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Decisions Due MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 09th July 2020 to 06th August 2020 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: 09/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:56:20 AM 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 09/07/2021 To 06/08/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/553 Danny Tuite, 25/03/2021 15/06/2021 Mon 12/07/2021 restoration & conversion of existing single storey farm SC Bartramstown, outbuilding into a single storey dwelling, construct single Ardcath, storey extension to the rear, conversion of existing shed Co Meath to domestic garage, installation of wastewater treatment system, upgrade of ... Bartramstown Ardcath Co Meath 21/939 Franbrid Ltd, 18/05/2021 Mon 12/07/2021 EXTENSION OF DURATION OF PLANNING PERMISSION TL Unit 6C, The Court, AA/201692 - development will consist of the change of Ashbourne Industrial Estate, house type only on sites nos. 2-11 incl., 15-56 incl. & 58- Ashbourne, Co Meath 67 incl. Milltown Manor to Type A, 2storey 3bed semi- detached houses, sites no. 13-14 incl. ... Lands to North of Archerstown Wood Milltown Ashbourne, Co Meath 21/943 Diarmud O'Leary & Bernie 18/05/2021 Mon 12/07/2021 A. Dormer extension to rear of existing attic conversion, MK McGeough B. All associated site works No. 86 Leigh Valley, No. 86 Leigh Valley Ratoath, Co. Meath Ratoath Co. Meath Page1 Date: 09/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:56:20 AM 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 09/07/2021 To 06/08/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/944 Allen & Lynne McGrath, 18/05/2021 Mon 12/07/2021 the construction of a single storey building attached to SK No. 6 Fox Hall, the Eastern side of the existing two storey dwelling Curragha Road, house for purposes ancillary to the use of the dwelling Ratoath, Co Meath house. The new single storey building will accommodate a garage, garden tool storag ... No. 6 Fox Hall, Curragha Road Ratoath, Co Meath 21/948 Robert Beattie 18/05/2021 Mon 12/07/2021 permission to construct a part two storey, part single FD Porterstown, storey dwelling house, detached garage, new wastewater Ratoath, treatment system and percolation area and all associated Co. Meath A85 X898 site development works Growtown and Porterstown Ratoath Co. Meath 21/949 Raven Cooke 18/05/2021 Mon 12/07/2021 permission to demolish existing single storey dwelling FD Kennedy Road, house and to construct a replacement two storey Dunboyne, dwelling house, detached garage, new wastewater Co. Meath treatment system and percolation area, close existing entrance and construct a new entrance 19.4m t ... Kennedy Road Dunboyne Co. Meath Page2 Date: 09/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:56:20 AM 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 09/07/2021 To 06/08/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION TA/201886 Keegan Landholdings Ltd. 09/12/2020 15/06/2021 Mon 12/07/2021 development will consist of a single storey enclosed SC 27 TA Ruth Jackson, Keegan Quarries, industrial unit (floor area 2138 sqm and 15.2m high) with Trammon, 6no. ancillary steel silos (98.7 sqm and 12.0 m in height) Rathmolyon, Co. Meath, A83 DA36 adjacent to the unit. The unit will contain 3no. separate industrial processes, ... 21, 22 & 23 Oaktree Business Park Dunderry Road Trim, Co. Meath 21/951 Laura McCormack 19/05/2021 Tue 13/07/2021 the construction of dwelling, garage, new entrance, waste KH Meadstown, water treatment system and percolation area and all Dunderry, associated site works Co. Meath Moymet Kilbride Co. Meath 21/952 Stephen Quirke 19/05/2021 Tue 13/07/2021 a part two and part one storey dwelling with domestic SC Durhamstown, garage, a domestic effluent system and percolation area, Bohermeen, a new site entrance and all associated site works Navan, Co. Meath Ongenstown Bohermeen Navan, Co. Meath Page3 Date: 09/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:56:20 AM 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 09/07/2021 To 06/08/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/954 Julianne Griffin, 19/05/2021 Tue 13/07/2021 a new two storey dwelling, including a new garage, the KH Lambay, formation of a new site entrance, a proprietary effluent Kilbride, treatment unit with percolation area and any ancillary Trim, Co Meath site works Lambay Kilbride Trim, Co Meath 21/408 Fionn Gijsemans, 04/03/2021 17/06/2021 Wed 14/07/2021 two storey dormer type house, detached domestic GK Rochestown, garage, proprietary effluent treatment system, soil Slane, polishing filter area, well, new entrance onto public road Co Meath & all ancillary site works. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on thi ... Rathmaiden Td. Slane Co Meath 21/953 Stuart Fedigan, 20/05/2021 Wed 14/07/2021 for dwelling house, wastewater treatment system and TL Rathbran, percolation area and all associated site works Lobinstown, Rathbran Beg Navan, Co Meath Lobinstown Navan, Co Meath Page4 Date: 09/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:56:20 AM 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 09/07/2021 To 06/08/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/956 Lenore McGahan, 20/05/2021 Wed 14/07/2021 construction of a single storey extension to rear of SK No. 2, Amharc Fada, existing dwelling and to convert attic space into Drumconrath, bedrooms with revised elevational treatment to include Navan, Co Meath velux windows and all ancillary site works No. 2, Amharc Fada Drumconrath Navan, Co Meath 21/957 Patrick Joseph (PJ) Fallon, 20/05/2021 Wed 14/07/2021 (a) the construction of a detached, part two storey, part JQ 19/130 Alma Road East single storey dwelling, (b) a new vehicular entrance St Kilda East, 3183 adjacent to the existing farm and dwelling entrance, (c) a Melbourne, Victoria, Australia wastewater treatment system with associated percolation area, (d) and all ancill ... Kilkeelan Athboy Co Meath 21/958 Brian Arkins, 20/05/2021 Wed 14/07/2021 planning permission for the construction of a part two SC Saint Anthony's, storey/part single storey 1,445m2 Horticultural Centre; Castleknock Road, with ancillary office/staff facilities; single storey 322m2 Castleknock, Dublin 15 Farm Machinery Storage Shed; to be accessed via new vehicular site entrance & ... Site off the R149 Known as Hilltop Farm Hilltown, Clonee Co. Meath Page5 Date: 09/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:56:20 AM 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 09/07/2021 To 06/08/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/959 Grandbrind Bettystown Ltd, 20/05/2021 Wed 14/07/2021 development will consist of construction of 267 JQ 702 Kilshane Drive, dwellings, a local shop of 71 sq.m. and single storey NW Business Park, creche of 412 sq.m. The dwellings proposed consist of 8 Ballycoolin, Dublin 15 no. Type A, 5 bedroom detached 2 storey plus attic floor houses, 56 no. Type B, 5 bedroom s ... Donacarney Great & Betaghstown Townlands Donacarney Road Bettystown, Co Meath AA/201559 Conor & Natalie Clarke 27/10/2020 17/06/2021 Wed 14/07/2021 The development will consist of a proposed storey and a SC AA Ross half style dwelling house, separate domestic garage, Tara waste water treatment system and percolation area, Co. Meath private well, relocate existing agricultural entrance and form combined residential / agri ... Ross Tara Co. Meath KA/201491 Lorna Duffy 16/10/2020 17/06/2021 Wed 14/07/2021 the construction of a new single storey dwelling, new PM 24 KA Headstown, domestic garage, provision of a septic tank and Castletown, percolation area, new domestic entrance, including all Navan, Co. Meath associated site works. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this appli ... Headstown Castletown Navan, Co. Meath Page6 Date: 09/07/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:56:20 AM 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 09/07/2021 To 06/08/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN.
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