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Showing 301-350 of 35,735 public recordsRETENTION: Elm Hospitality Ltd is seeking retention permission for signage at two locations of the northern façade and top corner on the east façade of the existing premises at Elm Epicurean, 205 Llandaff Terrace, Merrion Road, Dublin 4, D04 E4H5.
Development will consist of: - The provision sheltered outdoor dining area on the northern and eastern elevations; - The Amendment of Condition No. 21 of previous permission DCC Reg. Ref. 2074/12 to provide revised restaurant opening hours to 8.00 am - 11.00 pm Monday - Thursday, 10.00 am -12.00 am Friday & Saturday, and 10.00am - 10.00 pm Sunday and public holidays; and - All associated works to facilitate the development.
Eight bedroom second floor guest house extension and associated facilities to Gleesons Public House and Guest House including extending the lift and stairs from first floor to second floor.
Permission is sought for the retention
Permission for the construction of a new 16 sqm attic conversion to include a new dormer window to the rear and three new velux windows to the front of the existing two storey semi-detached dwelling.
The development will consist of the construction of pipeline insulation joint replacement, comprising: site set-up, excavation works, the provision of temporary supports on the pipeline, degassing and purging of the pipeline, cutting and removing of the insulation joint, welding the new insulation joint in place and subsequent testing and commissioning of the new insulation joint. The works area will be reinstated following the proposed works. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application.
Permission for the construction of a new
The Development will consist: a) A single storey extension to the rear with 2 no. rooflights, b) First floor bay window to the rear, c) Alterations to existing front and side elevations. d) Conversion of garage to habitable space and all associated site works.
(i) construction of 2 no. three-storey, four-bedroom detached dwellings to the side of the existing dwelling; (ii) provision of 4 no. on site new vehicular parking spaces (2 no. per each proposed dwelling); (iii) alterations to the existing site boundary along Cross Avenue to provide 1 no. new vehicular and pedestrian entrance to serve the proposed dwellings; (iv) new stone boundary wall and fence between the existing and proposed dwellings; and (v) landscaping, boundary treatments, engineering and all associated works necessary to facilitate the development. The subject property is a protected structure (RPS No. 100).
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Demolition of no. 11 Booterstown avenue, outbuildings and associated walls and 2-storey rear return and out buildings of no.13c Booterstown Avenue. Refurbishment of the existing buildings at nos. 13a,13b and 13c Booterstown avenue including removal of shop fronts, installation of new windows etc and construction of a 2-storey rear return extension to no. 13c. Change of use of nos. 13a,13b & 13c Booterstown Avenue from 3 shop units with living accomodation over to 1 no. one bedroom apartment (69.3sqm) and 1 no. two bedroom apartment (84.1sqm), accessed from the original Gibbs doorway at Booterstown Avenue and from Grotto Avenue. Construction of 1 no. partly two storey and partley single storey three bedroom mews house to the rear of the site (129.3sqm) with pedestrian access from Booterstown Avenue and Grotto Avenue. Ancillary site works, drainage, cycle parking and landscaping as necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for development consisting of renovation
Retention of development as built consisting of the following changes. 1) First floor gable windows on the north east side of the completed extension serving the master ensuite to be retained as inward opening tilt only windows with fully obscure glazing in compliance with Condition 1 of An Bord Pleanala 308794-20 (D20A/0486). 2) Omission of 2 no. double doors at lower ground level on the north east side of the completed extension and replacement with one single door to the plant room. 3) Retention of new front boundary wall with railings and sliding gate to match in lieu of previously approved solid boundary wall and sliding gate. 4) Minor alterations to hard landscaping around new extension. A Protected Structure.
Demolition of existing single storey extensions; construction of new single and two storey extensions; attic conversion to habitable use with 2No. dormer windows to the rear; provision of rooflights, internal alterations and all associated site works
Permission is sought for (a) demolition of existing 2-storey, hipped roof return and single storey flat roof extension to rear (b) construction of new 2-storey extension with mix of hipped and flat roofs to rear, all to 2 storey terraced house.
Permission for development. The proposed development will comprise the comprehensive refurbishment of the existing 3 storey Biology (West) and the 4 storey Physics (North) buildings (existing c. 13,356sq m) at the O'Brien Centre for science with the provision of a 4 storey new clip-on structure extension and 1no. Additional floor (c. 7,893sq m Gross Floor Area) to the West building and a new 4 storey link (c. 1,628 sq m gross Floor Area) connecting the two buildings, and South and a new stair core (c. 143 sq m) to North (c. 23,020 sq m Gross Floor Area overall) to provide overall contemporary lab space, offices, workshop spaces, meeting rooms and teaching spaces along with other ancillary facilities. The development includes demolition works to the facade of the buildings; upgrading of the existing concrete structures; addition of new pedestrian entrance at the north west junction, relocation of 90 no. bicycle spaces to the north of the West Building and the provision of 126 no. additional bicycle parking spaces in a cycle parking structure adjacent the Hub building, relocation of 4no. accessible car parking space. It is proposed to provide an underground attenuation tank in an area north of the UCD Students Union building, an extended generator compound south of the existing substation building, and to provide a new waste storage enclosure (c.108 sq m) in an area north-west of the UCD Computer Centre. Green roofs are provided at roof level and the proposal includes all site services, drainage works above and below ground, plant, landscaping and all associated ancillary site development works, There are no works proposed to the existing Protected Structures within the University College Dublin Campus as part of this planning application.
Permission for development on a site of c. 1.17 ha at Merrion Road/Rock Road, Booterstown, Blackrock, Co. Dublin (the site is bounded to the north by greenfield lands and an existing car park; to the south by greenfield lands within the administrative boundary of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council; to the east by the Nutley stream and rail line; and to the west by Merrion Road/Rock Road R118). The proposed development shall provide for a new recreational and interpretive centre building (total GFA c. 6,329 sq m) and a range of associated biodiversity proposals. The overall proposal shall comprise the following development over 5 floor levels (overall building height c. 18.55m parapet): 1. Main External Entrance Area (c. 334 sq.m) at upper ground floor level. 2. An Interpretive Centre (c. 500 sq m GFA) at upper ground floor and mezzanine floor levels and associated external terrace area at mezzanine floor level only (c. 165 sq m). 3. A Crèche Facility (c. 278 sq m GFA) and associated outdoor play area/external terrace area (c. 440 sq m) at upper ground floor level. 4. A Members Area at upper ground floor level (c. 190 sq m GFA). 5. A Cafe/Reception Area (c. 340 sq m GFA) and associated shared WC facilities (c. 52 sq m GFA) at upper ground floor level. 6. 6 no. Health Studios (c. 842 sq m GFA) and 2 no. external health studio terrace areas (c. 75 sq.m and 40 sq m respectively) at upper ground floor and mezzanine floor levels. 7. A Gym facility (total GFA c. 630 sq m) and an external gym terrace area (c. 135 sq m) at first floor level. 8. A 20m Internal Swimming Pool, Jacuzzi and Hydro Pool area (c. 575 sq m GFA) and external pool terrace area (c. 230 sq m) at first floor level. 9. Service/Changing Facilities (including circulation space) for the health studios, gym and pool area (c. 876 sq m GFA) at upper ground floor, mezzanine floor and first floor levels. 10. A Spa Facility (c. 687 sq m total GFA) comprising (a) a reception area, treatment rooms, sauna, salt room, steam room, relaxation rooms and circulation areas (c. 547 sq m GFA); and (b) spa changing facility and WC (c. 140 sq m GFA) at second floor level. An External Spa area (total c. 568 sq m) comprising a relaxation terrace area (c 88 sq m); a spa jacuzzi and external pool area (c. 100 sq m); and pool run around area (c. 380 sq m) is also proposed at second floor level and within the main building envelope. 11. A restaurant (c. 452 sq m total GFA) comprising restaurant floor space (c. 344 sq m GFA) and ancillary areas (c. 108 sq m GFA) and ancillary areas (c. 108 sq m GFA) at second floor level. An external restaurant terrace area (c. 300 sq m) is also proposed at second floor level. 12. Service areas (c. 271 sq m GFA) comprising (a) a bin store, acid store, alkaline store, delivery area and water storage and pump area (c 184 sq m GFA); (b) ICT Room (c. 6 sq m GFA); (c) ESB Sub Station and Low Voltage Switch Rooms (c. 26 sq m GFA); and (d) Water Treatment Plant (c. 55 sq m GFA) at lower ground floor, upper ground floor and mezzanine floor levels. 13. Recessed car parking area, circulation and ramp space (c. 1,910 sq m) at lower ground floor level. 14. Shared Circulation Space including fire-fighting cores (c. 636 sq.m GFA) at lower ground floor, upper ground floor, mezzanine floor, first floor and second floor levels. A total of c.4,197 sq m external areas (external terraces/run around areas/car parking areas) are proposed. The proposal also provides for open landscaped space, which forms part of an overall biodiversity plan for this site and the adjoining Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council lands to the south (a number of biodiversity proposals are the subject of a separate planning application lodged concurrently to Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council). Biodiversity proposals for this site include (1) a portion of the new coastal meadow; (2) A coastal tree belt; and (3) coastal grass and shrub internal garden. An access ramp to the overall development is proposed at lower ground and upper ground floor levels. A second access ramp leading to a mown grass path is also proposed to facilitate a new bird hide on the adjoining site to the south (which is the subject of a concurrent planning application to Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council). Vehicular access (entry point) to the overall development is proposed via Merrion Road/Rock Road (R118) in the form of a priority controlled junction with an associated right turn lane opposite Bellevue Avenue. A separate vehicular access (exit point) to serve the development along Merrion Road/Rock Road (R118) is the subject of a separate planning application lodged concurrently to Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. A total of 68 no. car parking spaces; 92 no. bicycle spaces; and 3 no. motorcycle spaces are proposed. Pedestrian access is also facilitated at 2 locations from Merrion Road/Rock Road (R118). The associated site and infrastructural works proposed include provision for water services; foul and surface water drainage and connections; attenuation proposals; all landscaping works; boundary treatment (including the provision of steel gates along the boundary frontage of the site at Merrion Road/Rock Road R118; internal roads and footpaths; and electrical services. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with this planning application. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NiS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with this planning application.
Permission for development at a c. 0.3914 ha site at Seamark Building, Elmpark Green, Merrion Road, Dublin 4, D04 FY58. The proposed development comprises the temporary change of use for 5 years of part of the ground and first floor of the Seamark Building, from office space to healthcare, in order to accommodate the relocation of the existing Saint Vincent's University Hospital Dermatology Department. The proposed works consist of; the fit-out of a new dermatology facility of c. 2,946 sq.m, the provision of an enclosed plant area at basement level of c. 302 sqm & the provision of two rooftop flues to service the new facility and all associated site development works.
Permission is sought for the demolition of an existing single-storey side extension; Construction of a new two-storey side extension; Extension of the existing main roof; General alterations & refurbishment of the existing house; Relocation of an existing shed and associated site & drainage works.
Intend to apply for full planning permission for the following to the existing two storey fully serviced semi-detached house with attic space & single storey extension to the rear and side and porch to front. Full planning permission is sought for a single storey extension to the side with roof light over, minor alterations to the main front elevation with two new windows and an insulated roof over porch. New rooflights in the main roof front elevation. To the rear changing the glazing on the rear elevation to accommodate the new layout on ground floor, addition of a new dormer and rooflight on the rear main roof. Additional window in the side gable wall over new stair to attic space. Removal of existing chimney Minor changes internally to allow the new design. Widening of the existing vehicle entrance. Maintain connection to public sewerage and surface water and all ancillary site works.
Permission. The works will consist of the widening of the
Application for retention permission and permission for development at 7 Booterstown Avenue, Booterstown, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, A94 T8P4 (a Protected Structure) comprising: A) Retention of new vehicular access by way of removal of section of railing and plinth wall, and B) Permission to complete vehicular entrance and associated works by way of reinstating railings and provision of modified gates and sundry hard and soft landscaping works.
Permission for development on a site of c. 0.76 ha (the site is bounded to the north by greenfield lands within the administrative boundary of Dublin City Council; to the south by the culverted Trimleston Stream, Booterstown Marsh and a public park; to the east by the Nutley stream and rail line; and to the west by Merrion Road/Rock Road R118). The proposed development shall provide for 1 no. vehicular access (exit point) from the site via Merrion Road/Rock Road (R118) linking to the existing traffic signalised junction at Trimleston Avenue/Merrion Road/Rock Road. This vehicular access (exit point) is proposed to serve a proposal for a new recreational and interpretive centre building on Dublin City Council lands to the north of the current site (this proposal is the subject of a separate and concurrent planning application to Dublin City Council and includes vehicular entry point). The proposal also provides for open landscaped space, which forms part of an overall biodiversity plan for this site and the adjoining development site to the north (a number of biodiversity proposals are the subject of a separate planning application lodged concurrently to Dublin City Council). Biodiversity proposals for this site provide for a range of measures including (1) a coastal meadow; (2) a coastal tree belt; (3) a new bird hide (c. 8.5 sq m) (overall height c. 3.25m); (4) a mown grass access path; (5) a coastal meadown flood plain; (6) small bee boxes, swift boxes and sand martin boxes; and (7) retention of existing scrub, natural grassland and wildflower areas. The associated site and infrastructural works proposed include provision of services and connections; all landscaping works and boundary treatment (including the provision of steel gates along the boundary frontage of the site at Merrion Road/Rock Road R118). An environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with this planning application.
Retention Permission for development. The development consists of a ground floor extension to the rear (north) of the property measuring c. 7.6sq.m in size.
RETENTION PERMISSION:The development consists of retention permission for modifications to gates and piers previously granted under planning permission 2326/19 and all associated ancillary site works.
The development consists of the demolition of existing garage to side, and the construction of part single storey part two storey extension to the side and rear, modifications of finishes to front elevation of existing house, and all associated site works.
Conversion of existing garage and construction of new bay window with canopy detail to front elevation; single storey rear extension to east elevation; alterations to existing rear extension to form new clerestory roof extension and new parapet detail; new bay window to east elevation of existing rear extension, new first floor rear extension of 15.6m2; revised window to stairs on east elevation; internal alterations; widening of existing vehicular entrance pillars to 3.5m and all associated site works.
PERMISSION is sought for development which will consist of the demolition of existing detached two-storey dwelling house. Construction of part three storey, part single storey detached replacement dwelling with green roof over single storey element and balcony to rear at first floor level. Alterations to existing front boundary including the widening of the existing vehicular access and provision of new electric gates. Associated hard landscaping and all ancillary works.
The construction of a new ground floor extension to the rear, and to the side at ground and first floor level. Conversion/extension of attic and part of garage area and associated works.
Permission for development. The development will consist of
Permission for development.
Retention of a garden shed at the rear.
Permission for a single storey
The development consists of the construction
Permission is sought for widening
Subdivision of 110 and 110A to create two residential dwellings, on No 110A the demolition of single storey structure to rear, construction of a single storey rear extension with internal alterations, conversion of existing and new attic space to two number habitable rooms, raising of roof ridge line, 2 new roof lights to front elevation, new front entrance porch, new gated vehicle & pedestrian access to front boundary and associated site works.
The development will consist of: (i) partial removal of stone boundary wall separating St. Vincent's Private Hospital and Caritas Convalescent Centre; (ii) creation of new roadway and footpath to tie in with existing access roads serving St. Vincent's Private Hospital and Caritas Convalescent Centre; (iii) provision of new infiltration trench and all associated SuDs works; (iv) all associated ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development. The proposed development will facilitate enhanced permeability and ease of access within the wider Saint Vincent's and Religious Sisters of Charity campuses.
The development will consist of: A) The change of use of an existing vacant two-storey office building (253 sqm) to student accommodation, providing 12 no. bedspaces, including associated communal kitchen, dining, living, and area (c. 51 sqm), with 3 no. bedrooms (1 no. accessible ensuite) at ground floor level and 9 no. bedrooms at first floor level served by shared bathroom facilities. B) The construction of a rear extension at first-floor level (c. 29.2 sqm), together with internal reconfiguration works necessary to facilitate the proposed student accommodation use providing a total gross floor area of 282.1 sqm. C) Reconfiguration of area to the front of the building including removal of sections of the existing plinth/railing to provide of 2 no access ramps, bicycle parking and bin storage. D) The provision of ancillary facilities, including external communal open space to the rear (152.5 sqm) and 12 no. covered cycle parking to the front. E) All associated site development works, including landscaping, drainage, external plant room to the rear (c. 13 sqm) with green roof and all services infrastructure to facilitate the development.
Permission for change of use from Office use to music Academy educational use.
Retention planning permission for 1) Changes to roof pitch including a south-west facing fan-light to rear ground floor extension. 2) Changing of position of rear dormer window on rearpitch. 3) Removal of 1 no. roof-light to front pitch. 4) 1 enlarged ground floor window and 1 new ground floor window to side elevation and 5) No changes to front door area and 6) All associated site works.
Permission is sought for a
Alterations to the existing rear two-storey extension to provide an enlarged kitchen and dining area (16m2) at ground floor level and an enlarged bedroom (7m2) at first floor level with a flat roof and timber cladding and associated site works.
Permission for a two storey extension
Intends to apply for permission for development consisting of revisions to front boundary treatment onto Pinehaven for permitted development under Pl Reg D22A/0325 to include: 1. To retain the existing rendered front boundary wall from the junction with Cross Avenue facing Pinehaven up to the permitted vehicular entrance in lieu of the previously permitted stone clad wall. The existing wall is 2.4m high, finished in textured render finish and will be cleaned down, painted in dark neutral colour and capped with brick to match the new dwelling. 2. The proposed boundary from the vehicular gate to the end of the site will be revised to provide a 1.8m high green steel mesh fence with a 1.8m evergreen hedge (Taxus Bacatta/ Irish Yew) to the back of footpath in lieu of the previously permitted 1.8m high stoneclad wall and hedge to the end of the site facing Pinehaven all at No. 14 Pinehaven, Cross Avenue, Booterstown, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, A94 T6C5.
Permission for development consisting of construction of new part 2 storey part single storey dwelling house adjoining existing artists studio located within the south western corner. Works will include a new dividing boundary fence/wall to the east side and the new dwelling. New selected stone replacement front wall the same height as existing along the southern boundary from Cross Avenue along Pinehaven together with a separate pedestrian gates/ railing and a vehicular entrance all within the curtilage. Site works include tree removal, new garden store, parking, landscaping, drainage works, and all associated site works all within the curtilage.
The development consists of
Permission for the following works:
The development will consist of 1 no. modular building circa 178m2 over 2 storeys containing satellite laboratory and associated plant and offices to rear of existing hospital building.
The development will consist of: • The construction of a three storey infill extension to St. Vincent Private Hospital at ground, first and second floor levels (c. 330 sqm); • A new plant room at roof level and associated external fire escape stair; • All associated works to facilitate the development.
Permission is sought for works. The development will consist of: Demolition of existing detached garage and shed (23.8 Sq m); construction of a new covered porch & bay window to front of house (4.1 Sq.m), construction of a two-storey extension to the side of the house (Ground Floor: 18.3 Sq.m, First Floor: 18.3 Sq.m); Construction of part-single, part two-storey extension to rear (Ground Floor: 32.5 Sq.m, First Floor: 21.5 Sq.m); provision of a dormer window to the rear roof slope; provision of an external insulated render system and associated finishes; provision of solar panels to the rear roof slope; provision of rooflights, and associated works.