15 Nov 2024
Ground Floor Level, Block 1, comprising material alterations to the existing Ground Floor Level of Block 1 to replace a Gym with 3 No. Apartments and a Management Suite.
6 Apr 23
Lisieux Hall, Murphystown Road, Leopardstown, Dublin 18 comprising 4 No. 5-7 storey apartment blocks (B1 with GF amenities; B2; B3 with GF creche; B4) over a common single-storey underground basement & associated site development works.
3 Nov 2022
Lisieux Hall Enabling Works, Murphystown Road, Leopardstown, Dublin 18 comprising bulk excavations to formation level including rock breaking and topsoil removal; localised underpinning to existing boundary wall; construction of a new entrance gate and access road; localised surface water manhole and drainage spur installation; and associated ancillary works.
Ketut Ltd. intend to apply for Permission for a development at this site at Lisieux Hall (Protected Structure), Murphystown Road, Leopardstown, Dublin 18 (1.19ha). The current application site is 1.19ha of the overall 1.85ha Lisieux Hall site bounded by Murphystown Road to the North, Ballyogan Road to the South, Murphystown Way to the East and Kilgobbin Road to the West. ‘Lisieux Hall’ (not within the current application site) is included on the Record of Protected Structures (RPS No. 1662). The proposed development involves a total gross floor area (GFA) of 18,886sq.m and comprises 200no. apartments (comprising 20no. studio units, 72no. 1 bed units, 100no. 2 bed units and 8no. 3 bed units) in 4 blocks including ancillary residential support facilities on the ground floor level of Block 1 and a
creche on the ground floor of block 3 and a standalone ESB substation building.
The proposed development includes the following accommodation on a block by block basis:-
• Block 1: 67no. apartments, ancillary accommodation and associated balconies in a 7 storey block (6 storeys with setback penthouse above) comprising 4no. studio units, 27no. 1 bed, 31no. 2 bed and 5no. 3 bed. This block includes a meeting/function rooms (112sq.m), gymnasium (220sq.m) and concierge office facilities (35sq.m) which are ancillary to the apartments;
• Block 2: 36no. apartments, ancillary accommodation and associated balconies in a 5 storey block (4 storeys with setback penthouse above) comprising 4no. studio, 9no. 1 bed and 23no. 2 bed;
• Block 3: 60no. apartments, ancillary accommodation and associated balconies in a 6 storey block (5 storeys with setback penthouse above) comprising 6no. studio, 27no. 1 bed, 24no. 2 bed and 3no. 3 bed. Block 3 includes the creche (356sqm) at ground floor; and
• Block 4: 37no. apartments, ancillary accommodation and associated balconies in a 5 storey block (4 storeys with setback penthouse above) comprising 6no. studio, 9no. 1 bed and 22no. 2 bed.
The 4 blocks are connected by link corridors at ground floor level and are arranged around a central landscaped courtyard open to the south. The blocks are located above basement (1 level) which will accommodate 160 spaces car parking including universal access parking (6 spaces) electrical charge points (14 spaces), bicycle parking (408 spaces), motorcycle parking (8 spaces) and ancillary storage/ bin storage and circulation areas. At surface level at the entrance to the development there are an additional 11no. car parking spaces, including 1no. universal access space, 2 electrical charge point spaces and 24
bicycle spaces. In total, 171 no. car parking spaces and 432 bicycle parking spaces are provided. Permission is also sought for hard and soft landscaping, play areas, lighting, standalone ESB Substation building with access from Murphystown Road (26sqm) and all associated site and development works, including proposals for off-site improvements to the Murphystown Road cul-de-sac. Vehicular
access is provided from a single access point from Murphystown Road, to the north of the site. Pedestrian entrances are provided from Murphystown Road to the north, Kilgobbin Road to the west and Murphystown Way to east of the site. A new access point for the existing dwelling at Lisieux Hall is to be provided from
Murphystown Way and will also provide emergency access to the proposed
development. The proposed development involves the removal of portions of the perimeter boundary wall and what remains of the walled garden at Lisieux Hall (Protected Structure).
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