RefusedDecided 10 October 2022Fingal County Council

FW22A/0180: Development comprising (i) 3,199 no. traditional burial plots; (ii) 191 no. ash plots; (iii) 350 no. columbarium (remembrance) walls (1.9 m high x 10 m wide) dispensed around the cemetery; (iv) a single storey pavilion (c. 130 sq.m. footprint) including office (10.8 sq.m.), 2 no. WCs (4.5 sq.m. each), flower shop (19.5 sq.m.) and display area, and "Porterstown Cemetery" signage on Rugged Lane elevation; (v) a proprietary waste water treatment system and infiltration bed; (vi) new vehicular access at Rugged Lane with set down area and footpath adjacent to Rugged Lane, a new pedestrian gate at Rugged Lane, 49 no. off street car parking spaces, and 14 no. bicycle stands; (vii) new boundary; (viii) demolition of existing derelict dwelling known as Abbey Cottage; (ix) landscaping throughout the site including tree planting, pathways, seating, etc.; and (x) ancillary site development works on a 3.3 hectare site.

Abbey Cottage (Derelict), Rugged Lane, Porterstown, Dublin, D15 C61W
DecisionRefuse permission
Decided10 October 2022
Application typePermission
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