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Showing 1-3 of 3 public recordsRenovation 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 proposed development involves the demolition of all existing structures on the site comprising the former Annesley Motors car showroom and associated buildings and vacant dwellings and commercial premises at Nos. 20 to 26 (inclusive) Ballybough Road. The construction of a two storey (including mezzanine floor), neighbourhood centre development with a gross floor area totalling 2,391 sqms. The site area extends to circa 0.28 hectares. At ground floor, the proposed development includes three units (unit 1 – retail; unit 2 – retail/café; and, unit 3 – retail); undercroft parking for 29 cars and 16 external spaces; secure cycle store for staff within the undercroft; loading bay; existing ESB substation on O’Sullivan Avenue to be integrated into the development (a future ESB substation location is also proposed within the car park to the rear of the site should be the existing substation need to be decommissioned by ESB); an additional new ESB substation to service the proposed neighbourhood centre is also located internally within the building; other plant rooms and ancillary space; service vehicle and car access is off Clonliffe Avenue to the south of the site. At first floor, accessed by escalator/stair and lift core, is the licensed discount food store (supermarket) with a net sales area of 1,139 sqms including an off license sales area at first floor level with ancillary, office, storage and food preparation areas. The mezzanine level includes staff facilities ancillary to the supermarket. At roof level there will be both green roof, photovoltaic panels and a mechanical plant compound. The development includes all new drainage infrastructure, and all other works, including landscaping (hard and soft to the rear car park) and boundary treatments required to complete the development. The treatment of the roadside footpath area around outside of the application site is included on the submitted plans for indicative purposes only.
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.