GrantedDecided 07 December 2021Carlow County Council

Knocknabranagh and Knockbaun, Co. Carlow

Planning application 21316
DecisionConditional grant
Decided07 December 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Carlow County Council.
Permission and for permission for development at this site - 1) Retention of the existing 80 metre meteorological mast, which was erected as exempted development in accordance with Class 20A, Schedule 2, of the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 (as amended), and all ancillary infrastructure and associated site development and reinstatement works; and 2) the increase in height of the existing meteorological mast from 80 metres to a height of 100 metres. The optional lifetime of the proposed development will be up to five years.

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