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August 2019 to 20 Th September 2019 MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 23 rd August 2019 to 20 th September 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 : 23/08/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:42:59 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 23/08/2019 TO 20/09/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA ta/190860 Castle Street Hotels Ltd 02/07/2019 Mon 26/08/2019 a partial 3 and partial 4 storey exenstion FD 27 TA Trim Castle Hotel, comprising 43 bedrooms over the existing Castle Street, basement car park and surface car park with Trim, a first floor link to the existing hotel hotel, Co. Meath minor alterations to the first floor to allow access to the link, rearrang ... Trim Castle Hotel Castle Street Trim, Co. Meath TA/190864 Declan Sheridan 03/07/2019 Tue 27/08/2019 the demolition of pier and section of wall FD 27 TA 24 Talbot Court, and the construction of new pier to allow Trim, for the widening of the geteway to property Co. Meath and revisions to site layout resulting from the amendments 24 Talbot Court Trim Co. Meath AA/190882 Bernadette Quinn 04/07/2019 Wed 28/08/2019 a dwelling house and proprietary SC 1 AA Greenogue, wastewater treatment system, soilpolishing Kilsallaghan, filter area and all ancillary site works Co. Dublin Hickeys Lane Baltrasna Ashbourne, Co. Meath page2 DATE : 23/08/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:42:59 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 23/08/2019 TO 20/09/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA KA/190875 The Board Of Management Scoil 04/07/2019 Wed 28/08/2019 a single storey detached prefabricated PM 24 KA Naomh Barra temporary building for use as a temporary Scoil Naomh Barra, classroom, temporary connection to the Wilkinstown, existing waste water disposal system and all Navan, associated site works Co. Meath Scoil Naomh Barra, Wilkinstown Navan, Co. Meath KA/190876 The Board Of Management Scoil 04/07/2019 Wed 28/08/2019 the change of use from a special needs PM 24 KA Naomh Barra toilet to a resource room, changes to the Scoil Naomh Barra, elevations, ten new staff car parking spaces Wilkinstown, and drop-off, a single storey extension to Navan, the existing staff room, the construction of Co. Meath a two storey addition containing an ... Scoil Naomh Barra Wilkinstown Navan, Co. Meath NA/190871 Anthony & Carol Hand 04/07/2019 Wed 28/08/2019 permission for retention of additional floor FD 5 NA Gainstown, area to the rear, alterations to all elevation Navan, and minor internal changes from that Co. Meath previously granted under NA50219 and all associated site development works Gainstown Navan Co. Meath C15 Y7W3 page3 DATE : 23/08/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:42:59 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 23/08/2019 TO 20/09/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA RA/190874 Lough Gail Limited 04/07/2019 Wed 28/08/2019 an amended housing development PM Unit 12D M4 Interchange Park, comprising 13 dwellings, which was Celbridge, previously granted permission (Reg. ref. Co. Kildare DA/140005 & DA/803170). The application consist of the retention of the 3 no. 4 bed 2-storey detached houses at the front of site with revised ... Dunshaughlin Road Ratoath Co. Meath RA/190880 Karen & Edouard Dessain-Gelinet 04/07/2019 Wed 28/08/2019 changes to the shape & size of the window SC Grangend, & door openings to the elevations of the Dunshaughlin, proposed dwelling from those granted Co. Meath under PL. Ref. RA181535 Grangend Dunshaughlin Co. Meath TA/190872 Irish Water 04/07/2019 Wed 28/08/2019 construction of (i) A new treated water FD 27 TA Colvill House, storage tank, (ii) A new weather-proof 24-26 Talbot Street, enclosure to house network pumps and Dublin 1, D01NP86 local control panel, (iii) Ancillary development works and (iv) Associated temporary development works, including a temporary compound ... Glen Abhainn Lawns Johnstown Enfield, Co. Meath page4 DATE : 23/08/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:42:59 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 23/08/2019 TO 20/09/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA TA/190877 Marcella Whyte 04/07/2019 Wed 28/08/2019 construction of a storey and a half type FB 27 TA Freffans Great, dwelling, effluent treatment system and Trim, associated site works Co. Meath Freffans Great Trim Co. Meath AA/190885 Oliver & Victoria Nolan 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 provision of a dwelling with a suitable SC 1 AA Belgree, wastewater treatment unit and associated Kilbride, site works Clonee, Priestown Co. Meath Kilbride Clonee, Co. Meath AA/190886 Patricia Sweeney 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 A) The replacement of the existing garage PM 1 NA Rahanna, with a single storey extension and link to Kilbrew, the north of the existing dwelling and the Ashbourne, alteration of 1 window in the existing living Co. Meath room. B) The construction of new shed to rear of the property. C) And all as ... Rahanna Kilbrew Ashbourne, Co. Meath page5 DATE : 23/08/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:42:59 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 23/08/2019 TO 20/09/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA AA/190887 Emma Kiely 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 a single storey dwelling, domestic garage, AR 61 AA Micknanstown, waste water treatment system, vehicular Stamullen, entrance & all associated site works Co. Meath Rathcarnstown Clonalvy Co. Meath AA/190888 Danny Maher 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 provision of a dwelling with a suitable SC 1 AA Priestown, wastewater treatment unit and associated Kilbride, site works Clonee, Priestown Co. Meath Kilbride Clonee, Co. Meath AA/190889 Aoife Sutton 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 revisions to Planning Permission Previously PM 1 AA Bullstown, Granted under Planning Ref. AA/170528 Donaghmore, and will include the following: Revisions to Ashbourne, the two-storied dwelling design, revisions to Co. Meath the site layout and the site boundaries along with all ancillary site works Bullstown Donaghmore Ashbourne, Co. Meath AA/190894 Neil McKeever 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 construct two-storey type dwelling, SC 1 AA Ballybin Road, domestic garage, proprietary treatment unit Ashbourne, and complete all ancillary site works Co. Meath Newtown Commons The Ward Co. Meath page6 DATE : 23/08/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:42:59 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 23/08/2019 TO 20/09/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA AA/190895 Sabrina McKeever 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 to construct bungalow type dwelling, SC 1 AA 62 Killegland House, domestic garage, proprietary treatment unit Ashbourne, and complete all ancillary site works Co. Meath Newtown Commons The Ward Co. Meath AA/190896 Rob Smith 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 1. New detached dwelling and garage. 2. SC 1 AA The Beeches, New domestic entrance, 3. Oakstown BAF Crickstown, Wastewater Treatment system with Ashbourne, Percolation area. 4. Landscaping & all Co. Meath associated site works Crickstown Ashbourne Co. Meath LB/190883 Lorrac Developments 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 the demolition of a derelict dwelling and FD Stameen, surrounding derelict outbuildings together Dublin Road, with permission for the construction of 36 Drogheda, No. houses, consisting of 29 No. 3Beds and Co. Louth 7 No. 4Beds together with all associated site development works. Each of houses ... Ledwidge Hall, Drogheda Road Slane, Co. Meath page7 DATE : 23/08/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:42:59 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 23/08/2019 TO 20/09/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA RA/190884 Denis Beirne 05/07/2019 Thu 29/08/2019 construction of a two storey style dwelling FB 6 Kilcloon Lawns, with detached domestic garage, install a Kilcloon, proprietary sewage treatment system and Co.
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