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Showing 1-50 of 35,223 public recordsThe development calls for a first-floor structure built above the existing ground floor rear extension, of the main two-storey house No. 153 Clonliffe Road, the proposed plan will consist of two bedrooms, a timber roof deck, including a galvanised steel external stairs.
RETENTION: Retention Permission at No. 153 Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3. The area to be retained consists of the single storey ground floor extension to the rear of the property with monopitch roof that we believe was constructed approximately 10 years ago.
The development will consist of the following: A new vehicular entrance driveway to the front onto Clonliffe Road; removal of the existing double doors (4m wide) to the storage shed located to the rear of the property onto the rear access lane, and replacement with new double doors (1.8m wide), all associated site-works, ancillary drainage and landscaping.
RETENTION PERMISSION - The development will consist of retention of a pitched roof with roof lights on a single storey building previously granted permission under WEB1698/23 a rear single storey extension of existing house with flat roof and rooflights and all associated siteworks to rear garden.
Rear single storey extension of existing house with flat roof and rooflights and all associated siteworks to rear garden
The development will consist of: Partial-demolition of existing roof and construction of a vertical dormer extension to existing rear return, consisting of one bedroom with projecting bay window and rooflight to bedroom area and new rooflight to proposed internal stairs and landing at second floor level to rear return. The development also includes proposed alterations to first floor rear return existing bedroom and bathroom including new windows and internal layout.
PERMISSION:The development will comprise of the demolition of a single storey return to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a new 63m2 single storey extension to the rear of the dwelling and the replacement of the existing drainage connection with a new connection to the municipal system.
The development will comprise: the demolition of a single storey return to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a new 79m2 part 2 storey extension to the rear of the dwelling and the replacement of the existing drainage connection with a new connection to the municipal drainage system.
The development will comprise the demolition of a single storey return to the rear of the existing dwelling, the construction of a new 61m2 part 2 storey extension to the rear of the dwelling and the replacement of the existing drainage connection with a new connection to the municipal drainage system.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for a hotel development on Lands off Clonliffe Road (formerly part of the Holy Cross College Lands), Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3. The subject site encompasses an area of 0.51 hectares. The development will consist of: the construction of a 8.55m - 24.05m (above ground level) part -2 to part -7 storey 8,485 sq.m. hotel building comprising: (i) a lobby, bar/restaurant, kitchen and staff facilities at ground floor level; (ii) ancillary meeting room facilities including a breakout area and office, at first floor level and a gym; (iii) 200 - bedrooms arranged over floors 1-6; and (iv) plant room, lift overrun, green roof and 19 no. photovoltaic panels enclosed by 3m screen at roof level. The hotel is served by 38 no. car parking spaces (including 2 no. universally accessible spaces), 2 no. motorcycle spaces and 28 no. bicycle spaces accessed via a new vehicular and pedestrian entrance from within the Clonliffe College lands to the northern boundary of the site which includes a turning circle for coaches. The development also includes the demolition of the existing boundary wall, repositioning of the gate piers and widening of the entrance on Clonliffe Road to facilitate two-way traffic, the creation of 2 no. pedestrian accesses off Clonliffe Road, and the construction of a replacement plinth boundary wall with railings along Clonliffe Road, landscaping, boundary treatments, street lighting, SuDS drainage, piped and other services, and all ancillary site development works necessary to facilitate the development (including the alteration of site levels and the upgrade of the proposed entrance from Clonliffe Road to include a pedestrian crossing and traffic lights). The development to be applied for is within the Holy Cross College landholding which includes a number of buildings on the Dublin City Council record of protected structures, including the following: the main College Building (1863): Holy Cross Church; the South Link Building; the Ambulatory; the Assembly Hall and the Red House, ref. 1901 and 1902 respectively, all at the Clonliffe College lands, Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3.
For demolition of the existing garden shed and the construction of a three-storey mews house in the rear garden of the corner site of No.173 Clonliffe Road and 2A Jones Road, Dublin 3. The proposed house will be accessed from Jones Road and will have a roof garden accommodating screened private open space. Proposed works include all associated site works, including partial reconstruction of the boundary wall facing Jones Road and the insertion of an additional access gate in this wall.
Planning permission for a change of use at a site on the corner of No. 2A Jones Road, Dublin 3 and No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3. Change of use proposed is from the current residential unit at No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3 with an ancillary granny flat at 2A Jones Road, Dublin 3 to retention of the residential unit at No. 173 Clonliffe Road, Dublin 3 and a change of use from ancillary granny flat at 2A Jones Road to an independent residential unit, thus creating two independent residential units on the site.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:RETENTION: Permission for the Retention of the subdivision of five number 'live/work' units as originally granted planning permission in 2005 (Reg. no. 4831/03) into ten number one and two-bedroom apartments in the development known as Corn Mill, Distillery Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, originally known as the Eircom Site, a Protected Structure. The relevant apartments being; in the three/four storey over basement Block B; on the ground floor, no. 9 (two-bedroom) no. 9A (one-bedroom); on the first floor; no.10 (one-bedroom) and no. 10A (one-bedroom) and on the second floor; no. 16 (one-bedroom) and no. 16A (one-bedroom) and in the six-storey over basement Block C; on the ground floor; no. 21 (two-bedroom), no. 21A (one-bedroom) no. 22 (two-bedroom) and no. 22A (one-bedroom), together with associated internal alterations and all external balcony and terrace area.
Planning permission is sought by Roger English for the following works: (i) Widening of existing pedestrian entrance wall & railings (ii) Alterations to existing front elevation to include a new front façade (comprising of traditional timber style panelling & pilasters, new signage, and reformation & widening of existing window / door ope), and all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning Permission for the re-arrangement of the existing Hill end turnstiles and gates including new single storey gate house security building with underground rainwater storage tank and associated works at the Hill End of Croke Park, St. Joseph's Avenue, Dublin 3.
PERMISSION for development at the Hill End of Croke Park, St Joseph's Avenue, Dublin 3. Consisting of modifications to existing planning permission Ref: 2644/19 to include the substitution of a 27.8m reinforced concrete wall incorporating a 9m long gated opening in lieu of the previously approved 27.8m long blockwork wall to the western boundary of the Handball Centre site. In addition it is proposed to construct a new 12.7m long reinforced concrete wall between gates A9 and A10, a new galvanised steel fence and double gate between the Handball Centre site and the outer Cusack car park, and a new 5 sqm security hut at the end of St Joseph's Avenue along with 2 No. automated boom barriers in lieu of the proposed re-arrangement of the existing Hill end turnstiles and gates described in the planning permission Ref: 2099/20. It is also proposed to construct the underground rain water harvesting tank as permitted by planning permission Ref: 2099/20. The new enclosure will accommodate 8 No EV charging stations and bicycle parking for 52 bicycles.
Planning permission for a single story extension to rear of existing 2 story semi-detached dwelling and all associated site works at 94 Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3. D03 X602
RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of the conversion of existing 25sqm rear garage to a habitable room and associated private laneway and courtyard elevational changes including high-level window and door to lane.
Planning permission to build a single first-floor rear extension on the existing ground-floor rear extension (15 sq.m), with a flat roof over.
Permission to demolish existing ground floor rear extension (10 sqm) and to replace with a two storey extension with flat roof over.
An attic conversion to non-habitable area, New dormer type window to rear, new window to the side gable, New rooflights to front elevation and associated site works
New vehicular access to form new opening in existing railings and new gates to allow for vehicular entrance driveway for off street parking.
The development will consist of the forming of a new vehicular access at front with gates and resurfacing part of existing front garden for parking.
The development seeking permission will consist of the provision of a 3.2m wide vehicular entrance to the front of the property.
PERMISSION: Is sought to (a) construct a single-story porch at the front façade, (b) demolish part of the previously granted (ref. no. 2744/05) existing ground floor extension at the rear of the existing dwelling to adapt the new interior layout and, (c) construct an extension above existing ground floor extension at the rear of existing dwelling to form additional 2 no. bedrooms, together with all associated site works.
Planning permission for the development will consist of: (a) demolition of existing single storey structures to the rear, (b) construction of new part single storey part two storey flat roof extension to the rear, (c) construction of new dormer element to the rear roof slope, (d) all associated new openings, internal layout alterations, site landscaping, drainage and ancillary works.
Permission for development at a site at No's 194, 196, 198 Clonliffe Road Drumcondra, Dublin 3, bounded in part by Clonliffe Road and by Holy Cross Avenue. No's 194 and 196 Clonliffe Road are vacant sites (previous structures demolished per planning permission Reg. Ref 3671/15). No.198 Clonliffe Road is a registered derelict site No. DS 921. The development will consist of: (1) demolition of existing derelict two-storey house, No.198 Clonliffe Road; (2) construction of a part three-storey and part four-storey apartment block, forming a new streetscape to Clonliffe Road and to Holy Cross Avenue, to contain 36 apartments (22 one-bedroom apartments, 14 two-bedroom apartments, including 2 duplex type), with balconies, terraces and other open spaces, ESB substation, internal bin store, basement ancillary services area, and external deck access to each floor; (3) new set back boundary, partly defined by railing, with widened public footpath, along Holly Cross Avenue, with pedestrian entrances to the proposed apartment development; (4) new boundary railing and vehicular entrance onto Clonliffe Road, (5) new boundary railing to front with adjoining property, No.200 Clonliffe Road, and new 2.4m wall/fence to section of rear boundary with No.200 Clonliffe Road; (6) cycle parking 68 space and three car parking spaces; (7) all related services, roof mounted solar panels, landscaping and site development works. The application includes a Natura Impact Statement.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consists of: (i) the renovation of an existing end terrace dwelling house, (ii) internal repairs and refurbishment works to the existing building, (iii) reinstatement of main roof, timber sash windows, front entrance door, front steps and railings, and repair to all external elevations of the existing building including the removal of the steel bracing and associated stabilisation works, (iv) the construction of a new 3 storey extension to the rear and, (v) all associated site works.
Planning permission for single storey extension to gable end of house, also all associated site works.
Renovation and Extension to Existing House consisting of New Porch Area (1.7m2) and Bay Window at Ground Floor (1.1m2) and First Floor (0.8m2) including External Wall Insulation to existing front elevation; Extension to Rear consisting of New Kitchen and Dining at Ground Floor Level (15m2) including 2No. Rooflights and Extension to existing Bedroom at First Floor Level (2.5m2); New Internal Layout (Bathroom) and Window to Rear Elevation, 2No. Velux Window to Rear Roof, Landscaping and associated site works.
The development seeking permission will consist of the provision of a 2.5m wide vehicular entrance to the front of the property.
The development will consist of the construction of a first-floor extension to the rear of the property and the construction of two first-floor windows to the side of the existing return and all associated site works.
The development will consist of the construction of a dormer window in the main roof to the rear of the property, removing a chimney to the rear of the property as well as blocking up one and altering one window, both to the rear of the property.
The Trustees (Tracey Kennedy & John Murphy) for and on behalf of the GAA are making an application for planning permission for alteration to the existing boundary treatment to the east of the stadium to include raising the wall height to from 1.8m to 2.3m, provision of signage and the relocation of the entrance gate by 10m to the south including an increased gate width from 10m to 16m, at Ardilaun Road together with ancillary works at Croke Park, Jones's Road, Dublin 3, D03 PK67.
PERMISSION for a new vehicular entrance driveway to the front onto Clonliffe Road; all associated siteworks, ancillary drainage and landscaping at No. 67 Clonliffe Road, Dublin D03 EP21.
This development will consist of: (1) Construction of a single-storey flat-roofed structure at the rear, (2) Provision of new roof-light over stairs half-landing, (3) Provision of new rooflight in existing bathroom, and (4) All associated works and services necessary to facilitate the development.
Permission is sought for the demolition of the existing garage (25sqm), single storey lean-to utility room (6sqm), garden shed, greenhouse and return chimney to the rear, modifications to the ground floor window openings and installation of a velux rooflight to the rear, and associated site works.
The demolition of the existing rear extension and the construction of a new part-one and part-two storey rear extension, installation of new roof-light and skylight at rear, internal alterations to existing dwelling to accommodate proposed new internal layout and all ancillary site works.
Development will consist of: alterations to previously approved development (Reg. Ref 3195/19) which permitted the construction of a 47.5 sq.m. one bed, two-storey dwelling and creation of a new vehicular entrance. The proposed alterations consist of (i) internal reconfiguring and increase in overall ground and first floor area (ii) reduce overall height of dwelling (iii) removal of door and 2 no. windows at north elevation, provision of 1 no. additional window and door at western elevation all at ground level; and (iv) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission - the development will consist of: alterations to the previously approved development (Reg. Ref. 3195/19) which permitted the construction of a 47.5 sq.m. one bed, two storey dwelling and creation of a new vehicular entrance. The proposed alterations consist of: (i) 1 no. additional bedroom at 1st floor level and an increase in overall floor area at ground and 1st floor levels resulting in a 70 sq.m. two bedroom contemporary flat roofed dwelling; (ii) 1 no. new window at ground- floor and 2 no. new windows at first-floor level on the west elevation; and (iii) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Planning permission to (i) widen the existing pedestrian entrance to create a new vehicular entrance with associated kerb dishing to provide for off street parking and facilitate EV charging (ii) To relocate existing streetlight.
Planning permission new semi detached two storey house to side of existing terraced house with vehicle access for both houses to front and all ancillary works
The development will consist of the construction of a dormer window in the main roof to the rear of the property.
A two storey extension to rear of existing dwelling.
A new two storey detached, three-bedroom house, with Velux windows into the roof space, single storey detached garage and new vehicular accesses, onto Tolka Road, removal of existing concrete block wall, new timber fence with concrete posts to the perimeter of the site, new front wall and fence, new pedestrian access, and associated site works.
Two number of new, 4-bedroom, 3 storey semi-detached Houses, with balconies at the top level, two new vehicular accesses, onto Tolka Road, and car park parking for each house, removing of existing concrete block wall, new timber fence with concrete posts to the perimeter of the site, and associated site works,
Outline permission for new four storey apartment block to the rear of 66 Clonliffe road, accessed from Tolka road, which will consist of 7 no. of 1, 2 and 4 bed apartments.
PERMISSION to (a) Widen existing pedestrian entrance to facilitate off street parking and on site EV charging for one car. (b) To create a new window opening at first floor level.
The works will include extending out from the rear of the building at first floor level to sit over the existing return on ground floor level, the purpose being to create an additional apartment unit.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: For (a) Retention Permission for the existing use of the premises as an 8 bed guest house including the retention of the existing 42m2 single storey extension to the rear of 210 Clonliffe Road., and (b) Planning Permission for some minor internal alterations including the reduction of the number of existing bedrooms from 9 to 8 so as to provide improved bedroom, bathroom and toilet facilities; and also permission to construct a 3.4m2 single storey boiler room attached to the side of the rear return of the building including associated site works.