GrantedDecided 30 July 2019Cavan County Council

Drumhecknagh, Cavan, Co Cavan

Planning application 19214
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 July 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

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To erect fully serviced bungalow dwelling with detached domestic garage, entrance, sewerage treatment facilities and all ancillary works

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Conditions

  • 1Pay €5,030 planning contribution for public infrastructure prior to commencement or in phased payments per section 48 scheme.Development Contribution
  • 2First occupation must be as applicant's residence for 7 years minimum. Written confirmation of first occupation required within 2 months.Occupancy
  • 3Entrance set back 4m from roadside, max 8m wide. Gates set back 8m, max 4m wide. Max height 1.2m. Finishes timber/natural stone. Entrance drainage piped min 225mm, graded 5%, with surface water collection. Layby 400mm Clause 804 + 100mm macadam. Works concurrent with site prep, completed before foundations.Traffic Access
  • 4Landscaping to satisfaction prior to occupation. Tree screen along lateral boundaries. Retain sound trees. Replace failures within 2 seasons. Native deciduous species.Landscaping Boundary
  • 5Sewage system per EPA Code of Practice 2009 & Irish Agrément Certification. Annual maintenance contract prior to occupation. Supplier installation confirmation & percolation area certification by qualified professional prior to occupation.Wastewater Drainage
  • 6Roof finished in blue/black slate or dark blue/grey flat concrete tiles.Design Materials
  • 7External walls smooth nap/rough dash finish and natural stone, agreed with PA prior to commencement.Design Materials
  • 8Garage for non-habitable ancillary domestic/private use only. No commercial/industrial/business purposes.Compliance

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Chief Executives Order1 page indexed
© CAVAN COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS 2000 to 2018 Chief Executive's Order No: PL 99,141 Reference Number: 19/214 Name of Applicant: Caroline Sexton & Stephen Scott Address: C/o Michael Fitzpatrick Architects Ltd. Main Street Butlersbridge Co Cavan Nature of Application: PERMISSION to erect fully...
Final Grant4 pages indexed
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 - 2018 NOTIFICATION OF FINAL GRANT COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF CAVAN TO: Caroline Sexton & Stephen Scott C/o Michael Fitzpatrick Architects Ltd. Main Street Butlersbridge Co Cavan Planning Register Number 19/214 Application Receipt Date: 05/06/2019 Further Information Received Date: In...
Planners Report8 pages indexed
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