Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Revisions to the previously granted planning application File Register Reference…

45, Hermitage Road, Ballydowd, Lucan, Co. Dublin, K78 RW13

SD26B/0039W · South DublinClosed
Reference
SD26B/0039W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
30 Jan 2026
Decided
6 Feb 2026
Status
Closed
Use
Residential
Floor area
17 m²
Site area
0.023 ha

Proposed development

Revisions to the previously granted planning application File Register Reference SD24b/0177; The omission of the previously granted attic dormer to the side of the property at attic level and the revision of the main roof configuration to provide for a new gable ended configuration. Revisions to the previously granted attic dormer to the rear of the property at attic level. All associated fenestration revisions and roof lights to the side and rear of the property, drainage and associated site works.

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The application was declared invalid by the council. A corrected application may be lodged again.

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