GrantedDecided 21 August 2018Galway County Council

Greeneenagh,

Planning application 18884
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 August 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Galway County Council.
For 1) construction of a new scrubber system and concrete bund to the south of the existing building, 2) extension to the flues above the scrubber system to the north of the existing building previously granted under PL. Ref. No. 12/552, 3) new intake ducting for the mechanical ventilation laid along the roof, 4) new access door on the southern elevation. Permission for retention is also being sought for 1) chemical store, 2) electrical stores on the northern & southern elevations, 3) extension to palisade fencing previously granted under PL. Ref. No. 12/552, 4) signage on the western elevation, 5) extension to the scrubber system on the northern elevation previously granted under PL. Ref. No. 12/552, 6) relocation and extension of the Pb extractor previously granted under PL. Ref. No. 12/552, 6) waste storage plant, and all associated services.

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