7 & 8 High Street, Ennis, Co. Clare
Planning application 1776
DecisionConditional grant
Decided05 May 2017
Application typePERMISSION
Source documents8
Site
What is on file
0refusal reasons6conditions8nearby records
Proposed development
Application description published by Clare County Council.Application and appeal history
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Decision details
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Conditions
- 1Development must follow approved drawings (Feb 2017) and further information (Apr 2017). Details requiring agreement must be in writing.Compliance
- 2Future occupier and retail use (high order comparison/convenience goods) must be agreed prior to occupation. No hot food takeaway. No unauthorised change of use.Occupancy
- 3Refuse storage must be within the building; no bins on Lysaght's Lane except at collection. Shop must remain accessible from High Street and Lysaghts Lane; lane openings must not be blocked.Traffic Access
- 4Signage, lighting (spot only), external finishes, and shopfront design must be agreed prior to occupation/commencement. No projecting signs, roller shutters, external displays, or adhesive window materials.Design Materials
- 5Working hours restricted to 08:00-18:00 Mon-Fri, 08:00-14:00 Sat. No work on Sundays/public holidays unless exceptional circumstances with prior written approval.Construction Management
- 6Samples and details of all external finish materials, colours, and textures must be agreed in writing prior to commencement.Design Materials
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Extracts from the council's own decision documents for this application — 34 pages of searchable text on file.Chief Executives Order2 pages indexed
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) EVRA Order No: File Reference Number: P17/76 Name of Applicant: O'Halloran's Bar Ltd Address: c/o Brian Foudy & Assocs Consulting Engs Osprey House, Carmody Street Ennis Co. Clare Application Received: 09/02/2017 Further Information Received:...
Final Grant1 page indexed
COMHAIRLE CLARE CONTAE AN CHLAIR COUNTY COUNCIL O'Halloran's Bar Ltd, c/o Brian Foudy & Assocs Consulting Engs, Osprey House, Carmody Street, Ennis, Co. Clare. ] 5 June, 2017 Re: Planning Ref No P17/76 A Chara, ] attach herewith a Grant of Planning Permission subject to 6 No. Conditions in respect of the above...
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) Combaire Cantae an Chlair Clare County Council To: O'Halloran's Bar Ltd, c/o Brian Foudy & Assocs Consulting Engs,...
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Source documents
Original council portal records and source PDFs where available.- Application fileApplication file on www.eplanning.ieSource portal
- Chief Executives OrderSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 654713.PDF / Document 381962Source PDF
- Final Grant / file 1 of 2Source: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 659242.PDF / Document 385582Source PDF
- Final Grant / file 2 of 2Source: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 659243.PDF / Document 385582Source PDF
- Planners ReportSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 652071.PDF / Document 379536Source PDF
- Planners Report / file 1 of 2Source: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 654714.PDF / Document 381963Source PDF
- Planners Report / file 2 of 2Source: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 654715.PDF / Document 381963Source PDF
- F I Request LetterSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 652063.PDF / Document 379535Source PDF
Nearby precedent
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