Planning records
Showing 1-5 of 5 public recordsPermission is sought for minor works to the existing 2 no. dwellings as follows: (i) the demolition of a detached garden shed to the front garden of St. Mary's and demolition of 2 no. sheds located to the rear of St. Mary's and Presbytery (comprising a total floor area of 40sqm), (ii) the subdivision of the front boundaries of St. Mary's and Presbytery and alteration to the existing vehicular entrance off Willbrook Road to facilitate 2 no. new vehicular entrances to the existing car parking area and to provide for 2 no. car parking spaces per dwelling, and, (iii) the replacement of the existing windows to the front facade of the existing two storey, semi-detached houses. Planning Permission is also sought for a new residential infill scheme on the lands to the side and rear of the existing dwellings to comprise: (iv) the construction of 5 no. new dwellings comprising 2 no. two-storey detached dwellings and 3 no. three-storey detached dwellings (1 no. three-bedroom unit and 4 no. four-bedroom units), all flat roofed, with each dwelling being served by private amenity space in the form of a rear garden and the three-storey dwellings also being served by private terraces at second floor level; (v) the provision of a new vehicular and pedestrian entrance including reduction in the height of boundary wall off Willbrook Road; and new internal access road serving the proposed residential scheme, and; (vi) the provision of 7 no. car parking spaces, 10 no. resident bicycle parking spaces, and 6 no. visitor bicycle parking spaces to serve the residential scheme. The proposal also includes all ancillary site and infrastructural works which include: the provision of bin stores, foul and surface water drainage, public open space, landscaping, boundary treatments, and all associated site development works necessary to facilitate the overall development. The development results in a total of 7 no. dwellings.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for (1) the removal of the roof and internal walls to side infill; (2) the removal of a non-original conservatory (9.2m2); (3) the demolition of a single-storey lean-to extension to the rear (16m2); (4) new raised roof and roof lights to side infill extension; (5) new single storey garden room (52m2), with new courtyard; (6) new opening and double doors between kitchen and living room and new opening and double doors to rear of the return into the garden room, both at ground floor level; (7) modifications to ground floor including raising the floor level in the kitchen and installing a new insulated floor with under floor heating throughout this level, as well as required treatment of damp; (8) minor alterations to internal layouts; (9) new layouts to bathrooms throughout; (10) new bathroom at first floor level; (11) the restoration of original windows throughout, including the installation of new heritage slimline glazing, and to the front door and side gates; (12) repair and replacement as required of rainwater goods; (13) repointing to existing brick and masonry facades and to brick chimneys; (14) minor repairs to roof of main house and the installation of 2 no rooflights; (15) PV panels proposed to the inner slopes of double pile roof and associated works; (16) new window at first floor level; (17) relocation of 2 no windows at attic floor level; (18) upgrading of services; (19) landscaping to front and rear gardens including the installation of a new natural-water lap pool to rear garden; (20) all associated site works. To the mews dwelling; (21) internal alterations at ground and first floors including the relocation of the stairs, new bathroom at ground floor and new layout to bathroom at first floor; (22 ) construction of a new 23.7m2 single storey side extension; (23) replacement of all non-original windows for timber sash type with acoustic double glazing; (24) installation of new windows and doors and infill of existing, including garage door; (25) removal of roof finishes including asbestos tiles and reinstatement with natural slate to match original; (26) installation of PV panels on south-facing pitch and associated works; (27) replacement of PVC and corroded rainwater goods; (28) repointing to existing stone and brick facades as required and treatment of damp; (29) upgrading of services including installation of UF heating at ground floor level; (30) replacement of existing access gates; (31) installation of electric car port; (32) landscaping and all associated site works.
(a) Construction of a 4 storey nursing home building consisting of: (i) 106 bedrooms (with ensuite); (ii) associated residents welfare facilities; (iii) administration areas and staff facilities; (iv) multi-function space and pharmacy proposed at ground level; (b) construction of 60 one bed independent living units in 3 blocks as follows: (1) Block A, a 4 storey building comprising 11 one-bed units; (2) Block B, a part 4/part 5 storey building comprising 35 one-bed units; and (3) Block C, a 5 storey building comprising 14 one-bed unit. Each unit will be provided with a private open space in the form of a balcony terrace (6sq.m.) (c) The development will include communal open space and landscaping (including new tree planting and tree retention), 30 car park spaces (including 3 limited mobility parking spaces; 3 EV parking and 1 car sharing spaces); and 52 bicycle parking spaces (d) The development will be served by a new pedestrian and vehicular access from Old Greenhills Road through existing boundary wall. Material from the removed wall will be repurposed within the landscape areas; and (e) The development includes landscaping, boundary treatments (including wells and railings to southern and western boundaries), and ESB Substation SuDs drainage, road infrastructure and all ancillary site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission sought for: 1. Construction of 1 no. 2 storey detached 4 bed dwelling house (139 msq) to existing side garden. 2. New vehicular entrance onto St. Mary’s Road, to serve proposed dwelling. 3. Widening of existing vehicular gates from 2.25 to 3.0 metres. 4. All associated ancillary site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for the change of use from restaurant to furniture retail use at ground and first floor levels, the rebuilding of the garden wall to Baggot Lane with an enlarged entrance gate from Baggot Lane, the removal of the canopy at the front elevation and the fixing of new shopfront signage at 1 St. Mary's Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. The building is designated a protected structure under Dublin City Council's Record of Protected Structures.