Bord Pleanála Case reference: PL06S.301497
Planning Authority Case Reference: SD17A/0357
Green Lane, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin
South Dublin County Council
Description
The demolition of 2 existing dwellings and the construction of a residential development of 22 units comprising: 2 three bed units with study, 18 four bed units and 2 four bed units with study. The units will be two storeys in height including second floor accommodation in roof space with dormer windows and rooflights. The units will comprise of a mix of terraced, semi-detached and detached units. The proposed development includes associated public open space, landscaping including boundary treatment, underground services and utilities and road, footpath and cycle infrastructure on the site. 44 surface car parking spaces will be provided for the development, in a combination of in-curtilage and grouped parking. The proposed development includes amendments to the existing roadway at St. Anne's Terrace and amendments and upgrades to Green Lane, including provision of new footpath along with new development entrance piers. The total gross floor area of the proposed development will be circa 3,652sq.m, all on a site bounded to the west by Green Lane, to the north-west by St. Anne's Terrace and by Blackthorn Hill residential estate, to the north-east and south by greenfield lands and to the east by greenfield lands and by Rathcoole Boys Football Club. The site is accessed from Green Lane to the west of the site. The site also includes part of the Rathcoole Boys Football Club lands and Forest Hills required for connection to the foul water sewer network.
Case type
Planning Appeal
Decision
Grant permission with revised conditions
Date signed
07/11/2018
EIAR
No
NIS
No
Parties
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Brian and Theresa Prendergast (Applicant)
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Blackthorn Hill Rathcoole Mgmt Co (3rd Party Appellant) (Active)
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Suzzie Bradley and Others (3rd Party Appellant) (Active)
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Gerard and Ann Reid and others (3rd Party Appellant) (Active)
History
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07/11/2018
Grant permission with revised conditions
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24/04/2018
Lodged