the proposed development consists of the construction of a new rollercoaster attraction incorporating 2 separate rollercoaster rides with a combined ride length of approximately 986m and a maximum height of 31m Above Ground Level. Noise reduction measures are incorporated into the layout and design of the proposed development and include themed noise retention structures, below ground elements, and a 6m high sound barrier along part of the northern boundary consisting of a part 3m high berm (72m in length) and a part 3m high concrete wall (34m in length), with a 3m high acoustic fencing above (106m total length). Associated and ancillary buildings include 2 no. rollercoaster station structures (172 sqm and 170 sqm Gross Floor Area (GFA) respectively); a maintenance building (70 sqm GFA); a toilet block (80 sqm GFA); a photo shop (8 sqm GFA); a general shop (30 sqm GFA); 2 no. concession stands (12.8 sqm GFA each); and an ESB substation (14 sqm GFA). The proposed development development also incorporates 2 no. pedestrain bridges over the Hurley River; drainage infrastructure, including a Foul Water Pumping Station and associated maintenance access roadway; internal paths and roadways connecting to existing Tayto Park infrastructure; landscaping; boundary treatments; and all associated and ancillary plant and development works on site area of 4.53ha This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS)
Development Address:
Tayto Park Visitor Centre, Kilbrew, Ashbourne, Co. Meath
Architect Name:
Declan Brassil & Co Ltd
Location Key:
KILBREW RATOATH BY
Electoral Division:
Incorrect Icl Voter Recor
Planner:
Billy Joe Padden
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:
23/06/2020
Manager Order:
A832/20
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
22
Grant Date:
Grant Managers Order #:
Section 47
Apply?:
Part 5
Apply?:
Expiry Date:
23/03/2026
Decision Description:
the proposed development consists of the construction of a new rollercoaster attraction incorporating 2 separate rollercoaster rides with a combined ride length of approximately 986m and a maiximum height of 31m Above Ground Level. Noise reduction measures are incorporated into the layout and design of the proposed development and include themed noise retention structures, below ground elements, and a 6m high sound barrier along part of the northern boundary consisting of a part 3m high berm (72m in length) and a part 3m high concrete wall (34m in length), with a 3m high acoustic fencing above (106m total length). Associated and ancillary buildings include 2 no. rollercoaster station structures (172 sqm and 170 sqm Gross Floor Area (GFA) respectively); a maintenance building (70 sqm GFA); a toilet block (80 sqm GFA); a photo shop (8 sqm GFA); a general shop (30 sqm GFA); 2 no. concession stands (12.8 sqm GFA each); and an ESB substation (14 sqm GFA). The proposed development development also incorporates 2 no. pedestrain bridges over the Hurley River; drainage infrastructure, including a Foul Water Pumping Station and associated maintenance access roadway; internal paths and roadways connecting to existing Tayto Park infrastructure; landscaping; boundary treatments; and all associated and ancillary plant and development works on site area of 4.53ha This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS)
Tayto Park Visitor Centre Kilbrew Ashbourne, Co Meath
the construction of a new junior rollercoaster attraction with a ride length of approximately 254m and a maximum height of 11.6m above ground level. Associated and ancillary buildings include a rollercoaster station structure (93 sqm Gross Floor Area (GFA), a toilet block (80 sqm GFA), a photo shop (10 sqm GFA) and a plant room (20 sqm GFA). The proposed development also incorporates internal paths connecting to the existing paths within the Park, landscaping, boundary treatments and infrastructure, together with all associated and ancillary development works on a site area of 0.305 ha. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application