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RETENTION PERMISSION: New External Fascia Sign displaying "Build A Bear" Logo, "Build-A-Bear Workshop" Wording & Colours.
Permission for new shopfront and signage to replace existing.
PERMISSION & RETENTION The development will consists of • The installation of an illuminated sign on the existing shopfront fascia; • The installation of non- illuminated blade sign perpendicular to the shop front on the existing shopfront fascia; • The retention of the existing roller shutter installed by the previous tenant; • Tall associated site works; This building is located within an architectural conservation area.
PERMISSION: Proposed development consists of the replacement of the existing lightbox advertising sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 600mm deep) at first floor level at 51 Grafton St, Dublin 2, with an LED digital display sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 150mm deep) which will carry a series of alternating static advertisements (6 per minute). If granted, the permission would be on the basis of decommissioning, in line with the outdoor advertising policy of Dublin City Council, outdoor signage located at 65 Harold's Cross Road, Harold's Cross, Dublin, D6W W447 and 57 Kilbarrack Road, Kilbarrack Lower, Dublin 5, DO5 V8P9.
The proposed development consists of the replacement of the existing light box advertising sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 600mm deep) at first floor level at 51 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, with an LED digital display sign (3m high by 2.00m wide by 150mm deep) which will carry a series of alternating static advertisements (6 per minute). If granted, the permission would be on the basis of decommissioning, in line with the outdoor advertising policy of Dublin City Council, approved "Tesco Finest" outdoor signage located at the upper floors of this building together with it ancillary strip lighting on the surrounds and spot lighting at parapet level.
Planning permission for the amendment to an existing shopfront including the refacing of the existing fascia; painting of the existing shopfront frame with new solid panels either side of the existing entrance door and the installation of an illuminated sign mounted on the new fascia panel, together with all associated site works; all at 41, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 WP63. This building is located within an architectural conservation area.
The development will consist of permission for the erection of a sliding open-mesh retractable security gate to existing shop entrance.
Permission for a change to the existing shopfront including alterations to the entrance doorway, alterations to glazing and revisions to signage at 62-63 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 FX05.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: a) Permission for: External seating area to front (south) of building 10sqm with chairs, tables, un-branded wind-breaks, within curtilage of site abutting public footpath. b) Retention Permission for: (i) Change of use of (a) basement from retail to offices [410sqm] (b) ground floor from retail/ storage to office [385sqm] and café [185sqm] and c) first floor from retail with ancillary accommodation to offices and ancillary accommodation [600sqm]; (ii) Minor internal alterations to non-original partitions; (iii) Replacement of fascia sign consisting individual cut out built-up brass letter on existing stone fascia.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Zozimus Bar Limited intends to apply for permission to continue the use of the artistic installation of umbrellas suspended on catenary cables affixed to the external walls of the adjacent buildings, Centenary House, Anne's Lane, Dublin 2 and nos. 35, 36 and 37 Dawson Street (Protected Structures) and will include integral lighting in individual umbrellas, for which temporary permission was granted by Planning Permission Reg. Ref. 3528/17 and renewed by Planning Permission Reg. Ref. 4717/19.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Permission to retain the artistic installation of umbrellas suspended on catenary cables affixed to the external walls of the adjacent buildings, Centenary House, Anne's Lane, Dublin 2 and Nos. 35, 36 and 37 Dawson Street (Protected Structures) and will include integral lighting in individual umbrellas, for which a temporary permission was granted by Planning Permission Reg. Ref. 3528/17.
The development will consist of two new awnings to the front fascia elevation at Unit 027, St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, all associated site and ancillary works at this address in accordance with the plans as submitted.
The development will consist of: The change of use from Retail Shop to Coffee Shop, a new set of double entrance doors and window to the existing front elevation, new advertisement signage at front fascia elevation at unit 27, St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, all associated site and ancillary works at this address in accordance with the plans as submitted.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of (a) the fit-out of the interior for retail purposes including the removal of existing modern fit-out partitions and fixed furniture; (b) the installation of new retail fit- out partitions and fixed furniture; (c) the installation of new connecting staircase from ground to first floor level replacing a modern staircase; (d) the upgrading of services provision & fire rated floors and walls within the building; (e) the replacement of existing retail signage within the signage area above the glazed shop windows with new simplified signage, and (f) a new disc logo sign affixed to the front elevation of the building.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE:The development shall consist of; repair works to the first, second and third floors of existing front façade facing onto Chatham Street comprising repair, repointing and cleaning of existing brickwork, repair of balcony and the repair and repainting of windows.
The proposed development will consist of the following: Change of use of existing first floor from retail to medical treatment and all ancillary works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: We, Gaiety Productions Unlimited Company, intend to apply for Planning Permission for development at Gaiety Theatre, Nos. 46–50 King Street South, Dublin 2, D02 V097 (a Protected Structure, RPS Ref. No. 4274). The proposed development will consist of the provision of a new Air Handling Unit (AHU) on the eastern roof to replace the existing system in a like-for-like manner; the replacement of the existing water tank on the roof with a new tank of similar size and location; the installation of new internal ductwork within the attic space to extract air from the auditorium and associated new ventilation grilles and louvres; structural repairs to the slabs forming the roof and floors on the eastern side of the Theatre; localised repair works to roof flashings, parapets, concealed gutters, roof lights, and junction areas; reinstatement and upgrade of rainwater outlets and downpipes from various roof levels; the installation of new gantry walkways, access ladders, and fall-protection systems to various roof areas to facilitate safe maintenance; the temporary removal, cleaning and reinstatement of the existing glazed canopy on the King Street South façade; and all ancillary and associated works required to facilitate the above and to improve the Theatre’s ventilation, building fabric and maintenance access.
RETENTION PERMISSION: (a) the retention of the change of use from off-licence retail wineshop to delicatessen at ground floor level, (b) the retention for minor alterations to the shopfront facing Chatham Street (including replacement of exiting signage).
Permission for change of use of part of an existing building (112 sqm) from office use to medical use (Class 8 ) at the corner unit, first floor, Grafton Buildings, 34 Grafton Street, Dublin 2.
PERMISSION & RETENTION:Retention permission for (a) change of use from treatment clinic at first floor (with 2 no. shared ground floor door and 2 no stairs) to restaurant with kitchen at first floor (with 2 no. shared ground floor doors and 2 no. stairs); and b) planning permission for new signage at the front entrance door.
Planning permission for development at Units C1, C2, C3, C4, C5A (D02 TE82), C5B (D02 E825), C6, Ground Floor, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of: Demolition of existing kiosk structures (Units C1, C2, C3, C4, C5A, C5B, C6) within the ground floor mall; Construction of new café/restaurant kiosk unit, with back of house and serving areas (114 sq.m.) and associated seating area (109sq.m.) to be called Unit C4-C6; Signage zones to new unit; All associated works.
Permission for development will consist of (a) the removal of the existing signage, (b) the installation of new fascia signage to the front elevation which shall be individually mounted letters with halo backlight illumination, (c) all associated site works.
RETENTION PERMISSION: the development consists of (a) the installation of external illuminated fascia signage, (b) all associated site works. The building is located within Grafton Street.
The development will consist of (a) the removal of the existing glazed double doors and glazed panels on the west elevation; (b) the installation of new single glazed, powder coated aluminium window to match existing on the west elevation; (c) the installation of new dwarf wall with stone cladding and cill detail to match existing; (d) the removal of the existing signage to the north elevation and west elevation; (e) the installation of a signage zone to both north and west elevation with individually mounted signage with halo backlight illumination, (f) all associated site works.The building is located in an Architectural Conservation Area under the Dublin City Council's Development Plan.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: The development consists of the retention of a wall-mounted sign with the wording 'Trinity Clinic' affixed to the front facade at first floor level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development on a site of c. 0.25 hectares at Nos. 33-36 Dawson Street and associated rear buildings, Nos. 33-36 Anne's Lane, and 3-4 Joshua Lane, Dublin 2 to amend part of the development permitted under Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3656/18. There are four buildings within the application site which are Protected Structures - No. 33 Dawson Street (Ref. 2263), No. 34 Dawson Street (Ref. 2264), No. 36 Dawson Street (Ref. 2265), No. 37 Dawson Street (Ref. 2266). The proposed development seeks to provide a basement of c. 628 sqm (previously omitted under Condition No. 6 of Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. 3656/18) which will provide 30 No. valet car parking spaces to serve the Royal Irish Automobile Club at Nos. 33-34 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 and associated access stairs to ground floor level.
Planning permission for the proposed development consists of the provision of own door street access to the retail unit with associated works to the street elevation.
The display of halo illuminated signs (individual letters) above the ground floor window and building entrance on the Chatham Street elevation and above the building entrance on the Balfe Street elevation; and the installation of 3 no. projecting flagpoles at first floor level on the Balfe Street elevation to the north of the building entrance for the display of national and (non-commercial) organisation flags
Permission for development at Chatham House, Chatham Street, Dublin 2 bounded to the south by Chatham Street, to the north by 4 Harry Street (Protected Structure), to the west by Balfe Street and to the east by Chatham Lane. The development will consist of the demolition of the existing three storey over basement building on the site and the construction of a 3,005 sq.m (GFA) six storey over basement mixed use building comprising an interactive multi-media exhibition area with associated offices, toilets and storage areas, plant areas, cycle parking (15 no. spaces) and bin storage areas in the basement; a multi-media exhibition and gallery area with an entrance from Chatham Street, an entrance lobby with entrances from Balfe Street and Chatham Lane and an ESB substation at ground floor; a multi-purpose conference and education space, meeting room, toilets and ancillary space at first floor; a total of 1425 sq.m (NFA) of office accommodation on the second, third, fourth and fifth floors with tiered roof terraces facing onto Chatham Street on the fourth and fifth floors; and 140 sq.m of solar photovoltaic ('PV') modules and a 160 sq.m plant area enclosure at roof level.
The proposed development involves the erection of a c.12.5 square-metre digital advertising panel (5.65 meters high by 2.2 meters wide). The base of the panel will be c.7.15 meters above the adjacent footpath with the top of the panel c. 12.8 meters above the footpath.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of removal of existing 'Inglot' signage and projecting banner at first floor level. Proposed external signage to existing timber storefront fascia at ground floor level in the form of individually pin mounted front-lit letters with a proposed internally illuminated 'snow cap' roundel behind the existing fenestration at first floor level. Minor alteration to storefront facade facing Anne Street South at ground floor level to include the replacement of existing modern sliding entry doors with traditional double leaf timber entry doors. All with associated site works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Works comprised of the refurbishment and repainting of existing windows, repainting of existing shopfront, repair of existing metal gutters and downpipes on East and South facades, limited repointing to areas of damaged/missing mortar on East and South facades, repointing to terracotta parapet cappings, cleaning of facade brickwork/terracotta on EAST, WEST and SOUTH facades, general maintenance to roof, installlation of facade lighting to SOUTH and EAST facades, installation of flagpole above main entrance, replacement of existing projecting sign on EAST facade and associated site works.
Planning permission for the change of the colour of existing fascia and side wall pilasters of the shop front of existing ground floor retail unit from the current black to the brand related red RAL3020 and all ancillary site works. This building is located within an architectural conservation area.
Removal of existing ground floor glazed shopfront and exterior cladding from fascia and side wall pilasters, construction of a new ground floor glazed shopfront featuring swing doors and stall riser, restoration/painting of existing fascia and side wall pilasters, installation of one non-illuminated shopfront sign (replacing current signage) mounted on the existing ground floor facia and all ancillary site works at 32 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 FH60. This building is located within an architectrural conservation area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: a) Change of use of the first floor and second floor attic, from Licensed Wine and Spirit Shop to Licensed Restaurant and the shared use for both shop and restaurant of the ground floor entrance hall and stairs, and associated minor works including an external sign on Balfe Street; and b) Alterations to the existing roof mounted venitilation equipment.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for the following: (a) change of use of the entire building of 416sqm (basement, ground floor, first floor and attic levels) from retail to off-licence (including ancillary spaces) selling wines and spirits and; (b) the change of text of the existing projecting sign at high level, and the name above the door, both on Harry Street, and; (c) the application of removable gold lettering to the glass of the lower sashes of the ground floor windows on all three elevations. The application includes, (d) the installation of removable shelf/display units including ground floor level window displays of non-alcohol produce.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE/RETENTION. Retention permission for the installation of 1 non illuminated awning at Milano, 38 Dawson Street, Dublin 2.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development that will consist of a glazed canopy (2838mm x 13050mm) fixed to the front of the building (a Protected Structure) at first floor level to overhang at a height 2580mm above the existing pavement seating on the pedestrian section of Harry Street. Building is located at junction of Harry Street (pedestrian section) and Swan Yard to end of Chatham Lane (road). Main access from Harry Street.
Planning permission for development at 'Chatham and King', Chatham Street, Dublin 2 bounded to the north by Chatham Street, to the south by the rear of The Gaiety Centre, King Street South, to the west by Clarendon Row and to the east by 6 Chatham Street and the Gaiety Theatre (Protected Structure). The proposed development will consist of: 1) the change of use of the 3 no. food and beverage units at ground floor approved under register reference 4436/16 to retail use and the amalgamation of this floor space with the 2 no. approved retail units to form a single retail unit at ground floor; 2) the change of use of the approved retail floor space at upper basement level to food and beverage use; 3) alterations to the approved shopfronts at ground floor including the redesign of the approved entrance doors; the installation of a retractable accordion gate across the main shop entrance on the Chatham Street elevation; the installation of an additional two sets of double doors on the Chatham Street elevation; and the installation of new double doors to the basement on the Clarendon Row elevation; 4) the display of illuminated (backlit) signage (individual letters and logos) above the shopfronts on the Chatham Street and Clarendon Row elevations; 5) the installation of 12 no. projecting fixed fabric banner signs at first floor level (9 no. on the Chatham Street elevation and 3 no. on the Clarendon Row elevation); and 6) the installation of a projecting curved canopy over the main shop entrance on the Chatham Street elevation.
PERMISSION:The proposed development will consist of the change of use of the approved retail floor space at upper basement level to a bowling alley and indoor leisure facility with ancillary bar.
Permission for alterations to the entrance of Costello House at 1 Clarendon Row & 33-45 South King Street, Dublin 2 to include new sliding glazed entrance doors, internal draught lobby and a 0.6m high x 1.2mm wide signage panel. Installation of a 3.67m wide by 1.99m high internal illuminated sign at second floor level facing Clarendon Row.
Ampleforth Limited intends to apply for planning permission for development on a site on a site of c.0.26 ha, located at the Fitzwilliam Hotel, Nos. 128-134 St. Stephen's Green West, Dublin 2. D02 HE18. The development will consist of the remodelling and extension of the existing hotel at 4th - 7th floor levels fronting onto St. Stephen's Green ( 782sqm) and will include: (i) Alterations to the front façade including stone-clad framing of the existing bedroom terraces at 4th floor level; (ii) The reorganisation and extension of the existing bedrooms and circulation spaces at 5th floor level, resulting in 2 no. additional bedrooms, with new bedroom terraces at this level fronting onto St. Stephen's Green; (iii) 13 no. additional bedrooms at 6th floor level, including four with terraces fronting onto St. Stephen's Green, a new terrace to the existing presidential suite and revised circulation and servicing arrangements at 6th floor level; (iv) The development will also include the relocation of existing water tanks from the 6th floor level to the existing basement level; piped infrastructure and ducting and all associated site development works. (v) 7 no. additional bedrooms with revised circulation, Plant room and servicing arrangements at 7th floor level.
The development will consist of: Removal of existing shopfront glazing and recessed glazing and doors and all associated framing systems, to be replaced with new glazing and associated bronze aluminium framing support system and double-swing inward opening doors flush to shopfront. Removal of existing 'FITZPATRICKS' signage from front fascia, to be replaced with 'Russell & Bromley' signage fixed to front fascia (letters to be individually back lit). Fascia to be made good as necessary for the fixing of new signage. Increase in ground floor, gross floor area arising from reconfigured shopfront from 140 sqms to 148 sqms. All ancillary works to facilitate the development.
Davy Target Developments Limited intend to apply for planning permission for development at Unit No. B4B (Wagamama) located at basement and basement mezzanine level; and, Unit No. 13, 14 and 15 (Carroll's Irish Gifts) located at ground floor and ground floor mezzanine, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, King Street South, Dublin 2. The proposed development consists of: • Amalgamation of the two units (units B4B and 13-15) to provide for a single restaurant unit (800 sq.m.) at ground and basement levels including mezzanines.The amalgamation includes the change of use of Unit 13-15 to restaurant; • Rationalisation of internal layout to provide revised front of house and back of house areas; • New toilet facilities; • New stairs and lift from basement to ground floor mezzanine level • Demolition of internal structures and removal of existing railing and stairs to King Street South; • External elevational changes to King Street South include additional landscaping finish to match existing; signage zone; and, a new entrance to proposed unit integrated into existing shop front at street level; and • All associated works.
The development will consist of the change-of-use of the existing basement and ground floor retail unit to use as a restaurant and for the sale of hot food consumption off the premises and all associated site works.
Proposed change of use of 4No. bedrooms (124 Sqm ) to a luxury gym including an additional 41sq.m gym extension on the roof of the existing rear kitchen all at 2nd floor level.
The development will consist of two replacement retractable awnings to the front fascia elevation at the Solomen Gallery and adjoining retail unit, Westbury Hotel, Balfe Street all associated site and ancilliary woks at this address in accordance with the plans submitted.
DTDL Limited intend to apply for a 10 year planning permission for development at the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, D02 X309. The site is bound by St. Stephen’s Green West to the east, King Street South to the north, Glovers Alley to the south (in part) and Mercer Street Lower to the west, on a site area of c. 1.4 ha. The proposed development will consist of: • The rejuvenation of the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, involving the internal reconfiguration and partial redevelopment of the Centre, while maintaining a number of existing retail units and elements of the existing building structure; • The removal of the existing façade at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and replacement with new elevational treatments; • The proposal will result in a building of up to 8 no. storeys over basement (excluding mezzanines levels) with a total gross floor area of c. 87,158 sq.m (including multistorey car park); • There is a general increase in height across the development over the existing shopping centre and multistorey car park, which varies across the site. The maximum height increase over the existing multistorey car park (which includes plant screen parapets and when measured from the low point on King Street South), is 11.18 metres (existing 30.59m to a proposed 41.77m). The maximum height increase over the existing shopping centre (excluding the multistorey car park) (which includes plant screen parapets/glazed atrium roof and when measured from the low point on King Street South), is 13.27 metres (existing 25.5m to a proposed 38.77m); • The resulting retail floor area at basement, ground and first floor levels is 19,001 sq.m.; • The resulting café/restaurant/bar uses floor area at basement, ground, first and fourth floor levels is 4,768 sq.m.. The restaurant/bar at fourth floor level will be served by an outdoor terrace (374 sq.m); • Provision of c. 29,251 sq.m. office and ancillary spaces (including existing floor area where retained) at ground, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh floor levels and associated roof terraces; • Provision of a new townhall (511 sqm) at first floor level; • Provision of a 2-no. screen cinema (714 sqm) at ground and basement level; • Provision of an art exhibition space (447 sqm) at first floor level with associated additional arts display space within the shopping mall and artium; • The overall net increase in GFA over the existing development is c. 20,645 sq.m; • The proposal will include a reconfigured internal mall opening onto St. Stephen’s Green providing access to new and existing retail and café/restaurant units at ground and first floor; • Retail, café/restaurant and bar (public house) units are provided on the King Street South frontage, and on the St. Stephen’s Green West frontage; • The proposed development will include 441 no. bicycle parking spaces and 551 no. car parking spaces (503 spaces to Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and 48 spaces for RCSI Link). This represents a reduction in 138 no. car parking spaces from the number of spaces at present and; • The proposed development includes all associated works including partial demolition of existing structures, utilities connections, roof level plant and telecommunications infrastructure, PV panels, temporary construction works and site hoarding.
The site is bounded by St. Stephen's Green West to the east, King Street South to the north, Glovers Alley to the south (in part) and Mercer Street Lower to the west on a site area of 1,452 ha. The proposal is for the rejuvenation of the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, involving the internal reconfiguration and partial redevelopment of the centre, while maintaining a number of existing retail units and elements of the existing building structure. The proposal will result in a building of up to 8 no. storeys over basement of retail, cafe/restaurant/bar and office uses (excluding mezzanines in retail/cafe/ restaurant/bar units at ground floor and basement and car park level). The proposal includes the construction of three storeys of offices over the existing car parking structure (with the omission of the existing uppermost car park level). The proposal includes retail and office uses at first floor and the provision of office use at proposed 2nd to 7th floor levels. There is a general increase in height across the development over the existing shopping centre and multi-storey car park, which varies across the site. The maximum height increase over the existing multi-storey car park (which includes plant screen parapets and when measured from the low point on King Street South) is 11.18 metres (existing 30.59m to a proposed 41.77m). The maximum height increase over the existing shopping centre (excluding the multi storey car park) (which includes plant screen parapets/glazed atrium roof and when measured from the low point on King Street South) is 13.27 metres (existing 25.5m to a proposed 38.77m). A total gross floor area of 87,932 sq.m. is proposed, which includes a net reduction of retail floor area to 19,049 sq.m. a net reduction of the existing cafe/restaurant uses to 1,740 sq.m. and a net reduction of bar (public house) uses to 789 sq.m. 35,043 sq.m. of offices and ancillary spaces (including existing floor area where retained) are proposed. The overall net increase in GFA over the existing development is 21,419 sq.m. The proposal will include a reconfigured internal mall opening onto St. Stephen's Green providing access to new and existing retail and cafe/restaurant units at ground and first floor. Retail, cafe/restaurant and bar (public house) units and office entrances area provided on the King Street South frontage and on the St. Stephens' Green West frontage. The proposed development will include 551 no. car parking spaces and 512 no. bicycle-parking spaces. This represents a reduction in 138 no. car parking spaces from the number of spaces at present. The proposed development includes all associated works including demolition of existing structures, utilities connections, roof level plant and telecommunications infrastructure, temporary construction works and site hoarding and public realm works.