Planning Decisions for Week 24 Dated 08/06/2015 to 12/06/2015

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Planning Decisions for Week 24 Dated 08/06/2015 to 12/06/2015 “In deciding a planning application the Planning Authority, in accordance with Section 34 (3) of the Planning and Development Act, 2000, as amended, has had regard to submissions and observations received in accordance with the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 to 2011. It is the responsibility of any person wishing to use the personal data on planning applications and decisions lists for direct marketing purposes to be satisfied that they may do so legitimately under the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 taking into account of the preferences outlined in their applications”. PLANNING DECISIONS FOR WEEK 24 DATED 08/06/2015 TO 12/06/2015 Reg. Ref. D10A/0337/E Decision GRANT EXTENSION OF DURATION OF PERM. Decision Date 10-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Peter Flanagan Location Site to the rear of 33 & 35, Woodlands Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. Proposal Permission is sought for a two storey detached dwelling on previously permitted site to rear of 33 and 35 Woodlands Road, fronting onto Johnstown Avenue, and all associated site works. Application Type Extension Of Duration Of Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D14A/0803 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 08-Jun-2015 Applicant Name O'Malley Homes & Developments Ltd Location Traverslea Wood, Glenageary Road Lower, Glenageary, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for development on this site which incorporates an approved apartment development know as 'Traverslea Wood' (previously permitted under Reg. Ref. D03A/0399 and An Bord Pleanála Ref. PL06D.206023) at the rear of 'Traverslea' (which is a Protected Structure) and a portion of the rear gardens of 40 to 46 Silchester Road at Lower Glenageary Road, Dún Laoghaire, Co Dublin. the development will consist of alterations and extension to permitted residential development (Reg. Ref. D03A/0399 and An Bord Pleanála Ref. PL06D.206023) comprising 9 no additional detached dwellings comprising 8 no 3-storey 5 bedroom houses with balconies at second floor on the front elevation and 1 no. 2-storey 3 bedroom house and all ancillary site development, boundary treatment and landscape works. All houses incorporate 2 no. off-street car parking spaces. Additional 2 no. surface car parking spaces are provided on street. Access is via existing vehicular and pedestrian entrance off Lower Glenageary Road. All on an overall site 1.32 hectares in area. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D14A/0806 Decision GRANT PERMISSION FOR RETENTION Decision Date 08-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Cove Properties Ltd Location 49, Sandycove Road, Sandycove, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for the Retention of an existing single storey shed measuring 15m2, at the rear. Application Type Permission for Retention ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D14A/0872 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 08-Jun-2015 Applicant Name The Trustees & Select Vestry of St James Location Church of St James at Crinken, Shankill, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for the construction of a single storey extension (c.200m2) to the front and side of the existing 20th Century two storey ministry centre (c.360m2) and the insertion of a new opening to the side wall, including a new vehicular entrance to the site, additional car parking and bicycle spaces and all ancillary site works.A protected structure. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0098 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 08-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Bike Outdoor Pursuits Limited Location Ticknock Forest, Sandyford, Dublin 18 Proposal Permission for a storage container unit. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0151 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 09-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Daphne Smith Location Side of 15, Avonmore, Leopardstown Road, Dublin 18 Proposal Permission to construct a part single storey and part 2-storey detached dwelling, plus off-street parking, to side garden. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0174 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 09-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Ronan & Alison Kilbride Location 5 Kilteragh Pines, Westminster Road, Foxrock, Dublin 18 Proposal Permission for: A. A single storey extension (9.5m2) over basement (20m2) to the north-west elevation. B. Minor internal plan alterations/interventions. C. Minor external elevation alterations/interventions. D. New pitched roofs (hidden) to all roof areas. E. All associated site and landscape works above and below ground.A protected structure. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0247 Decision REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Decision Date 08-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Viscount Securities Location Clay Farm, Ballyogan Road, Dublin 18 Proposal Permission for a seven year planning permission. The site is located to the south west of Ballyogan Road, to the south east of the Elmfield and Castle Court residential developments and to the north west of the ESB Carrickmines electrical Transformer Station. The proposal is for a residential development of 410 no. residential units and a childcare facility of 339 sqm (ground floor of apartment Block F) and includes vehicular access from Ballyogan Road, all associated site and infrastructural works on a site area of approximately 13.63 hectares. The residential component of the development consists of 190 no. houses and 220 no. apartments, to be provided as follows: 25 no. 3 bed two storey terraced houses (11 no. Type B1 and 14 no. Type B2); 66 no. 4 bed three storey terraced houses (Type C1); 52 no. 3 bed two storey terraced houses (Type C2); 20 no. 4 bed two storey terraced houses (Type C3 (Option A or B)); 20 no. 4 bed three storey terraced houses (Type D1); 7 no. 3 bed two storey terraced houses (Type D2); 9 no. apartment blocks (E1-E7, F and G) of five storeys in height (four storeys plus a penthouse level), containing 44 no. 1 bed apartments and 176 no. 2 bed apartments. Six no. bin and cycle storage sheds (5 no. type BSA1 and 1 no. type BSA2) are proposed for apartment blocks E1, E4-E7 and G and double and single bin stores are proposed for the houses. Five no. electricity sub-stations are proposed across the site. The associated site and infrastructural works includes foul and surface water drainage, flood compensatory works within the proposed Clay Farm Valley Park, 713 no. surface and basement (apartment blocks E2 and E3) car parking spaces, 342 no. cycle parking spaces, public open space measuring c.6.4 hectares, landscaping, boundary walls and fences, internal roads, cycle paths and footpaths. In addition to the main vehicular access from Ballyogan Road (which will be the first phase of the eastern section of the new local distributor road serving these and adjoining undeveloped lands), 2 no. pedestrian/cycle access points and an emergency access/exit are provided from Ballyogan Road. A pedestrian/cycle access is proposed to connect to Castle Court to the north west and the potential for a future vehicular access to Castle Court/Elmfield (part of the Loop Distributor Road) can also be catered for. The proposed development site includes, but does not directly affect, the possible linear earthworks (DU026-087), a Recorded Monument within the Valley Park. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the planning application. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0249 Decision REFUSE PERMISSION Decision Date 08-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Pat & Collette Kelly Location Rear garden of 69 Saint Fintans Villas, Deansgrange Road, Deansgrange, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for single storey dwelling house with new vehicular access, existing vehicular access relocated and associated site works. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0252 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 08-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Allostock Ltd Location 45 Thornhill Road, Mount Merrion, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for the demolition of existing single storey extension to rear and garage to side, erection of a two storey extension to the side and a single storey extension to rear and for widening of entrance gates. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0253 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 09-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Bronagh Moynagh Location 15 Pembroke Cottages, Main Street, Dundrum, Dublin 14 Proposal Permission for demolition of a single storey extension and shed to be replaced with a new two storey flat roof extension to the rear. Proposed Change of Use of ground floor (residential to commercial) with two-bed first floor residential unit. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0254 Decision REFUSE PERMISSION Decision Date 09-Jun-2015 Applicant Name Ken & Anne-Marie McCullagh Location Clonlea Lodge, Ballinteer Road, Ballinteer, Dublin 16 Proposal Permission for alterations and extensions to the existing detached dwelling and construction of a new four-bedroom house of 178 sqm over three stories within the curtilage of the property, with new vehicular access to Ballinteer Road. Alterations to the existing house will comprise demolition
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