GrantedDecided 12 May 2025Carlow County Council

Adjacent to the Royal Oak Road (R724), in the townlands of Clorusk Upper and Moneybeg Muine Bheag, Co. Carlow.

Planning application 2560060
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 May 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Carlow County Council.
The development will consist of a new Wastewater Pumping Station, two new kiosks (kiosk one 3.6m x 0.8m and kiosk two 2m x 1.8m, each 1.8m high), a new 50m3 below-ground storage tank, ground mounted solar PV array (30m2 total), new palisade perimeter fencing and gate (each 2.4m high), all on a site of 0.04 ha; the widening of the existing access road and the existing access to the R724, associated demolition of existing boundary wall and gate; a new 100mm diameter rising main (360m) and 225mm gravity sewer (190m) on the R724 between the proposed pumping station and Royal Oak Road; and all ancillary works. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the planning authority with the application

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Conditions

  • 1Development must be carried out in accordance with plans received on 20/03/2025.Compliance
  • 2Permission is strictly limited to the development detailed in the application.Compliance
  • 3External finishes and colours of kiosks must be submitted for written agreement prior to commencement.Design Materials
  • 4Existing trees and hedges bounding the site must be retained and maintained.Environment Ecology
  • 5Construction hours restricted to Mon-Fri 08:00-18:00 and Sat 08:00-13:00. No work on Sundays or Bank Holidays.Construction Management
  • 6A Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) must be submitted for written agreement prior to commencement, incorporating all mitigation, monitoring, emergency response, and weekly engineer meetings.Construction Management
  • 7The CEMP, including monitoring and compliance reports, must be available for inspection during construction.Construction Management
  • 8All NIS mitigation measures must be strictly adhered to. Measures to prevent spread of invasive species required. Construction must comply with CIRIA C532 and NRA watercourse crossing guidelines near the River Barrow.Environment Ecology
  • 9Flood Risk Assessment and Drainage Impact Assessment measures must be strictly implemented.Wastewater Drainage
  • 10Do not impair existing drainage without agreement. No surface water to public road, adjoining properties, or River Burren. Surface water to soakaways per BS 8301:1985/BRE Digest 365. Max flow 0.7lts/sec. Install hydrocarbon interceptor.Wastewater Drainage
  • 11All ESB, telecoms, and public services must be located underground. Relocate existing poles at applicant's expense prior to commencement.Traffic Access
  • 12Consult electricity supplier prior to commencement and comply with all their requirements, including access.Compliance

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