COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF LUCAN AREA COMMITTEE
Thursday, June 23, 2016
HEADED ITEM NO.11(B)
Councillor William Lavelle
Reg Ref: SD16A/0144 |
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Applicant: |
DPB Ventures Ltd. |
Date Received: |
27-Apr-2016 |
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Tandys Lane, Lucan, Co. Dublin |
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Demolition of existing structures on site and the construction of 5 residential dwellings (total gross floor area c. 654.4sq.m) consisting of: (i) five 3 bed, three storey houses ranging between c.125sq.m and c.135sq.m, (ii) 5 off-street car parking spaces, (iii) landscaping boundary treatment and all associated site development works and site services. |
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16-Jun-2016 |
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Reg Ref: SD16A/0142 |
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Applicant: |
Taitiana & Edward Osipov |
Date Received: |
26-Apr-2016 |
Location: |
47, Dodsboro Cottages, Lucan, Co. Dublin |
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Construction of a two storey dwelling house as a revision to previously approved application Reg Ref SD11A/0096, to include retention of existing mobile home site for the duration of the construction, the relocation of part of existing store shed on site for domestic use, and a future entrance facing southwards with associated site works of 2m high screen walls on north, east and west to be capped and rendered on both sides; drainage connection & soakaway, new boundary wall on the south side to be constructed of natural stone with suitable tree screening, to the rear of the existing two storey house. |
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Decision Date: |
15-Jun-2016 |
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Reg Ref: SD16A/0072 |
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Applicant: |
Boards of Management |
Date Received: |
07-Mar-2016 |
Location: |
Saint Joseph's College, Post Primary School and Soil Mhuire Girls National School, Lucan Road, Lucan, Co. Dublin |
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(1) Demolition of existing single and two storey post primary school buildings (1050sq.m) to the east of the main school buildings. (2) Construction of a part two, part three storey post primary school extension (3346sq.m in total) configured as follows; (a) three storey extension (1817sq.m) north of main school building along the Lucan Road forming a new post primary school pedestrian entrance off the Lucan Road, (b) two storey extension (1340sq.m) to the east of main school buildings, (c) two storey extension (escape stairs 55sq.m) to the south of main school buildings on the west side of the two storey classroom block, (d) single storey extension (133sq.m) at first floor north of the existing PE hall. (3) Reconfiguration of the existing vehicluar and pedestrian access off Lucan Heights to form the main post primary school vehicular entrance and secondary pedestrian entrance. (4) The reconfiguration of the existing primary school pedestrian entrance in its current location off the Lucan Road and the re-designation of the existing post primary school vehicular entrance as the primary school vehicular entrance. (5) All associated site works. |
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26-Apr-2016 |
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Reg Ref: SD16A/0027 |
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Applicant: |
Hines Real Estate Ireland Ltd. |
Date Received: |
05-Feb-2016 |
Location: |
Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Fonthill Road, Clondalkin, Dublin, 22 |
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The development will consist of a mixed leisure, entertainment, commercial and retail extension to the existing Liffey Valley Centre in the form of 3 integrated structures organised around a large public plaza and pedestrian friendly east-west street with parapet levels varying between c.15m and c.18m above street level. The scheme provides for: (a) leisure arena (c.10,567sq.m gross) designed for international standard ice related activities but also allowing the flexibility for other similar type events with the capacity to seat up to 2,500 persons, associated service, storage and changing facilities. A dance studio, gym and local community office are provided at ground level with direct access from the east-west street. A multi-functional open area is provided immediately east of the arena to accommodate occasional events, activities and coach parking; (b) a 2-3 storey extension to the existing Centre (c.51,545sq.m gross) providing for mixed leisure and entertainment units (c.4,217sq.m gross), food/beverage units (c.4,535sq.m gross), retail units (c.29,732sq.m gross) and all ancillary space, circulation areas (c.12,023sq.m gross) and a basement service area (c.1,038sq.m gross). The main retail area will be anchored by 2 stores over three floors (comprising a total of c.13,993sq.m gross) located on either side of the public plaza. A local Garda office and affordable retail units are also provided in the main retail area; (c) a central public plaza fronting onto the east-west street covered with a large glass canopy in the form of a curved gridshell structure. This structure will be the tallest part of the proposal at a height of c.20m above street level. The food/beverage units are located around the Plaza at both ground and first floor levels; (d) a multi-storey car park over 4 levels (c.1,820 spaces with an area of c.53,611sq.m) located east of the extension area and north of the leisure arena. 18 mobility impaired surface spaces, approximately 180 cycle spaces and bus/taxi set down areas on the east-west street. Approximately 1,679sq.m of existing gross floorspace is to be removed/demolished over ground and first floor to facilitate the extension. The proposal includes all associated service yards, plant and equipment, electricity substations, all utility connections and works, street lighting, signage, landscaping and boundary treatments. The proposal includes the construction of new toucan crossing points for pedestrians and cyclists at the western end of the east-west street to provide safe connection to the existing footpath and cycle network on Ascail an Life (ring road around the Centre). A new roundabout is also proposed at the entrance to the multi-storey car park on the eastern boundary. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) are submitted with this application. |
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Decision Date: |
23-Mar-2016 |
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