GrantedDecided 13 June 2017Clare County Council

Feakle Road, ( rear of O'Shea's Main Road), Scariff

Planning application 17285
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 June 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Clare County Council.
To convert existing two storey storage building to dwellinghouse, connect to existing services and all associated site works

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Conditions

  • 1Development must be carried out in accordance with drawings/particulars received 20/04/2017. Any detail requiring agreement must be agreed in writing and implemented accordingly.Compliance
  • 2External finishes must match those on the submitted plans received 20/04/2017.Design Materials
  • 3All public service cables (electrical, telecommunications) must be located underground throughout the site.Other
  • 4All site surface water must be collected and disposed of to the surface water sewerage system. No discharge onto public roads or adjoining properties.Wastewater Drainage
  • 5No alterations to public roads/footpaths without prior written agreement. Any damage must be repaired at developer's expense.Traffic Access
  • 6Construction works restricted to 08:00-18:00 Mon-Fri and 08:00-14:00 Sat. No works on Sundays/public holidays. Adequate on-site parking for workers must be provided throughout construction.Construction Management
  • 7Payment of €4,439.20 development contribution to Clare County Council required prior to commencement, subject to scheme adjustments and interest penalties on post-commencement payments.Development Contribution

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Chief Executives Order2 pages indexed
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) Order No: “L430 1 File Reference Number: P1i7/285 Name of Applicant: Peter O'Brien Address: c/o Banner Consultants Tinarana Killaloe Co. Clare Application Received: 20/04/2017 Nature of Application: Permission to convert existing two storey storage...
Final Grant1 page indexed
yee Peter O'Brien, COMHAIRLE | CLARE c/o Banner Consultants, CONTAE AN CHLAIR | COUNTY COUNCIL Tinarana, Killaloe, Co. Clare. | y | July, 2017 Re: Planning Ref No P17/285 A Chara, ! attach herewith a Grant of Planning Permission subject to 7 No. Conditions in respect of the above planning application. This Grant of...
Final Grant2 pages indexed
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS 2000 (AS AMENDED) NOTIFICATION OF GRANT OF PERMISSION (SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS) UNDER SECTION 34 OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) Comhaine Contaa an Chlait Clare County Council To: Peter O'Brien, c/o Banner Consultants, Tinarana, Killaloe, Co....
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