75 no. bedrooms) along with day rooms, dining rooms, activity and therapy rooms, staff support rooms and kitchen facilities connected by a new single, 2 and 3 storey central circulation street which links back to the existing hospital at ground floor level. The new development will also include minor refurbishment to the existing hospital to accommodate the connection point to the new link for the proposed central circulation street. No works are proposed to Leopardstown Park House (A Protected Structure). iii) The construction of a new single storey Mechanical and Electrical Compound (c. 370 sqm. gross floor area).The Mechanical and Electrical Compound also contains an ESB Substation; iv) Reconfiguration of existing car parking layout to provide a total of 109 car parking spaces within the red line boundary, comprising: 99 standard spaces, 6 accessible spaces, and 5 parent and child spaces. A total of 22 spaces will have electric vehicle charging points, and ducting will be provided for an additional 44 electric vehicle charging points. A total of 5 motorcycle parking spaces will be provided. v) A new single storey, secure bicycle store enclosure (c. 27 sqm.) located to the east of the main entrance providing 12 no. long-stay bicycle spaces. Provision of 21 no. short-stay bicycle spaces (20 no. existing and 1 no. new cargo-bike space); vi) The relocation and repair of a 33m section of walled garden boundary railings and gates to replace the low-level garden wall (1990s construction), the reopening of an existing closed-up door way within the wall, and repair and refurbishment works to the original walled garden wall; vii) The planting of 4,940 new trees (168 semi-mature trees, 4,772 small trees) to mitigate the removal of 39 trees (net increase of 4,901 trees), and relocation of 5 existing orchard trees into woodland; viii) Proposed modifications to the existing road network within the campus to access the new extension and associated Mechanical and Electrical Compound, planted perimeter landscaping with fence along the north and west boundaries (c. 1.8m high on northern boundary and 2.4m high on western boundary), temporary construction compound and construction road to the west of the hospital and general landscaping modifications including tree removal and compensatory planting; ix) The proposed development also includes all ancillary site clearance, enabling, construction, site development and landscaping works, which include but are not limited to: temporary haul road and temporary construction compound, the diversion and upgrade of existing hospital campus site services, new infrastructural services, plant, SuDS drainage and attenuation measures, watermains and communications networks, the upgrade of the combined sewer and a new watermain along the access road to the north of the hospital and all required phasing, sequencing and site development works; x) An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Screening for Appropriate Assessment Report have been prepared in respect of the proposed development.
The proposed development relates to removal of the existing signage associated with 'Carrickmines Park' at Glenamuck Link Road in the south-eastern corner of Quadrant 3, The Park, Carrickmines (at the entrance to Park Avenue) and the erection of two wayfinding signage installations (each comprising three steel columns) at the Glenamuck Link Road and Ballyogan Road entrances to The Park, Carrickmines. The 3-dimensional wayfinding signage structures will have a square base (0.6m X 0.6m), with modulated height (6.4m, 7.4m and 8.4m), with backlit lettering and diamond crown at top of each column. The development includes the removal and repositioning of existing fencing/hoarding lines to accommodate the proposed signage and all associated and ancillary site works.
Permission for the construction of a new single-storey side extension, and Retention Permission for an existing single-storey conservatory to the rear of the property together with all associated landscaping/site development works.