SHD0020/20Sub22

Status: Decided and closed (20 Mar 2023)
Application Details
Description

21. The developer shall facilitate the archaeological appraisal of the site and shall provide for the preservation, recording and protection of archaeological materials or features which may exist within the site. In this regard, the developer shall: (b) employ a suitably qualified archaeologist prior to the commencement of development. The archaeologist shall assess the site and monitor all site development works. The assessment shall address the following issues: (i) the nature and location of archaeological material on the site, and (ii) the impact of the proposed development on such archaeological material. A report, containing the results of the assessment, shall be submitted to the planning authority and, arising from this assessment, the developer shall agree in writing with the planning authority details regarding any further archaeological requirements (including, if necessary, archaeological excavation) prior to commencement of construction works. In default of agreement on any of these requirements, the matter shall be referred to An Bord Pleanála for determination. Reason: In order to conserve the archaeological heritage of the area and to secure the preservation (in-situ or by record) and protection of any archaeological remains that may exist within the site.

Council

Dublin New

Date Validated

02 Feb 2023

Decision Date

20 Mar 2023

Location
Address

The Old Glass Factory at rear 113-115 Cork Street; No. 118 Cork Street and lands at rear; No. 119, 120, 121, 122 Cork Street, all with adjoining lands to the rear; No. 56 John Street South and adjacent laneway, Dublin 8 (ABP-308162-20)

Coordinates

53.338488559176660, -6.282901728907877

Source: Lat and Lng

Quick Info
UID
154092
Reference
SHD0020/20Sub22
Status
Decided and closed
Last Updated
17 Oct 2023