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Showing 1-50 of 34,423 public recordsI, Siobhan Melvin and Tomas Melvin seek planning permission, as an amended application, to the previously approved application Reg. Ref. WEB 2366/25 for revised roof to the proposed first floor side extension and revised extension front facade window to previously approved application for refurbishment, ground and first floor extension to the rear, side and front of a two storey terraced house at number 105 Jamestown Road, inchicore, Dublin 08. The proposed development will include removal of the proposed pitched roof section to the first floor side extension and replacement with a flat roof with two cox dome rooflights. The proposed development will also include a reduction in size of the proposed extension front facade first floor bedroom window. The proposed development will consist of the construction of a ground floor extension to the rear, side and front of 40m2 and first floor flat roof extension with cox dome rooflights to the rear, side and front of 36 m2 to give a total additional area of 76 m2 (total existing and proposed house area is 163 m2). The proposed development will also consist of general remedial work to the ground floor layout to include removal of section of rear and side walls to provide for an open plan living/ dining/ kitchen space to the rear with downstairs wc and utility room to the side and home office/bedroom to the front and general remedial work to the first floor layout to include removal of section of side wall to cater for an extra bedroom to the rear and bathroom and extended bedroom to the front of the house. The proposed development will also cater for all associated site, drainage and landscaping works.
Planning permission for development on a site at Kylemore Way and Jamestown Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8. The site is known as the former Clayton Love site, and is bound to the south by Kylemore Way, Jamestown Road and residential properties on Jamestown Road, to the north by Inchicore Rail Works and an OPW Engineering Depot, to the west by commercial development, and to the east by residential properties on Jamestown Road. The proposed development will consist of the demolition of the existing vacant commercial buildings on site, comprising a part one and part two storey warehouse building in the centre and southern area of the site, and two single storey commercial buildings to the northeast and northwest. The proposed development also includes the removal of ancillary structures, including a water tank structure on site, and site clearance to surface / ground level along with all ancillary works. The existing site boundary treatments will remain in situ. The structures to be demolished have a gross floor area of c. 3,620 sq.m.
The development will consist of the following: i) demolition of non-original rear (single-storey) and side (two-storey) extensions and 2 no. single-storey ancillary shed buildings; (ii) construction of new two-storey extension to the rear of No. 54 Nash Street; (iii) construction of 3 no. two-storey, three-bedroom terraced dwellings each served by private amenity space to the rear and served by a shared bicycle parking and bin store area to the front, the proposed dwellings will be situated to the immediate west of No. 54 and will be accessed via Nash Street; and (iv) all associated works, including boundary treatments, landscaping, infrastructure, SuDS and drainage necessary to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of the following: (i) demolition of non-original rear (single-storey) and side (two storey) extensions and construction of new two-storey extension to the rear; (ii) demolition of 2 no. single-storey ancillary shed buildings and construction of 4 no. two-storey, two bedroom terraced dwellings each with individual rear garden and accessed via shared area to the front accommodating seating, bicycle parking and bin store all to the side, (iii) all associated works including boundary treatments, landscaping, infrastructure and SuDs necessary to facilitate the development.
The development will consist of the demolition of a vacant, end-of-terrace shop unit to allow for the construction of 2 no. townhouse type dwellings. Together, these will approximate the existing building envelope but will include front porches and ground floor extensions to the rear to make space for living, kitchen, and dining uses. The first floor and attic level will consist of a total 3 no. bedrooms in each unit, the uppermost of which will be contained under a new pitched roof with dormer windows to the rear. The front and rear outdoor spaces will serve as private outdoor gardens.
The demolition of the existing shed and covered storage yard to the rear of the existing house. The construction of a detached 2 storey, one bedroom house to the rear/side of the existing house with pedestrian access to Jamestown Avenue, consisting of an open plan kitchen/dining and living area on the ground floor and a bedroom with shower room and storage area on the first floor.
Planning permission for demolition of existing rear single storey extension and construction of a new double storey extension to the rear of the existing terraced house comprising a bathroom, utility room and kitchen/living/dining room to the ground floor, master bedroom and ensuite to the first floor of the new extension. Alterations to the existing house front elevation including new porch. All to be constructed behind existing boundary walls.
The development consists of (A) a proposed two storey extension to the rear (North) elevation of an existing two storey house, (B) internal reconfiguration over existing kitchen and bathroom, across ground and 1st floor and (C) all associated works.
The development will consist of: (a) the demolition of the existing extensions to the rear of the property containing the kitchen, utility and bathroom; (b) construction of a two-storey extension to the rear consisting of a single storey element containing kitchen/dining, utility and bathroom with the two storey element containing an en-suite connected to the main bedroom on the first floor and all other associated site works.
The conversion of attic space with new dormer roof to the rear and two new Velux roof windows to the front and all associated works.
Planning permission for the following: (a) Demolition of 2 no. 2 storey apartment buildings (b) Construction of 2 no. apartment buildings comprising of 1 no. 3 storey block and 1 no. 4 storey block containing 43 no. 1 bedroom apartments with private balconies (total 2325 sq.m) accessed off covered external walkways together with community facilities including community centre on ground floor of proposed Block A (105 sq.m), landscaped courtyard, mobility storage area (18.65 sq.m), refuse store (28 sq.m) together with all associated site works including 6 no carparking spaces plus 44 no. bicycle spaces and ESB sub station. (c) The site works to include upgrade of open space amenity area for completed phase 1 of overall development.
Single storey rear extension, attic conversion with raised ridge height for dormer to rear plus garage at rear with vehicular access opposite Jamestown Court.
PERMISSION: Construction of two storey extension to the side of existing dwelling comprising of sitting room and dining room at ground floor level and 2no. bedrooms at first floor, single storey extension to the rear comprising of kitchen and utility, single storey extension to the front comprising of living room extension and porch.
Permission to demolish an existing kitchen and to construct a new kitchen/dining area at ground level and a new bedroom at first floor level and all associated site works.
Permission for demolition of existing extension and construction of a two storey extension to the rear of the existing dwelling.
The development will consist of: A) The demolition of the existing non-original rear extension and shed, B) The construction of a part single storey part two storey 51.2sqm extension to the rear of the original house which will form a private courtyard, C) A new pedestrian door and a separate, new pedestrian gate will both be formed on the west facing elevation fronting onto O'Donoghue Street, D) A new, first floor window is to be formed to the gable of the existing house on the west facing elevation and 2 no. rear, north facing rooflights will be introduced into the existing roof and, E) all associated works to the above.
Planning permission to widen existing site entrance and construction of a double storey extension to the rear of the existing terraced house comprising a living/dining room to the ground floor, two single bedrooms to the first floor of the new extension. Alterations to the existing house front elevation including extended playroom. All to be constructed behind existing boundary walls at 51 Jamestown Avenue, Inchicore, Dublin 8.
RETENTION: Retention Permission to retain the Hip Roof to Gable Roof conversion with one window in west facing gable wall at second floor level, Dormer Window to rear roof, increase in ridge height and Planning Permission to finish the external works to the Dormer Window to facilitate the conversion of the existing attic space to Study/Home Office Use.
The development will consist of a new vehicular entrance to the front of the existing dwelling and all associated site works.
PERMISSION: First floor extension to rear over existing rear extension with rooflights to existing rear roof slope and with associated site works
Permission for a proposed 1st floor bedroom extension to rear and all associated site works.
The development will consist of a proposed detached dormer bungalow with vehicular entrance onto Bluebell Road and all associated site works.
RETENTION: permission for retention of vehicular entrance to front of property at 19 Oblate Drive, Inchicore, Dublin 8
Permission for proposed ground floor and 1st floor extension to rear and all associated site works.
Permission for removal of existing front boundary wall and erection of new front piers and dished footpath to facilitate a new drive in for the creation of vehicular access.
Planning permission for the proposed development will facilitate the change of use of the existing metal resource recycling facility to a waste treatment facility for the acceptance, segregation, processing and onward shipment for further processing or disposal of up to 50,000 tonnes of waste, per annum including packing material, commercial and industrial waste construction & demolition waste and municipal sold waste. Waste handling activities are proposed internally within the existing buildig and the proposed works to accommodate this proposed change of use include the following: (i) demolition of 4 no. external ancillary structures located to the rear, west and eastern side of the existing building; (ii) demolition of internal structures and staircase to facilitate the removal of the mezzanine floor level; (iii) removal of the free standing external support structure and crane to the rear and eastern elevation; (iv) construction of an extension to the rear and western side of the existing building to facilitate a new double bay storage area and office; (v) alterations are also proposed to the rear elevation including 1 no. dock leveller and the addition of 2 no. fire escape doors, (vi) alterations are also proposed to the eastern elevation including the blocking up of existing roller shutter door and provision of a new roller shutter door. Permission is also sought for works to the external yard including the following: (vii) provision of 2 no. HGV parking spaces and 14 no. bicycle parking spaces; (viii) installation of a new weighbridge and provision of a new reinforced concrete boundary wall and fence on the western and northern boundaries; (ix) utilisation of existing access gate (accessed off Jamestown Road); (x) utilisation of 5 no. existing car parking spaces for employees/visitors; (xi) drainage and all other works required to facilitate the development. An Environment Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) has been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The proposed activity requires a waste facility permit from Dublin City Council.
Planning permission for conversion of attic to non-habitable storage space with dormer to rear roof and ancillary works.
Planning permission for conversion of attic to non-habitable storage space with partial extension of ridgeline to accommodate a contemporary dormer to rear roof with ancillary works.
RETENTION / PERMISSION: retention permission for widened vehicle access and permission for new pillars to create vehicle access of 2.9m to front and parking for one off street vehicle.
PERMISSION and RETENTION for widened vehicle access and permission for new pillars to create vehicle access of 2.9m to front
Extension of existing pedestrian entrance to front to accommodate vehicular access and ancilliary works.
RETENTION: To retain the existing single storey garage structure in rear garden for use ancillary to the main dwelling and to retain the existing vehicular entrance from rear garden onto Bluebell Road.
Permission for development at this site. (Prev. Reg. Ref: 2900/17) The development will consist of modifications to previously approved three storey building comprising 1 no. 2 bedroom ground floor apartment, 1 no. 2 bedroom duplex and 1 no 3 bedroom duplex apartment on 1st & 2nd floor levels with secure storage for each apartment, bicycle store, bin store, entrance courtyard, ground floor terrace, first floor terrace, second floor terrace, and all associated site works. The modifications include the provision of a central access staircase, reconfiguration of internal layouts to apartments, additional 28sqm of accommodation and revised elevations.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for construction of a Specialist Railway Simulator Training Building to support Driver training for the planned DART expansion Project (DEP). This will be in the form of a Modular Construction 2 storey building within the existing Inchicore Railway Works which has remained in railway operations for almost 180 years. The proposed works to take place at larnród Eireann, Inchicore Works, Dublin 8. D08 K6Y3 The proposed building is within the Curtilage of a protected structure (Dublin City Council Development Plan 2022-2028, RPS No. 8855).
The construction of a single storey side extension (circa 6.4 sqm) and the converting of an existing garage (circa 18.1sqm) to a ground floor self-contained ‘Granny Flat’, to include revision of front elevation and separate access to proposed garage conversion and all ancillary site works.
PERMISSION for Retention and Planning Permission for amendments to previous approved Planning Application Ref: 3952/23 for (1) Single storey flat roof rear extension to join with existing flat roof over the garage attached to the side of the house (2) Conversion of existing garage attached to side of the house to a bedroom (3) replace window within kitchen within rear elevation of house to doors. Planning Permission for Retention for the construction of part of (ongoing works) and Planning Permission to complete the works is sought for a single storey pitched roof front extension to form a porch and increased floor area of the conversion of the existing garage attached to side of the house to a bedroom.
The development will consist of (1) Single storey flat roof rear extension to join with existing flat roof over the garage attached to the side of the house (2) Conversion of existing garage attached to side of the house to a bedroom (3) replace window within kitchen within rear elevation of house to doors (4) and all necessary ancillary site development works to facilitate this development.
PERMISSION AND RETENTION: Planning Permission for Retention for the change of use of the single storey flat roof shed building within the rear garden to a Home Office. A new shower room with connections to all services is to be provided within the Home Office, and Planning Permission for the construction of a single storey flat roof shed building attached to the side of the existing house. The new flat roof will join with the flat roof over the Home Office. Other works include remove timber roof and walls forming a temporary shed building to the side of the existing house to facilitate this development.
The development will consist of the construction of a new detached single storey 1 bed dwelling house within the side/rear garden off the existing house. Connections to all services and all necessary ancillary site development works to facilitate this development.
The development will consist of the construction of a new detached single storey 1 bed log cabin type dwelling house within the rear garden of the existing house. Connections to all services and all necessary ancillary site development works to facilitate this development.
RETENTION: The retention of the existing scrolling internally illuminated double sided ‘Metropole’ advertising display case mounted on an offset leg.
The proposed development consists of the demolition of The Blackhorse Inn public house and the adjoining pair of semi-detached houses at Nos. 229 & 231 Tyrconnell Road (total demolition: 976m2). The proposed development consists of the construction of a 3-7 storey building, accommodating 56 no. apartments, comprised of 37 no. 1 bed apartments and 19 no. 2 bedroom apartments, with all apartments to have balconies / ground floor terraces. The proposed development also provides for a ground floor cafe (106.4m2), with associated outdoor terrace. Vehicular access to the development will be from Tyrconnell Road, with a proposed car lift to the underground car park which accommodates 13 no. car parking spaces & 56 no. bicycle parking spaces. At surface level, there will be 4 no. car spaces & 22 no. bicycle parking spaces. The development also provides for all associated site development works, hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatments, ground floor refuse/storage/plant rooms (43.5m2), all on a site area of 0.16ha.
Two-storey flat roof extension to the rear and side, creating an expanded kitchen and living area on the ground floor, with two additional bedrooms on the first floor. Installation of new window at first-floor level on the side.
The development will consist of a change of use from retail use (8 sqm) to retail with ancillary off-licence use.
Permission for (a) conversion of attic space to storage space with dormer roof to rear roof elevation, (b) single storey rear extension with flat roof over, (c) widening of existing vehicular entrance to facilitate off street parking, (d) to convert existing garage to habitable space and to build over it at first floor level with pitched hipped roof to match existing roof profile.
The development will consist of a proposed new dormer roof to the rear of the existing house roof creating new office space at attic level and all ancillary works.
Planning permission is sought to raise the roof and refurbish the existing office building. The proposed works include relocating the existing front door, a new dormer window and an integrated canopy all to the front, new skylights to the rear, replacement of the existing windows, internal modifications and all associated development works including drainage.
PERMISSION: The proposed development will consist of a.) 593m2 ground floor extension to north side which comprises of 3 no. class base rooms, central activity area, small safe place rooms, toilets and showers, storages, boiler, sluice, electrical rooms, and office. b.) 197 m2 Hard and Soft Play Area. c.) 136m2 Sensory Garden (both adjacent). d.) removal of existing 3 no. trees to allow additional 9 no. car parking spaces to the southeast e.) existing site entrance to the north to be removed and construct new vehicular and pedestrian entrance to the east with new set down area. f.) removal of existing shed and construct new pedestrian entrance to the north, new bicycle parking spaces, landscaping and all associated site works and services.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Swarco Ireland Limited are seeking Planning Permission of 2 No. New Windows on the Southwest Elevation and Retention Permission for internal and external alterations and extensions carried out to their premises at Essmore House, Kylemore Business Park, Kylemore Way, Dublin 8 D08 EWP2. The Retention works included (1) the insertion of an additional floor area of 61 sqm at first floor level; (2) the construction of a 8 Sqm first floor balcony at the side Northeast elevation; (3) Alterations to the fenestration + facades at the side Northeast elevation; (4) Contingent and Ancillary Works.
The proposed development will consist of a battery energy storage system (BESS) located within a fenced compound and will (subject to detailed design, commercial and technical considerations) comprise of 1. Up to 60 no. battery energy storage enclosures, split across 6 no. bays, each bay contains 2 no. rows of 5 no. enclosures. Each bay is on a concrete plinth of width c. 6.5 m and a maximum length of c. 47 m. Each battery enclosure will incorporate battery packs as well as power electronics, battery management systems, cooling units and fire suppression systems. 2. 6 No. Medium Voltage (MV) Skids, twin Inverter Skids (c. 12.8m x 6m x 2.4m) and associated bunds and fire walls. 3. Control building (c. 222 sq.m). 4. Ancillary plant and equipment comprising of a) A firefighting water tank (c. 9.75m high) and pumphouse (c. 17 sq.m) b) 2 no. Auxiliary Transformers (c. 2m x 2m x 2m) and associated bunds and fire walls c) 3 no. spare parts stores (20ft containers) (c. 15 sq.m each) d) 2 no. backup diesel generator plinths (c. 28.7 sq.m each) e) HV compound including 2 no. Grid step-up transformers (c. 5.7m x 3.3m x 2.8m and c. 6.6m x 5.5m x 5.1m), associated bunds and fire walls, and all other associated equipment including prefabricated electrical control room (c. 51 sq.m), linking with an underground cable and f) An underground fire water retention tank and underground attenuation tank. 5. Operation and Maintenance site offices including welfare facilities (c. 27.9 sq.m) 6. All service connections including electrical, potable water and connections to surface water drains 7. 1 no. lightning monopole (c. 18m high) and 8. All other ancillary site clearance and development works including provision of areas of hardstanding, internal access roads lighting and CCTV, laydown area, fencing and access gates (c. 3.5m in height), car parking; and connections to site services and networks. Planning permission is being sought for a duration of 10-years.