Volume 3 Architectural Conservation Areas and Record of Protected Structures

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Volume 3 Architectural Conservation Areas and Record of Protected Structures

 

MA

No.

 

Architectural Conservation Areas and Record of Protected Structures - Material Alterations

 

RPS/ ACA

Submission/ Elected Member Amendment No.

187

Designate the Square in Galbally and a portion of the southern approach to the Square an Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) as this area represents a place, area, group of structures/ townscape that is of special architectural, historical, archaeological, technical, social, cultural, or scientific, interest, or that contributes to the appreciation of a Protected Structure.

 

Volume 3

49

188

Include all Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) Maps.

 

Refer to ACAs maps in Appendix I.

Volume 3

225

189

Delete RPS No. 229 from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

RPS Reg No.

NIAH Reg No.

Building Name

Address

Description

Photo

229

 

NONE

'Leonard's'

 

Castleerkin North, Pallasgreen

 

Thatched Building

 

 

 

 

 

 

RPS - Volume 3d

48

 

52 - Cllr. Martin Ryan

190

Delete RPS No. 581 from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

RPS Reg No

NIAH Reg No

Building name or type

Address/ Townland

Description

Photo

581

21901108

Millough House

Milltown, Pallaskenry

Two-storey former outbuilding and servants quarters, built c 1820

 

 

RPS –Volume 3c

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

112

191

Delete RPS No. 1010 from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

RPS Reg No

NIAH Reg No

Building name

Address

Description

Photo

1010

21803016

Butler's

Main Street, Bruff

Urban Structure‐ Commercial

 

 

RPS -Volume 3d

 

 

 

 

 

 

274

192

Amend RPS No. 1369 title from “the Sarsfield House” to “Merchants House”.

 

RPS Reg No

NIAH Reg No

Building name

Address

Description

Photo

1369

21813007

Not named

Sarsfield Street Kilmallock

“Merchants House” "The Sarsfield House"

 

 

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53

193

Delete RPS Nos 3103, 3104 and 3105/3286 (RPS duplication) from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

RPS City No.

NIAH Reg No.

Name

Location

Photo

3103

21517314

29 Mallow Street

29 Mallow Street

 

3104

None

30‐31 Mallow Street

30‐31 Mallow Stree

 

 

 

3105

None

32 Mallow Street

32 Mallow Street

 

3286

None

32 Mallow Street

32 Mallow Street

 

 

RPS -Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

42

194

Update RPS No.s 3264 and 3265 as follows:

 

RPS City No.

NIAH Reg No.

Name

Location

Photo

3264

21512059

21512053

Former Golden Vale Chimneystack – Former Cleeves

North Circular Road and Stonetown Terrace

 

3265

21512053

21512059

Former Golden Vale Chimneystack – Former Cleeve

North Circular Road and Stonetown Terrace

 

 

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43, 284

195

Delete RPS No. 3338 from the Record of Protected Structures to remove duplication.

 

RPS City No.

NIAH Reg No.

Name

Location

Photo

3338

None

Saint Munchin's Girls Primary School (now called Thomond primary school)

Bound by Moylish Road and Ballynanty Road

 

 

RPS -Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

196

Amend RPS No. 3400 record from “Rhokee” to “Rhorkee”.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

3400

21511007

Rhorkee

Rhokee

North Circular Road

Detached two‐bay two‐storey red brick house, built c. 1920, facing south with a gabled breakfront axial with gabled return to rear, prolonged by single‐bay extension, c. 1960. Glazed conservatory to west side elevation, c. 1980.

A well‐maintained house with a wealth of original architectural detailing to façade. While the house has been extended the front aspect remains relatively intact

House

 

 

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282

197

Delete RPS No. 3421 from Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

3421

21506005

Unit 4 Saint Camillus's Hospital

Shelbourne Road

Attached multiple‐bay threestorey limestone former nursery, built c. 1865, on a T‐ shaped plan. Later accretions to south elevation and single‐ bay twostorey bay to north and south end.

This building is marked as 'Married Nusery' on the 1872 Ordnance Survey series for Limerick City. An identical block across the grounds was named 'Single Nursery'. Neither building appear, however, on the first edition OS which dates from 1840‐41.

House

 

 

RPS -Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

36

198

Delete RPS No. 3422 from Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

3422

21506006

Saint Camillus's Hospital

Shelbourne Road

Attached multiple‐bay two‐ and three‐storey rendered block, built between 1839‐41, on a H‐block plan forming part of the original workhouse complex. Subjected to many later alterations from the 1860s and the 1950s

Designed by Thomas and Kearns Deane, this block forms the single largest element to be retained from the original structures within the workhouse complex. It also retains much of the 1860s additions.

Work house

 

 

RPS -Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

37

199

Delete RPS No. 3476 from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

3476

21514009

No. 58

58 Clare Street

End‐of‐terrace two‐bay threestorey over basement house, built c. 1845, given a decorative render finish, c. 1900. Built facing north with front railed area to basement and flight of steps to front entrance.

One of a terrace of three house of pronounced vertical massing. Although it has lost most of its features this house along with the rest of the terrace forms an important component of the streetscape

House

 

 

RPS –Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

283

200

Delete RPS No. 3457 Ard Lui, Clancy Strand from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

3457

21512017

Ard Lui

Clancy's Strand

Detached three‐bay two‐storey house, built c. 1910, built on a raised platform, with a centrally placed three‐sided entrance bay having bay window above, and a two‐ storey return.

A well‐maintained early twentieth century house, employing innovative materials giving the effect of a traditional rock‐faced stone finish. Positioned to the rear of an earlier terrace, this house has quite an individualistic identity

House

 

 

RPS -Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27

201

Delete RPS No. 3536 and No. 3548 from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

3536

21517077

23-27 Henry Street lane way off Henry Street

23-27 Henry Street lane way off Henry Stree

Located in the backlands to the rears of Nos. 1‐7 Lower Mallow Street

Its possible original use as a commercial stable building has been suggested by the scale of the structure and the nature of the openings which form large carriage arches.

Stables

 

 

 

3548

 

 

21517158

No. 24

24 Henry Street

Attached three‐bay two‐storey over basement former house, built c. 1850, with a front railed basement area. Pitched cement tiled roof with a red brick chimneystack rising from north gable with clay pots. Plastic gutter and cast‐iron downpipe

Although re‐roofed in inappropriate materials, as well as the insertion of incorrect windows, this building retains its façade composition with some original features such as its door and quality iron railings.

House

 

 

RPS -Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

43

202

Delete RPS No. 3560 from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

3560

21517007

Mullock and Sons (Shipbrokers) Ltd.

Saint Alphonsus Street/ Dock Rd

Corner‐sited four‐bay singlestorey rendered building, built c. 1900, with a five‐bay side elevation to Dock Road. Flat roof with a steel railing forming a parapet. Continuous cornice above fascia frieze and roll moulding below

A handsome corner building that may have once been taller. Recently heavily renovated, it is uncertain which parts remain intact and what has been added. Nonetheless, this building forms a pleasant element on the Dock Road

Office

 

 

 

RPS –Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

91

203

Delete RPS No. 4024 from the Record of Protected Structures.  

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

4024

21517111

Limerick Tutorial College

12 – 14 The Crescent

Corner‐sited attached three‐bay three‐storey over basement former secondary school, built between 1945‐46, with the entrance elevation breaking forward the building line of The Crescent, and having a five‐bay three‐storey south‐facing side elevation.

This sober, symmetrical, institutional building is enlivened largely by the fine Art Deco inspired Portland stone doorcase. It was built to the designs of Patrick Joseph Sheahan in 1945. It was formerly the Jesuit school.

School

 

 

 

 

RPS -Volume 3a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

204

Delete RPS No. 4057 Biarittz, O’Connell Avenue from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Street

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

4057

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21521075

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

O'Connell

Avenue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terraced two‐bay two‐storey over basement red brick house, built c. 1910, with oriel three sided canted bay window and square‐headed rendered doorcase. Single‐bay two‐storey return to rear. Pitched artificial slate roof with terracotta comb ridge tiles.

Unlike the rest of the terrace to which it is attached, this house and its immediate neighbour to the south are distinguished by a basement level and red brick faced façade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

House

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RPS -Volume 3a

 

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2 - Cllr. Liam Galvin

205

Delete RPS No. 5069 ‘The Faugh’ dance hall from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Townland

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

5069

21901327

The Faugh

Ballysimon

Detached six‐bay single‐storey corrugatediron outbuilding, built c. 1940. Pitched corrugated‐iron roof with corrugated plastic roof lights. Painted corrugated iron walls. Square‐headed window openings with timber framed casement windows

This corrugated‐iron shed is an excellent example of the vernacular tradition in the area. The building, which is locally known as The Fog, was used as a dance hall and may have been a purpose‐built corrugated iron dance hall.

ballroom/ dance hall/ disco

 

 

 

 

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6, 7

206

Delete RPS No. 6360 from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

RPS Reg No.

NIAH Reg No.

Building name or address

Townland, postal, town, street

Description

Photo

6360

None

None

Elm Park Demesne

Forge

 

 

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207

Delete RPS No. 7013 from the Record of Protected Structures.

 

Proposed RPS No.

NIAH No.

Name

Town

Townland

Composition

Appraisal

Original Type

Photo

7013

21818001

Plassey House

Castletroy

Newcastle

Pair of painted square‐profile monolith limestone piers, built c. 1890. Comprising carved rounded caps with recessed panels, recessed panels to piers and acanthus‐headed cast‐iron railings terminating in carved limestone piers

These imposing and ornate gates, formerly an entrance to Plassey House, are well designed and executed. The monolith piers are finely carved, forming a strong focal point, which is complimented by the ornate cast‐iron gates with acanthus leaf motifs.

demesne walls/ gates/ railings

 

 

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Volume 4 Environmental Reports

 

 

MA

No.

 

 

Environmental Reports - Material Alterations

Section/ Objective

Submission No.s/ Elected Member Amendment No.

208

Update the Strategic Environmental Assessment and the Natura Impact Report following receipt of submissions, the Chief Executive’s Report and amendments by the Elected Members.

 

Refer to Appendix II – Environmental Reports – SEA and NIR

 

SEA

 

NIR

39, 93, 137, 153, 205, 208, 244

209

Amend the ‘Draft Strategic Flood Risk Assessment’, including Justification Tests for all zoned land at risk of flooding, map notes, completion of flood relief schemes, references to map data etc., as a response to the submissions received during the public consultation process.

 

Refer to Appendix II – Environmental Reports - SFRA

 

Draft Strategic Flood Risk Assessment

225, 263

210

Amend Limerick City and Environs Flood Maps as follows:

 

Outline Flood Zone A and B for the Limerick Metropolitan Area in the SFRA.

 

Refer to Appendix II – Environmental Reports - SFRA

 

Draft Strategic Flood Risk Assessment

 

New Flood Map

225

211

Amend Flood Map for Bruff.

 

Refer to Appendix II – Environmental Reports - SFRA

 

Draft Strategic Flood Risk Assessment

 

Flood Map Bruff

59

212

Insert New Flood Map for Doon.

 

Refer to Appendix II – Environmental Reports - SFRA

 

Draft Strategic Flood Risk Assessment

 

Flood Map Doon

263

 

 

 

 

 

 

Milltown House
see attached