Planning application details ref: 15256 Louth County Council

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Planning Application: 15256 (Louth County Council )
File Number: 15256
Application Type: PERMISSION Planning Status: APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date: 05/05/2015 Decision Due Date: 29/06/2015
Validated Date: 05/05/2015 Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested: Further Info Received:
Withdrawn Date: Extend Date:
Decision Type: Refused Decision Date: 23/06/2015
Leave to Appeal: Appeal Date:
Commenced Date: Submissions By: 08/06/2015

Applicant Details

Applicant name: Tony Meegan
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Applicant Details


Proposed Development

Development Description: Retention Permission and Planning Permission for development. Retention Permission is sought for : a) storage and wholesale of commercial goods (car parts) in existing buildings and open storage of motor vehicles in associated yards b) extended hard standing areas to rear (for open storage of motor vehicles) and east (for vehicle parking) c) associated landscaped screening berms d) relocation of unauthorised portacabin (office) e) stable building (which is to be converted to kennelling for guard dogs). f) Retention of 2 no. toilets, effluent treatment plant and disposal system. Planning Permission is also sought for: a) proposed de-pollution facility with 4 no. storage tanks within existing shed b) proposed new vehicular entrance to serve entire facility ( 2 no. existing entrances will be permanently closed off). c) all associated site works ( including new surface water drainage pipe work over lands north with outfall to stream, car parking and replacement concrete slab) and substantial tree screen planting to boundaries. The application includes a Natura Impact Statement. Following the granting of planning permission, it is proposed to apply to Louth County Council for a Waste Permit for the operation of an Authorised Treatment Facility for the treatment of end of life vehicles.
Development Address: Skyhill, Drumbilla, Hackballscross, Dundalk
Architect Name: Location Key: HACKBALLSCROSS
Electoral Division: Planner: None
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IPC Licence Required: No Waste Licence Required: No
Protected Structure: No Protected Structure #:
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Proposed Development


Comments

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Decision

Decision Date: 23/06/2015 Manager Order: 345/15
Decision Type: Refused Number of Conditions: 3
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Section 47 Apply?: Part 5 Apply?:
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Decision Description: Retention Permission and Planning Permission for development. Retention Permission is sought for : a) storage and wholesale of commercial goods (car parts) in existing buildings and open storage of motor vehicles in associated yards b) extended hard standing areas to rear (for open storage of motor vehicles) and east (for vehicle parking) c) associated landscaped screening berms d) relocation of unauthorised portacabin (office) e) stable building (which is to be converted to kennelling for guard dogs). f) Retention of 2 no. toilets, effluent treatment plant and disposal system. Planning Permission is also sought for: a) proposed de-pollution facility with 4 no. storage tanks within existing shed b) proposed new vehicular entrance to serve entire facility ( 2 no. existing entrances will be permanently closed off). c) all associated site works ( including new surface water drainage pipe work over lands north with outfall to stream, car parking and replacement concrete slab) and substantial tree screen planting to boundaries. The application includes a Natura Impact Statement. Following the granting of planning permission, it is proposed to apply to Louth County Council for a Waste Permit for the operation of an Authorised Treatment Facility for the treatment of end of life vehicles.

Appeal Details


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