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Planning Decisions for Week 51 & 52 2015 Dated 14/12/2015 “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 51 & 52 2015 DATED 14/12/2015 TO 31/12/2015 Reg. Ref. D10A/0522/E Decision GRANT EXTENSION OF DURATION OF PERM. Decision Date 18-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Des & Jeanne Thorpe Location 36, Sandycove Close, Sandycove, Co. Dublin Proposal Permission is sought for a development consisting of demolition of the existing single storey mews house and garage; and the construction of a 3 bedroom and a study 2 storey detached house of Gross Floor area 136sq.m, with light well at first floor, water tank, solar panels, and rooflights on roof; with 2 car parking spaces accessed off Sandycove Close on a site of 189sq.m. Application Type Extension Of Duration Of Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0245 Decision REFUSE PERMISSION Decision Date 18-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Vodafone Ireland Limited Location Saint Matthias, Church Road, Ballybrack, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for the erection of 4 no. Vodafone antenna on support poles located behind the louver windows which will be replaced with 4 no. GRP louver windows and an associated equipment cabinet to be located in the existing church car park. The proposed development will form part of an existing GSM and 3G Broadband telecommunications network. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0295 Decision REFUSE PERMISSION Decision Date 17-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Michael McCarthy Location Lands at Hazel Hill, Fernwood, Burrow Road, Stepaside, Dublin 18 Proposal Permission for construction of a three bedroom bungalow, waste water treatment system, percolation area and associated site development works.All on lands of approximately 1.9 acres. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0439 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 18-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Grattan Butler Location Site on lands at Kenler, Sandyford Road and to the south-east of nos. 34 &35 Bearna Park, Sandyford Village, Dublin 18 Proposal Permission for the demolition of existing 2 storey detached dwelling (120 sqm) and construction of 8 no. new dwellings as follows: 2 no. 2 storey 4 bed detached houses, Type A 153 sqm; 2 no. 2 storey 3 bed terrace Type B, 125 sqm and 125.5 sqm; 1 no. 2 storey 3 bed terrace Type B1, 132.7 sqm; 2 no. 2 storey 3 bed terrace Type C, 125.3 sqm and 125.9 sqm; 1 no. 2 storey 4 bed terrace Type C1, 154.3 sqm. House nos. 1 & 2 will have access from Sandyford Road and nos. 3-8 inclusive will have access via Bearna Park. The application includes all associated and ancillary site works. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0443 Decision CLARIFICATION OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Decision Date 14-Dec-2015 Applicant Name The Glenamuck Partnership Location Site of 0.66 ha at Willow Glen, Glenamuck Road, Carrickmines, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for the demolition of existing two-storey dwelling house known as Willow Glen and ancillary outbuildings and sheds and the construction of a residential development of 31 units, consisting of: 4 no. four bed 2.5 storey semi-detached houses with balconies facing south; 8 no. four bed 2.5 storey terrace houses with balconies facing east; 2 no. four bed 2.5 storey end of terrace houses with balconies facing north; 3 no. three bed 2.5 storey mid-terrace houses. All houses with private rear gardens. 3 no. one bed lower level duplex; 4 no. two bed lower level duplex; 7 no. three bed upper level 2 storey duplex in 3 storey block fronting Glenamuck Road with balconies and terraces facing south-east and west with ancillary site works including parking for 55 cars, 2 communal bin stores and main vehicle access from Glenamuck road. Provision has been made for future access from adjoining site at Ashwood Farm. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0530 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 17-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Madeleine Collins & Eoin Flynn Location Old Glenamuck Road (Golf Lane), Carrickmines, Dublin 18 Proposal Permission for 1 no. proposed single storey curved dwelling with Sedum roof to accommodate a 2 bedroom main living accommodation and a 1 bedroom Granny Flat as part of the main house. Dwelling to use existing site entrance off the Old Glenamuck Road, proposed new boundary fencing and associated landscape works. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0535 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 17-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Van Den Burgh Developments Location Site adjacent to 20 Rock Lodge, Killiney, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for construction of a two storey (with single storey portions) semi-detached end of terrace dwelling consisting of three bedrooms and living rooms, site excavation to facilitate the proposed development, block up existing vehicular entrance and make new vehicular entrance, front boundary wall, piers and sliding gates, parking area, landscaping and site drainage. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0569 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 16-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Francis Rhatigan Location Unit 1A, Ashgrove Industrial Estate, Ashgrove, Kill Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin Proposal Permission for development. The development will consist of the demolition and removal of existing stores of 92.5m2, alterations to the existing showroom/retail space including changes to the east elevation, the construction of a new two storey office building of 251m2, a new boundary treatment 2.25m high, disabled access and new parking arrangement for 5 no. car spaces, and associated site works. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0573 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 14-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Beaumont Partnership Location 58 Beaumont Avenue, Churchtown, Dublin 14 Proposal Permission for: A. Extension to existing bungalow, to include; demolition of garage to rear, construction of new dormer extension to rear, provision of bedrooms in roof space, new dormer in roof to front and rear, raising of ridge line to front, new porch to front with alterations to front windows, new vehicular access and driveway onto Orchard Way, associated internal alterations, drainage and external works. B. Construction of new detached 3 bedroom dormer bungalow on the site to the rear off Orchard Way, relocating vehicular access and raising height of boundary wall on Orchard Way, associated drainage and external landscaping works. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0589 Decision GRANT PERMISSION Decision Date 14-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Eamonn Boylan & Jane Kavanagh Location 24 Albert Road Upper, Glenageary, Co Dublin Proposal Permission for the construction of a single storey extension to the rear of existing detached single storey house; alterations to existing windows and doors at the rear and side of the house; internal modifications to existing house, including conversion of existing attic space with new dormer window to the front (west) elevation and new dormer window to the rear (east) elevation; new roof lights to rear and side elevations; replacement of existing windows and doors; external insulation to all external walls; widening of existing vehicular entrance and all associated site works. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0665 Decision GRANT PERMISSION & REFUSE PERMISSION Decision Date 14-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Pat Clarke Location 31 Vale View Avenue, The Park, Cabinteely, Dublin 18 Proposal Permission for Retention of an enlarged kitchen extension, utility, bathroom on the ground floor, en-suite and dressing room to bedroom on the first floor. Widened vehicular access gateway. Application Type Permission for Retention ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0667 Decision REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Decision Date 14-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Jacqueline Gribben Location Glendruid Mews, Brennanstown Road, Cabinteely, Dublin 18 (corner with Lehaunstown Lane) Proposal Permission for refurbishment and alterations to existing dwelling and outbuilding, consisting of refurbishment of existing outbuilding to provide additional living space, minor internal alterations to existing dwelling and necessary ancillary works to facilitate development on site. Application Type Permission ____________________________________________________________ Reg. Ref. D15A/0668 Decision GRANT PERMISSION FOR RETENTION Decision Date 14-Dec-2015 Applicant Name Rev Fr Frank Herron PP on behalf of, St Laurence O'Toole Diocesan Trust Location Foxrock Parish Pastoral Centre, Church Of Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour,
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