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Showing 1-10 of 10 public recordsPlanning Permission is sought for the demolition of the 2no. concrete spiral ramps which provide vehicular access to the Level 40 carpark & Level 50 external delivery bay, and all associated ancillary works, at Terminal 1, Dublin Airport, Collinstown, Co. Dublin. The existing vehicular access to Level 40 and Level 50 will no longer be required on foot of the development permitted under application register reference F20A/0553. The proposed development will also include a modification to the architectural treatment of the eastern façade of Terminal 1, as permitted under application register reference F20A/0553.
DAA PLC intends to apply for Permission for development at this site (c. 0.19 Ha), at Dublin Airport, Terminal 1 Arrivals, Terminal Complex, Collinstown, Swords, Co. Dublin otherwise bounded by Terminal 1 Departure Canopy to the North-West, Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall to the South-West, Terminal 1 Multi-Storey Car Park to the North-East and Terminal 2 to the South-East. The proposed development consists of the following works: a)Taxi rank enclosure •Demolition and dismantling of existing roofed enclosure; new electrical routes and drainage layouts; new solid roof with glazed sides enclosure to accommodate 115 no. passengers, with illumination, information screens and drainage connections; new signage and repainting to existing personnel hut. b)Taxi rank set-down area •Provision of 8 no. standard pick-up spaces; provision of 1 no. people with reduced mobility (PRM) pick-up space; provision of 1 no. multi-use pick-up space; provision of dual lane system to accommodate the adjacent bus lane and provision of central island to allow left hand entry to all vehicles. c) Departure road canopy •Repair to structure; paint treatment to bridge structures and to the extent of the adjoining RC structure supporting the departure and arrivals bridge; fitting new cable routes; fitting new cladding to the departure bridge steelwork; new ribbon style digital information screen and support framing.
We, daa plc, intend to apply for a temporary 7-year permission for a proposed development at 2no. landside sites (Site A (c. 1.36ha) (including part of the existing Ground Transportation Centre, Atrium Road 1, and Terminal 1 Multi-Storey Car Park (MSCP)) and Site B (c. 1.64ha) (part of the existing Express Red Long-Term Car Park)), in the townlands of Collinstown, Corballis, Rock, Stockhole, and Toberbunny, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin. The proposed development will consist of the provision of infrastructure to facilitate the charging of electrical busses for Dublin Airport, as follows: Site A (Atrium Rd 1): The development will consist of (1) the installation of 4No. Pantograph Electrical Bus Charger Units, each with 3No. associated power cabinets on Atrium Rd 1; (2) the upgrade of the existing substation 7 which is located internally within the T1 Multistorey Car Park (MSCP) and an upgrade of the existing underground power cable between existing substation 6 and existing substation 7; (3) ducting from the upgraded electrical substation #7 to the proposed pantograph units for both power and comms supply; (4) new paint markings within the existing bus laybys on Atrium Rd 1; and (5) all other associated site development works, including relocation of 2no. existing bus shelters on Atrium Rd 1 and minor internal demolition works within Terminal 1 MSCP. Site B (Red Long-Term Car Park): The development will consist of (1) the construction of an EV bus charging depot; (2) the installation of 1No. Pantograph Electrical Bus Charger Unit with 3No. associated power cabinets in the new bus charging depot; (3) the installation of 8No. EV Bus Chargers (4no. dual chargers and 4no. standard cable connection); (4) the construction of a new electric substation within the proposed EV bus charging depot site; (5) upgrade of the existing electrical substation #10 (internal works only); (6) provision of new electrical cabling and ducting within the proposed EV bus charging depot site and along Eastlands road and on internal circulation roads within the Red Long-Term Car Park, and connection to the existing Medium Voltage (MV) ring main at the junction between the Swords Rd (R132) and Corballis Road South; (7) security gates at the new depot entrance and exit; (8) new surface water drainage system incorporating attenuation; (9) the erection of CCTV equipment, security fencing, lighting, signage, and boundary fencing; and (10) all other associated site development works, including the removal of an existing fence, drainage works, and all hard and soft landscaping. 2no. landside sites (Site A (c. 1.36ha) (including part of the existing Ground Transportation Centre, Atrium Road 1, and Terminal 1 Multi Storey Car Park (MSCP) and Site B (c. 1.64ha) (part of the existing Express Red Long-Term Car Park) in the townlands of Collinstown, Corballis, Rock, Stockhole, and Toberbunny, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin AI received 23/08/24
Permission to amend a previous permitted development (Fingal County Council reg ref F21A/0255) located at Dublin Airport. The development proposed under the subject application relates specifically to Site A - Hotel Site. The development permitted on Site B, Site C and Site D is unaffected by this planning application. The proposed development, which provides for alterations to the permitted hotel development, comprises: the reconfiguration of the internal layout of all Levels of the permitted building (from Ground to Eleventh Floor Levels), to include amendments to the hotel bedrooms and related ancillary hotel facilities including entrance lobbies and reception spaces, meeting rooms, event / business space (with ancillary related spaces and public bar), administration, security office and staff facilities, restaurant with bar (and ancillary related spaces), leisure centre (including reception area and related facilities such as changing rooms, gym, treatment rooms, sauna, steam room and vitality room), toilets, waste storage area, bicycle store, ancillary space (which includes areas such as circulation cores (lifts and stairs) and routes, plant areas and storage areas throughout the building, electrical substations and switchrooms, toilets and shower areas etc.), and the omission of the permitted children's play room (kids club) and private dining area alterations to the Eleventh Floor Level's public bar's and executive lounge's south facing terrace; an increase in the size of the permitted retail unit by 9 sq m - from c. 188 sq m permitted to c. 197 sq m proposed); alterations to the permitted building's elevations; alterations to the permitted plant areas at Eleventh Floor Level and at Roof Level (and associated relocation of the roof plant screen, where required), including the relocation of the permitted weather radome and associated equipment room at Roof Level; and associated alterations to permitted hard and soft landscaping and permitted scheme's site services (mechanical and electrical, water supply, sewage disposal and surface water disposal), all on a proposed larger site area of 0.4859 for Site A (0.4715 ha permitted). The development also consists of the provision of a dedicated covered one-way service route to the rear of the permitted building at Ground floor Level, with associated automatic security roller shutters, intercom pillar and service area. Service route and yard access will be via the existing Terminal 2 Multi Storey Car Park access road, with egress will be via the Terminal 2 Multi Storey Car Park exit road in the west. The permitted designated drop-off / layby at the front of the hotel continues to be provided. The proposed development results in an increase in the permitted building's height (excluding weather radome) (from c. 41.5m permitted to c. 41.8m proposed) and alterations to the permitted extents of the building floorplates. The proposed development also results in an increase in the gross floor area of the permitted Ground, Second and Eleventh Floor Levels by c. 353 sq m in total (from c. 6,804 sq m floor area total permitted across these levels, to c. 7,157 sa m floor area total proposed across these levels), and a decrease in the size of the permitted First Floor Level by c. 5 sq m gross floor area (from c. 3,101 sq m floor area total permitted, to c. 3,096 sa m floor area total proposed) (there is no change proposed to the permitted gross floor areas of the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Floor Levels (c. 2,384 sq m floor area for each level or c. 18,784 sq m in total permitted)). The total gross floor area of the hotel building increases by c. 348 sq m (from c. 28,689 sq m permitted to c. 29,037 sq m proposed) with an increase in the number of hotel bedrooms from 410 No. permitted to 412 No. proposed.;Site B - Skybridge House (former TASC Building), Dublin Airport, townland of Collinstown, Co. Dublin; Site C - Site Compound 1 is bounded by the T2 Departure Road to the west and T2 Multi-storey Car Park to the east, Dublin Airport, townland of Corballis, Co. Dublin; and Site D - Site Compound 2 is located to the east of Swords Rugby Club in the townland of Stockhole, Co. Dublin.
The proposed development will consist of: (1) the reconfiguration and expansion of the existing 2-storey US Customs and Border protection (CBP) pre-clearance facility, which will consist of: (1a) the demolition of: 2no. existing Pier 4 link bridges; 2no. external vertical circulation cores (VCC) and 2no. airbridges; part of the north, east and south elevations of the existing CBP facility (c.309m 2 ), including external footpaths, ramps and handrails; and part of the existing apron pavement (c. 5,000m 2); (1b) internal reconfiguration of part of Pier 4 and the existing CBP facility and the construction of an expanded 2-storey, part 3-storey CBP facility to the east of the existing CBP facility (c. 6,419m 2 ), to include: (i) pre-clearance passenger processing facilities at Level 10 (ground floor), including 5 no. entry E-gates, queuing areas, 8no. screening lanes (including 1no. for training/contingency and 1no. for staff access (no increase in number of existing passenger screening lanes), 22no. booths, transit lounge area, welfare facilities, and ancillary staff facilities; (ii) lounge, retail/food and beverage area, swing gateroom, welfare facilities, airline lounge, staff facilities, including ancillary offices at Level 15 (first floor); (iii) construction of 2no. external vertical circulation cores (VCC); (iv) construction of a new link bridge at Level 20 (second floor) to the existing Terminal 2 building and all associated works; (v) fallow space at Level 10 and Level 20 to allow for future CBP security facilities, and a lift core extending to Level 30 (third floor (part)) to safeguard for future expansion, to merge with the remaining parts of the existing facility at Pier 4; (vi) ancillary external structures to the extended roof, including rooflights, external balustrade and handrail; fixed metal roof walkway; and fall protection anchorage system; (vii) realignment of the existing airside road; the provision of new airside road; and the provision of pedestrian walkways and zebra crossings; and (viii) the reorganisation of an existing airside operations car parking area to provide 15no. airside operations car parking spaces; the provision of 2no. PRM airside operations parking spaces, 2no. platinum passenger parking spaces, 2no. GIWA (goods vehicles) spaces, and 2no. bus set down areas. (1c) decommissioning of existing operational aircraft stand 409 L/C/R, and the provision of temporary MARS operational aircraft stand 409T accommodating 2no. Code C or 1no Code E aircraft, as well as the realignment of the existing apron by way of new paint markings on the apron pavement. (2) the partial demolition (c. 3,320m 2 ), refurbishment and upgrade of the existing 2-storey former Flight Catering Building, to become the South Apron Support Centre (SASC), which, together with its existing external hardstanding area to the north-west of the SASC, is to be used initially as a temporary construction compound (office storage and a pre-screening/ logistics/ staff welfare facilties) for the proposed works to the CBP facility, and then for continued use as an Airport Operational Building for airside support/operations, which will consist of: (2a) upgrade of the façade of the existing SASC building, to include partial demolition of the later attritions/extensions to the south and west flanks of the building; demolition of the existing pedestrian link bridge to Shamrock House to the east (making good the elevation of Shamrock House to match the existing), and demolition of an existing substation internal to the building; (2b) the refurbishment of the remaining SASC structure to provide offices, meeting rooms, staff welfare facilities, storage and plant rooms on the ground and first floors, and refurbished rooftop plant enclosure and new rooftop balustrades (c. 5,043m 2 ), as well as an external dining courtyard at ground floor; (2c) the provision of 10no. visitor car parking spaces, 2no. PRM visitor car parking spaces and 80no. cycle storage racks; (2d) revised external pedestrian and vehicular circulation arrangements; and (2e) separate external smoking shelter and separate external bin storage. The proposed development at the existing CBP and SASC buildings will also require the diversion and extension of the existing watermain on site, and a new foul and surface water drainage system, including a proposed future clean only pipeline for future diversion of roof runoff from the CBP building. The proposed development also includes all associated site development and landscaping works, and all ancillary airport infrastructure including additional apparatus/ equipment, as well as High Mast Lighting (HML). The proposed development will not result in any increase in passenger or operational capacity at Dublin Airport. There will also be no increase in staff parking, either airside or landside, as a result of the proposed development. The planning application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR). Site of the existing 2-storey US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) pre-clearance facility at Pier 4, Terminal 2 (c. 1.765ha), and the site of the existing 2-storey former Flight Catering Building to the southeast of the Terminal 2 building (c. 0.86 ha), in the townlands of Corballis and Collinstown, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin.
A proposed development comprising the taking of a ‘relevant action’ only within the meaning of Section 34C of the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended, at Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin, in the townlands of Collinstown, Toberbunny, Commons, Cloghran, Corballis, Coultry, Portmellick, Harristown, Shanganhill, Sandyhill, Huntstown, Pickardstown, Dunbro, Millhead, Kingstown, Barberstown, Forrest Great, Forrest Little and Rock on a site of c. 580 ha. The proposed relevant action relates to the night-time use of the runway system at Dublin Airport. It involves the amendment of the operating restriction set out in condition no. 3(d) and the replacement of the operating restriction in condition no. 5 of the North Runway Planning Permission (Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. No. F04A/1755; ABP Ref. No. PL06F.217429 as amended by Fingal County Council F19A/0023, ABP Ref. No. ABP-305289-19), as well as proposing new noise mitigation measures. Conditions no. 3(d) and 5 have not yet come into effect or operation, as the construction of the North Runway on foot of the North Runway Planning Permission is ongoing. The proposed relevant action, if permitted, would be to remove the numerical cap on the number of flights permitted between the hours of 11pm and 7am daily that is due to come into effect in accordance with the North Runway Planning Permission and to replace it with an annual night-time noise quota between the hours of 11.30pm and 6am and also to allow flights to take off from and/or land on the North Runway (Runway 10L 28R) for an additional 2 hours i.e. 2300 hrs to 2400hrs and 0600 hrs to 0700 hrs. Overall, this would allow for an increase in the number of flights taking off and/or landing at Dublin Airport between 2300 hrs and 0700 hrs over and above the number stipulated in condition no. 5 of the North Runway Planning Permission, in accordance with the annual night time noise quota. The relevant action pursuant to Section 34C (1) (a) is: To amend condition no. 3(d) of the North Runway Planning Permission (Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. No. F04A/1755; ABP Ref. No.: PL06F.217429 as amended by Fingal County Council F19A/0023, ABP Ref. No. ABP-305289-19). Condition 3(d) and the exceptions at the end of Condition 3 state the following: ‘3(d). Runway 10L-28R shall not be used for take-off or landing between 2300 hours and 0700 hours except in cases of safety, maintenance considerations, exceptional air traffic conditions, adverse weather, technical faults in air traffic control systems or declared emergencies at other airports.’ Permission is being sought to amend the above condition so that it reads: ‘Runway 10L-28R shall not be used for take-off or landing between 0000 hours and 0559 hours except in cases of safety, maintenance considerations, exceptional air traffic conditions, adverse weather, technical faults in air traffic control systems or declared emergencies at other airports or where Runway 10L-28R length is required for a specific aircraft type.’ The net effect of the proposed change, if permitted, would change the normal operating hours of the North Runway from the 0700hrs to 2300 hrs to 0600 hrs to 0000 hrs. The relevant action also is: To replace condition no. 5 of the North Runway Planning Permission (Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. No. F04A/1755; ABP Ref. No.: PL06F.217429 as amended by Fingal County Council F19A/0023, ABP Ref. No. ABP-305289-19) which provides as follows: 5. On completion of construction of the runway hereby permitted, the average number of night time aircraft movements at the airport shall not exceed 65/night (between 2300 hours and 0700 hours) when measured over the 92 day modelling period as set out in the reply to the further information request received by An Bord Pleanála on the 5th day of March, 2007. Reason: To control the frequency of night flights at the airport so as to protect residential amenity having regard to the information submitted concerning future night time use of the existing parallel runway'. With the following: A noise quota system is proposed for night time noise at the airport. The airport shall be subject to an annual noise quota of 7990 between the hours of 2330hrs and 0600hrs. In addition to the proposed night time noise quota, the relevant action also proposes the following noise mitigation measures: - A noise insulation grant scheme for eligible dwellings within specific night noise contours; - A detailed Noise Monitoring Framework to monitor the noise performance with results to be reported annually to the Aircraft Noise Competent Authority (ANCA), in compliance with the Aircraft Noise (Dublin Airport) Regulation Act 2019. The proposed relevant action does not seek any amendment of conditions of the North Runway Planning Permission governing the general operation of the runway system (i.e., conditions which are not specific to nighttime use, namely conditions no. 3 (a), 3(b), 3(c) and 4 of the North Runway Planning Permission) or any amendment of permitted annual passenger capacity of the Terminals at Dublin Airport. Condition no. 3 of the Terminal 2 Planning Permission (Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. No. F04A/1755; ABP Ref. No. PL06F.220670) and condition no. 2 of the Terminal 1 Extension Planning Permission (Fingal County Council Reg. Ref. No. F06A/1843; ABP Ref. No. PL06F.223469) provide that the combined capacity of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 together shall not exceed 32 million passengers per annum. The planning application will be subject to an assessment by the Aircraft Noise Competent Authority in accordance with the Aircraft Noise (Dublin Airport) Regulations Act 2019 and Regulation (EU) No 598/2014. The planning application is accompanied by information provided for the purposes of such assessment. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report will be submitted with the planning application. The planning application and Environmental Impact Assessment Report may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy, at the offices of the Planning Authority during its public opening hours of 9.30 - 16.30 (Monday – Friday) at Fingal County Council, Fingal County Hall, Main Street, Swords, Fingal, Co. Dublin. AI received 13/09/21 AI deemed significant Revised public notices(SAI) received 21/09/21
Planning permission for development which will consist of alterations to section of the existing internal road network and associated works, on the Departures routes to and from the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 forecourts in the townlands of Corballis and Collinstown, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin. The proposed development will include the reconfiguration of the 2no. existing exit lanes from both the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 forecourts to provide 4no. new exit lanes, and all associated works including pay cabinets, staff control reader, control barrier, flexi bollards, automatic number plate recognition cameras, CCTV cameras, and 2no. cantilever columns with lane guidance signage, new fencing, new kerbs, new/realigned footpaths and cycleways, relocated lighting columns, and traffic islands. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 1 and 2 forecourts will also have 1no. lane for buses and taxis. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 1 forecourt will have 1no. lane including control barriers for emergency vehicles only. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 2 forecourt will also involve the closure of the existing access/egress into the existing Terminal 2 short-term surface car park and the provision of a new access and new egress, barrier, a CCTV camera and pay cabinet; a proposed concrete median to tie into the existing median; the internal rearrangement and change of use of the existing Terminal 2 surface car park (291no. spaces) to provide 245no. long-term car parking spaces, 17no. van parking spaces, and 20no. short-term car parking spaces; and the removal of an existing pedestrian crossing and provision of a new pedestrian crossing. The proposed development will also involve the erection of advance traffic direction, fee information signage and road markings, and all associated site development, drainage and landscaping works. the proposed development will also involve the reconfiguration of the existing car parking layout on part of the central section of the Express Red Long-Term Car Park in the townland of Toberbunny, Dublin Airport, co. Dublin including the removal of 206no. long-term car parking spaces; the provision of a proposed entry lane, pay cabinet, bollards, entry barrier, automatic number plate recognition camera, staff control reader, and CCTV camera; relocated security hut; provision of new egress with a proposed exit barrier, CCTV camera and pay cabinet; and all associated site development, landscaping and fencing works, to facilitate a time-limited free waiting zone incorporating 100no. short-term car parking spaces (including 4no. PRM waiting spaces). AI received 20/12/21 CAI Received 04/02/2022
The development will consist of the installation of a new facade and thermal envelope to all elevations of the upper two storeys of the original Terminal 1 building (i.e. 'Levels 40 & 50'), with enhanced and consolidated daa office space to be provided accross both levels, and associated development at roof level and Level 10 (i.e. Arrivals Level). The development will include: Removal of the existing vertical concrete fins from all elevations of the building; Extension of the existing floorspace at Levels 40 & 50 to include external balcony areas; Strip out and refurbishment of the existing office floorspace at Level 40; The conversion of existing car parking to office floorspace at Level 40; The creation of an enlarged roof skylight requiring a new opening through the existing roof slab, along with a new opening through the Level 50 floor slab to create a double-height internal light well; The creation of a consolidated plant enclosure at roof level; The relocation of existing roof level plant to the consolidated plant enclosure, and the removal of redundant plant as required; The relocation of existing telecommunications antennae at roof level; bicycle storage area for staff at level 10 (at the base of existing spiral); Reconfiguration of internal floorspace at Level 10 to create staff lobby area; and all ancillary development, demolition, site works and services.
Permission for alterations to sections of the existing internal road network and associated works, on the Departures routes to and from Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 forecourts in the townlands of Corballis and Collinstown, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin. The proposed development will include the reconfiguration of the 2 no. existing exit lanes from both the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 fourcourts to provide 4 no. new exit lanes, and all associated works including pay cabinets, staff control reader, control barrier, flexi bollards, automatic number plate recognition cameras, CCTV cameras, and 2 no. cantilever columns with lane guidance signage, new fencing, new kerbs, new/realigned footpaths and cycleways, relocated lighting columns, and traffic islands. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 forecourts will also have 1 no. lane for buses and taxis. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 1 forecourt will have 1 no. lane including control barriers for emergency vehicles only. The proposed reconfigured exit lanes from the Terminal 2 forecourt will also involve the closure of the existing access/egress into the existing Terminal 2 short-term surface car park and the provision of a new access/egress, barrier, a CCTV camera and pay cabinet; a proposed concrete median to tie into the existing median; the internal rearrangement of the existing Terminal 2 short-term surface car park; and removal of an existing pedestrian crossing and provision of a new pedestrian crossing. There will be no increase in short-term car-parking spaces. The proposed development will also include the erection of advance traffic direction, fee information signage and road markings, and all associated site development, drainage and landscaping works. The proposed development will also include the reconfiguration of the existing car parking layout on part of the central section of the Express Red Long-Term Car Park in the townland of Toberbunny, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin including the provision of a proposed entry lane, pay cabinet, bollards, automatic number plate recognition camera, staff control reader, and CCTV camera; relocated security hut; provision of new egress with a proposed exit barrier, CCTV camera and pay cabinet; and all associated site development, landscaping, and fencing works, to facilitate a free temporary waiting zone with 185 no. surface car parking spaces (including 5 no.PRM parking spaces). Add Info received 8th January 2021. Add Info deemed SIgnificant 12th January 2021. Revised Public Notices received 19th January 2021.
Development at an existing bus stop at Lane 2, east of terminal 1 Multi-storey car park and development at an existing taxi rank at Lane 1, East of Terminal 1. The development will consist of: 1) A glass and stainless-steel bus shelter, 2.50m high x 1.38m deep x 5.84m long with internally illuminated advertising panels (total 19.4m.sq); 2) A freestanding digital information display 3.07m high x 0.90m wide; 3) A ticket vending machine 1.83m high x 0.89 wide; 4) A polycarbonate and stainless-steel shelter extension, 2.64m high x 3.04m deep x 6.09m long, and all associated site development work, all on 2 no. sites totalling of 0.0058ha at an existing bus stop at Lane 2, east of terminal 1 Multi-storey car park and for development at an existing taxi rank at Lane 1, East of Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport, Collinstown, Co. Dublin.