Planning records
Showing 1-2 of 2 public recordsPermission for development at a site located within the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) and the Religious Sisters of Charity complex, Dublin Road, Bray, County Dublin. The development will consist of: Revisions and extension of an existing internal road at the former Industrial Yarns site (presently Lidl) to connect the Religious Sisters of Charity complex to the Dublin Road and closure of existing vehicular access at the Dublin Road/Upper Dargle Road Junction; and all associated development works, including revisions to existing footpath/cycle tracks to tie into the proposed extended internal road, provision of footpaths, site clearance, drainage, landscaping and boundary treatment works, road markings, a new entrance gate (c. 2 m height), and all ancillary site works. The application site extends into Wicklow County Council's administrative boundary; thus, a concurrent application is being submitted to Wicklow County Council.
348 No. residential units comprising:- 46 No. 1 bed apartments, 171 No. 2 bed apartments, 124 No. 3 bed apartments, 6 No. 2 bed duplex units, 1 No. 3 bed duplex units (Total Residential Gross Floor Area 37,664 sq.m); 1 No. retail unit (80 sq.m of Gross Lettable Retail Floorspace); 1 No. Cafe (135 sq.m GFA); 368 No. car parking spaces will be provided to service the proposed scheme (of which 350 No. will be provided at basement level and 18 No. will be provided at surface level); The demolition of an outbuilding at Industrial Yarns; Provision of a new vehicular access off the Dublin Road and new internal road network to service the proposed scheme (which will link into the proposed new road network for the Bray Golf Club lands lying within the administrative area of Bray Town Council for which a separate concurrent planning application is being made by Pizarro Developments); The upgrading and extension of the existing vehicular access road to the Industrial Yarns site to provide for a new access to the existing St. Philomena's National School (in tandem with a concurrent planning application being made by Pizarro Developments to Bray Town Council in respect of the former Golf Club lands); Provision of a new access to the St. John of Gods site off the proposed new internal road network (in tandem with a concurrent application by Pizarro Developments to Bray Town Council in respect of the former Golf Club lands); Associated landscaping, site development and service works (which will link into proposed landscaping, site development and service infrastructure for adjoining lands for which a separate concurrent planning application is being made by Pizarro Developments to Bray Town council in respect of the former Golf Club lands); The total GFA of development proposed under this application is 37,879 sq.m (above ground) plus basement of 16,851 sq.m (which will accommodate car parking); This planning application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).