Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Construction of a small single-storey (ground-floor) rear extension to the existing…

38 Palmerstown Lawn, Dublin 20, D20E738

ED26/0005 · South DublinIn Assessment
Reference
ED26/0005
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
27 Jan 2026
Decided
18 Feb 2026
Status
In Assessment
Use
Residential
Floor area
9 m²
Site area
0.0012 ha

Proposed development

Construction of a small single-storey (ground-floor) rear extension to the existing dwelling house. The extension measures approximately 3.038m in width by 3.00m in projection (approx. 9.1 sq.m). The extension has a semi-pitched roof with height approx. 3.70m at the existing house wall reducing to approx. 2.60m at the front of the extension. The extension has one rear/front-facing window and one right-side window, both of which are ground-floor level only.

What happens next

The council recorded a decision on 18 Feb 2026. The official file has the outcome; a third-party appeal is possible within four weeks of the decision.

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