GrantedDecided 10 August 2004Cork County Council

Prohus Inchinahoury Kilnamartyra

Planning application 04/4355
DecisionConditional grant
Decided10 August 2004
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Composting facility to include change of use of existing steel framed timber treatment building to compost preparation and storage building, erection of 3 no. prefabricated units for traffic control, staff facilities and staff toilets, extension of concrete apron to accommodate delivery and preparation of raw material and bulding of compost heaps, provision of 2 no. modified shipping containers for use in composting system, construction of bunding for diesel storage, construction of 2 no. soiled water tanks, provision of on site car parking and associated site works

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