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Commencement Notice Register from 2012 Dublin City CouncilCommencement Notice Register from 2012 CN NO CN DATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION OWNER PLAN REF DATE RECEIVED BUILDER 0001/14 16/01/2014 Change of use from 16, Maypark, Malahide Judith M. Nugent 2969/13 02/01/2014 T & I Merriman restaurant to audiology Road, Dublin 5 clinic with new shopfront signage & associated site works 0002/13 04/12/2013 Temporary change of Point Village, East Wall Harry Crosbie (In 25/11/2013 Michael McNamara & use of the ground and Road, Dublin 1. Receivership) Co. first floor mall area at the Point Village, East Wall Road, Dublin 1 0003/13 10/12/2013 Two-storey extension to 21, Glasnevin Drive, Damien & Anne Owens 2432/13 25/11/2013 Denis Finn side and rear Glasnevin, Dublin 11 0003/14 15/01/2014 Extension (35m2) to 15, Sandymount Mary Dowey & Robert 02/01/2014 Paul Dufficy rear plus interior and Strand, Sandymount, McMullan exterior works Dublin 4 0004/13 29/11/2013 Provision of 4 no. 41, Ravensdale Park, Jean Leonard 22/11/2013 David Mellon apartments Dublin 12 0004/14 15/01/2014 Alterations to the 12, Walkinstown Green, Declan Ronan 2960/13 02/01/2014 Peter Casey existing building to Walkinstown, Dublin 12 create a new multi-purpose community resource centre, incorporating coffee shop, training facilities, workshop and offices. 0005/13 11/12/2013 Amalgamation of retail Units 3 4 and 5 Kieran Wallace 3233/13 26/11/2013 Collen Construction units U3 - U5 Kilbarrack Shopping Receiver Centre, Grange Park View, Kilbarrack, Dublin 5 0007/13 11/12/2013 Fitout of restaurant to 141, Baggot Street PNL Restaurants Ltd. 2790/12 27/11/2013 Vincent Hatton basement, ground and Lower, Dublin 2 Page 1 Of 414 24/03/2014 CN NO CN DATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION OWNER PLAN REF DATE RECEIVED BUILDER first floor, storage and office space to second floor 0008/13 12/12/2013 Refurbishment of 14-16 Mary Street, (at Barn Investments 3132/13 27/11/2013 Pierce Healy existing restaurant at corner of Jervis Street), Developments basement and ground Dublin 1 floors 0009/13 11/12/2013 Partial demolition, The Dispensary, Cashel Health Service 2389/13 25/11/2013 T Peare & Sons Ltd. conversion and Road, Dublin 12 Executive reconstruction of the former dispensary building into 2 no. HSE residential units with on site support 0011/13 09/12/2013 Phase 1A - demolition Charlemont Street/Tom Dublin City Council 3742/10 27/11/2013 McCallan Brothers Ltd. of ffrench Mullen House Kelly Road, Dublin 2 and Charlemont Gardens, Charlemont Street, Dublin 2, forming part of mixed use regeneration development 0011/14 20/01/2014 Garage conversion and 136, Beaumont Road, Joanne Boylan 2210/13 03/01/2014 Dave Raferty change of use of part of Beaumont, Dublin 9 ground floor to doctors surgery, single storey extension to front and rear, new wheelchair accessible entrance ramp and pedestrian access gate to side with additional off street parking to front and side. 0012/14 15/01/2014 Demolition of existing 24, Bettystown Avenue, Frieda & Evin Crehan 3180/13 02/01/2014 M Smith Building single storey extension Raheny, Dublin 5 Contract to rear. The construction of a single Page 2 Of 414 24/03/2014 CN NO CN DATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION OWNER PLAN REF DATE RECEIVED BUILDER storey extension with roof lights to rear. Minor alterations to existing front elevation. 0013/13 11/12/2013 A new two storey 135, Seafield Road Fintan & Ciara WEB1173/13 27/11/2013 Higgins Construction extension to the rear East, Clontarf, Dublin 3 Mullarkey Ltd. and one storey extension to the side of the dwelling above the existing garage with a new hipped roof and an attic conversion together with internal modifications to ground and first floors 0013/14 15/01/2014 Change of use from Ground Floor & Caffe Nero 2205/13 07/01/2014 Krystal Shopfitting Ltd. shop to use as a cafe. Basement, 5 Merrion Store Fitout, repair and Row, Dublin 2 redecoration 0015/13 16/12/2013 Two-storey flat roofed 16, Walsh Road, Evelyn Conlon 3035/13 28/11/2013 Patrick Maguire extension to the rear of Drumcondra, Dublin 9 the existing dwelling. 0015/14 20/01/2014 2 storey extension to 90, Devenish Road, Rebecca Singleton 2298/13 06/01/2014 Hortland Construction side Dublin 12 0016/13 13/12/2013 Demolition of ex. 5, Killeen Road, Stephen Moore 3633/12 28/11/2013 John McGee 2-storey return, single Rathmines, Dublin 6 storey shed, utility and partial demolition of ground floor wall; construction of new 2 storey extension to rear, replacement fenestration to ex. dwelling and repair works. 0016/14 20/01/2014 80, Pigeon House Ronan MacMuiris 2661/13 06/01/2014 John Punch Road, Ringsend, Dublin Page 3 Of 414 24/03/2014 CN NO CN DATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION OWNER PLAN REF DATE RECEIVED BUILDER 4 This is a Protected Structure. Restoration and repairs to the existing house, to include; the replacement of the existing aluminium windows with wooden double glazed sash windows. Alterations to the rear elevation to include; the removal of an existing ground floor window and the existing back door 0017/13 06/12/2013 Amalgamation of Units Units 49 & 50, Northside Shopping 28/11/2013 PMV Woodcraft Ltd 49 and 50 by the Northside Shopping Centre removal of the Centre, Oscar Traynor separating wall, Road, Dublin 17 installation of a new shopfront and new windows overlooking the car park to form one Costa Coffee. 0018/14 18/01/2014 Off street car parking 42, Upper Leeson Billy Gaff 5010/08 03/01/2014 Denphi Construction Ltd for 2 no. car spaces in Street, Dublin 4 front garden of no:42 Upper Leeson Street, a Protected Structure. 0019/14 20/01/2014 Construction of a new Springdale National Board of Management 3106/13 06/01/2014 JSM Kelly single storey extension School, Lough Derg Developments Ltd. containing entrance Road, Raheny, Dublin 5 foyer and office accommodation, and a new 2 storey extension containing new classroom accommodation with toilets, SET room and Page 4 Of 414 24/03/2014 CN NO CN DATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION OWNER PLAN REF DATE RECEIVED BUILDER stair core 0020/13 12/12/2013 New paved courtyard Saint Martins House, Davy Target 29/11/2013 Summit DB Ltd and wheelchair Waterloo Road, Dublin Investments ramp/railings 4 0020/14 20/01/2014 House renovation and 1, Seafort Villas, Donal & Deirdre Kirwan WEB1201/13 06/01/2014 Michael Bennett extension to rear. Sandymount, Dublin 4 0021/13 08/12/2013 The development will 126, Pembroke Road, Barry Comer 29/11/2013 Glenbrier Construction consist of; Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 1) The demolition of the existing 3 storey red-brick commercial building at 126 Pembroke Road and 2 no. ancillary outbuildings (total gross floor area of buildings to be demolished is c. 1,161sqm); and 2) The construction of a mixed use development, in 3 no. blocks, ranging in height between 4 storeys and 11 storeys, all over a 4 level basement. The scheme will comprise of residential units; commercial floor space (comprising office, retail, cafe and cultural accommodation); and lesiure floor space all to be provided as follows:- A) Block 1 (8 storeys plus plant room) will comprise c.2,854sqm GFA of office accommodation; and 1 Page 5 Of 414 24/03/2014 CN NO CN DATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION OWNER PLAN REF DATE RECEIVED BUILDER no. cafe/restaurant at ground floor level. B) Block 2 (ranging in height from 4 storeys to 11 storeys) will comprise c.4,228sqm GFA of office accommodation at ground floor level; 9 no. retail units at ground floor level (ranging in size from c.96-210sqm GFA); 1 no. cultural unit of c.120sqm at ground and first floor level; and 86 no. residential units over 1st to 11th floor levels, comprising 71 no. 2 bed apartments and 15 no. 3 bedroom. All residential units will have balconies or terraces; these will be provided on all the elevations of Block 2. C) Block 3 (ranging in height from 5 storeys to 7 storeys will comprise c.8,900sqm GFA of office accommodation at ground to 7th floor level; and 2 no. retail units at ground and basement level of c.633sqm GFA and c.1,269sqm GFA. Access to all of the commercial units and residential cores will be of the proposed new internal streets. D) A four level basement; comprising a Page 6 Of 414 24/03/2014 CN NO CN DATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION OWNER PLAN REF DATE RECEIVED BUILDER Leisure Centre (c.1,907sqm GFA) at basement level -1 and -2; as well as residential recreation areas at basement level -1. The basement area will also accommodate 225 no. car parking spaces; 335 no. bicycle parking spaces; residential, office and retail storage facilities; waste management areas and plant storage areas. Access to the basement levels will be off a two storey ramp at Shelbourne Lane. E) All associated site development, landscaping and boundary treatment works including; the provision of 2 no. public plazas and internal pedestrian streets at ground floor level which will run through the site between Pembroke Road and Shelbourne Road (total area of plazas and streets is c. 22, 283sqm; 3 no. roof gardens and 1 no. open air event space; and 1 no. landscaped courtyard at basement level -1 (total area c.1,645sqm), 1 no. ESB substation is proposed at ground floor level within Block 2. Page 7 Of 414 24/03/2014 CN NO CN DATE DESCRIPTION LOCATION OWNER PLAN REF DATE RECEIVED BUILDER The total GFA of the proposed development (above ground) is c.
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