Planning records
Showing 1-6 of 6 public recordsPERMISSION & RETENTION. The Board of St James’s Hospital intends to apply for planning permission and retention permission for development at this site, St James’s Healthcare Campus, St James’s Street, Dublin 8. The development for which planning permission is sought will consist of a 55 sq. m. single storey extension to the Burns Unit to accommodate a dayroom and staff office. The development for which retention permission is sought consists of an 81.8 sq. m. elevated plant room erected to the west of the Burns Unit and a service bridge extension to the Burns Unit.
RETENTION: The development consists of the retention for a temporary period of 5 years of a liquid oxygen compound previously part approved (for a temporary period under Reg. Ref. 3040/16) comprising of: a VIE (vacuum insulated evaporator) liquid oxygen primary tank (40,000 litres) of 8.15m in height; 2 no. back-up VIE liquid oxygen tanks (3,000 litres and 10, 500 litres) of 4.38m and 4.9m in height respectively; vapourisers (5.7m in height), concrete plinth, hardstanding area, concrete ramp, aluminium palisade fencing and security fencing (reconfigured from that previously approved); and all other site development works above and below ground required to facilitate the entire development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for development on a site (0.156 ha) located within St. Patrick's University Hospital campus, James's Street, Dublin 8 (overall site area of c.4.2 ha, which includes a Protected Structure; Dublin City Council RPS Ref. 856). The development will consist of maintenance and upgrade works to the original building (Protected Structure) including external repairs to roofs, chimneystacks and the replacement of defective rainwater goods; replacement windows; general elevational works including repairs to stone elevations and repointing; interior works to the building at principal level including the removal of 20th century internal partitions, suspended ceilings and wall linings and the reinstatement of I no. original door ope; and all associated localised interior repair works.
The Board of St. James's Hospital intends to apply for planning permission for development in the courtyard to the north of the Bone Marrow Treatment Unit, Phase 1F, St. James's Hospital, James's Street, Dublin 8, D08 A978. The development will consist of the construction of a single storey 4.9m high extension (212 sq. m.) to the Bone Marrow Treatment Unit to accommodate 4 no. acute leukaemia hospital ward treatment units; a link corridor to the existing Bone Marrow Treatment Unit (a further 18 sq. m.); roof top plant equipment with 1.4m high screen; and all other site development works above and below ground required to facilitate the development, all at podium level within the adjacent courtyard.
Planning permission - the proposed development will consist of a 4 storey, 1072 sq. m., 14.02 metre high infill to vacant yard and extension to the north of the existing mortuary building to serve as a bio-bank process storage unit accommodated over 2 floors with the additional 2 floors allocated to associated laboratory and administration functions; included will be a louvered open plant area 140 sq. m. at roof level, a further 2.7 metres high, all to match the existing building finishes; plant equipment and all other site development works, above and below ground required to facilitate the development, all located adjacent the north eastern boundary of the hospital campus. Vehicular access will be through the north entrance gates from Ewington Lane.
The development will consist of replacement/demolition of a temporary storage unit of 4.15m2 and the erection of a single storey building of 221m2, 41.15 metre high, to accommodate Clinical Supply Facilities, a patient reception area including linked access to the existing hospital corridors, plant equipment and all other site development works, above and below ground required to facilitate the development, all at podium level within Courtyard 12, Phase 1C of the Main Hospital Block. This proposed development is to facilitate the reconfiguration of the Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory and associated departments.