GrantedDecided 24 June 2019Kildare County Council

Painestown, Donadea, Naas

Planning application 19154
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 June 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
(1) Upgrade my existing farm entrance to modern day safety standards as detailed on drawing No. E3639-5, Commercial-Agricultural Entrance, as published by the Roads Department of Kildare County Council. (2) To carry out realignment works to the existing fence line on the north side of the proposed upgraded entrance for the purpose of attaining safe sightlines as required by the Roads Department of Kildare County Council. The above upgrading and improvement works are to be carried out to facilitate the safe operation of modern day machinery while entering and exiting our farm

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