GrantedDecided 01 March 2018Donegal County Council

MOMEEN, ST. JOHNSTON, LIFFORD P.O.

Planning application 1751793
DecisionConditional grant
Decided01 March 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
USE OF 5 NUMBER EXISTING AGRICULTURAL SHEDS WITHIN FARMYARD COMPLEX FOR WASTE RECOVERY PURPOSES TO INCLUDE RECEPTION, STORAGE AND TREATMENT OF BIO WASTE PRODUCTS PRIOR TO LAND SPREADING WITHIN LANDHOLDING. THE PROPOSAL SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING (A) PROPOSED DRAINAGE PROVISION ON SITE FOR COLLECTION OF RUN OFF TO A PROPOSED COLLECTION TANK AND (B) PROVISION WITHIN ONE OF THE EXISTING SHEDS FOR BALING AND TEMPORARY STORAGE OF RECYCLABLE CARTONS AND CONTAINERS FOR RECYCLING PURPOSES OFF SITE AND (C) ASSOCIATED SITE AND ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENT WORKS

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