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Meath County Council – Planning Decisions Due MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 01st November 2019 to 29th November 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 : 01/11/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:24:19 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 01/11/2019 TO 29/11/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA ka/190228 Wilkinstown Community Centre Ltd 01/03/2019 08/10/2019 Mon 04/11/2019 the development will consist of the FD 24 KA Balsaw, following works; a) a flat roof/lean-to Wilkinstown, extension to the North of existing building Navan, b) revised car park layout from that granted Co. Meath under Planning Ref. No. KA170695 c) the provision of a public amenity park including ... Wilkinstown Balsaw Navan, Co. Meath TA/191186 Shane O'Neill 10/09/2019 Mon 04/11/2019 the construction of a storey and a half style KH 27 TA Moymet, dwelling, wastewater disposal system, Trim, upgrade of existing site entrance to a Co. Meath shared site entrance and all associated site works Moymet Trim Co. Meath TA/191187 Selene O'Neill 10/09/2019 Mon 04/11/2019 the construction of a storey and a half style KH 7 TA Moymet, dwelling, detached domestic garage, Trim, wastewater disposal system, a new Co. Meath domestic site entrance and all associated site works Moymet Trim Co. Meath Page 1 DATE : 01/11/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:24:19 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 01/11/2019 TO 29/11/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA ta/191189 Ciara McNally 10/09/2019 Mon 04/11/2019 the construction of a new detached single FD 27 TA New Road, storey type dwelling along with a detached Enfield, single storey domestic garage, together Co. Meath with access from public road via recessed entrance at location of existing agricultural entrance, installation of a new propr ... New Road Enfield Co. Meath AA/191190 Tracey Binek 11/09/2019 Tue 05/11/2019 a new roof and the reconfiguration of PM 61 AA The Gate Lodge At Bachelors Lodge, existing windows on the house, the Kells Road, construction of a new front porch, side Navan, elevation and rear extension and all Co. Meath associated site works Veldonstown Kentstown Navan, Co. Meath AA/191194 David & Jean Dillon 11/09/2019 Tue 05/11/2019 the development will consist of demolition PM 1 AA Hayes Cottage, and replacement of existing (modern) front Hayestown & Carnuff Little, porch, construction of single storey link Navan, between existing cottage and Co. Meath semi-converted two-storey stone outbuilding, various internal alterations, and a new percolat ... Hayes Cottage Hayestown & Carnuff Little Navan, Co. Meath Page 2 DATE : 01/11/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:24:19 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 01/11/2019 TO 29/11/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA KA/191195 Dominic & Patrick Horgan 11/09/2019 Tue 05/11/2019 the development will consist of A) BP 24 KA Muff, Construction of an agricultural building to Nobber, include livestock cubicles, straw bedded Co. Meath A82 NR71 area and underground slatted flow channel, B) Construction of a milking parlour, dairy & ancillary rooms, unroofed assembly areas ... Muff Nobber Co. Meath RA/191192 Photo-Me Ireland Ltd 11/09/2019 Tue 05/11/2019 retention permission for the provision of a KH A4 Alexander House, 24/7 External Laundromat Unit facility on Tallaght Central, the forecourt at the Circle K Kiltale Service Dublin 24 Station Circle K Kiltale Service Station Kiltale & Batterjohn Co. Meath KA/191198 Castletown GFC - (Mr Colin Price - 12/09/2019 Wed 06/11/2019 the construction of astro turf all weather PM 24 KA Chairman) pitch and all associated ancillary works Castletown GFC, Castletown GFC Knock, Knock Castletown, Castletown, Co. Meath Co. Meath Page 3 DATE : 01/11/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:24:19 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 01/11/2019 TO 29/11/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA KA/191202 Catherine Dunne 12/09/2019 Wed 06/11/2019 1. Planning Permission for the replacement FD 24 KA Fordstown, of the existing septic tank with an Oakstown Navan, concrete septic tank and percolation area Co. Meath and 2. Retention of minor alterations to front elevation and existing domestic garage to rear and side of existing resid ... Fordstown Navan Co. Meath KA/191203 Sharon Davis & Ashley Pereira 12/09/2019 Wed 06/11/2019 the development will consist of the KH 24 KA Three Oaks, retention of the following changes from Allenstown, those granted under planning ref Kells, KA/30520: 1) increased floor area of Co. Meath dwelling and garage 2) minor positional change of dwelling and garage on the site, 3) alterations to ele ... Three Oaks Allenstown Kells, Co. Meath LB/191201 Michal Maziewski 12/09/2019 Wed 06/11/2019 construction of an extension to the side of a BP Cardrath, private dwelling together with connection to Slane, existing services and including all ancillary Co. Meath site works Cardrath Slane Co. Meath Page 4 DATE : 01/11/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:24:19 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 01/11/2019 TO 29/11/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA NA/190736 Boyne Valley Food Innovation 10/06/2019 10/10/2019 Wed 06/11/2019 part change of use of existing Enterprise AR 5 NA District DAC building from use as offices and light Meath Enterprise Centre, industrial units to use as Food Processing Trim Road, Incubator Units. Permission is also sought Navan, for revised entrance arrangement from Co. Meath public road, to construct new entrance piers ... Navan Enterprise Centre Limekilnhill, Trim Road Navan, Co. Meath NA/191196 Kenneth Fitzgibbon 12/09/2019 Wed 06/11/2019 permission for retention for the enclosing of PM 5 NA 35 Athlumney Village, porch under existing roof on the front Navan, elevation of existing dwelling and all Co. Meath C15 CK8W associated site development works 35 Athlumney Village Navan Co. Meath NA/191200 Granbrind Merchants Limited 12/09/2019 Wed 06/11/2019 the development will consist of the BP 5 NA 702 Kilshane Drive, demolition of the existing Athlumney Centre Ballycoolin, and construction of 42no. residential Dublin 15 dwellings (32no. 2-bed apartments and 10no. 3-bed apartments), in 2no. apartment blocks built over 4 storeys with the 3rd storey set ... Bailis Athlumney Navan, Co. Meath Page 5 DATE : 01/11/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:24:19 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 01/11/2019 TO 29/11/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA RA/191199 Ross Rabette 12/09/2019 Wed 06/11/2019 planning permission is sought to retain (a) FD Vesington, alterations to existing site boundaries (b) Dunboyne, existing front porch to dwelling (c) single Co. Meath storey extension to side of dwelling comprising plant room (d) provision of additional window to front elevation of dw ... Vesington Dunboyne Co. Meath KA/191210 Oliver Fox 13/09/2019 Thu 07/11/2019 part of the development will be within the AR 24 KA Cogan Street, Curtilage of a Protected Structure R.P.S. No. Oldcastle, MH009-200. The development will consist Co. Meath of the following (1) to re-construct an existing outbuilding to the rear of the existing dwelling to include the raising ... Cogan Street & Loughcrew Hill Estate Oldcastle Co. Meath Page 6 DATE : 01/11/2019 Meath Co. Co. TIME : 09:24:19 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 01/11/2019 TO 29/11/2019 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE LOCATION PL EA FA LB/191205 WOW Pizza Company Limited 13/09/2019 Thu 07/11/2019 change of use to existing vacant 111m2 PM 4 Wellington Quay, retail unit to restaurant with ancillary Drodgheda, takeaway with internal seating of 32 seats Co.
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