Planning Application: 211098 (Tipperary County Council )
File Number:
211098
Application Type:
PERMISSION
Planning Status:
APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date:
27/07/2021
Decision Due Date:
20/12/2021
Validated Date:
27/07/2021
Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested:
17/09/2021
Further Info Received:
23/11/2021
Withdrawn Date:
Extend Date:
Decision Type:
Conditional
Decision Date:
17/12/2021
Leave to Appeal:
Appeal Date:
Commenced Date:
Submissions By:
06/12/2021
Applicant Details
Applicant name:
Lidl Ireland GmbH
Applicant Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Corresp.
Address:
Applicant Details
Proposed Development
Development Description:
the demolition of existing buildings on site including the eastern boundary wall and southern boundary treatments. The boundary walls along with north and west sides of the application site will remain. The memorial located at the south east corner of the site will remain and would be set into a wider landscape plaza. A plaque on the western boundary wall will, if necessary be moved to a public location on the same wall where it is visible to the general public. The construction of a mixed used development including Building A – a single storey discount foodstore with of sales license area and gross floor area (GFA) of 2,220sqms; Building B – single storey restaurant/Café 210sqms GFA; with external seating area; and Building C – two storey building with retail of grounds floor 117sqms and offices hub on first floor 209sqms; ESB substation building 22.75sqms GFA; mechanical plant area to the north of the foodstore. The development also includes a new vehicular access on Queen Street with a right hand turn lane; the inset of the existing bus stop to an off road position; the creation of a public plaza to the south of the foodstore including all soft and hard landscaping features; landscaped walkway along the eastern boundary of the site; 142 vehicle parking spaces including 2 electric vehicle parking spaces (20% of all parking spaces will be ducted for future EV parking); 96 cycle parking spaces (both covered and uncovered); covered trolley and cycle parking bay next to foodstore entrance circa 53sqm. The development includes all drainage and sustainable urban drainage infrastructure. Solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of the foodstore; all signage including a branded “flagpole sign” at the proposed vehicle entrance. All associated works to complete the development
Development Address:
Queen Street and Oliver Plunkett Terrace, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Architect Name:
Location Key:
QUEEN STREET
Electoral Division:
Planner:
JF
Social Housing Exempt:
Plan Enforcement #:
IPC
Licence Required:
No
Waste Licence Required:
No
Protected Structure:
No
Protected Structure #:
Development Name:
Proposed Development
Comments
Significant Case Flag:
Comments:
Decision
Decision Date:
17/12/2021
Manager Order:
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
17
Grant Date:
29/01/2022
Grant Managers Order #:
Section 47
Apply?:
Part 5
Apply?:
Expiry Date:
28/01/2027
Decision Description:
the demolition of existing buildings on site including the eastern boundary wall and southern boundary treatments. The boundary walls along with north and west sides of the application site will remain. The memorial located at the south east corner of the site will remain and would be set into a wider landscape plaza. A plaque on the western boundary wall will, if necessary be moved to a public location on the same wall where it is visible to the general public. The construction of a mixed used development including Building A – a single storey discount foodstore with of sales license area and gross floor area (GFA) of 2,220sqms; Building B – single storey restaurant/Café 21sqms GFA; with external seating area; and Building C – two storey building with retail of grounds floor 117sqms and offices hub on first floor 209sqms; ESB substation building 22.75sqms GFA; mechanical plant area to the north of the foodstore. The development also includes a new vehicular access on Queen Street with a right hand turn lane; the inset of the existing bus stop to an off road position; the creation of a public plaza to the south of the foodstore including all soft and hard landscaping features; landscaped walkway along the eastern boundary of the site; 142 vehicle parking spaces including 2 electric vehicle parking spaces (20% of all parking spaces will be ducted for future EV parking); 96 cycle parking spaces (both covered and uncovered); covered trolley and cycle parking bay next to foodstore entrance circa 53sqm. The development includes all drainage and sustainable urban drainage infrastructure. Solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of the foodstore; all signage including a branded “flagpole sign” at the proposed vehicle entrance. All associated works to complete the development
for change of use from builders providers storage yard associated with builders providers business to public car park accessed from existing car park area with a total of 154 car spaces
49 / 49A Queen Street / Oliver Plunkett Terrace Clonmel
for the following development (a) demolition of existing retail warehouse (b) new basement level car park for 102 cars (c) Block A - a four storey building comprising five retail units at ground floor level and a total of thirty three 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments and three upper floors, (d) Block B - a four storey building comprising a total of four two bedroom apartments at ground floor level and a total of eight 2 bedroom duplex units on three upper floors. (e) Block C - a four storey building comprising a total of four, 2 bedroom apartments at ground floor level & a total of eight 2 bedroom duplex units on three upper floors, (f) Block D a three storey building comprising a total of seven 3 bedroom town houses (g) Block E a three storey building comprising a total of eleven 3 bedroom townhouse (H) All associated on street car parking, landscaping and site development works
Queen Street and Oliver Plunkett Terrace Clonmel Co. Tipperary
demolition of existing buildings on site including the eastern boundary wall and southern boundary treatments. The boundary walls along with north and west sides of the application site will remain. The memorial located at the south east corner of the site will remain and would be set into a wider landscape plaza. A plaque on the western boundary wall will, if necessary be moved to a public location on the same wall where it is visible to the general public. The construction of a mixed used development including Building A – a single storey discount foodstore with of sales license area and gross floor area (GFA) of 2,220sqms; Building B – single storey restaurant/Café 21sqms GFA; with external seating area; and Building C – two storey building with retail of grounds floor 117sqms and offices hub on first floor 209sqms; ESB substation building 22.75sqms GFA; mechanical plant area to the north of the foodstore. The development also includes a new vehicular access on Queen Street with a right hand turn lane; the inset of the existing bus stop to an off road position; the creation of a public plaza to the south of the foodstore including all soft and hard landscaping features; landscaped walkway along the eastern boundary of the site; 142 vehicle parking spaces including 2 electric vehicle parking spaces (20% of all parking spaces will be ducted for future EV parking); 96 cycle parking spaces (both covered and uncovered); covered trolley and cycle parking bay next to foodstore entrance circa 53sqm. The development includes all drainage and sustainable urban drainage infrastructure. Solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of the foodstore; all signage including a branded “flagpole sign” at the proposed vehicle entrance. All associated works to complete the development