GrantedDecided 08 February 2019Clare County Council

Shannakea More, Kildysart, Co. Clare

Planning application 181011
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 February 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Clare County Council.
To construct cattle house incorporating lie back area. Also RETENTION permission for cattle house. RETENTION permission for farm yard manure store. RETENTION permission for slatted tank for slurry storage, and all associated works on the land

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Conditions

  • 1Development to be retained and completed in accordance with drawings received by the Planning Authority on 07/12/2018.Compliance
  • 2Construction must comply with the current DAFF S123 Minimum Specification for Bovine Livestock Units and Reinforced Tanks.Design Materials
  • 3All effluents and farmyard manures must be managed and disposed of in accordance with the EC (Good Agricultural Practice for Protection of Waters) Regulations 2014.Wastewater Drainage
  • 4Prevent accidental effluent spillage; any spillage must be reported to the Planning Authority immediately.Wastewater Drainage
  • 5Clean surface water and roof run-off must be directed to the nearest watercourse and prevented from flowing onto roadways or discharging into slurry/effluent storage areas.Wastewater Drainage
  • 6Stock numbers must be restricted to ensure adequate slurry storage capacity as per the EC Regulations 2014.Wastewater Drainage
  • 7Livestock manure application must not exceed 170kg nitrogen per hectare per annum on the eligible landholding area, per EC Regulations 2014.Environment Ecology

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Chief Executives Order2 pages indexed
Order No: CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) ALANS File Reference Number: P18/1011 Name of Applicant: Address: Gerard O'Donnell Shannakea More Kildysart Co. Clare Application Received: 07/12/2018 Nature of Application: Permission to construct cattle house incorporating lie back area....
Final Grant1 page indexed
COMHAIRLE CLARE CONTAE AN CHLAIR COUNTY COUNCIL Gerard O'Donnell, Shannakea More, Kildysart, Co. Clare. i~ | Ly March 2019 Re: Planning Ref No P18/10117 A Chara, | attach herewith a Grant of Permission and Retention 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 AND RETENTION PERMISSION (SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS) UNDER SECTION 34 OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) Comhairle Contae an Chidir Clare County Council To: Gerard O'Donnell, Shannakea More,...
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