The planning status of cumulative and evolving works…
Rosebank House & Rosebank Lodge, Ballyboden Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14
Proposed development
The planning status of cumulative and evolving works, activities and operational indicators occurring at Rosebank House and Rosebank Lodge, Ballyboden Road, Rathfarnham, including: works to and within the curtilage of Protected Structure RPS Ref. 267; works the subject of Warning Letters, Enforcement Notices and a Section 59 Endangerment Notice issued by South Dublin County Council; hard surfacing, lighting, drainage, excavation and other site works; operational and occupation-related activity associated with intensified multi-occupancy use; tree removal and landscape alteration; and potential environmental and ecological considerations arising from the hydrological relationship with the Owendoher River corridor. This request further concerns whether such cumulative and evolving works, activities and operational indicators constitute development and/or exempted development for the purposes of the Planning and Development Acts and Regulations
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