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Meath County Council – Planning Decisions Due MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 27th August 2021 to 24th September 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: 27/08/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:49:05 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 27/08/2021 To 24/09/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/1295 Brenda Smith, 06/07/2021 Mon 30/08/2021 to construct a single storey style dwelling and detached SC Pudden Hill, domestic garage, form new entrance from public road, Moorepark, install waste water treatment system and percolation Garristown, Co. Meath area, together with all associated site works Pudden Hill Moorepark Garristown, Co. Meath 21/1296 Fiona Martin, 06/07/2021 Mon 30/08/2021 the development consists of a 3 bedroom one and a half GK Lambay, storey dwelling, domestic garage, new entrance & BAF Kilbride, sewage treatment system with percolation area also the Trim, Co. Meath existing hedge to be maintained to create a proper site entrance with unobstructed sigh ... Lambay Kilbride Trim, Co. Meath 21/770 Stuart Byrne, 23/04/2021 04/08/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 the development will consist of two storey dormer type CC Rathcoon, house, proprietary effluent treatment system, soil Kilberry, polishing filter area, new entrance onto public road & all Navan, Co Meath ancillary site works Rathcoon Kilberry Navan, Co Meath Page 1 Date: 27/08/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:49:05 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 27/08/2021 To 24/09/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/1029 Barry Kirwan, 28/05/2021 04/08/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 construction of a storey and a half style dwelling with JQ Kiltrough, detached domestic garage, install a proprietary sewage Dublin Road, treatment system and form new entrance from existing Drogheda, Co Meath private lane with access to public road Painestown Drogheda Co Meath 21/1300 Lewis Casserly, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 construction of new dwelling house, entrance, waste SB Milltown, water treatment system, percolation area and associated Cortown, site works Kells, Co Meath Milltown Cortown Kells, Co Meath 21/1301 Maria Mangan, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 construction of a new two-storey detached dwelling with KH Kemmin's Mill, a conservatory and ancillary outbuildings and associated Milltown, landscaping and site works including a new waste water Kilcock, Co Meath treatment system and percolation area and upgrading the existing site entrance ont ... Knockstown Moynalvey Summerhill, Co Meath Page 2 Date: 27/08/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:49:05 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 27/08/2021 To 24/09/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/1302 Stephen Cranley, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 (1) Permission to construct a single storey rear extension MK 14 Haggard Street, consisting of 86 sqm (2) to replace the existing flat roof Trim, Co Meath with the construction of a gable frame roof (3) for permission to construct a domestic garage of 45 sqm located at the rear of the s ... 14 Haggard Street Trim Co Meath 21/1303 Martin Hannan, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 alterations to previously approved planning permission SC Greyfield, registered reference number AA/202013 comprising; Tankardstown, construction of 4 no. dock levellers and associated Ratoath, Co Meath sectional doors to the west elevation, relocation of proposed external sliding vehicular gat ... Site 1, Ashbourne Business Park Ballybin Road Co Meath 21/1304 Lorraine Dillon, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 permission consequent on a grant of outline permission LG Rathbranchurch, ref no. LB/181553 for dwelling house, wastewater Lobinstown, treatment system and percolation area and all associated Co. Meath site works Rathbranchurch Lobinstown Co. Meath Page 3 Date: 27/08/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:49:05 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 27/08/2021 To 24/09/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/1305 Aaron Curtis, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 to construct a part storey and a half, part single storey GK Gillstown, dwelling house, detached garage, new wastewater Garlow Cross, treatment system and percolation area and all associated Navan, Co Meath C15 C9F3 site development works Corballis Garlow Cross Navan, Co Meath 21/1306 Jonathan Quinn, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 a single storey dwelling with a detached domestic GK The Cottage, garage, a domestic wastewater disposal system, new site Philpotstown, entrance, decommissioning of the existing septic tank Garlow Cross, Navan, Co Meath and its replacement with a second domestic wastewater disposal system to service the exist ... Lismullin Garlow Cross Navan, Co Meath 21/1307 Aoife Casey, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 two storey dormer type house, detached domestic TL Dunmoe, garage, septic tank & percolation area, vehicular Navan, Co Meath entrance onto public road & all ancillary site works Dunmoe T.d, Navan Co Meath Page 4 Date: 27/08/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:49:05 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 27/08/2021 To 24/09/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/1308 Chloe Flynn, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 the construction of a new detached two storey type KH Connellstown, dwelling along with a detached single storey domestic Enfield, Co Meath A83 NY06 garage, together with access from public road via a new recessed shared entrane serving both the new proposed dwelling and the family agricultur ... Connellstown Enfield Co Meath 21/1309 Conor Mahon, 07/07/2021 Tue 31/08/2021 the provision of a dwelling and garage with wastewater GK Baytown, treatment system and associated site works Kilbride, Clonee, Co Meath Glenard Baytown, Kilbride Clonee, Co Meath 21/498 Paul & Liz O'Brien 18/03/2021 05/08/2021 Wed 01/09/2021 a first-floor extension to the existing exempted CC 3 The Road, development garage for use as a personal gym . Foxlodge Woods, Significant Further information/Revised plans submitted Ratoath, Co. Meath on this application. 3 The Road Foxlodge Woods Ratoath, Co. Meath Page 5 Date: 27/08/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:49:05 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 27/08/2021 To 24/09/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/676 James Fox 14/04/2021 05/08/2021 Wed 01/09/2021 • Extension to the existing funeral home: • Construction PM 5 NA New Lane, of a garage: Abbeylands, • Change of use of existing store to embalming area: • Navan, Co. Meath Alterations to all elevations along with minor internal alterations. Permission is sought to: • Construct a storage area t ... New Lane Abbeylands Navan, Co. Meath 21/708 Mary Hartford 16/04/2021 05/08/2021 Wed 01/09/2021 a single storey family unit extension to rear of existing GK Kennetstown, farmhouse with the demolition of existing shed, upgrade Bellewstown, and relocation of waste water treatment system & all Drogheda, Co. Meath associated site works. Retention of sunroom to side of farmhouse. Significant Furth ... Kennetstown Bellewstown Drogheda, Co. Meath 21/951 Laura McCormack 19/05/2021 05/08/2021 Wed 01/09/2021 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 Page 6 Date: 27/08/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 9:49:05 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 27/08/2021 To 24/09/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/972 Thomas Joseph Bellew 21/05/2021 05/08/2021 Wed 01/09/2021 construction of a storey & a half style dwelling with JQ Creewood, detached domestic garage, install a proprietary sewage Slane, treatment system and form new entrance from public Co. Meath road Creewood Slane Co.
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