GrantedDecided 03 December 2009Cork County Council

Strawhall Fermoy

Planning application 09/4988
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 December 2009
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Replacement of an existing permitted (ref.No. 95/0656) 30m lattice antenna support structure carrying 2no. GSM antennae, 4no. link dishes (0.6m diameter), 2no. link dishes (0.3m diameter) with a 45m high monopole birdcage antenna support structure relocating thereon the existing equipment & adding further link dishes/drum antennae (6 X 0.6 diam., 1 X 1.2m diam., 1 X 3.0m diam.) & to extend the existing site by 7.0m to the north west & 3.5m to the south west. O2 also seek permission for a type 3 equipment container in addition to the existing ancillary equipmenty containers & generator. Access remains unchanged

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