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29Th March 2019 to 26 H April 2019 MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 29th March 2019 to 26 h April 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 : 29/03/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:52:22 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 29/03/2019 TO 26/04/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA KA/190106 Sean Moriarty 05/02/2019 Mon 01/04/2019 construction of a storey and a half dwelling FD 24 KA Teltown Road, with attached domestic garage, provision of Donaghpatrick, domestic entrance, septic tank and Navan, percolation area, including all associated Co. Meath site works Teltown Donaghpatrick Navan, Co. Meath AA/190109 Dan Smith & Carolyn Boughton 06/02/2019 Tue 02/04/2019 the renovation of the existing dwelling SC 1 AA Loughhanstown, including a ground floor extension to the Rathfeigh, rear of the property and the conversion of Tara, the attic floor to include new flat roof Co. Meath dormers to the front and rear roofs. The attic floor will include three new bedrooms ... Loughanstown Rathfeigh Tara, Co. Meath AA/190111 Brian & Karina Ennis 06/02/2019 Tue 02/04/2019 the conversion of attic space for use as SC 1 AA 2 Kentstown Close, storage and fitting of a velux window in the Kentstown, roof of the western elevation Navan, No. 2 Kentstown Close Co. Meath Kentstown Navan, Co. Meath Page 1 DATE : 29/03/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:52:22 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 29/03/2019 TO 26/04/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA KA/180466 GF Farrelly Haulage Limited 09/05/2018 06/03/2019 Tue 02/04/2019 land recovery operation (being) reclamation BP 4 KA 130 Blackcastle Demesne of agricultural land and all associated site Navan works comprising of the importation of Co. Meath natural materials of clay, silt, sand, gravel or stone and which comes within the meaning of inert waste, through depositi ... Drakestown Castletown, Navan Co. Meath KA/181407 David & Lorraine Gibney 23/11/2018 07/03/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 a extension to existing residence and the SC 64 KA Fletcherstown Road installation of a new septic tank system. Wilkinstown Significant further information/revised plans Navan submitted on this application Co. Meath Fletcherstown Road Wilkinstown Navan Co. Meath LB/180223 Hibernia Steel Products Ltd 09/03/2018 07/03/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 construction of 2 No. extensions to existing AR Grangegeeth warehouse. Significant further Slane information/revised plans submitted on this Co. Meath application Grangegeeth Slane Co. Meath Page 2 DATE : 29/03/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:52:22 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 29/03/2019 TO 26/04/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA NA/190113 Ciaran McDonnell 07/02/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 the construction of a single storey dwelling PM 25 NA Gillstown, with attic storage, an attached garage, a Macetown, domestic effluent treatment system, a Navan, shared entrance and all associated site Co. Meath works Gilltown Macetown Navan, Co. Meath NA/190114 Joseph Monaghan 07/02/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 the change of use of former Lighthouse PM 5 NA 47 Athlumney Castle, Church to Cross Fit Gymnasium and Navan, Physiotherapy room. Operational hours Co. Meath Monday to Friday: 6am to 10am, 4pm to 5pm, 6.25pm to 8.30pm. Saturday: 9am to 10.15am. Sunday: 9am to 10.15am. Athlumney Navan Co. Meath NA/190118 Pat McGlew 07/02/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 the construction of a single storey dwelling, FD 5 NA Boyerstown, wastewater treatment system and Navan, percolation area and form new vehicular Co. Meath entrance with piers from public road Boyerstown Navan Co. Meath Page 3 DATE : 29/03/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:52:22 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 29/03/2019 TO 26/04/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA ra/181117 Rachel Doogan 26/09/2018 07/03/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 a detached two-storey dwelling house FD Hickeys Lane, complete with a detached garage, a new Ashbourne, shared vehicular entrance onto public road Co. Meath and all associated site works at this site Hickeys Lane Ashbourne Co. Meath RA/181123 Graham Doogan 26/09/2018 07/03/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 a detached two-storey dwelling house FD Hickeys Lane, complete with a detached garage, a new Ashbourne, shared vehicular entrance onto public road Co. Meath and all associated site works at this site Hickeys Lane Ashbourne Co. Meath RA/190112 Gavin Yore 07/02/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 the retention of change of use of existing BP Kilmessan Td., single storey building from domestic store Kilmessan, and garage to physiotherapy clinic and all Co. Meath associated site works Kilmessan Td., Kilmessan Co. Meath Page 4 DATE : 29/03/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:52:22 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 29/03/2019 TO 26/04/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA RA/190115 David O'Loughlin 07/02/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 permission to construct a single storey FD Cookstown, domestic garage to the rear of existing Batterstown, dwelling house and all associated site Co. Meath development works Cookstown Batterstown Co. Meath RA/190117 Paul Garvey 07/02/2019 Wed 03/04/2019 EXTENSION OF DURATION OF PLANNING SC Naulswood, PERMISSION DA/140242 - Extensions to Dunboyne, dwelling, demolition of garage, new garage, Co. Meath waste water treatment system Naulswood Dunboyne Co. Meath AA/190128 Ciaran Murphy 08/02/2019 Thu 04/04/2019 the development will consist of changes to PM 1 AA Skreen, planning permission previously granted Tara, under planning reference no AA/170567 Co. Meath which will include (a) Single storey extension to side and rear of existing dwelling, (b) New front porch (c) Modifications to exi ... Skreen Tara Co. Meath Page 5 DATE : 29/03/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:52:22 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 29/03/2019 TO 26/04/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA KA/181309 Patrick & Bernadette Callaghan 05/11/2018 08/03/2019 Thu 04/04/2019 a single storey extension to side of existing PM 24 KA Rathcoon, dwelling, provision of new septic tank and Castletown Kilberry, percolation area, decommissioning and Navan, removal of existing proprietary wastewater Co. Meath treatment system and retention of existing domestic garage to include all associ ... Rathcoon Castletown Kilberry Navan, Co. Meath KA/190127 Niall Fowler Construction 08/02/2019 Thu 04/04/2019 the construction of a three storey terrace AR 24 KA Kilmurray, containing 12 No. 1 bedroom duplex Enfield, apartments over 6 No. 2 bedroom ground Co. Meath floor dwellings, landscaped parking court to front with single vehicular entrance from Pitcher Lane, semi-private linear garden to re ... Pitcher Lane Carrick Street Kells, Co. Meath LB/181289 Owen Elliott 31/10/2018 08/03/2019 Thu 04/04/2019 a new 1 storey dwelling and all associated PM Grangegeeth, site works, including a packaged wastewater Slane, treatment system and polishing filter. Co. Meath Significant Further Information /Revised plans submitted on this application. Grangegeeth Slane Co. Meath Page 6 DATE : 29/03/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:52:22 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 29/03/2019 TO 26/04/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA LB/190125 Stephen McCabe 08/02/2019 Thu 04/04/2019 construction of a new storey and a half style BP Causestown, type dwelling (198m2), with a detached Slane, domestic garage (17m2), effluent treatment Co. Meath system with percolation area, new site entrance and all associated site works Causestown Slane Co. Meath RA/181360 Elsaena Toraj 16/11/2018 08/03/2019 Thu 04/04/2019 the change of use of shop unit to retail unit FD 12 The Ashes for the sale of hot food for consumption off Slane Road the premises, and associated signage.
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