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Required the Application Should Be Sent, II 3434 - Tuesday, 9th January, 2018 DONEGAL DEMOCRAT www.donegaldemocrat.com Tue sday, Januar y 9, 20 1 8 [email protected] www.donegaldemocrat.ie/findit Call: 0749740160 or 074912800 Fax: 0749128001 Post to: Donegal Peoples Press Larkin House,Old Town Letterkenny Co.Donegal Deadlines: Classified Display&Lineage deadline Friday1:00 pm Family Announcements &Bereavements deadline: Friday1:00 pm Motors/Property/Jobs deadlines: Friday1:00 pm Acomplete version of our Terms & Conditions can be found online at www.donegaldemocrat.ie Paybycredit/debit cardorcash. All major credit/debit cards accepted EmailClassifieUs: ds PrivateAdvertising: [email protected] Jobs: [email protected] FamilyAnnouncements : [email protected] Public Notices Accountancy Planning Notices Planning Notices Planning Notices DONEGAL COUNTY CHOMHAIRLE CHONTAE DONEGAL COUNTY Planning and Development Acts 2000 to 2017 COUNCIL DHÚN NA NGALL COUNCIL Notice of Direct Planning Application to ___________ ___________ ___________ An Bord Pleanála Meenanillar, Derrybeg. Na Ardaí Beaga, Cnoc na Muirleog Townland, ___________ Gort a’Choirce Downings, Co. Donegal. in Respect of a Strategic Infrastructure Development ___________ ___________ County Donegal Chartered Accountants & I, Noel Kelly, intend to apply to In accordance with Section 37E of the Planning and Development Act 2000, as amended, Donegal County Council for (i) Tá muidinne, Aisling Ní Chol- I Eddie Gallagher intend to Planree Limited gives notice of its intention to make an application for a ten year planning retention of mobile home and la agus Eoghan Ó Fearraigh ag apply to Donegal County permission to An Bord Pleanála in relation to the following proposed development in the Registered Auditors septic tank system, (ii) permis- lorg cead pleanála ó Chomhair- Council for full planning per- townlands of Meenbog (ED Goland), Croaghonagh and Cashelnavean, County Donegal. sion to construct a dwelling le Contae Dhún na nGall chun mission to construct a boat- Office Administrator/Bookkeeper house, detached garage and teach cónaithe, garáiste, córas house to serve an existing The proposed development will constitute the provision of the following: wastewater treatment system cóireála séarachais, agus ithir dwelling house with access to (i) Up to 19 no. wind turbines with a generating capacity in excess of 50MW and maximum with polishing filter, (iii) per- scagair snasaithe, chomh maith public road. Surface water to overall ground to blade tip heights of up to 156.5 metres; A number of our clients are seeking to fill positions, both part-time mission to decommission exist- le hoibreacha suímh adischarge into the existing pub- (ii) 1 no. permanent Meteorological Mast up to a maximum height of 110 metres; and full time within their office environment.These roles are varied ing septic tank and connect dhéanamh, ar an láthair seo, Na lic drainage network. (iii) 1 no. 110kV Electrical substation with 2 no. control buildings with welfare facilities, mobile home to new waste- Ardaí Beaga, Gort a’Choirce, Boathouse to include all associ- associated electrical plant and equipment, security fencing and waste water holding tank; but all would include an element of office management and general water treatment system atLeitir Ceanainn, Co. Dhún na ated site development works at (iv) Internal wind farm underground cabling; bookkeeping to include; Meenanillar, Derrybeg, Co. nGall. Cnoc na Muirleog Townland, (v) 110kV underground grid connection cabling; • Bringing accounts to trial balance. Donegal. This application may Is féidir an t-iarratas pleanála a Downings, Co. Donegal. The (vi) Upgrade of access junctions; be inspected, or purchased at a scrúdú nó a cheannach ar planning application may be (vii) Upgrade of existing tracks, roadsand provisionofnew siteaccess roadsand hardstand areas; • Production of monthly management accounts. fee not exceeding the reason- chostas nach mó ná an costas inspected or purchased at a fee (viii) 3 no. borrow pits; • Management of creditors (payments, posting of purchase invoices, able cost of making a copy, at réasúnta a bheadh ar chóip a not exceeding the reasonable (ix) 2 no. temporary construction compounds; the offices of the planning dhéanamh, in oifigí an údaráis cost of making a copy, at the authority at the Offices of the phleanála i rith ghnáthuairean- offices of the Planning Author- (x) Recreation and amenity works, including marked trails (upgradeofexisting tracks and monthly reconciliations). Planning Authority, Donegal ta oscailte poiblí na hoifige. Is ity, Donegal County Council, provision of new tracks), picnic, amenity and play areas,car parking and vehicular access; • Management of debtors (purchase notifications, invoicing and County Council, County féidir aighneacht a dhéanamh County House, Lifford, Co. (xi) Site drainage; payment collection). House, Lifford, Co. Donegal, nó tuairim a thabhairt i scríb- Donegal during its public (xii) Forestry Felling; • Banking (daily monitoring of bank accounts including payments and during its public opening hours. hinn, maidir leis an iarratas, opening hours. Asubmission or (xiii) Permanent signage; Asubmission or observation in chuig an údarás pleanála ach observation in relation to the (xiv) All associated site development and ancillary works reconciliations). relation to the application may an táille atá leagtha síos, is é application may be made in This application is seeking a ten-year permission and 30 year operational life from the date of • Management of payroll and all related matters. be made in writing to the plan- sin 20.00, a íoc taobh istigh de writing to the planning authori- commissioning of the wind farm. ning authority on payment of thréimhse 5 seachtaine, ag ty on payment of the prescribed • Administrative support of management team and administrative duties. the prescribed fee, 20, within toiseacht ón dáta a bhfaigheann fee, 20 euros within the period An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have the period of 5 weeks begin- an t-údarás an t-iarratas, agus of 5 weeks beginning on the been prepared in respect of the proposed development. The proposed development is likely to We are seeking to find potential candidates for both current and future ning on the date of receipt by cuirfidh an t-údarás pleanála na date of receipt by the authority have significant effects on the environment of Northern Ireland. roles in the locality. the authority of the application, haighneachtaí nó tuairimí seo of the application, and such The planning application, EIAR and NIS may be inspected free of charge or purchased and such submissions or obser- san áireamh agus iad ag submissions or observations on payment of a specified fee (which fee shall not exceed the reasonable cost of Applicants should have: vations will be considered by déanamh cinnidh i dtaca leis an will be considered by the plan- making such a copy) during public opening hours for a period of seven weeks • Accounting system exposure e.g. Sage, Relate, Tas Books, Xero etc the planning authority in mak- iarratas. D'fhéadfadh an t- ning authority in making a ing a decision on the applica- Údarás Pleanála cead a thab- decision on the application. commencing on 22nd December 2017 at the following locations: • Good PC skills, including Excel and Word •the Offices of An Bord Pleanála, 64 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1 tion. The planning authority hairt faoi réir ag coinníollacha, The planning Authority may may grant permission subject grant permission subject to or •the Offices of Donegal County Council, CountyHouse, The Diamond, Lifford,Co. Donegal. • Excellent interpersonal and communications skills, friendliness nó saor ar choinníollacha, nó to or without conditions or may d'fhéadfadh siad cead a dhiúltú. without conditions, or may The application may also be viewed/downloaded on the following website: • High attention to details refuse to grant permission. refuse to grant permission. www.meenbogwindfarm.com • Experience in bringing accounts to trial balance Submissions or observations may be made only to An Bord Pleanála (“the Board”) 64 • Accounting Technician qualifications would be desirable Marlborough Street, Dublin1during the above-mentioned period of seven weeks relating to: I. the implications of the proposed development for proper planning and sustainable Applications in writing only to [email protected] or to development, and Quinn Meehan & Co., Tirchonaill Street, Donegal Town, by close of II. the likely effects on the environment of the proposed development, and III. the likely significant effects or adverse effects on the integrity of a European site, business on 24th January 2018. if carried out. Anysubmissions/observationsmust be accompanied by afee of €50 (except for certain Situations Vacant prescribed bodies) and mustbereceived by the Board not later than 5.30 p.m. on 19th February2018. Such submissions/observations must also include the following information: I. the name of the person making the submission or observation, the name of the person acting on his or her behalf, if any, and the address to which any correspondence relating to Required the application should be sent, II. the subject matter of the submission or observation, and Principal Teacher III. the reasons, considerations and arguments on which the submission or observation is based in full (Article 217 of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001, as amended, refers). Tiernasligo NS,Urris, Clonmany
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