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Meath County Council – Planning Decisions Due MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 02nd July 2021 to 30th July 2021 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: 02/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 12:17:18 PM 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 02/07/2021 To 30/07/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/876 Neil Bruton & Laura Rathbone, 10/05/2021 Sun 04/07/2021 the development consists of converting our attic space MK 5 The Glebe, into a bedroom & play room also to change our roof Maudlin Road, from hipped to gable to accommodate the proposed Kells, Co Meath development and all ancillary site works 5 The Glebe Kells Co Meath 21/884 Martin Keating 11/05/2021 Mon 05/07/2021 the development will consist of an attic conversion to an SK 12 Maple Drive, office and a roof dormer to the side Archerstown Wood, 12 Maple Drive Ashbourne, Co. Meath Archerstown Wood Ashbourne, Co. Meath 21/885 Aidan Jordan 11/05/2021 Mon 05/07/2021 planning permission to construct a single storey dwelling TL Tatestown, house and detached garage, install a septic tank & Navan, percolation area, form new entrance from public road Co Meath C15 K5CR and form new agricultural entrance to replace previous agricultural entrance all with as ... Windtown Road Donaghpatrick Navan, Co Meath Page 1 Date: 02/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 12:17:18 PM 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 02/07/2021 To 30/07/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/890 Niall Sexton, 11/05/2021 Mon 05/07/2021 the development will consist of two storey dwelling, SC Stonewell, entrance and driveway. The development also includes Williamstown, the installation of new proprietary waste water treatment Clonee, Co Meath system and polishing filter together with all associated site works Stonewell Williamstown Clonee, Co Meath 21/559 Dennis & Martina O'Keeffe 26/03/2021 09/06/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 retention of south facing kitchen window of existing FD Clonlyon, house under previous planning permission ref no: 84/907 Kilcock, and also retention of domestic garage at rear of Co. Meath dwelling Clonlyon Kilcock Co. Meath 21/892 Ivan Melnychok, 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 the development seeking retention consists of (1) MK 5 The Gallops, Newhaggard retention of a basement for use as domestic storage with Road, approximate gross floor area 61.45 m2 and all external Manorland 2, Trim, Co Meath windows and external doors openings off this basement, (2) retention of a ground floor l ... 5 The Gallops, Newhaggard Road Manorland 2 Trim, Co Meath C15 K5T9 Page 2 Date: 02/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 12:17:18 PM 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 02/07/2021 To 30/07/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/893 Vicky & Gary Rispin, 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 a single storey family flat type extension to the rear of an GK Freffans Little, existing bungalow, new proprietary waste water Trim, treatment system to replace the existing septic tank and Co Meath all associated site works Freffans Little Trim Co Meath 21/894 Slieve League Hotel Limited 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 the development consists of 1) Retention of the following JQ Unit 11d, - construction of a store room and 4 new windows to the Duleek Business Park, rear, 2 new windows to the side & 2 new windows to the Duleek, Co. Meath A92 YY46 front including alterations to first floor front windows and for raising the para ... Main Street Duleek Co. Meath 21/895 Siobhan Durkan, 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 the development will consist of minor alterations to the KH Rathkilmore, proposed floor plan, minor alterations to window door Kilcock, sizes/positions on all elevations along with minor Co Meath amendments to the site layout and boundary from those previously granted under Pl ref RA ... Rathkilmore Kilcock Co Meath Page 3 Date: 02/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 12:17:18 PM 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 02/07/2021 To 30/07/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/896 Daniel McRedmond 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 the construction of an overground slurry store tank and FD Ballyboggan, any associated site works Clonard, Ballyboggan Co Meath Clonard Co Meath 21/898 Anthony & Huriye O'Donoghue 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 the development consists of: Works to protected FD The Stone House, structure niah record no: 14328067. Meath Co. Co. List 2 Navan Gate Street, Protected Structures Ref: TT036-015. This structure is Trim, Co. Meath within the Trim Historic Core Architectural Conservation Area. 1. Demolition of late 20th ce ... The stone House 2 Navan Gate Street Trim, Co. Meath C15 W212 21/900 Tony McCormack 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 the construction 2no. single storey three bedroom agri SC Milltown, tourism accommodation dwellings. Use the entrance to Dunsany, the site previously granted. (Planning Ref. RA20113) Co. Meath Connecting to existing mains sewage and water scheme and all associated development works ... Kiltale Co. Meath Page 4 Date: 02/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 12:17:18 PM 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 02/07/2021 To 30/07/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/901 John & Julie Morgan 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 the proposed development will consist of: Permission for SC Warrenstown, repurpose and extension of the existing barn and Dunboyne, construction of 2 additional units forming a short-term Co. Meath A86 CX51 rental tourist accommodation to the rear of the existing family's property and all assoc ... Warrenstown Dunboyne Co. Meath 21/924 Vytautas Jurkonis 12/05/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 the construction of a granny flat extension to existing TL 147 Balreask Village, residence Navan, 147 Balreask Village Co. Meath Navan Co. Meath LB/201564 Aidan Ryan 28/10/2020 09/06/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 construction of 5 short stay, holiday home SC Church Lane accommodation, boundary treatments, drainage Duleek connections, new entrance gate, bin store and all Co. Meath associated site works. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application Church Lane Duleek Co. Meath Page 5 Date: 02/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 12:17:18 PM 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 02/07/2021 To 30/07/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION TA/201356 Louise McEvoy 28/09/2020 09/06/2021 Tue 06/07/2021 a three bedroom two-storey type dwelling house, a FD 27 TA Meadstown, detached double garage, a wastewater treatment system, Dunderry, a percolation system, all associated services, service Navan, Co. Meath C15 VX03 connections, and landscaping works. Significant further information/revised plans submitt ... Meadstown Dunderry Co. Meath 21/106 Anne Marie McKenna 21/01/2021 10/06/2021 Wed 07/07/2021 the construction of a new two storey extension to the PM 24 KA Salford, rear of an existing residential dwelling, upgrading Moynalty, existing proprietary wastewater treatment system & Co. Meath A82 C524 percolation area and all ancillary site works. Significant further information/revised plans ... Salford Moynalty Co. Meath A82 C524 21/899 Eanna Mooney 13/05/2021 Wed 07/07/2021 the construction of a storey and a half house including a PM Monknewtown, waste water treatment unit and percolation area and new Slane, entrance onto the public road Co. Meath Rathmainden Slane Co. Meath Page 6 Date: 02/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 12:17:18 PM 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 02/07/2021 To 30/07/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/902 Aoife Mooney 13/05/2021 Wed 07/07/2021 the construction of a storey and a half house including a PM Monknewtown, waste water treatment unit and percolation area and new Slane, entrance onto the public road Co.
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