GrantedDecided 03 September 2018Cavan County Council

Corrarod, Gannon's Cross, Belturbet

Planning application 1855
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 September 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cavan County Council.
To construct a new two storey dwelling house with detached domestic garage, form new vehicular site entrance and installation of approved proprietary wastewater treatment system and percolation area, together with all associated site development works. Significant further information and revised plans have been submitted

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Conditions

  • 1Development to be carried out in accordance with plans lodged 5 Feb 2018 and 9 Aug 2018.Compliance
  • 2Pay €5,050 (WPI-adjusted) development contribution prior to commencement for public infrastructure.Development Contribution
  • 3Entrance and boundary works: pipe existing drainage, grade at 5% gradient, install gullies and channel drainage, construct entrance with 400mm Clause 804 and 100mm macadam, use concrete lead-in walls, ensure no road surcharging or impounding.Construction Management
  • 4Garage limited to non-habitable ancillary domestic/private use; no commercial/industrial/business use without permission.Occupancy
  • 5Hedgerows along roadside boundaries to be cut-back and maintained to ensure unobstructed northerly sightlines.Traffic Access
  • 6Entrance per submitted plans; boundary walls/gates/piers max 1.2m height; finishes to match rural character (timber, natural stone); alterations require separate permission.Design Materials

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Chief Executives Order1 page indexed
CAVAN COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS 2000 to 2015 Chief Exccutive's Order No: PL 98,187 Reference Number: 18/55 Name of Applicant: Daniel Mee & Gillian Alford Address: C/o J.M. Johnston Project Management & Building Design Consultants 53 Church Street Cavan Nature of Application: PERMISSION to construct...
Chief Executives Order1 page indexed
CAVAN COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS, 2000 - 2015 Chief Executive's Order No: PL 97,705 Reference Number: 18/55 Name of Applicant: Daniel Mce & Gillian Alford Address: C/o J.M. Johnston Project Management & Building Design Consultants 53 Church Street Cavan Nature of Application: PERMISSION to construct...
Final Grant3 pages indexed
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 - 2015 NOTIFICATION OF FINAL GRANT COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF CAVAN TO: Daniel Mee & Gillian Alford J.M. Johnston Project Management & Building Design Consultants 53 Church Street Cavan Planning Register Number: 18/55 Application Receipt Date: 05/02/2018 Further Information Received...
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