Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Creation of new vehicular entrance to accommodate 1 car park space…

31, Ardeevin Aveue, Lucan, Dublin, K78 F9F3

SD25A/0015 · South DublinOn Site
Reference
SD25A/0015
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
27 May 2025
Decided
23 Jun 2025
Status
On Site
Dwellings
1
Floor area
86 m²
Site area
0.0313 ha
Further information requested
25 Mar 2025
Further information received
27 May 2025
Commenced
15 May 2026

Proposed development

Creation of new vehicular entrance to accommodate 1 car park space, Construct new 2 bed single storey dwelling. Construct new 1.8M high retaining wall to replace existing retaining wall and form pedestrian gate entrance on Ardeevin Court side of new wall. Construct new 1.8M high boundary wall between No 31 and proposed site, reducing to 1.2M high. Provision of 42sqm open space to rear and 104 sqm to front. Connecting to existing sewer and watermain. All associated works including landscaping.

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A commencement notice has been lodged: works are under way or about to start.

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