1: Demolition of existing garage and removal of ground floor extension to the rear & side. 2: construction of part 2-storey Dormer style extension to front/side and rear to contain 4 bedrooms. 3: Single storey extension to rear with low pitch roof & roof light over family room. Single storey extension to side containing plant room. 4: New bay window with canopy over to front. 5: Existing dormer window to front removed and re-built with zinc clad finish. 6: new rooflights to existing and proposed roof. 7: internal alterations including removal of existing suspended timber floor and new lowered insulated concrete floor. 8: New garden studio to rear garden. 9: Proposed alterations to front vehicular entrances and provision of new 1m wide pedestrian gate and 3.5m wide automatic sliding gate with new pillars to match existing and associated site works.
Demolish the existing detached garage and to erect 2 no. semi-detached two storey dwelling houses, both dwellings 102.4sqm with a roof height not exceeding 6.25m. With associate site development and ancillary works in the rear garden.
A new boundary wall with a pedestrian gate as a replacement of the previous boundary wall that enclosed the site to the rear of Linden Wood.
Permission is sought for the omission of the proposed
Permission is sought for development comprising
The development will consist of the removal of the existing boiler shed to the rear, the removal of the dwellings main roof structure, including the dormer to the rear, the removal of 2no. chimney structures to the side, the construction of a single-storey flat roof extension to the rear complete with 1no. flat rooflight, the construction of a new side gable & window at first floor level, raising the rear roof ridgeline and constructing a new dormer extension to the rear at first floor level, the installation of 3no. new rooflights to the front roof slope, the installation of photovoltaic solar panels and an external insulation wrap to all existing external walls, as well as elevational alterations to the existing two-storey semi-detached dwelling.
Permission for a strategic housing development at this site of c. 0.7 ha. The development will consist of 207 build to rent residential apartment units within 3 no. apartment blocks and as follows; 48 No. studio, 103 No. 1 bed, 55 No. 2 bed, 1 No. 3 bed. All residential units provided with private balconies/terraces to the north/south/east and west elevations. Creche 306 sqm. Residential amenity spaces 415 sqm. Height ranging from 6 to 10 storeys (over basement). A public pocket park on the corner of Carmanhall Road and Ravens Rock Road and landscaped communal space int he central courtyard. Provision of new vehicular entrance from Ravens Rock Road and egress to Carmanhall Road. Provision of pedestrian and cycle connections. Demolition of two light industry/office structures (total 1,613.49 sqm). 79 Parking spaces and 288 cycle spaces at ground floor/under croft and basement car park levels. Plant and telecoms mitigation structures at roof level. The development also includes 2 no. ESB substations, lighting, plant, storage, site drainage works and all ancillary site development works above and below ground. The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the relevant Development Plan. The application contains a statement including 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. An Environmental Assessment Report has 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.
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.
Alterations to existing roof and storage space to include a dormer roof to the rear, build up existing hip roof to new apex roof form and gable wall to include a new window to the side, internal modifications and all associated site works.
Planning permission for attic conversion with roof windows to both sides of roof & rear roof to accommodate stairs to allow access to attic conversion as non habitable storage space all with associated ancillary works
Permission is being sought, for alterations and additions
Alterations/extension to the existing two storey detached house comprising the construction of a new single storey kitchen/dining rear extension plus a first floor side extension over the existing study, with gable end roof, reconfiguration of the existing internal layout including a new stairs and associated site development including widening of the existing vehicular access.
Permission for development. The development will consist of: 1. Partial demolition of existing front wall to create new vehicular access to the site from Newtownpark Avenue. 2. New driveway to access proposed new properties. 3. Construction of 4 no. detached dwelling houses, flat roof four bedroom units. 4. Eight on curtilage car parking spaces(2 each) and private amenity open space to each new dwelling. 5. Existing vehicular entrance gateway (a Protected Structure) to remain as the vehicular entrance to the existing house Belclare. 7. New landscaping, tree planting and boundary treatments. 8. SuDS surface water drainage, foul water potable water connections. 9. All ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of the conversion of the existing garage to a habitable room, including a new front window. Above this, a new first floor side extension will be constructed, incorporating both front and side windows. The development will also include alterations to the existing roof structure, changing it from hipped to pitched by raising the gable wall. As part of the roof restructure, an attic conversion is proposed for storage, including three roof lights to the rear and a new side window in the new gable wall. Additionally, the works will involve the demolition of the existing rear shed and ground floor rear extension, and the construction of a new ground floor rear extension.
The development will consist of: a) the demolition of existing single storey monopitch glazed restaurant conservatory and smoking extension (38 m2) to front (north-west) of existing ground floor restaurant facing Ballymoss Road and replacement with construction of a larger (42 m2) single storey, monopitch glazed restaurant conservatory and smoking area extension to front (north-west) of building. b) Relocation of existing self-illuminating wall mounted entrance sign in existing smoking area to corner of proposed front (north-west) elevation of new conservatory. c) All associated site works and drainage. All of the above at the existing 11 storey apartment building (including basement) known as The Forum.
Permission is sought for demolition of existing
Removal of existing extension to side and conservatory to rear and replacement with extension to front, side and rear (2-storey to side), rooflight to front, full external insulation wrap, widening of existing vehicular access, all ancillary works.
Permission is sought for the construction of
Permission sought to close up combined car entrance to No,s 28 and 28a Allen Park Road, Stillorgan, Co Dublin and to create a separate 3.0m wide car entrance for no 28 and new 900m entrance gate to 28a on Allen Park Road. Create a new 3.5m wide car entrance to No 28a Allen Park Road on Merville Ave, Stillorgan Co Dublin.
Permission is sought for the widening of the vehicular access and minor alterations to the hard landscaping to the front driveway of their house.
Planning permission for the demolition of existing side garage, rear and side single storey extension, front porch and canopy, attic conversion with dormer type windows, to the front and rear, rising ridge line of existing roof, 2 new gable end walls, alterations to the front facade, remodelling the front driveway and access stairs, widening vehicular access gate, associated site works and some internal alterations.
Development consisting of a new standalone, two-storey, 4no. Mainstream Classroom extension of approx. 440m2 including User-Assisted WC & Resource Room located to the northwest of the existing St. Patrick's GNS Hollypark main school building, along with the reconfiguration of the existing rear carpark, new external playground space and associated site works.
Retention Planning permission for minor
The development will consist of the retention change of use of 5 no. First floor bedrooms permitted under DLRD Reg. Ref D97A/0075 to change from guesthouse use to residential use, the retention of the ground floor front porch area that comprises of an area of 3.2 sq.m, the retention of revised location of vehicular entrance gate as per planning application DLRD Reg. Ref D97A/0075, the retention of revisions to ground floor front roof, changing from a flat roof to a pitched roof, and the retention of the extension of the front drawing room area by 3.1sq.m.
Permission for the installation of automatic
Permission for the change of use of the existing kitchen
Retention and completion of alterations to existing entrance including widening of entrance and an increase in height of gate pillars including ancillary works.
The development consists of the retention of an external ventilation duct installed following the works undertaken as part of the previously granted permission D23A/0780.
Change of use from cafe to cafe with takeaway provision and associated internal modifications.
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.
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.
Permission for development. The development will consist of
Conversion of existing attic to storage/home office use (2) to provide dormer window to rear roof plane (3) fit two rooflights to the front roof plane and all associated site works.
Permission for a strategic housing development consisting of the demolition of the existing building on site and the construction a ‘Build to Rent’ (BTR) apartment development. This will consist of 2 no. blocks ranging in height up to 15 storeys (over single level basement) along with a single storey kiosk building. The development will comprise 190 no. apartments (92 no. 1-beds, 86 no. 2-beds & 12 no. 3-beds). All residential units provided with private balconies/terraces to the north/south/east/west elevations. The BTR development will also include Resident Support Facilities & Resident Services & Amenities (total floor area c.594 sq.m) including concierge, management area, co working/meeting rooms, multipurpose rooms, relaxation/ sitting areas, parcel area, and resident’s pavilion and bicycle service station. Block 1 will also include a commercial office area, over two floors measuring c.518 sq.m. Block 2 will include a restaurant (c.232 sq.m) and a gym (c.163.5sq.m) accessible to the general public. A café kiosk of c.25 sq.m will be provided on the plaza. Provision of 59 no. car parking spaces in the basement and 474 no. cycle parking spaces at basement/surface level.. Vehicular/pedestrian/cyclist access from Ballymoss Road. A new public plaza will be provided fronting onto Blackthorn Avenue. Communal open space will also be provided at ground and roof levels. All associated site development works, landscaping, boundary treatments, plant areas, waste management areas, cycle parking areas, and services provision (including ESB substations). The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the relevant Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Plan 2016-2022. 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 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: https://www.siemenssiteshd.ie
Permission for a strategic housing development consisting of the demolition of the existing building on site and the construction a ‘Build to Rent’ (BTR) apartment development. This will consist of 2 no. blocks ranging in height up to 15 storeys (over single level basement) along with a single storey kiosk building. The development will comprise 190 no. apartments (92 no. 1-beds, 86 no. 2-beds & 12 no. 3-beds). All residential units provided with private balconies/terraces to the north/south/east/west elevations. The BTR development will also include Resident Support Facilities & Resident Services & Amenities (total floor area c.594 sq.m) including concierge, management area, co working/meeting rooms, multipurpose rooms, relaxation/ sitting areas, parcel area, and resident’s pavilion and bicycle service station. Block 1 will also include a commercial office area, over two floors measuring c.518 sq.m. Block 2 will include a restaurant (c.232 sq.m) and a gym (c.163.5sq.m) accessible to the general public. A café kiosk of c.25 sq.m will be provided on the plaza. Provision of 59 no. car parking spaces in the basement and 474 no. cycle parking spaces at basement/surface level.. Vehicular/pedestrian/cyclist access from Ballymoss Road. A new public plaza will be provided fronting onto Blackthorn Avenue. Communal open space will also be provided at ground and roof levels. All associated site development works, landscaping, boundary treatments, plant areas, waste management areas, cycle parking areas, and services provision (including ESB substations). The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the relevant Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Development Plan 2016-2022. 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 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: https://www.siemenssiteshd.ie
Permission for a strategic housing development consisting of the demolition of the existing 2 no. storey building (c.717sqm) and hard surface parking area on the site and construction of a Build to Rent residential development comprising 101 no. residential apartments as follows: 101 no. build to rent apartments within a part 5, part 6 to part 11 no. storey building over partial basement comprising 65 no. 1 bedroom apartments and 36 no. 2 bedroom apartments (balconies on all elevations); 734sqm of external communal amenity space provided in the form of a podium courtyard at first floor level and a series of rooftop terraces at fifth, sixth and tenth floor levels, c. 514sqm of public open space provided fronting Carmanhall Road; 511 sqm of resident support facilities/ services and amenities space provided at ground and first floor levels; Vehicular access to the development will be from the upgraded existing access from Ravens Rock Road; Provision of 10 no. car parking spaces [1 no. accessible], 2 no. motorcycle spaces; in an undercroft carpark and 234 no. cycle parking spaces; Provision of 4 no. Ø0.3m Microwave link dishes to be mounted on 2 No. steel support pole affixed to lift shaft overrun, all enclosed in radio friendly GRP shrouds, together with associated equipment at roof level; Provision of an ESB substation, switch room and plant room at ground floor level, hard and soft landscaped areas, public lighting, attenuation, service connections [on Carmanhall Road, Ravens Rock Road and Arkle Road] and all ancillary site development works (including public realm upgrades on Carmanhall Road and Ravens Rock Road). The application contains a statement setting out how the proposal will be consistent with the objectives of the relevant development plan. 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 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. The application may also be inspected online at the following website set up by the applicant: www.ravensrockroadshd.ie
Permission for demolition of existing single storey converted garage, single storey return and boiler chimney to side of existing house. Construction of part two storey, part three storey pitched roof extension to side and single storey extension to rear of existing house, and retention of widening of existing driveway entrance.
The development will consist of the demolition of existing single storey extension abutting adjoining property, construction of single storey rear extension (41m.sq.), conversion of garage (13m.sq.) for habitable purposes, first floor side extension (11.9 m.sq.) and construction of a canopy & associated alterations to front elevation, reduction in width of front living room window, conversion of attic space for storage purposes, installation of 3 no. roof lights to rear elevation, internal alterations to ground and first floor plans, widening of front vehicular entrance and associated site works.
The proposed development consists of: The demolition of The Orchard public house (gfa 677.8sq.m). The construction of 2 no. apartment blocks one at the front (6 storey) and one at the rear of the site (4 storey, over first floor podium) containing 41 apartments in total. The maximum building height will be 19.8m high. The apartment block to the front (Block A) will contain 33 apartments along with a restaurant/retail unit at ground floor level (517.2sq.m). The apartment block to the rear (Block B) will contain 8 apartments. A first floor podium will be provided between the two blocks with landscaping and car parking under. Green roofs are provided on the roof levels of both apartment blocks. An ancillary ESB switch room (38sq.m) and bin store (9.2sq.m) are also proposed within a recess to the southern boundary of the site. The existing vehicular access from The Hill will be modified. All ancillary development including public open space, communal open space, private open space, 27 no. car park spaces, 58 no. cycle spaces, bin storage, hard and soft landscaping, internal roads and paths, and lighting. All associated site works. The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement.
Planning Permission for the following: Demolition of the existing side single storey element of the two storey detached house to accommodate the new design. Erection of a two storey flat roof extension to the side which extends past the front existing elevation of the existing two storey detached house with part single storey extension to front and rear of proposed extension. Permission for 2 no. roof lights on the proposed two storey flat roof and solar panels on existing rear pitched roof. Maintain connection to public sewerage and surface water and all ancillary site works
The development will consist of alteration and extension of the existing ancillary accommodation on site, to provide for c.100.2 sqm of additional ancillary accommodation over two storeys including all associated sundry works, servicing, alterations and external works.
1 Dwelling.
Permission for a proposed amendment to granted planning permission reg ref: D19A/0958, involving the addition of a basement to the approved plans for two houses. This basement will feature a games room, gym, storage space, plant room and lightwell to the rear garden of each house.
Permission for minor amendments to granted planning permission reg.ref: D19A/0958. Modifications to include a slight increase in area of basement, ground floor and at first floor of No. 59A; a slight increase in area of the sunroom of No. 59A & No. 59B; changes to the front, side and sunroom elevations; all at No. 59 Stillorgan Woods.
Permission for development at this circa 0.04457 hectare
The development will consist of the construction of 4 No. Padel courts as well as associated lighting and fencing and works in the existing carpark and all associated demolition, alterations and siteworks.
Retention permission for single storey extensions to the northwest and northeast elevations to the rear and side and a two storey extension to the southeast elevation to the front.
Planning permission is sought for the temporary placement for 3 years, from the date of a decision to grant planning permission of a prefabricated two storey single motor vehicle display unit with ancillary office and staffroom (total floor area 115.0 sq.m.) and minor ancillary site works to include two visitor carparking spaces and two storage carparking spaces and bicycle parking and a surface water soakway in the existing carpark on the north facing site boundary to Blackthorn Road with vehicular access via the surrounding site in the applicants ownership.
The development will consist of: a) Change of façade material from brick to render on the south-west elevation, south-east elevation & north-east elevation; b) Addition of external decorative timber cladding to partial sections of the façade on the south-west and north-east elevations & all associated site works.