Planning application details ref: 1753 Louth County Council

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Planning Application: 1753 (Louth County Council )
File Number: 1753
Application Type: PERMISSION Planning Status: APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date: 31/01/2017 Decision Due Date: 27/03/2017
Validated Date: 31/01/2017 Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested: Further Info Received:
Withdrawn Date: Extend Date:
Decision Type: Conditional Decision Date: 15/03/2017
Leave to Appeal: Appeal Date:
Commenced Date: Submissions By: 06/03/2017

Applicant Details

Applicant name: Fr Padraig Keenan
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Applicant Details


Proposed Development

Development Description: Permission for development to consist of the proposed extension of St Furseys Cemetery to the north east, which involves the change of use 0.67ha of land from agricultural use to use as burial ground, the extension of the existing access route, calvary scene, 4 additional car spaces including for a hearse, burial plots, planting and all ancillary site works. St Furseys Cemetery is adjoining St Furseys Church which is a protected structure.
Development Address: St Furseys Cemetery, Chapel Road, Haggardstown , Dundalk, Co Louth
Architect Name: Location Key: CHAPEL ROAD HAGGARDSTOWN
Electoral Division: Planner: None
Social Housing Exempt: Plan Enforcement #:
IPC Licence Required: No Waste Licence Required: No
Protected Structure: Yes Protected Structure #:
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Proposed Development


Comments

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Decision

Decision Date: 15/03/2017 Manager Order: 194/17
Decision Type: Conditional Number of Conditions: 4
Grant Date: 17/04/2017 Grant Managers Order #: 194/17
Section 47 Apply?: Part 5 Apply?:
Expiry Date: 16/04/2022
Decision Description: Permission for development to consist of the proposed extension of St Furseys Cemetery to the north east, which involves the change of use 0.67ha of land from agricultural use to use as burial ground, the extension of the existing access route, calvary scene, 4 additional car spaces including for a hearse, burial plots, planting and all ancillary site works. St Furseys Cemetery is adjoining St Furseys Church which is a protected structure.

Appeal Details


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