10 Year Planning Permission for Development – The
(1) Conservation, restoration and new works to Bannatyne Mill, a protected structure and
(2) Change of use of Bannatyne Mill from a grain store to commercial office use at Ted Russell Dock, Dock Road, Limerick City. The proposed works include:
(A) Demolition and removal of the redundant utility compressor room structure and ESB substation structure situated to the west and to the east of the Bannatyne Mill building respectively
(B) Modifications to Bannatyne Mill building including:
(i) Internal modifications with limited removal of fixtures and fittings
(ii) Provision of 3 no. projecting glass windows on the northern, southern and eastern elevations
(C) Provision of associated signage
(D) Provision of external plant including new ESB substation or utility building and raised heat pump enclosure
(E) modification to layout arrangement including
(i) Widening of the existing eastern access including removal of stone piers
(ii) Removal of section of boundary wall to Dock Road and replacement with new wall and railings
(iii) Provision of on-site car parking and covered bicycle parking
(F) Lighting
(G) Surface water management including oil or petrol bypass interceptor and
(H) All associated site development works. Bannatyne Mill is a protected structure RPS Ref: 255 and is listed on the NIAH (National Inventory of Architectural Heritage) Schedule, ref no. 21516002. The removal of the compressor room, the ESB substation, stone piers and existing boundary wall as described, are subject to an existing Section 57 Declaration (ref: DR18-33).

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