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Showing 1-50 of 35,105 public recordsPermission 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 development will consist of the construction of a dormer window in the main roof to the rear of the property.
The development will consist of the construction of two dormers and roof extension in the attic level to the rear of the property.
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.
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.
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.
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. PERMISSION & RETENTION St. Laurence OToole Catholic Social Care CLG, trading as Crosscare, intend to apply for Retention Permission for development consisting of: 1) The change of use from third level education (former Mater Dei Institute) to a family hub providing short term emergency accommodation to homeless families and altered internal layout to provide accommodation units (50 family units/133 bed spaces), 2) Retention of associated works i.e. the provision of new facilities within the existing building including; in the existing 2 Storey block new indoor recreation, play areas and study areas at first floor level, and new family accommodation units, laundry, & gym facilities at ground floor level; while in the three storey central block, new family accommodation units, staff offices and domestic kitchen facilities, together with, in the existing single storey chapel a new quiet room, store, counselling room and staff offices. Externally the replacement of all existing single glazed /panelled units with new double glazing /panelled units. 3) Retention of extensions to the existing two storey western block (former lecture block): consisting of infill modifications and extensions at ground floor level to the existing under-croft to provide family accommodation, i.e. 18m2 at the north end in two small infills, and 102m at the south end consisting of 80m2 of infill & 22m of extension beyond the original under-croft; together with alterations to the existing fenestration on all sides of this block. 4) Retention of extensions to the existing three storey block, to the east an additional 34m2 at ground level to provide family accommodation units and on its new flat roof a new terrace to the existing first floor dining room, including a new external stair to the existing garden area; to the south a new three storey external fire escape stairs; to the west some additional kitchen plant equipment beside the kitchen back door and on the north elevation a new kitchen extract duct up on to the roof. 5) Retention of extensions to the existing single storey block, externally to the south a new 3m2 entrance lobby and internally a new 10m2 first floor counselling room in the existing double height space, resulting in a combined total extension area of 167m2 to the building, bringing the total area of accommodation in the building to 2,532m2 including the extensions. 6) Retention of new free standing external structures, a 9m2 storeroom, a 44m2 covered play area, pedestrian ramps, external children's play area, and associated site development works including two 12m2 metal storage sheds and adjacent bin storage facility and one 15m by 2.4m container as a temporary storage area. The Development Proposed for Planning Permission will consist of 52 new bicycle stands, i.e. 26 open spaces & 26 covered bicycle spaces. The existing car park provides 30 spaces, immediately in front of the building, and the family hub has full access to the existing Clonliffe Road entrance car park with its 46 spaces. All at Crosscare, Clonliffe Family Hub (former Mater Dei Institute), 204-206 Clonliffe Road, Dublin, D03 PD86, which is within the curtilage of the Protected Structure of the former Holy Cross College.
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.
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.
1. Demolition of block shed located in the rear garden. 2. Construction of a two storey flat roof rear extension to consist of a kitchen and lounge at the ground floor and a bedroom and bathroom at the first floor. 3. General remodel and partial upgrade of the existing dwelling at both ground floor & first floor to suit the proposed layouts. 4. All drainage, structural and associated site works to be implemented.
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.
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 to demolish existing ground floor rear extension (10 sqm) and to replace with a two storey extension with flat roof over.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for proposed works at a site to the rear, and within the curtilage of no. 234 Clonliffe Road, a Protected Structure, consisting of the following principal elements: 1. Construction of a contemporary, detached, two-storey dwelling house with flat roof which accommodates screened, private open space at roof level. 2. The new dwelling will be accessed from the existing private lane to the rear of no. 234 Clonliffe Road which is accessed from Drumcondra Road Lower, 3. The development will include all associated landscaping, drainage and site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION & PERMISSION: The development consists of: Retention of solar panels installed on the valley of the roof and planning permission for new alterations/ extensions to the rear of the two storey terraced house, comprising refurbishment of the existing house, replacement of unoriginal front door, demolition of existing utility & unoriginal sheds and construction of a new single storey flat roofed extension with 2No. roof lights to the rear of the house, with associated modifications to the existing fenestration and site development.
The proposed development will consist of a single-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling, with rooflights, and all associated site works.
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.
Change of use of the existing garage and workshop at 3A Saint George's Avenue, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, D03 RH36 to a gymnasium.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE The development will consist of the construction of 46 no. apartments consisting of 33 no. 2-bedroom 4 person apartments, 1 no. 2-bedroom 3 Person, and 12 no. 1 bedroom apartments all with balconies to the South, West, East and North in a single block ranging in height from 2 to 6 storeys with 408sqm of landscaped communal open space at ground level and 89sqm of communal roof terrace at fifth floor level; the provision of 2 no regular car parking spaces, 1 no. disabled space, 100 no regular secured bicycle parking spaces, 2 no secured cargo bicycle spaces, bicycle maintenance area, bin store, ESB distribution station, ancillary plant/services with enabling and site development works, landscaping, boundary treatment, lighting, services and connections, waste management and other ancillary works. The gross floor area of the building to be 4233 sqm all at this site of 0.17 hectares.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of a 74 unit Build to Rent scheme consisting of 11 no. 2-bedroom apartments, 18 no. 1-bedroom apartments and 45 no. studio-apartments and ancillary communal areas in an 8 storey over lower ground floor level building. The gross floor area of the building to be 6032sqm with 640sqm communal facilities to include a gym area, communal social area with kitchen facility, bike storage for 122 bicycles (22 at ground floor and 100 at lower ground floor), bike repair station, workspaces, meeting rooms, communal storage area and a parcel room. With ancillary plant / services and 390sqm of communal landscaped garden (210sqm at ground floor and 180sqm at lower ground floor). At ground floor level 4 no car parking spaces, 22 no bicycle parking spaces, external lift and enclosure to lower ground floor level, ESB sub station and 2 no external stairs to lower ground floor level. Ground floor accommodation within the building to include a 50sqm reception area, 2 no. communal lounge areas, with 2 no. lifts, 3 no. stairs and residential accommodation. There is a 56sqm communal roof terraces at sixth floor level along with 2 no. additional roof terraces at seventh floor (93sqm and 48sqm). There are proposed balconies to the South, West, and East. All with enabling and site development works, landscaping, boundary treatment, lighting, services and connections, waste management and all other ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Proposed works at a site to the rear, and within the curtilage of, no.236 Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, a Protected Structure, consisting of the following principal elements: 1. Demolition of existing single-storey Garage/Workshop structure on the site; 2. Construction of a contemporary, detached, two- storey dwelling house with flat roof which accommodates screened, private open space at roof level; 3. The new dwelling will be accessed from the existing private lane to the rear of no.236 Clonliffe Road which is accessed from Drumcondra Road Lower; 4. The development will include all associated landscaping, drainage and site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for proposed works at a site to the rear, and within the curtilage of no.238 Clonliffe Road, a Protected Structure, fronting onto Drumcondra Road Lower and the private lane to the rear, consisting of the following principal elements: 1. Construction of a contemporary, detached, two-storey dwelling house with flat roof which accommodates screened, private open space at roof level, 2. The new dwelling will be accessed from the existing private lane to the rear of no. 238 Clonliffe Road which is accessed from Drumcondra Road Lower, 3. The development will include all associated landscaping, drainage and site development works.
The development will consist of 1. Demolition of existing single-storey rear extension. 2. Construction of a new single storey flat roof rear extension, consisting of a dining area and W.C. 3. Conversion of the existing attic space (for use as a home office & W.C) incorporating one dormer window and two roof windows to the rear roof plane. 4. General remodel and upgrade of the existing dwelling at both floor levels to suit the new proposed layouts. 5. All drainage, structural and associated site works to be implemented.
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.
RETENTION: Permission for retention of existing single story ground floor extension to rear - floor area 7.5 sqm.
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.
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.
Permission for construction of a flat roof Dormer Extension and Attic Conversion of 16.4m2 to rear.
Planning permission for the development on a 0.194 ha site. The propopsed development will principally consists of: the demolition of all existing structures on site (1,436 sqm) including nos. 42-44 (including the former Quinn's Public House), No.46 and the surviving facades of Nos. 48B, 50 and 50A Drumcondra Road Lower, Dubln9; and the provision of a part 2 no. to part 5 no. storey over partial basement mixed-use develoment containing 3 no. commercial units including a bookmakers (131 sqm), a cafe (46 sqm) and retail unit (84 sqm) at ground floor level and 50 no. build-to-rent apartments (11 no. studio units, 33 no. one bedroom units and 6 no. two bedroom units) and internal communal amenity/support facilities (224 sqm). The scheme which has a gross floor area of 3,157 sqm in addition to a part basement measuring 338 sqm, also includes an external deck access facing south extending from first level to third floor levels. The residential units will be principally accessed from St. Alphonsus Avenue with the scheme including pedestrian and cyclist access from the laneway to west connecting to St. Joseph's Avenue. The development also includes bicycle parking; bin stores; comms room; meter room; ESB substation; wintergardens and balconies facing north, east and west; roof garden facing north, east and west; green roofs, PV panels; boundary treatments; hard and soft landscaping; lighting; plant and all other assocciated site works above and below ground.
RETENTION: Retention of Bakery Kitchen unit at ground floor, to rear of Shouk restaurant, at St. Joseph's Art college Drumcondra Ltd. 40, Drumcondra Road Lower, Dublin, 9.
RETENTION: Retention Planning Permission sought for "Shouk Restaurant" consisting of existing restaurant structure with kitchen, wash-room, wine bar, seating areas, right of way to second floor toilets and ground floor disabled toilet, together with right of way to cold store, (1) cold store; (2) dry store, staff room, all at 40 Drumcondra Road Lower, Drumcondra, Dublin 9.
Protected Structure (2361): planning permission is sought for internal works consisting of the provision of an ensuite and lobby (11 m2) to a bedroom (39 m2) to the first floor of a two storey over basement detached house.
Retention planning permission for retention of existing single storey structure (total floor area 63m. sq. comprising 2 no self-contained residential units, 1B & 1C at ground floor level.
RETENTION: The proposed development comprises the following: Change of use from residential dwelling to residential accommodation for homeless persons. The building will comprise 13 no. bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, shower room, WC’s, office and utility room. Outdoor amenity space is provided to rear of the property for use by residents. The building can accommodate up to 33 no. persons. No internal or external physical works are proposed for the building.
Retention planning permission for retention of existing two storey /single storey extension (total floor area 107m sq.) comprising 3 no. self-contained residential units, units 1B & 1C at ground floor level and unit 2A at first floor level, all located to the rear.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: (a) Permission for the demolition of the existing single storey structure circa 40m sq. (Unit 1C), the reinstatement of the resultant area as private amenity space and amendments to elevations at first floor level for the relocation of the existing south west first floor bedroom window to the north west elevation of two storey return and (b) Retention permission for the additional 10m sq. of extended floor area at ground floor level (Unit 1B) and additional 16m sq. of extended floor area at first floor level (Unit 2A) to the rear of the existing two storey return, all located at units 1B, 1C & 2A, rear of 74 (Woodlawn House), Drumcondra Road Lower, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09W0Y5.
RETENTION /PERMISSION is sought to retain existing Bakery shop, and to complete works, ( Fit Out ), also to retain and complete works, (External Render) to existing Sourdough Bakery, Permission Sought to erect support structure and retractable canopy, and Canvas infill cover to yard.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION: For development consisting of: a) Material Change of of the existing building from bed & breakfast use into residential use providing for 4 no. new apartments, one per floor, within the existing floor area of the building, as follows: unit 1 - 44.8msq at basement (lower ground floor) level; unit 2-35.5msq at ground floor (entry) level; unit 3-45.1msq at first floor level; unit 4-45.3msq at second floor level (b) Replacement of all non-original windows with new timber-framed six over six sash windows to the front and rear at ground, first and second floor levels, and 2 no. timber-framed windows at basement level, all to existing opes; (c) Structural repairs to redress water damage including removal of the existing temporary roof and reinstatement with new natural slates; removal and replacement of the existing suspended timber floors and upgrading to new fire rated suspended timber floors and ceilings throughout; (d) Refurbishment of existing internal stair and reinstatement to match existing; to (e) Internal alterations to remove non-original internal partitions at all levels; (f) Provision of new internal partitions to new unit layouts at all levels; (g) Fire safety upgrade works include new alarm system, firestopping at attic level and at compartments below, new internal fire doors at all levels, and new fire rated partitions and ceilings as required; (h) New AOV rooflight to existing roof valley; (1) Weatherproofing and remedial works to the existing front entrance steps; (i) Refurbishment of existing historic fabric including 2 no. original arched windows to the rear, original external ironwork throughout, plasterwork to entrance hall, localised repairs and patching to original brickwork to the front and to the original render to the rear; (k) Existing drainage to be refurbished including new pipework and new cast iron rainwater goods as required; (1) Landscaping works to the front and rear including new localised reduction in external ground level to the rear to form new 2msq lower area; new permeable paving; planting; refuse store; bicycle parking; and a new boundary treatment subdividing the subject site from the rear section opening onto St. Joseph's Avenue; (m) New mechanical and electrical services throughout; (n) 4 no. new bathrooms and kitchenettes, one each per proposed apartment; (0) Remedial works to address dampness in the existing external walls and lower ground floor; (p) Remedial works to the existing rear return including provision of new tenant storage areas and repairs to the existing non-original roof; (q) Temporary use of the rear (western) portion of the existing site fronting on to St. Joseph's Avenue for a temporary construction compound, access and deliveries for the duration of the proposed works only; (r) All ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention permission and permission for the construction of a single-storey building for domestic storage purposes (bikes, tools, etc) as follows: (a) the retention of works undertaken to date including foundations and rising walls to a height of approx. 660mm. (b) Permission for the completion of the works. All to the rear of the existing residential building at 9 Drumcondra Road Lower.
Planning permission to construct a new single storey detached shed in the rear garden.
RETENTION: of amendments to a previously permitted single storey shed (Reg. Ref. 4624/22) comprising of an increase in the overall floor area by approximately 7.3 sqm with 2 No rooflights, 2 No doors to the rear lane and elevational changes including the relocation of the front window and door and reduction in the overall heights all in the rear garden
RETENTION: The development consists of retention of amendments to a previously permitted single storey shed (Reg Ref 4642/22 ) comprising of an increase in the overall floor area by approximately 7.3 sq. m with elevational changes including the relocation of window and doors all in the rear garden.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission is sought for the removal of artefacts of a Liturgical and Religious nature from Holy Cross Church (a protected structure RPS no 1901) to facilitate their reinstatment in appropriate locations (subject to separate statutory consents where required). The artefacts consist of the following: 1. Altar of the Holy Cross - south aisle - bas-relief c.1870, 2. Our Ladys Altar - north isle - bas-relief 1870, 3. Statue of Pope Pius IX - 1865 by Filippo Matteini, 4. Statue of Cardinal Cullen - 1881 by Thomas Farrell, 5. Stone Plaque built into wall (coat of arms of Cardinal Cullen) 19th c, 6. Main altar (late 20th c), 7. Tabernacle (late 20thc), 8. Stations of the cross (19th c), 9. Confessional box (19th c), 10. Crucifix above main altar (late 20th c), 11. Pews to central aisle and side aisles (late 20th c)
The development will consist of: (a) the demolition of the existing single storey light industrial buildings on the site, (b) the construction of 6 no. three storey, 2 bedroom, terraced townhouses to the rear of the site inclusive of all, roof terraces, roof lights, drainage, bicycle spaces and associated site works, (c) the construction of a semi-basement single storey building to the front of the site, comprising shared bin stores, storage and garage with 3 no. car lifts, to accommodate 6 no. cars, with a shared terrace over at first floor level, (d) the widening of the existing vehicular access to St. Joseph's Avenue along with pedestrian and bicycle access onto St. Joseph's via the adjoining mews lane. On completion the development will comprise 6 no. dwelling units, car spaces and bicycle spaces respectively.
Permission to demolish an existing garage and construct a new 2 storey 2 bedroom mews dwelling including the provision of a rear garden with integral car port and the creation of vehicular access off rear laneway including the widening of rear laneway to a minimum 5.5m and ancillary siteworks all in the rear garden.
Permission for development to include change of use from florist to food retail, selling hot and cold food and beverages, new signage, internal alterations and all associated ancillary works.