Pitched roof that replaced flat roof at ground floor level at side and front together with raised sill height to first floor side window with connection to all services and associated site works
Development will consist of: • The construction of 13 no. dwellings in 2 No. three storey terrace blocks. Terrace A - 6 No. 4 bedroom houses (2 semi-detached and 4 no. terraced units) Terrace B - 3 No. 4 bedroom houses (1 semi-detached and 2 no. terraced units) & 4 No. duplex units (2 No. three bedroom own door duplex houses at ground and first floor levels and 2 No. one bedroom own door duplex apartment at second floor level). • A new vehicular & pedestrian entrance and pedestrian crossings will be provided off Church Road. • New boundary treatments, lighting, site drainage works and all ancillary site development works above and below ground. • It includes public open space of 390 sq.m., 22 car parking spaces and a visitor bicycle shelter with 4 no. spaces and 2 no. occupant bicycle spaces within ground floor entrance to duplex apartments. • The development also includes site development infrastructure; new watermain connection and foul and surface water drainage. Surface water connection to be made to existing manhole at junction of Killarney Road and Beechurst. The site shares a boundary with the Marino School to the east and a single dwelling to the west called Cairness/’The Rectory’. Rosyln Court residential area is located to the north
Erection of three separate extensions to an existing permitted materials recovery facility and all other associated site development works above and below ground. The extensions are to the western, southern and eastern elevations. The western extension has a gross floor area of c. 7826sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect plant associated with the permitted materials recovery facility. The extension also encloses the permitted wood shredding activity on site. The maximum height of the western extension is c 10.25 metres. The southern extension has a gross floor area of c. 194sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect the loading of vehicles. The maximum height of the southern extension is 1. 10.25m. The eastern extension has a gross floor area of c. 496.7sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect plant associated with the permitted materials recovery facility. The maximum height of the eastern extension is c. 8 metres. The development relates to a waster material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence graned by the EPA
Removal of existing materials and works on site and the erection of 1. no. storage shed with a GFA of c. 1,222 sq.m. with a maximum height of c. 12.2 metres, located to the south of the existing sorting unit on site, and all other associated site development and landscape works. The building will be finished in concrete, and vertical cladding to the walls and roof. The development relates to an existing waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the Environmental Protection Agency
To retain the dwelling house as constructed
(1) the provision of a new front porch to the front of the existing house. (2) the extension of the existing external terrace to the rear of the house including the provision of a new external stairs to access the garden level. (3) the provision of new garden storage space at garden level below the external terrace
New tiled hipped roof over existing detached, single storey open sided 2 bay car port (ridge = 3.780m & area = 30.64sq.m), new timber clad timber frame detached sauna room (3.55m wide x 3.0m deep x 2.58m high) with glazing to front / N. West elevation (area = 7.48sq.m), New prefinished aluminium frame detached, part glazed garden room (14.01m long x 3.6m wide x 2.75m high) complete with electric louvred roof over entire structure (area = 50.44sq.m), all positioned along side / N. East boundary. New 4.21m wide x 1.68m high wrought iron electric gates to existing driveway entrance / gate piers at front / S. East boundary, New detached timber clad steel frame, single storey / open sided tiled hipped roof structure to new 3 bay car port (ridge = 3.97m high & area = 47.90sq.m), all within front/side garden adjacent to side / N. West boundary, together with all associated site works ('Kylemore' is a protected structure)
Addition to former garage and for change use of entire to home gym and office and with connection to all services and associated site works
A single storey extension to the South West facing elevation, the provision of a part two storey and part first floor extension to the South East facing elevation, including the relocation of the front door to the South East facing elevation to face the road
Addition of a headframe to the existing 20 metre high communications structure (to provide a total overall height of 21.0 metres) to allow for additional equipment, within an existing palisade compound
Addition to former garage and for change of use of entire to respite and isolation rooms separate from but ancillary to existing dwelling and with connection to all services
Demolition of existing garage and sunroom to side of existing two storey detached house. Construction of two storey side extension with part pitched roof below existing ridge level and part lower flat roof; single storey porch extension to front with mono pitch roof. Provision of 3 no. rooflights to rear pitches and 1 no. rooflight to front pitch. Internal modifications and associated site works
The removal of the existing acoustic & dust screen, which consist of stacked shipping containers with mesh netting on top to allow for the erection of an extension to an existing permitted materials recovery facility. The extension is located to the western elevation of the existing building, which has a gross floor area of 1,006 sqm. The maximum height of the western extension is 10.25 metres with all associated site development works above and below ground. The development relates to a waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the EPA
The demolition of existing side porch and part demolition of existing rear extension and for the construction of a two-story extension to the side and single story extension to the rear of the existing house, connecting to mains services and all ancillary site works
Part 8 - submissions should be made to the relevant department as specified on the site notice (not to the Planning Department) - demolish Rockbrae House and gate lodge and to construct 53 no. residential units arranged in 3 blocks and all associated site works. The accommodation shall consist of the following: 21 No. 1 bed apartments, 23 No. 2 bed apartments, 9 No. 3 bed townhouses
(a) a single storey modular canteen building (95sqm), (b) a single storey modular toilet building (11sqm), (c) stepped and ramped access to proposed external decking serving both proposed buildings and for all site services above and below ground including connections to existing services and for all associated site development works
The provision of (1) a single-storey extension with rooflights, to the side and rear of the existing property, (2) associated site works and (3) alteration of driveway entrance
2 no free standing aluminium signs each stating 'Marino Community Special School', each 600mm deep x 2000mm wide and 2250mm high, one at the vehicle entrance and one at the vehicle exit to the school fronting onto Church Road
Internal alterations to and change of use of redundant ground floor canteen and kitchen to use as classroom no 9, single storey pitched hipped roofed extension for classroom no 10 to south / front of existing single storey school, associated site works
Construction of a single storey extension with hipped roof comprising an entertainment room/gym/playroom and home office at the rear; internal alterations to the existing dwelling and widening the existing vehicular access onto O'Byrne Road and all ancillary site works
Erection of three separate acoustic and dust screen structures associated with an existing permitted materials recovery facility and all other associated site development works above and below ground. The three structures are located to the western side of the existing centrally located Screening / Sorting building. Structure A is located a minimum of c. 36m from the western boundary, it covers an area of c. 121.2sqm and has an overall height of c.12.26m. Structure B is located a minimum of c. 67m from the western boundary, it covers an area of c. 166.7sqm and has an overall height of c. 8.347. Structure C is located c. 94m from the western boundary, it covers an area of 136.2sqm and has an overall height of 10.91m. The structures include stacked shipping containers with mesh netting on top and have been erected to provide acoustic and dust screening for the ongoing activity of the materials recovery facility including waste wood processing and metals separation. The development relates to a waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the Environmental Protection Agency
(i) retention permission for "Click and Collect" signage in the existing Tesco car park; and (ii) permission for the construction of a sheltered canopy (c. 50 sq.m) in the existing car park for the purpose of providing 2 no. dedicated "Click and Collect" spaces for the existing Tesco store and all associated site development works
Provision of a new vehicular entrance gate to the Lauderdale Estate and for the lowering of the existing boundary wall to a height of 1.8m
1. construction of a single-storey front porch extension. 2. widening of the existing right-side driveway and reduction of the left-side for pedestrian access. 3. removal of the existing conservatory and construction of a new single-storey rear and side extension, including modifications to the existing side extension and roof. 4. externally wrap the house with Insulation 5. reduction in the length of the rear garage and all associated site and development works
(i) change of use of Unit No. 4 from retail to a café unit (c.65sqm); (ii) the amalgamation of Unit No. 4 (c.65sqm) with the existing café Unit No. 5/6 (c.150sqm) to provide a single café unit of c.215sqm gross floor area; and (iii) the removal of internal partition walls, amendments to the front elevation, signage and all associated site services and ancillary site development works.
Constructing a 17m2 lobby extension and replacement of the existing single-storey entrance canopy as part of a localised renovation of the entrance to the production facility. Permission to include for the replacement of a localised area of the adjacent façade, replacement of surrounding paving, construction of new planter beds and relocation of existing gulleys
(1) The conversion of the existing attic including the provision of a new dormer window (2) A new single storey rear extension. (3) The provision of new window to the side elevation. (4) The provision of new rooflights.
Two storey three bedroom house adjacent to the existing house
Material structural alterations to an existing domestic outbuilding located in the rear yard on the eastern portion of the site. The works include an increase in the height of the external walls to facilitate the provision of a home office and storage space ancillary to the main dwelling, together with all associated and ancillary site works
Demolition of existing 14.2 sqm two storey rear extension and construction of 30.5 sqm part two storey, part single storey rear extension to existing dwelling, moving of existing window to rear of existing dwelling and associate works
Scaffolding
Attic conversion including 2 "Velux-type" roof windows in front roof slope and dormer structure to the rear
(a) demolition of a single and two-storey extension to rear, (b) retention and completion of a partially constructed shed in the rear garden and (c) construction of a single and two-storey extension to the side and rear
Slope stability remediation works on the sloped landscape areas to the north of the existing house and adjoining coach house, between the house and the River Dargle, as outlined on the planning application drawings. Works to include removal of existing trees and vegetation, slope regarding, soil nailing, construction of stone-filled gabion facing, foundations, drainage, underpinning and rebuilding of existing damaged walls, replanting of vegetation; Mount Herbert is listed as a Protected Structure, No. B20
Extend the appropriate period of a permission - 16/540 - change of use from licensed public lounge to living unit in portion of ground lounge bar with alterations to elevations to Upper Dargle Road
To demolish existing garage and construct new two storey extension to gable of existing house containing granny flat at ground floor with separate entrance and additional bedroom accommodation to house at first floor. The proposed extension is to be brought forward of the front line of the existing house by 1.5 metres and by 1.5 metes at first floor and 3.2 metres at ground floor to the rear
The removal of some existing boundary walling and the widening of existing vehicular entrance off Lower Dargle Road, Bray and the construction of boundary pillar and gates on the boundary and garden walls within the curtilage of the dwelling and all associated ancillary works
Off licence permission (area 13 sqm) within and subsidiary to the retail area and all associate contingent works
For an existing single storey rear extension along with all associated and ancillary site and development works
The removal of an existing flat roof and the construction of a new section of hipped roof including a new roof light to the south east side of an existing two-storey end of terrace house and amendments to the front garden to create a driveway including the removal of a section of garden wall, the installation of a dished kerb to the public footpath and a new vehicular entrance gate
Two existing extensions to the rear of the existing single-storey detached house at Filley Park Lodge, Upper Dargle Road, Bray, Co Wicklow, Eircode A98XV99. The first extension (the single-storey extension to the rear of the original 1840’s house) was constructed in the early 1980’s, while the second extension (the two-storey extension to the rear of the first extension) was constructed in 1990. A car-port was constructed in the mid 1990’s, and this application also seeks retention permission for same. The application also seeks retention permission for the reinstatement and upgrading of a series of partially overgrown raised terraces at the end of the rear garden, and the provision of additional steps and safety rails to replace existing. It also seeks retention permission for the erection of large new fencing panels to provide a new “face” to the existing large boundary fencing panels already in existence on the site. Finally, it includes the provision of a new roller shutter door to replace the existing garage doors, and the provision of a new soakaway to absorb rainwater from the already-existing hardstanding areas. This application seeks to tidy-up the planning status of these historical elements of the house, while at the same time, applying for retention permission for the small number of recent works as here listed
Demolition of (1) existing single storey extension and shed to rear (2) existing porch to front. Construction of (3) single storey porch entrance with pitch roof to front. (4) single storey flat roof extension with 1 no. rooflight to rear. (5) Internal modifications and ancillary site works
Minor modifications to approved plans Reg Ref 15/358 (Pl 27.245283) for the Bray Primary Care Centre currently under construction comprising a surface level set down area for ambulance and other emergency vehicles, and the relocation of the approved ESB substation and switch room building from a position adjacent to Killarney Road boundary to a position adjacent to the two storey car park. No additional works proposed to the protected boundary wall to Killarney Road
Removal of side flat-roofed garage and original block shed to rear garden. New single storey extension to side and rear. New attic dormer conversion with 1 number dormer to rear elevation. Elevational alterations, external insulation with part selected brick facing to front and side elevations. New small porch extension to front entrance. Widening of existing vehicular entrance, & all associated site development works to a semi-detached 2 storey dwelling
Construction of a single storey timber 'barrel' sauna, and the retention of: a raised timber deck, a single storey timber lean-to structure including 4 changing bays and an outdoor shower area
The removal of the existing Chiller 7 structure and its associated primary pumps and concrete plinth at the northeastern portion of the site and the construction of a new concrete plinth to facilitate the installation of a heatpump, two no. chiller’s, a dry air cooler, pressurisation unit and electrical panel. The development will also include associated pipe connections back to the Takeda Building; b) the provision of a new concrete plinth to the southeastern portion of the site to provide a new Battery Energy Storage System compound which will contain a BESS container and a HV switchgear Container and associated transformer and inverters, cabling, ducting, landscaping and ancillary infrastructure and site development works necessary to facilitate the development
Ground floor extension over existing patio area, new ground floor window to south-east, new dormer to south-east and new velux to north-east planes of roof and all associated site works
(1) The provision of a new extension to the rear of the existing house at ground floor level and first floor level. (2) The provision of external wall insulation to the front and rear elevations.(3) The provision of new rooflights to the rear of the existing roof
1) demolition of existing derelict house and walls; 2) the construction of 9 houses comprising, one detached two storey two bedroom house with covered parking, five detached three storey three bedroom houses with covered parking and three detached three storey three bedroom houses and 3) alterations to vehicle area and new internal access road; 4) connection to public sewer; 5) removal of existing fence to southern boundary and 6) all associated site works
Change of use from a detached three-bay two-storey over basement 8 no. bedroom dwelling of 707m² on 0.185 hectares to 6 no. apartments (2 no. 2 bed duplex on Lower Ground and Upper Ground floor, 4 no. 2 bed apartments on Upper Ground floor and First floors with new external terrace on Lower Ground floor, new external stone stairs to Lower Ground floor from Ground floor front entrance, New window replacing existing door at Upper Ground floor, New 8.3m² rear extension at Upper ground floor, with 8.3m² rear extension at first floor with new first floor window to rear elevation with new AOV to roof and new selected slate finish to roof with new firestopping between floors and internal modifications to common areas with new internal plant rooms with externally new internal shared surface roadway and 11 no. new surface car parking spaces (12 no. in total), with 16 no. secure bicycle spaces with polycarbonate cover with new 16.4m² single storey Bin store with new public low level lighting, landscaping and associated site works. Mount Herbert House is a protected structure (RPS Ref No.:B20)