GrantedDecided 23 August 2019Cavan County Council

Crosserlough Td, Crosserlough Kilnaleck, Co. Cavan

Planning application 19253
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 August 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

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To construct 1 no. Bell Mouth type entrance and associated site development works to service existing forestry plantation

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Conditions

  • 1Development to be carried out in accordance with plans lodged 2 July 2019, except as modified by conditions. Any details requiring agreement must be agreed in writing with the Planning Authority prior to commencement.Compliance
  • 2Prior to commencement, lodge €5,000 cash deposit/bond/security to remediate road damage from timber haulage. Joint inspection of haul route by developer and Municipal District Engineer prior to construction. Agreed record submitted with security.Traffic Access
  • 3Entrance for forestry activity only. Once no longer required, use ceases and area reinstated to satisfaction of Planning Authority.Traffic Access
  • 4Road signage and traffic management proposals at entrance to be submitted and agreed in writing with Planning Authority prior to commencement.Traffic Access
  • 5All service cables at the entrance location shall be undergrounded.Design Materials
  • 6Existing roadside drainage shall not be impaired. New entrance designed/shaped to ensure uninterrupted flow of road surface water run-off.Wastewater Drainage
  • 7(a) Adjacent hedgerows cut back along local road L7012-0 to achieve 90m sightline in each direction. (b) Construct layby, min 2m depth, in bituminous macadam to protect road edge.Traffic Access
  • 8Minimum 400mm diameter surface water drainage system along/under bellmouth entrance, discharging to nearest live watercourse.Wastewater Drainage

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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 99,231 Reference Number: 19/253 Name of Applicant: Gabriel O'Reilly Address: clo Sheelin & McCabe Planning Services. Mountnugent, Co. Cavan Nature of Application: PERMISSION to construct 1 no. Bell Mouth type entrance and...
Final Grant4 pages indexed
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 - 2018 NOTIFICATION OF FINAL GRANT COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF CAVAN TO: Gabriel O'Reilly C/o Sheelin & McCabe Planning Services, Mountnugent, Co. Cavan Planning Register Number: 19/253 Application Receipt Date: 02/07/2019 Further Information Received Date: in pursuance of the powers...
Planners Report7 pages indexed
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