GrantedDecided 04 October 2018Clare County Council

Newline, Shantraud, Killaloe

Planning application 18101
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 October 2018
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Clare County Council.
To RETAIN the current use of the property as a commercial car sales yard with ancillary sales office

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Conditions

  • 1Development to be retained in accordance with drawings received 14/02/2018 and amended by FI received 06/09/2018.Compliance
  • 2Car sales area limited to 50 cars. No parking of vehicles associated with the business on public road or outside site boundaries.Traffic Access
  • 3Paladin fencing along Regional Road boundary (R463) to be removed and relocated inside the dwarf wall within 6 months. Revised drawings to be agreed in writing.Design Materials
  • 4Showroom and outdoor sales area to operate only 9am to 6pm Monday to Saturday.Occupancy
  • 5External lighting switched off outside permitted hours. No light spillover into adjoining residential properties.Compliance
  • 6No further signage, garage, shed, extension or similar structure without planning permission.Compliance
  • 7No unloading of cars on public roads or residential estate roads in the vicinity of the site.Traffic Access
  • 8Surface water run-off collected and disposed to surface water drainage network. Soiled run-off from vehicle washing directed through hydrocarbon interceptors prior to discharge.Wastewater Drainage
  • 9Pay development contribution of €2,300 to Clare County Council within 6 months of final grant.Development Contribution

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Chief Executives Order4 pages indexed
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) Order No: L S wi <a File Reference Number: P18/101 Name of Applicant: SJK Wholesale Ltd Address: c/o Adam Kearney Mill Road Corbally Limerick Application Received: 14/02/2018 Further Information Received: 06/09/2018 Nature of Application: Retention...
Final Grant1 page indexed
COMHAIRLE CLARE CONTAE AN CHLAIR COUNTY COUNCIL SJK Wholesale Lid, c/o Adam Kearney, Mill Road, Corbally, Limerick ( November 2018 Re: Planning Ref No P18/101 A Chara, | attach herewith a Grant of Retention Permission subject to 9 No. Conditions in respect of the above planning application. This Grant of Retention...
Final Grant2 pages indexed
Com c To: CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS 2000 (AS AMENDED) NOTIFICATION OF GRANT OF RETENTION PERMISSION (SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS) UNDER SECTION 34 OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) haisle Contae an Chiair fare County Council SJK Wholesale Lid, c/o Adam Kearney, Mill Road,...
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