RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of window replacements at first floor, second floor and third floor on front elevation and all associated and ancillary works. The structure is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
Planning permission will consist of: alterations to front facade, including replacement of existing shopfront providing residence access door, signage, associated lighting and all associated and ancillary works. The structure is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Area.
RETENTION PERMISSION: is sought for the permanent retention of an outdoor seating area at street level in front of 8/9 South William Street serving the existing licensed bar and restaurant to include 8 tables and 16 chairs surrounded by 2.0 metre high wind breakers (of glass and solid panels) and a planter, to remain in use during the business hours of the licenced premises.
The proposed development will include upgrade and refurbishment works to existing building at 1-3 Westmoreland Street (approximately 1080 sq.m) and its basement and provide a new extension at roof level to provide hotel accommodation and associated ancillary facilities. The development will consist of: Internal and external modifications, reconfiguration, refurbishment and change of use of no. 1-3 Westmoreland Street and its vacant floors (to be extended) from retail/office to provide hotel facilities including a reception area, kitchen, storage, bedrooms, ensuites, circulation space and ancillary facilities. External works include the upgrading of the facades addressing Westmoreland Street and College Green - provision of a new facade frontage, new window and doorway configurations at ground floor level of the eastern facade and provision of a new facade frontage to the southern facade facing College Green. An extension at roof level to the same footprint of the lower building levels to provide storage, bedrooms, en-suites, circulation space and ancillary facilities. All of the above, resulting in the provision of a 40 no. bedroomed hotel building and all associated ancillary facilities as follows: Ground floor level - hotel reception/lobby/check-in area, disabled WC, office areas, lifts, stairwells and circulation areas. First to Fifth storey - provision of general bedroom accommodation, ensuites, lifts, associated ancillary areas and circulation areas. Basement level - plant area, toilet facilities, kitchen, storage areas, ESB switchroom and comms room, lift and circulation areas (with an overall basement area of approximately 145sq.m) The development will also comprise 2 no. signage zones on Westmoreland Street approximately 0.25sq.m and approximately 0.24sq.m and 2 no. projecting signs off the ground floor facade approximately 0.3sq.m each. Drainage works and all associated site development and ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for restoration, refurbishment and modifications to the protected structure. The proposed works will consist of: 1. Exterior: Front facade plaster to be repaired and painted. Lead flashings to be provided. Repair or replacement of existing drainpipes. Parapet coping stones to be removed, relayed on dpc and repointed, 2. Roof: Replace roof synthetic finish with blue Bangor slate. Timbers to be inspected and treated and retained or replaced as required. Provide lead gutters and flashings. Plaster inside of parapet wall. Provide access hatch to roof. Provide insulation to attic area. 3. Interior: Replace decayed timbers where required with treated timber or concrete where appropriate. Repair all retained joinery. Repair fireplaces. Repair brickwork and joints. Rebuild small panel to right of internal door at first floor. Repair existing internal plaster to staircase areas. Provide further reinforcement to existing ground floor ceiling. Provide lime plaster ceilings with paint finish to upper floors. 4. Openings: Open up 3 no. historic window opes on rear elevation and provide new one over one double glazed windows. Repair front one over one windows, retaining the existing glazing where possible.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the developments consists of: alterations to the existing shop front, new advertisement signage at front fascia elevation at O'Connell Street Upper, all associated site and ancillary works at this address in accordance with the plans submitted.
The development will consist of: the change of use of the existing building from retail at ground floor and basement and offices overhead to a 38 bedroom hotel with the addition of a new extension floor at attic level, for hotel use. The development will include, Basement- kitchen, storage and other services, Ground floor level hotel reception / check-in area, bar/café, disabled WC, lifts, stairwells and circulation areas; First to Fifth storey - provision of general bedroom accommodation with en-suites, lifts, associated ancillary areas and circulation areas; a new extension at roof level to a smaller footprint than the lower building levels to provide storage, bedrooms with en-suites, and ancillary facilities. One of the two existing retail units at street level will remain unaltered. The ground floor elevation will be upgraded and there will be no changes to the elevations of the existing upper floors. The new attic level will be set back from the existing elevations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission and retention permission for development at 4/5 William Street South, Dublin 2 (Protected Structure References 8565 & 8566). Retention permission sought for the following internal works to three existing two-bed residential apartments and common areas at all levels: removal of plasterboard partitions; removal of plaster from party wall of front bedrooms; removal of modern kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces, joinery and door sets; removal of existing electrical, mechanical, and plumbing services; installation of fire prevention works including fire batt between joists and fire rated plasterboard to wall linings; and structural repairs to valley gutter beam at third floor level and first floor bathroom. Retention permission is sought for the following external works to the rear elevations: wall penetrations at first, second and third floor level to facilitate 215mm ventilation ducts; and removal of external uPVC corridor. Permission is sought for the following internal works relating to all levels: encasement of ESB metre box at ground floor; reinstatement of lath and plaster wall linings where recently removed; new fire lining to existing stairwell; new fire door panels, frames & architraves; partial alterations to internal layout including lobby of first floor apartment, relocation of bathroom and kitchen areas, and openings to bathroom; installation of new bathrooms; installation of new kitchen fittings and extraction ducting; installation of new electrical, mechanical and plumbing services; and decoration of all apartments and common areas. Permission is sought for the following external works: installation of 215mm ventilation ducts at all levels; and installation of new water tank.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of conservation and remedial repair works to the front (east) and rear (west) facades of the existing protected structure, comprising: (i) general repair/replacement of friable brick facings; (ii) brick repointing throughout the front and rear facades including the parapet; (iii) window refurbishment works to the existing timber sliding sash windows; (iv) replacement of existing deteriorated rainwater goods and soil stacks with new cast iron goods; (v) chemical facade clean of the front and rear elevation following completion of works; (vi) all associated site works, necessary to facilitate the development.
PERMISSION & RETENTION. PROTECTED STRUCTURE. Part retention permission and part permission for refurbishment works to the existing restaurant premises, a protected structure, at number 5 South William Street, Dublin 02. Retention permission for development. The development works to be retained consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the ground floor, basement level, shopfront and signage details. Retention is sought for the following A) the removal of the existing shopfront B) the removal and reinstatement of the existing ground floor structure C) the removal of non-original fabric from sections of the ground floor and basement level of the property. Permission for development. The design proposals consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the ground floor, basement level, shopfront and signage details. Permission is sought for the following; A) Reconfigured shopfront design including the relocation of the entrance door B) Minor reconfigurations of the existing internal layout C) Reconfiguration of stepped access to the building D) Concrete bench detail to shopfront E) Projecting signage and painted signage details F) Retractable canopy detail G) Heating and electrical upgrades throughout the property H) All associated ancillary site development works.
Planning Permission to carry out the following development works to No. 22 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2. The building is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Plan. The development works will consist of. (1) Change of Use at first, second & third floor levels of existing mid-terrace four-storey building, from office use to residential use, with material alterations to the internal layouts to provide 3 no. new one-bedroom apartments. (2) Change of Use of existing entrance hallway & stairs access at ground floor level (existing access from Wicklow Street), from office use to residential use, in order to provide access to proposed apartments, (3) All associated site development works including connections to public services.
PERMISSION The development will consist of the following: 1) The demolition of existing walls within the subject site and the construction of a housing development scheme divided into 2 no. apartment blocks (A and B) ranging between 3 - 6 no. storeys in height. 2) The new development comprises 34 no. residential units (each with private balconies/winter gardens/rear gardens): • Block A (6 no. storeys): - Comprises an entrance lobby (c.44.2 sqm - fronting Brunswick Street North), a commercial retail unit (c.114.4 sqm - fronting both Church Street Upper and Brunswick Street North) including a bin store (13 sqm) and circulation space (3.6 sqm), a bike store (28.5 sqm) for a total of 28 no. bicycle parking spaces (including 2 no. cargo spaces), a bin store (19.4 sqm), and a plant room (13.8 sqm) all located at ground floor level, and - 28 no. residential units (16 no. 1 bed units & 12 no. 2 bed units). • Block B (3 no. storeys): - 6 no. residential units (3 no. 1 bed units & 3 no. 2 bed units). 3) 2 no. pedestrian access points to residential units, from Brunswick Street North and Church Street and 1 no. public pedestrian access point to the commercial retail unit from the corner of Brunswick Street North. 4) Communal open space in the form of a courtyard area (208.3 sqm) for residential use, including 3 no. separate areas for bicycle parking for a total of 38 no. bicycle parking spaces in the form of a bicycle shelter (30 no. spaces) and 2 no. separate bicycle parking areas (4 no. spaces in each - totalling to 8 no. bicycle parking spaces). 5) The associated site and infrastructural works include provision for surface water drainage services and connections, attenuation proposals, green/blue roofs, landscaping/public realm works, boundary treatment and all associated site development works.
The proposed development will consist of the following: The construction of 52 residential units (each with private balcony/terrace) within three apartments blocks (A, B and C) ranging from 3 to 8 storeys, with a ground floor unit in Block A. Block A at 8 storeys comprises retail (c.106.1m2) a ground floor fronting both Church Street and Brunswick Street North, 28 no. residential units (15 no. 1 bed, 13 no. 2 bed) and a terrace at 7th floor (54.2m2). Block B at 6 storeys comprises 17 residential units (7 no. 1 bed and 10 no. 2 bed) with bin store and bicycle storage at ground floor level. Block C at 3 to 4 storeys comprises 7 no. residential units (4 no. 1 bed and 3 no. 2 bed). Pedestrian access to residential units is from Brunswick Street North. Permission is sought for all associated site development works, an ESB substation at ground floor level onto Church Street Upper, landscaping/public realm works and 108 no. bicycle parking spaces.
Planning permission for change of use of part to short term lettng of the existing dwelling.
For change of use from residential to short-term letting accommodation.
The development will consist of the erection of new signage consisting of: - A replacement horizontal sign (3.4m x 0.9m) above the entrance on Chancery Lane; A replacement horizontal sign (3.4m x 0.9m) on the western elevation facing Bride Street; 2 no. horizontal signs (5.5m x 1.4m) at parapet level on the northern and southern elevations; 1 no. illuminated plaque (0.6m x 0.6m) located at the main entrance on Chancery Lane; All of the above signage will have internal LED illumination; Vinyl graphic detail applied to glazing on the ground floor level on the northern, western and southern elevations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: McDonald's Restaurants of Ireland Ltd. intend to apply for planning permission for development at No. 62 O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin 1 (Protected Structure). The development will consist of proposed external and internal improvement works including improved service window and counter area, new walls and fire doors at ground floor level; new walls and fire doors to basement, upper mezzanine, first floor, second floor and third floor levels; proposed works to the existing shopfront/front eastern elevation to include new fascia board and associated works, replacement of existing lights, replacement glazing to existing window, new shopfront signage to replace existing signage to include internally illuminated projecting sign, wall mounted golden arch and 'McDonald's' text signage, new orb, and all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission for development for construction and a change of use in relation to the existing mixed -use development on this site of 0.1 ha at The Chancery, Nos. 3-10 Chancery Lane, Dublin 8, D08 E4PK (including Apartments 1 (D08 X757), 2 (D08 C5C6), 3 (D08 NW59) and 4 (D08 E725) at The Chancery, Nos. 3-10 Chancery Lane, Dublin 8. The development will consist of: the amalgamation of the external walkway and roof terrace area (189 sq m) at fifth floor level with the existing office accommodation and the addition of a sixth floor of office accommodation (570 sq m) with external balcony and roof terrace area (to the north, east and west) (resulting in a building of 7 storeys in height over a single basement); and the change of use of the 4 No. residential units at 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Floor Level, to office accommodation, including associated ground floor lobby and circulation space (423 sq m). The proposed development will result in an additional 759 sq m of gross floor area. The development will also consist of: green roof; associated elevational and internal changes; and associated alterations to the existing building's plant and services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal).
Removing the existing signage and replacing with a new shopfront sign. New sign to consist of backlit individual stainless steel letters. The building is located within the South City Retail Quarter Architectural Conservation Plan.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: To carry out external works on a protected structure for the removal of ATM's on College Green and Suffolk Street infilled with stone to match the existing. The removal of the night safe front plate on college green, to be infilled with stone to match existing. The removal of the Ulster Bank raised letter blue shopfront signage, bus stop signage and general blue signage on College Green, Church Lane and Suffolk Street elevations. Carry out internal works for the removal of the ATM's, loose furniture, general signage and the removal of Ulster Bank digital signage on Suffolk Street. At 33 College Green, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 DD76, Ireland.
The proposed development consists of amendments to the previously approved planning permission, register reference 3628/23. The changes combine five single and seven double bedrooms into six triple bedrooms. The total number of hotel bedrooms will be reduced from 90 to 84, whilst maintaining the total number of bed spaces.
The development will comprise the construction of a hotel ranging in height from 4 to 7 storeys over basement (2,845sq.m GIA) with principal entrance and service entrances proposed on Bolton Street and a single storey refuse store (9 sq.m) located to the rear (east) 2,854sq.m GIA total). The development will comprise 90 no. bedrooms (from ground to sixth floor level) with associated hotel reception foyer and cafe with seating area (at ground level); breakfast room facing out onto proposed internal courtyard (at basement level); a single storey refuse store and a cycle store accommodating 10 no. bicycle parking spaces located to the rear (east) (at ground floor level) and all ancillary hotel operational and management spaces to include WCs, hotel kitchen, admin office, staff changing rooms, plant rooms, electrical substation, switch room, linen store, service corridor (at basement to ground floor level) and associated lift / stair cores and circulation space. Planning permission is also sought for all hard and soft landscaping, plant areas, signage boundary treatments and services and all ancillary and associated site development works. Planning permission for a hotel development on the application site is permitted under Reg. Ref. 2479/17 (as amended under Reg. Ref. 4750/18 and extended under Reg, Ref. 2479/17/x1) which comprises the demolition of an existing single storey service garage and the construction of a 4 to 6 storey over basement hotel with 66 no. bedrooms.
PERMISSION & RETENTION Retention of the change of use from restaurant to escape rooms (leisure facility) and internal window signage on the ground floor. Planning permission is also sought for new external signage on the front and corner elevations, along with a new projecting sign on the side elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission at a site (c.0.02Ha), at No. 61 O'Connell Street Upper (a Protected Structure), including rear onto Henry Place, Dublin 1. The site is otherwise bound by No. 62 O'Connell Street Upper to the south, the east side of Henry Place to the west, the west side of O'Connell Street Upper to the east and No. 60 O'Connell Street Upper to the north. The proposed development comprises the conservation, repair, refurbishment and adaptive reuse of an existing commercial building (4 storey over basement) to include: - a 'licensed restaurant/cafe unit with takeaway/collection facility' (c.35 sq. m gfa) at ground floor level on O'Connell Street Upper and a 'licensed restaurant/ cafe unit with takeaway/collection facility' (c.10 sq. m gfa) at ground floor level on Henry Place; 3 no. 2 bed apartments from 1st to 3rd floor (1no. unit per storey); 1no. gym/leisure studio (c.172 sq. m gfa) at basement level; All associated and ancillary site development works, conservation, demolition, landscaping, temporary works, including: - the creation of a new pedestrian link through part of the ground floor connecting O'Connell Street Upper and Henry Place; bicycle (8no.) and bin storage to rear of No. 61 O'Connell Street Upper at ground floor level; building signage zones and retractable canopy. The application site is within the O'Connell Street Architectural Conservation Area. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) accompanies this application.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Failte Ireland, intend to apply for Permission for development at the east side of St. Andrews Former Tourism Centre (Protected Structure), Suffolk Street/St. Andrews Street, Dublin 2. The development will consist of: 1. A single-storey, contemporary-style extension to the east apse of the former Tourism Bureau (church building), which will house an ESB substation, switchroom and storage. 2. The proposal includes trenches for the ESB cable running from Suffolk Street to the ESB substation. 3. All associated site works. The total floor area of the single-storey building is 51.9 sq. m. The total area of the site, required for the works, including the trenches, is 65.4 sq. m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at St. Andrews Former Tourism Centre (Protected Structure), Suffolk Street/St. Andrews Street, Dublin 2. The development will consist of: 1. Change of use of former Tourist Information Office, restaurant, and annex exhibition hall (now vacant) to food/dining hall and cultural use all to be operated under single management. 2. The alteration and selective removal of certain internal modern additions to restore the structure closer to its original appearance. These removals include: • Office partitions at the ground and first floor levels • The existing bridge across the nave on the first floor levels • Part of the first floor mezzanine within the apse • Part of the second floor in the South and North Transept 3. The provision of the proposed new (replacement) circulation bridge across the nave. 4. Modifications to ensure adequate ventilation and lighting on the exterior of the building. 5. Proposed landscaping, including an outdoor seating area and outdoor lighting. 6. 3 no. external heat pumps at the east side of the former church 7. Replacement of existing skylights at roof level to automatic opening vents and louvre Vents 8. Provision of cycle parking (30 no. spaces) 9. All other associated site works including drainage infrastructure and removal of car parking. The total floor area of the buildings is 1,763 sq. m on a site of 2,696 sq. m.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the replacement of the existing pot still feature in The Courtyard, The Old Jameson Distillery, Bow Street, Dublin 7, D07 V57C with a free standing illuminated sculptural feature and all ancillary site development works. The proposed development consists of or comprises the carrying out of works to a protected structure.
Permission for development at a site located on the eastern side of Dominick Street Lower, at the junction of Dominick Street Lower and Dominick Place, Dublin 1. The site is part of SDRA 10 in the Dublin City Development Plan 2016-2022 and part of the masterplan granted planning permission by An Bord Pleanala in 2011. The development will consist of: 1. The construction of the new 3,029sq.m primary school building varying in height from 4 and 5 storey on the Dominick Street Lower frontage to 2 storey on the Dominick Place and Granby Place frontages, to accommodate 16 no. classrooms and ancillary accommodation; the new building will about the side gable of 20 Dominick Street Lower (a Protected Structure), as required by the Masterplan, 2. A new front site boundary onto Dominick Street Lower comprising lightweight steel frames on a granite base, and satin stainless steel mesh to an overall height of 2.15m, with a dedicated pedestrian access gate. 3. New signage comprising a wall mounted perforated metal panel above the main building entrance at Dominick Street Lower, 4. 72 no. bicycle parking spaces located behind the boundary on to Granby Place, accessed by a new gated entranceway from Granby Place and new side-entrance from Dominick Place. 5. A c.663 sq.m external play area at ground level in the centre of the site. 6. A c.917 sq.m external play areas located at the roof level of the four-storey building fronting onto Dominick Street Lower and of the two-storey part fronting onto Dominick Place and Granby Place. 7. All associated ancillary site development and landscaping works.
The development will consist of the installation of an ATM machine to the existing shop front to the west elevation.
The development will consist of the erection of new hotel signage which will comprise of the following: 2 no. horizontal lettering signs on front façade (8.28m x 0.625), 1 no. sign over main entrance (3.59m x 0.34m), 2 no. signs on either side of main entrance (0.6m x 0.6m), 1 no. horizontal lettering signage (5.38m x 0.44m) on southern façade (O’Rahilly Parade) and 1 no. horizontal lettering signage (4m x 0.33m) on western façade (Moore Street). All of the above proposed signage will have internal LED illumination.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission to (i) remove existing pedestrian side access from Dominick Place (ii) introduce vehicular access from Dominick Place to the existing rear yard of No.20 Lower Dominick Street. The works will consist of blocking up the existing pedestrian gate, the removal of approximately 3000mm in length of temporary timber fencing and approximately 1200mm in length of the concrete boundary wall to Dominick Place, to create a 4200mm wide opening, in which a double leaf metal swing gate will be installed, with each gate leaf measuring 2000mm in width and 3000mm in height approximately, and all ancillary works. No. 20 Lower Dominick Street is a Protected Structure.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: For the change of use, alterations, and extension of existing retails premises. The proposal involves, the change of use of an existing retail use to licensed restaurant, a single storey extension (25.23sqm) located at first floor level to the rear of the property. Internal alterations, including the widening of existing wall openings between no2 and no3, at first floor and basement levels. The lowering of two window openings at first floor to the rear to facilitate access into the extension. Replacement of existing timber steps from ground to basement with new timber staircases. Refurbishment and redecoration of existing windows. New signage to the existing shopfront.
Permission for development comprising (a) Change of Use from Office to Residential at Third Floor level only, (b) associated internal alterations to existing structure at Third Floor level only, (c) construction of new storey above existing Roof level thereby creating a new two bedroom duplex apartment at Third and proposed Fourth Floor level with external balcony set back from existing parapet to front elevation, thereby creating a four storey over Basement level structure and (d) all associated site works including compliance with SuDS requirements for surface water attenuation and disposal at 65 William Street South, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION/RETENTION: the works will consist of the widening of stair flights in an existing stairwell (west end of the building) from lower ground floor up to mezzanine level, retention of a small link stairs located at the upper mezzanine and dance studio levels, extending a small area of floor surface at ground floor level to allow disabled access to the lift and assisted toilet, all to the interior of the building. Two new automatic opening smoke vents at roof level (to the exterior of the building) one over each of the existing stairwells located to the west and east ends of the building, and appropriate architectural feature lighting to the front elevation.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of alterations to the existing internal layout to provide a new toilet layout, conversion of existing canteen to office use including new seperate kitchen and insertion of new tea station in entrance foyer, and general repair and upgrading works to church space, entrance foyer, Library room and offices in rear annex all with associated services alterations.
RETENTION PERMISSION: the retention and continuation of use on a permanent basis as previously granted under planning permission Ref No. 2333/21 of the existing four storey over basement terrace building with 12 bedrooms as bed and breakfast accommodation.
RETENTION: Change of use of the existing four storey over basement terrace building from residential use (5 no. two bed flats) to bed and breakfast accommodation. The layout comprises of a breakfast/dining room at basement level and 12 bedrooms on ground, first, second & third floor.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION: For planning permission for alterations to the existing front façade at ground floor level to include a new shopfront, new signage to replace existing and retention of the existing lotto signage, all at 25 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2 - D02 PY82.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of the change of use from retail / commercial use to bar / restaurant / performance venue and associated works at 46 Drury Street (Protected Structure No. 2393). The works include: (a) the reforming and extension of the existing semi-basement (providing an additional floor area of c.40sq.m.) for ancillary kitchen, stores, keg lift, staff welfare facilities and customer toilets; (b) removal of existing ground, first and second floors and their replacement with new floors at ground and first floor level (creating a double height first floor space); (c) new glazed entrance door; (d) new gate to lane; and (e) all associated site and development works. There will be an overall net reduction in floor area from c.404sq.m. to c325sq.m. All works proposed on a site of 0.0171ha (171sq.m.).
The development will consist of the replacement of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided 'Metropole' advertising display case with a double sided digital advertising display case and associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: 'The proposed development is limited to the basement, first floor rear room as well as front entrance, railings, lightwell and rear courtyard lightwell to No. 22 Dominick Street Lower, Dublin 1 (A Protected Structure RPS 2311), and includes: Internal works as follows: At first floor rear room - (i) removal of non-original fabric including internal walls and mezzanine structure, (ii) reinstatement of dado panelling and installation of a standalone bathroom, kitchenette and murphy bed, (iii) the removal of paint to the decorative ceiling plasterwork and cornice by a conservation specialist, (iv) repair and painting of original dado panelling, skirting, and architraves. Repair and replacement of floorboards where necessary, At basement level - (v) removal of non-original fabric including internal walls, liners, dropped ceilings and mezzanine structure, (vi) the 3 no. existing units will be reduced to 2 no. high quality units, (vii) replacement insulated floor provided throughout with new drainage to serve each unit, (viii) new dropped ceilings and wall liners will replace non-original versions throughout, (ix) repair and replacement of door architraves, window casings, skirtings, and floorboards, External works as follows: (x) modification of an existing rear window (non-original) opening to accommodate a hardwood timber door and beside this, a matching door will also be reinstated where there is currently an opening, (xi) restoration of the original wrought iron railings and plinth, removal of non-original blockwork with a new proposed corner post and entrance gate location for access to the front lightwell, (xii) restoration and repainting of existing front door and fanlight, (xiii) new stone paving and rationalisation of external drainage at the front and rear lightwells, (xiv) repair and painting of the original front entrance door to the building, and (xv) provision of a new steel stair in the front well to serve the front basement unit. The proposed suite of works will result in the provision of a 10 no. unit residential building.'
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of change of use of an existing retail unit to an ice-cream parlour with creperie. The gross floor area of the unit is 56.66m2. Development includes strictly internal works and all ancillary development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION:The development consists of the retention of the change of use of an existing ground floor unit from a retail to a newsagents/convenience store.
RETENTION: PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Retention and continuation of the use of retail as an electronics shop, with the sale of gadgets and accessories, amended signage to the shopfront fascia from that previously approved (ref. no. 3934/15).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for the retention and continuation of the use of retail as an electronics shop, within which the sale of mobile phones/accessories and gadgets area ancillary, amended signage to the shopfront fascia from that previously approved (ref. no. 3934/15) and retention of illuminated projecting signage on facade.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for additional signage at Friary Avenue on street facing window, in mixed-use building.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for subdivision of ground floor unit and change of use of basement and partial ground floor unit from office to dentist clinic, together with associated signage, in mixed-use building.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of: Facade restoration including stabilization, facade cleaning and repair of brickwork and terracotta elements, repointing in a lime based joint, sash window restoration including slimlite double glazing also minor roof, flashings, gutter repairs and associated ancillary works.
The proposed development seeks to amend a previously permitted development under DCC Planning Ref. 2024/16 (An Bord Pleanala Ref. PL29N.246933), as amended by DCC Planning Ref. 3974/19 (ABP Ref. 303060-19). The proposed amendment comprises an alteration to the permitted floorplan at sixth floor level to provide an infill extension of part of the permitted roof terrace at the north-eastern corner of the building by reducing the northern setback from approximately 7m to 4m at this level/location. This extension will deliver an additional c.66sq.m (GFA) office floor space together with a commensurate decrease in the area of the permitted roof terrace at sixth floor level. The proposed alterations to the permitted floorplan at sixth floor level would also result in associated external amendments to the permitted elevations whereby the eastern elevation at sixth floor level is extended northwoards by an additional c. 3m in a matching design/ materials/ finishes, together with a commensurate reduction of the northern setback at sixth floor level along the eastern part of the northern eleveation. In the interest of clarity, it should be noted that no changes are proposed to the permitted scheme at fifth floor level and below. The proposed amendments and extension will result in an increase in the overall permitted floorspace of the development from 22,059 sq.m (GFA), excluding basement levels to 22,125sq.m (GFA), excluding basement levels- an overall increase of approximately 66 sq.m (GFA) of office floor space).
Planning permission for development at the former ‘Irish Distillers Building’, Smithfield, Dublin 7 (the site is bounded by Phoenix Street to the south; Smithfield Square to the west; New Church Street to the north and Bow Street to the east). The proposed development consists of amendments to a previously permitted development under DCC Planning Ref. 2024/16 (An Bord Pleanala Ref. PL29N.246933), as amended by DCC Planning Ref. 3974/19 (ABP Ref. 303060-19) to include the following external alterations and extension of the permitted building: (a) re-alignment of the western elevation at 6th floor level by increasing the setback from the main western façade to 302m (resulting in a reduction of 27sq.m. (GFA) in office floorspace at 6th floor level) together with associated revised area to the permitted roof terrace at the north-western corner of the building at 6th floor level; and (b) amendment of the area of permitted Photo Voltaic (PV) panels and removal of the permitted roof-top plant and replacement thereof with a new 7th floor roof extension (measuring approximately 1,183sq.m. in floor area (GFA) comprising of additional office floorspace) together with the provision of roof terraces at the north-western and south-western corners of the building also at 7th floor level; and (c) provision of an open rooftop plant area with associated plant screening that measure approximately 2.16m in height (above rooftop level) along with green roofed areas on top of the proposed 7th floor extensions; (d) it is also proposed to increase the permitted number of bicycle parking spaces from a total of 212 no. spaces to 216 no. spaces through the provision of an additional 4 no. bicycle parking spaces at ground floor level. In the interest of clarity, it should be noted that no changes are proposed to the permitted scheme at fifth floor level and below. The proposed amendments and extension will result in an increase in the overall permitted floorspace of the development from 22,059sq.m. (GFA), excluding basement levels to 23,215sq.m. (GFA), excluding basement levels – an overall increase of 1,156sq.m. (GFA) of office floorspace.