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September 2019 to 25 Th October 2019 MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 27 th September 2019 to 25 th October 2019 PL – Planner’s Initials The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, may be unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988-2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner against the sender, including prosecution. Please note that the decisions due by area list is uploaded once a week. For a more uptodate information please use the eplan system to locate decisions due at the following site address http://www.meath.ie/ePlan40/ or contact the planning department on 046 909 7000 DATE : 27/09/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 10:16:40 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 27/09/2019 TO 25/10/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA SH/303504 Hunt Capital Ltd. 05/07/2019 Sun 29/09/2019 construction of four buildings ranging in Office 1 The Anchorage height from four to five storeys over Charlotte Quay basement on a site measuring 1.23 Dublin 4 hectares. It will contain 104 no. apartments (20 no. 1-bed, 76 no 2-bed, 8 no 3-bed) and 1536 sqm of commercial space including a creche ... Metges Road Johnstown Navan, Co. Meath KA/190490 Board of Management on behalf of 23/04/2019 03/09/2019 Mon 30/09/2019 a single storey classroom extension with BP 64 KA St. Louis National School ancillary accommodations and associated Rathkenny site works Navan Rathkenny Co Meath Navan Co Meath KA/191031 Lynx Developments Ltd 06/08/2019 Mon 30/09/2019 (a) The demolition of 3 No. existing two BP 24 KA 12 Crowe Street, storey buildings and associated Dundalk, outbuildings. (b) Construction of 2 No. Co Louth semi-detached two storey buildings along Main Street, Building Type A consists of 1 no. ground floor retail unit (360.3m2) and 1 no. 2 be ... Main Street Athboy Co Meath Page 1 DATE : 27/09/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 10:16:40 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 27/09/2019 TO 25/10/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA NA/190813 Jennifer Collins & Peter Mc Keever 21/06/2019 03/09/2019 Mon 30/09/2019 the construction of a new single story BP 5 NA Grange, dwelling & domestic garage, with packaged Ardbraccan, wastewater treatment system and polishing Navan, filter and new site entrance, with all Co. Meath associated site works and landscaping Grange Ardbraccan Navan, Co. Meath RA/181456 Peter & Claudine Lyons 06/12/2018 03/09/2019 Mon 30/09/2019 construct a two storey style dwelling, install SC Fidorfe, waste water treatment system, form new Kilbride Road, entrance from the public road, together Co. Meath with all associated site works. Significant further information/revised plan submitted on this application Fidorfe Kilbride Road Co. Meath RA/191032 John Bracken 06/08/2019 Mon 30/09/2019 the demolition of existing two storey flat FD Bryanstown, roof extension to rear of existing dwelling Maynooth, and the construction of a new two storey Co. Meath extension to rear of dwelling and single storey extension to side of dwelling, also the reconfiguration of existing intern ... Bryanstown Maynooth Co. Meath Page 2 DATE : 27/09/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 10:16:40 PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 27/09/2019 TO 25/10/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA AA/190412 Klass Oil Distributors Limited 09/04/2019 04/09/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 new 2 storey structure to include fuel/petrol BP 1 AA Milltown Shopping Park, filling station, filling station shop & off Rathnew, license; Drive through take away and Ashbourne, restaurant; 2 no. offices at First floor; new Co. Wicklow vehicular access off the Ballybin Road (opposite Ashbourne Industrial Estate) ... Ballybin Road (Opposite Ashbourne In Ashbourne Co. Meath AA/190413 Klass Oil Distributors Limited 09/04/2019 04/09/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 an oil distribution and storage depot BP 1 AA Ballyin Road (Opposite Ashbourne comprising of new vehicular access off the Ind Ballybin Road (Opposite Ashbourne Ashbourne, Industrial Estate), single storey office block Co. Meath (2No. offices, kitchenette, waiting area & w.c.), 4 no. oil storage tanks, forecourt, di ... Ballybin Road (Opposite Ashbourne In Ashbourne Co. Meath AA/191039 Gemma Ennis 07/08/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 to construct a front boundary wall to my SC 1 AA c/o John Kellher Solicitors, property at Oldtown Road, Oldtown, Co. 4/5 St. Marys Terrace, Meath C15C3K4 with timber gates and Dunboyne, piers, to match existing boundary wall Co. Meath which is in place over portion of the boundary to my propoerty Oldtown Johnstown Navan, Co. Meath Page 3 DATE : 27/09/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 10:16:40 PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 27/09/2019 TO 25/10/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA AA/191042 Roderick Cosgrave 07/08/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 permission for retention of development is PM 1 AA Ashling B&B, sought for the Change of Use of existing 5 Baltrasna, Bedroom dwelling to serviced short stay Ashbourne, B&B/guesthouse with various internal Co. Meath upgrade works and all associated site works including additional car parking. The appli ... Greenview House 2 Archerstown Road, Milltown Ashbourne, Co. Meath aa/191043 Roderick Cosgrave 07/08/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 permission for retention of development is PM 1 AA Ashling B&B, sought for the Change of Use of existing 5 Baltrasna, Bedroom dwelling to serviced Short stay Ashbourne, B&B/guesthouse with various internal Co. Meath upgrade works and all associated site works including additional car parking. The appli ... Greenview House 1, Archerstown Road, Milltown Ashbourne, Co. Meath Page 4 DATE : 27/09/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 10:16:40 PAGE : 5 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 27/09/2019 TO 25/10/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA NA/191040 Nicola Rennicks 07/08/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 the retention of: 1. Increased roof height FD 5 NA Ardbraccan, with attic storage. 2. Velux roof lights to Navan, rear and side of dwelling. 3. Revised bay Co. Meath windows. 4. Enclosed front porch. 5. Domestic garage. 6. Septic tank to rear. 7. Revised site boundaries and all ancillar ... Ardbraccan Navan Co. Meath NA/191044 Stephen Burke 07/08/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 change of use from use as Retail Unit to use KH 5 NA Dunmoe, as Doctor on Call facility and for revised Navan, elevational treatment to south west entrance Co. Meath Ground Floor, Unit 2, Block G Academy Square, Academy Street Navan, Co. Meath TA/190146 A.P. McManus 15/02/2019 04/09/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 the demolition of existing single storey KH 27 TA 45 Newtown Crescent dwelling and the erection of a two-storey Trim, replacement dwellinghouse, also to modify Co. Meath existing private entrance, to de-commission existing septic tank and install proprietary wastewater treatment system and perc ... New Haggard Lane Trim Co. Meath Page 5 DATE : 27/09/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 10:16:40 PAGE : 6 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 27/09/2019 TO 25/10/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA ta/191038 James Gilna 07/08/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 EXTENSION OF DURATION OF PLANNING FD 27 TA Summerstown, PERMISSION TA140344 - permission for Trim, development on the overall site (1085sqm) Co. Meath of an existing creche premises. Change of use and conversion of the existing creche building (357sqm) to provide 2 no. 4 bed dwellings wi ... No. 23 The Avenue Rathdale Enfield, Co. Meath ta/191041 Kieran & Agnes Flynn 07/08/2019 Tue 01/10/2019 retention of small kitchen extension to rear SC 27 TA Clondoogan, and porch to front of house as well as Summerhill, retention of garage to side of house and Co. Meath garden sheds at rear of back garden Clondoogan Summerhill Co. Meath KA/191045 Aine Coffey 08/08/2019 Wed 02/10/2019 Teaghais priomhaideach agus garaiste PM 24 KA Hill Of Ward, scoite ata i gceist agus athscrudu ar an Athboy, bealach isteach, naisc leis na Co. Meath priomhsheirbhisi priomhphiobain, mar aon le hoibreacha forbartha suimh coimhdeacha Rathcairn Co. Meath Page 6 DATE : 27/09/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 10:16:40 PAGE : 7 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 27/09/2019 TO 25/10/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN.
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