RefusedDecided 07 December 2023Donegal County Council

CLOONEY, PORTNOO, DONEGAL PO

Planning application 2351559
DecisionRefused
Decided07 December 2023
Application typeRETENTION
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(1) PLANTED SCREENING BERMS, OVER 2 METRES IN HEIGHT, IN AN AREA FORMERLY USED FOR CAR PARKING IN PROXIMITY TO THE PRACTICE PUTTING GREEN AND CLUB HOUSE, (2) AN ACCESSWAY THROUGH THE BERMS, ON LAND FORMERLY PART OF THE CAR PARK, (3) WATER STORAGE TANK AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS WITHIN THE MAINTENANCE STORAGE YARD IN THE CENTRE OF THE COURSE. THE WATER TANK WILL BE SUPPLIED PRIMARILY FROM THE EXISTING WATER MAIN WITHIN THE COURSE AND FROM A FUTURE RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEM SUPPLIED FROM THE GUTTERS ON THE ROOF OF THE ADJOINING MAINTENANCE SHED. THIS SUPPLY WILL BE IN SUBSITUTION TO THE PRESENT SUPPLY FROM THE EXTRACTION SOURCE APPROVED IN 2004, AND (4) BOUNDARY FENCING ALONG DUNES TO THE NORTH-WESTERN TIP OF THE COURSE, IN AN AREA DESIGNATED IN THE COUNTY DONEGAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2018-2024 AS ESPECIALLY HIGH SCENIC AMENITY

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