http://surfbord/sites/sidslaps/SIDS Documents/Application Form.doc An Bord Pleanála Application Form for Permission/Approval in respect of a Strategic Infrastructure Development 1. Please specify the statutory provision Section 37E of the Planning under which your application is being and Development Acts made: 2000 - 2015 2. Applicant: Name of Applicant: National Paediatric Hospital Development Board Address: Hospital 7, St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8. Telephone No: (01) 428 4290 Email Address (if any): [email protected]Fax Number (if any): N/A
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3. Where Applicant is a company (registered under the companies Acts:
Note: The NPHDB was established by order of the Minister for Health and Children in May 2007 (The National Paediatric Hospital Development Board (Establishment) Order, Statutory Instrument No. 246 of 2007).
Names of (company director(s)): Board Members
Mr Tom Costello (Chair), Mr Paul Quinn, Mr Brian Fitzgerald, Ms Anne Butler, Mr Karl Kent, Mr John Martin, Mr John Cole, Ms Marguerite Sayers, Mr Tim Bouchier Hayes, Prof Hilary Hoey, Mr Liam Woods
Should all correspondence be sent to the above address? (please tick appropriate box) (please note that if the answer is “No”, all correspondence will be sent to the Applicant’s address)
Yes: [ ] No:[ ]
Contact Name and Contact Details (Phone number) for arranging entry on site if required/appropriate: Phelim Devine, National Paediatric Hospital Development Board, Hospital 7, St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8. Telephone No: (01) 428 4290
5. Person responsible for preparation of Drawings and Plans:
Name: Benedict Zucchi – Architect at BDP Architects – Design Team Lead for St. James’s Hospital campus and Davitt Road sites
Neil Orpwood – Architect at HLM Architects – Design Team Lead for the children’s hospital satellite centres at Tallaght Hospital campus and Connolly Hospital campus.
Details all plans/drawings submitted – title of drawings/plans, scale and no. of copies submitted. This can be submitted as a separate schedule with the application form. A full schedule of drawings is enclosed in Volume 1 of the planning application pack
6. Site:
Site Address/Location of the Proposed Development (as may best identify the land or structure in question)
The location of the proposed development incorporates:
St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8
The former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12
Ordnance Survey Map Ref No (and the Grid Reference where applicable)
St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 OS Map Sheet Numbers: 3263-07, 3263-12 and 3263-13 The former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 OS Map Sheet Numbers: 3263-16 and 3262-20 The Adelaide & Meath Hospital Dublin (Tallaght Hospital), Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24 OS Map Sheet Numbers: 3389-15, 3390-06, 3389-10, 3390-11 Connolly Hospital Campus, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 OS Map Sheet Numbers: 3130-17, 3130-21, 3130-22, 3130-16, 3130-12, 3130-11
Area of site to which the application relates in hectares
St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 – 8.7ha site
The former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 – 1.29ha site
The Adelaide & Meath Hospital Dublin (Tallaght Hospital), Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24 – 1.04ha site
Connolly Hospital Campus, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 – 1.25ha site
Site zoning in current Development Plan for the area:
St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 is zoned Z15 “To protect and provide for institutional and community uses and to ensure that existing amenities are protected” in the Dublin City Council Development Plan 2011 – 2017. The former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 is zoned Z10 “To consolidate and facilitate the development of inner city and inner suburban sites for mixed-use development of which office, retail and residential would be the predominant uses” in the Dublin City Council Development Plan 2011 – 2017.
The Adelaide & Meath Hospital Dublin (Tallaght Hospital), Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24 is zoned CT “To protect, improve and provide for the future development of the County Town of Tallaght” in the South Dublin County Council Development Plan 2010 - 2016 Connolly Hospital Campus, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 is zoned CI “Community Infrastructure” to “provide for and protect civic, religious, community, education, health care and social infrastructure” in the Fingal Development Plan 2011 – 2017.
Existing use of the site & proposed use of the site: St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 Existing Use :Hospital campus with associated facilities Proposed Use: Hospital campus with associated facilities The former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 Existing use: Brownfield site Proposed use: Construction compound The Adelaide & Meath Hospital Dublin (Tallaght Hospital), Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24 Existing Use: Hospital campus with associated facilities Proposed Use: Hospital campus with associated facilities Connolly Hospital Campus, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 Existing Use: Hospital campus with associated facilities Proposed Use: Hospital campus with associated facilities
Name of the Planning Authority(s) in whose functional area the site is situated: St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 is in the functional area of Dublin City Council The former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 is in the functional area of Dublin City Council The Adelaide & Meath Hospital Dublin (Tallaght Hospital), Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24 is in the functional area of South Dublin County Council The Connolly Hospital Campus, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 is in the functional area of Fingal County Council
7. Legal Interest of Applicant in respect of the site the subject of the application
Please tick appropriate box to show applicant’s legal interest in the land or structure:
Owner
Occupier
Other
Where legal interest is “Other”, please expand further on your interest in the land or structure. In respect of the lands included in the Planning Application, consent has been obtained from the owners of (or persons with sufficient legal interest in) those lands, for example: in respect of the part of the development that will take place at St. James’ Hospital Campus, consent has been obtained from St. James’s Hospital and the Health Service Executive and St. James’s Hospital Private Clinic Limited; and, in the case of the part of the development that will take place at Tallaght Hospital, consent has been obtained from the Adelaide and Meath Hospital Dublin; and in relation to the part of the development that will take place Blanchardstown Hospital, consent has been obtained from the Health Service Executive and in respect of Davitt Road consent has been obtained from the Health Service Executive. In addition, Dublin City Council has consented to the inclusion in the Planning Application site of parts of the public road and footpaths near the entrances to St. James’ Hospital Campus. Reference is made to the part of the Planning Application containing the various letters of consent.
If you are not the legal owner, please state the name and address of the owner and supply a letter from the owner of consent to make the application as listed in the accompanying documentation. Please refer to the letters of consent enclosed in Volume 1 of the planning application pack. The relevant bodies are as follows:
Health Service Executive
Coras Iompair Eireann
Connolly Hospital and the RCSI Hospital Group
St. James’s Hospital Private Clinic Limited
Dublin City Council
Irish Water
St. James’s Hospital
The Adelaide & Meath Hospital incorporating the National Children’s Hospital (Tallaght Hospital)
Trinity College Dublin
Does the applicant own or have a beneficial interest in adjoining, abutting or adjacent lands. If so, identify the lands and state the interest.
Has the site in question ever, to your knowledge, been flooded?
Yes: [ ] No: [ ]
If yes, please give details e.g. year, extent: N/A Are you aware of previous uses of the site e.g. dumping or quarrying?
Yes: [ ] No:[ ]
If yes, please give details: N/a
Are you aware of any valid planning applications previously made in respect of this land / structure?
Yes: [ ] No: [ ]
If yes, please state planning register reference number(s) of same if known and details of applications Reg.Ref.No:
Nature of Proposed Development
Nature of Final Decision of
Application Grant of Refusal by Planning Authority/An
Bord Pleanála
See Schedule no. 1 for Planning History
If a valid planning application has been made in respect of this land or structure in the 6 months prior to the submission of this application, then any required site notice must be on a yellow background in accordance with Article 19(4) of the Planning and Development regulations 2001 as amended. Yellow site notices have been erected at Davitt Road only.
Is the site of the proposal subject to a current appeal to An Bord Pleanála in respect of a similar development?
Existing: Varied – Please refer to chapter 6 of the EIS
Proposed: Varied – Please refer to chapter 6 of the EIS
Total: Varied – Please refer to chapter 6 of the EIS
13. Social and Affordable Housing.
Please tick appropriate box: Yes No
Is the application an application for permission for development to which Part V of the Planning and Development Act 2000 applies?
If the answer to the above question is “yes” and the development is not exempt (see below), you must specify, as part of your application, the manner in which you propose too comply with section 96 of Part V of the Act. If the answer to the above question is “yes” but you consider the development to be exempt by virtue of section 97 of the Planning and Development Act 2000, a copy of the Certificate of Exemption under section 97 must be submitted (or, where an application for a certificate of exemption has been made but has not yet been decided, a copy of the application should be submitted). If the answer to the above question is “no” by virtue of section 96 (13) of the Planning and Development Act 2000, details indicating the basis on which section 96 (13) is considered to apply to the development should be submitted.
14. Where the application refers to a material change of use of any land or structure or the retention of such a material change of use:
Existing use (or previous use where retention permission is sought) Not Applicable
Proposed use (or use it is proposed to retain) Not Applicable
Nature and extent of any such proposed use (or use it is proposed to retain). Not Applicable
Does the proposed development involve the demolition of a Protected Structure(s), in whole or in part?
Does the proposed development consist of work to a protected structure and/or its curtilage or proposed protected structure and/or its curtilage? - Please refer to Chapter 16 of the EIS: Architecture and
Cultural Heritage
Does the proposed development consist of work to the exterior of a structure which is located within an architectural conservation area (ACA)?
Does the application relate to development which affects or is close to a monument or place recorded under section 12 of the National Monuments (Amendment) Act, 1994.
Please refer to Chapter 15 of the EIS: Archaeological Heritage
Does the application relate to work within or close to a European Site or a Natural Heritage Area?
Does the development require the preparation of a Natura Impact Statement? Please see Natura Impact Statement enclosed with the planning application pack
Does the proposed development require the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement? Please see Environmental Impact Statement enclosed with the planning application pack
Do you consider that the proposed development is likely to have significant effects on the environment in a transboundary state?
Does the application relate to a development which comprises or is for the purpose of an activity requiring an integrated pollution prevention and control license
Does the application relate to a development which comprises or is for the purpose of an activity requiring a waste license?
Do the Major Accident Regulations apply to the proposed development?
Does the application relate to a development in a Strategic Development Zone?
Does the proposed development involve the demolition of any habitable house?
Details of public newspaper notice – paper(s) and date of publication Newspaper notice in the Irish Independent on the 10th August 2015 Newspaper notice in the Herald on the 10th August 2015
Copy of page(s) of relevant newspaper enclosed Yes: [ ] No:[ ]
A copy of the newspaper notices is included in Volume 1 of the planning application pack.
Details of site notice, if any, - location and date of erection The site notices were erected on 10th August 2015. Note: The site notices for the site at the former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 are in yellow. The locations of the site notices are shown on the following drawings: St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8
Proposed Source of Water Supply
Existing connection: [ ] New Connection: [ ]
Public Mains: [ ] Group Water Scheme: [ ] Private Well:[ ]
Other (please specify): N/A ___________________________________________________ Name of Group Water Scheme (where applicable): N/A ______________________________________________________
Proposed Wastewater Management / Treatment:
Existing: [ ] New:[ ]
Public Sewer: [ ] Conventional septic tank system: [ ]
Other on site treatment system: [ ] Please Specify: N/A ___________________________________________
Drawing Title: Site Location Map Drawing No.: NPH-A-BDP-PL-00-ST-0001 The former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 Drawing Title: Site Location Plan Drawing No.: NPH-A-OCMA-DR-XX-DR-0010 The Adelaide & Meath Hospital Dublin (Tallaght Hospital), Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24 Drawing Title: Satellite Centres, Tallaght Hospital – Location Plan Drawing No.: TH-HLM-A-DR-XX-Z1-1000 Connolly Hospital Campus, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 Drawing Title: Satellite Centres, Connolly Hospital – Location Plan Drawing No.: CH-HLM-A-DR-XX-Z2-2000
Copy of site notice enclosed Yes: [ ] No:[ ]
A copy of the site notice is included in Volume 1 of the planning application pack.
Details of other forms of public notification, if appropriate e.g. website A website containing the entire planning application has been set up at the following address: www.nchplanning.ie
18. Pre-application Consultation:
Date(s) of statutory pre-application consultations with An Bord Pleanála
Schedule of any other pre application consultations –name of person/body and date of consultation to be provided as appropriate and also details of any general public consultations i.e. methods, dates, venues etc. This can be submitted as a separate schedule with the application form.
Yes: [ ] No:[ ]
Please refer to the planning report for details on pre-application consultations and the Engagement Process Report in Volume 1 of the planning application pack. Details are also set out in the Planning Report. Schedule of prescribed bodies to whom notification of the making of the application has been sent and a sample copy of such notification.
Yes: [ ] No:[ ]
A list of the prescribed bodies and a sample copy of the notification has been included as schedule 3 of the planning application form.
19. Application Fee.
Fee Payable €100,000.00 – cheque enclosed
I hereby declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information given in this form is correct and accurate and that the application documents being deposited at the planning authority offices, and any other location specified by the Board in pre application consultations, including a website (if any) will be identical to the application documents being deposited with the Board.
motorcycle and bicycle structure (120.18 sq.m gross area), internal gates
and landscaping areas. The proposed development also includes
connections to the public water infrastructure, the creation of a new entrance
to the site at Davitt Road including associated security gates, and all
associated site development and landscaping works.
DCC Decision: Final Grant 08/06/2015
Appeal: N/A
Planning Application Form – Schedule 2
Description of the Proposed Development
In accordance with section 37E of the Planning and Development Act 2000, as inserted by the Planning and Development (Strategic Infrastructure) Act, 2006 and subsequently amended by the Planning and Development (Amendment) Act, 2010 and the Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2011, The National Paediatric Hospital Development Board, care of GVA Planning and Regeneration Ltd., Second Floor Segrave House, 19-20 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, gives notice of its intention to make an application to An Bord Pleanála for permission for a period of 10 no. years for the development of the proposed new National Paediatric Hospital, which is an integrated health infrastructure development comprising 6 no. principal elements and ancillary development as set out below:
(i) a 473 no. bed new children’s hospital (up to 118,113 sq.m. gross floor area) at the St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 (which contains Protected Structures);
(ii) a 53 no. bed family accommodation unit (up to 4,354 sq.m. gross floor area) at the St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 (which contains Protected Structures);
(iii) a children’s research and innovation centre (up to 2,971 sq.m. gross floor area) at the St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 (which contains Protected Structures);
(iv) a construction compound at the former Unilever site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12; (v) a children’s hospital satellite centre at The Adelaide & Meath Hospital Dublin (Tallaght
Hospital), Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24 (up to 4,466. sq.m. gross floor area); and (vi) a children’s hospital satellite centre at Connolly Hospital Campus in Blanchardstown, Dublin
15 (up to 5,093 sq.m. gross floor area). Proposed Development at the St. James’s Hospital Campus, James’s Street, Dublin 8 The proposed development on a 8.7 ha site on the St James’s campus comprises:
• The demolition of all buildings on the site of the new children’s hospital, Family Accommodation Unit and the proposed Children’s Research and Innovation Centre;
• A new children’s hospital building and associated helipad; • A two-level underground car park under same, with a further level of shared facilities
management hub and energy centre below; • A Children’s Research and Innovation Centre; • A Family Accommodation Unit; • Public realm improvements to: the existing St James’s campus spine road and the demolition of
2 no. buildings and relocation of parking to accommodate same; the linear park at the Rialto Luas stop and the public steps between Mount Brown and Cameron Square;
• Improvements to the road junction at the existing campus entrance on St James’s Street and a new campus entrance piazza from Brookfield Road / South Circular Road, with minor improvements to these roads;
• A new vehicular entrance from Mount Brown; • A realigned internal campus road; • A new shared flue stack for the St. James’s Hospital campus; and, • A range of infrastructure works, including the diversion of the existing Drimnagh Sewer and
revised boundary treatments. The new children’s hospital building, including 380 no. inpatient bedrooms (of which 60 no. are critical care beds), 93 no. day beds, emergency department, operating theatres, a family resource centre, outpatients departments, hospital school, education facilities, therapy areas, staff and visitor canteen, pharmacy, pathology department, public and staff circulation areas, plant and related servicing areas, will be located on a 4.85ha site (that includes the family accommodation unit) at the western side of the St. James’s Campus that is bound to the east by the existing adult hospital, the north by Mount Brown / Faulkner Terrace, the west by Cameron Square, Brookfield Road and South Circular Road and to the south by St. James’s Walk Park and the Rialto Luas stop. The proposed building will vary in height from three storeys with a recessed podium level fronting onto South Circular Road and the internal access road (facing west / northwest towards the rear of Cameron Square), to four storeys at the northern, eastern and southern elevations. The proposed central oval-shaped ward pavilion rises a further three storeys above the podium garden level with a plant area enclosed in the roof space
above (giving a total of seven storeys above ground level) and additional exhaust flues rising from the roof structure at the northern and southern extents of the ward block. The proposed new children’s hospital building will have three below-ground levels as follows: a lower ground floor level accommodating clinical space including outpatients, sterile services, mortuary and pathology and car parking; basement level B01 which accommodates further car parking; and, basement level B02 that accommodates a shared service yard, facilities management hub, plant areas and underground distribution corridors to serve the children’s hospital and St. James’s campus as a whole. An underground tunnel is proposed, leading eastwards from the new children’s hospital building level B02, to a new single storey (above ground) facilities management lift core located directly to the north of existing St. James’s Hospital outpatients department (total area created at ground level is 470 sq.m. with a further 205 sq.m. at basement level). Level B02 also accommodates the energy centre for the proposed new children’s hospital. A helipad is proposed at the garden podium level on the southern elevation facing St. James’s Walk (at 41.75m, Ordnance Datum). Accessible landscaped external terraces are proposed on the second and third floors on the western / northwestern elevation gable ends. An accessible roof garden is also proposed at fourth floor level wrapping around the ward block, with additional garden spaces proposed in the centre of the ward block. The overall height of the building to ridge level of the roof structure is up to 34.95m (Ordnance Datum 55.95m) and up to 37.95m to the top of the flues on the roof (Ordnance Datum 58.95m) above a revised ground level of Ordnance Datum 21m at the proposed entrances. The gross floor area of the building will be up to 118,113 sq.m. with an additional 32,223 sq.m. provided for the underground parking of vehicles. A new vehicular entrance serving the service yard and lower level B02 basement car park is proposed off Mount Brown at the Northern end of the site. The existing public entrance at Brookfield Road / South Circular Road will be relocated further north and will lead to a new entrance piazza and drop off zone at the main entrance to the new children’s hospital building and campus access road, which provides access to car parking on the lower ground level, a new dedicated surface car park and ambulance drop off adjacent to the proposed children’s hospital emergency department and the remainder of the St. James’s Hospital Campus. Other infrastructure upgrades will include new bus stops within the campus, upgrade works to the South Circular Road / Brookfield Road campus entrance, the provision of a new cycle lane along South Circular Road, the upgrading of the St. James’s Hospital access from James’s Street, where it is proposed to carry out improvements to the James’s Street entrance junction and minor improvements at the proposed Mount Brown entrance. An additional entrance to the hospital is proposed to be provided at the southern end of the new children’s hospital building, adjacent to the Rialto Luas stop with upgrade works proposed to the linear park at this location (which will be temporarily used to accommodate a campus access road during construction). Parking for the new children’s hospital and family accommodation unit is provided by way of 28 no. spaces at surface level to serve the proposed emergency department and 972 no. spaces at basement level. 400 no. bicycle parking spaces are provided as part of the proposed development at ground (50 no.) and basement (350 no.) levels. Signage is proposed on the southern elevation above the proposed entrance, at the entrance to the lower level parking and service areas at Mount Brown, at the main entrance piazza on the southern elevation of the north west finger and on the eastern elevation above the ambulant and ambulance entrance canopies. The proposed development includes the demolition of 20,539 sq.m. of existing buildings at St. James’s Hospital campus to facilitate clearing the site for the proposed new buildings. The following demolitions are proposed: single storey orthodontic department and the anaesthetic dental clinic; part single / part two storey / part three storey Hospital 7; single storey chapel; single storey rheumatology day centre / dept. of neurology / renal medicine; part single / part two storey general support services; single storey veins unit; single storey physiotherapy / cardiac rehabilitation building; two storey speech and language therapy department; part single / part two storey hepatology centre; two storey national centre for hereditary coagulation disorders; single storey national medical information centre; single storey private clinic; single storey information management systems building; part single / part two storey technical services building; single storey medical gases building; part single / part two storey ambulance centre; two storey Garden Hill house; single storey laundry services building; part single / part two storey materials management building; part single / part two storey plant room for Hospital 7; two storey derelict schoolhouse on the site of the Children’s Research and Innovation Centre. Other sundry demolition and site clearance works include: underground oil tanks; oxygen compound; internal retaining walls and boundary walls, gates and fences where indicated; portion of existing underground utility tunnel; natural gas metering skid to south of the site adjacent linear park; existing advertising sign at junction of South Circular Road and linear park. It is also proposed to
divert the existing Drimnagh Sewer that traverses the site in a south to north direction from the linear park to Mount Brown. The new sewer location will be located to the east of the new children’s hospital building. It is proposed to remove the existing St. James’s Hospital Campus energy centre flue stack and replace it with a new flue stack comprising 16 no. flues in square plan form to a maximum height of 59.7m Ordnance Datum at a revised location immediately to the south of the existing flue stack. The proposed 53 no. bed family accommodation unit measures up to 4,354 sq.m. gross floor area in a two to four storey above ground level structure (with a single basement level) that is located to the north of the new campus access road on its junction with Brookfield Road, with frontage onto both roads, rising to a maximum height of 36.1m Ordnance Datum (c.15m high above campus road level). The proposed building will be accessed from the new campus road with a basement level link to the new children’s hospital. The proposed Children’s Research and Innovation Centre, with a gross floor area of up to 2,971sq.m. will be located at the north western corner of St. James’s Hospital Campus, between the Trinity Centre for Health Sciences and the Haughton Institute, a protected structure (Protected Structure Ref. No. 4011a), with frontage onto James’s Street on a 0.14ha site. The building will vary in height from four storeys on James’s Street (northern elevation) to three storeys on the campus (southern) side with a lower ground floor level that fronts onto James’s Street. At roof level 2 no. fume extract fans project to a level of 36.24m Ordnance Datum. The proposed development also includes all ancillary site clearance, construction, site development and landscaping works, which include but are not limited to: reinstatement and upgrading of the concrete steps and edge boundary treatment from Mount Brown to the east of Cameron Square; the removal of 540 no. parking spaces to facilitate the construction of the children’s hospital and the removal of 40 no. parking spaces for the Children’s Research and Innovation Centre; reinstatement and upgrading up to the fence boundary with St. John’s lane; replacement of existing boundaries on South Circular Road and the boundary with the linear park to the south; upgrading works to entrances, footpath and roadways at South Circular Road/Brookfield Road, Mount Brown and James. Street; relocation of existing ESB substation; installation of new oxygen tanks and ESB sub station to the West of the existing St. James’s Hospital Energy Centre Building; all required ancillary hospital directional signage; required medical gas installations; and, the upgrading of pedestrian access through the campus from James’s Street and the re-provision of 24 no. car parking spaces in the location of the existing dental buildings. Davitt Road Construction Compound, Former Unilever Site, Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 Permission is being sought, for a period of up to 10 years, for the provision of a construction compound of 0.80 ha on a 1.29ha site at the former Unilever Site at Davitt Road, Drimnagh, Dublin 12 to facilitate the construction of the National Paediatric Hospital development at St. James’s Hospital Campus in order to accommodate a dry storage and staging area during the construction phase. The compound area of 0.80 ha will be enclosed with a 2.4m high timber hoarding, with gates at the northeast corner opposite the existing entrance from Davitt Road. The compound will be offset 5.0m from the boundary with the permitted Health Service Executive ambulance base to the west (Dublin City Council Reg. Ref. No. 2309/15), and is located to avoid an existing wayleave through the site along the road frontage to the north. Proposed Development at The Adelaide & Meath Hospital Dublin (Tallaght Hospital), Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24 The proposed development of the satellite centre for the delivery of urgent and out-patient care at a 1.04 ha site at the Adelaide and Meath Hospital (Tallaght Hospital) comprises the construction of an extension of up to 3,142 sq.m. to the hospital and refurbishment works of up to 1,324 sq.m. at ground floor level of the existing hospital building as part of the National Paediatric Hospital development. The development will be located on an open area of grass west of the hospital access road and south of the main adult hospital entrance, abutting the gable end of the existing ward and administration block and will connect back into the existing hospital through the existing refurbished ground floor of the existing administration department. The proposed building will be three storeys in height with roof
top plant area at 118.075m Ordnance Datum or up to 15.575m at its highest point (flues extend to
119.2m Ordnance Datum) above the street level at the new entrance (the Ordnance Datum at the adjacent existing pavement is 102.5m).
The entrance on the northeast of the new building is adjacent to the existing main hospital set down and pick up area. The proposed development will provide 5 no. new cycle hoops and 10 no. existing relocated cycle hoops located to the west of the main entrance to the proposed building. The proposed development will relocate 25 no. visitor car parking bays to the south-east of the proposal and 2 no. delivery parking bays adjacent to the existing building. A new pedestrian access will be provided from the existing footpath along the hospital road to the East with a new pedestrian crossing being created to allow safe access across the junction of the perimeter access road. A new entrance canopy will be provided linking the main entrance to the existing drop off area adjacent to the canopy. The proposal also provides for all ancillary building and directional signage, landscaping, construction and site development works including minor alterations to the internal roads and footpaths and the demolition of the existing hospital crèche and staff changing facilities unit, both single storey modular prefabricated buildings. Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 The proposed development of the satellite centre for the delivery of urgent and out-patient care on a 1.25 ha. site at Connolly Hospital comprises the construction of a three storey extension of up to 4,990 sq.m. to the hospital and internal reconfiguration works of up to 103 sq.m. to the existing hospital as part of the National Paediatric Hospital development. The proposed development will be located to the east of the existing main entrance on an area of open grass and will connect back into the existing hospital via a new link corridor. An existing garden located to the west of the existing hospital entrance will be integrated with the new development. The building height will be 66.425m
above Ordnance Datum or up to 12.125m high at its highest point (flues extend to 67.72m Ordnance
Datum) above the street level at the new entrance (the adjacent existing pavement is 54.300m Ordnance Datum). The entrance on the west of the new building will be accessed from the reconfigured existing hospital set down and pick up area. The urgent care entrance is located on the east elevation of the building adjacent to the ambulance parking area. The proposed development will provide 34 no. visitor car parking bays and 46 no. staff parking bays