11.1.5.10 Retrofitting Sustainability Measures – Policy Application
Retrofitting Sustainability Measures – Policy Application
The City Council will expect consideration to be given to how environmental performance can be improved in all works which involve change of use, conversion, extensions or other refurbishment, including works to heritage assets. Improving environmental performance may include measures to reduce carbon emissions, improve resource use efficiency and minimise pollution and waste. For historic structures, simple measures such as draught proofing, energy and water efficient appliances, roof insulation and repair and maintenance work can bring substantial improvements and have minimal other impacts, both visually and on historic fabric and traditional construction. Such minor interventions should always be considered first as these are usually non-contentious, may not require planning permission and can provide significant benefits at low cost.
Retrofitting existing building stock is of crucial importance, as it will always represent a far bigger proportion of buildings in Dublin than new buildings. Sustainable design standards only apply to larger-scale development and, therefore, will only include a small proportion of development.