RefusedDecided 31 October 2018Longford County Council

Unit 5, Teemore Industrial Estate, Granard

Planning application 18191
DecisionRefused
Decided31 October 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Longford County Council.
A single storey rear and side extension (floor area 674m2) to an existing industrial unit. The use of the existing industrial unit including extension is for a Material Recovery and Transfer Facility, which is a use consistent with the permitted industrial use granted under Ref. 04/1066. The application relates to an activity requiring a Waste Facility Permit. Other works include; (1) internal alterations to partially built office area at ground and first floor levels (2) internal alterations to existing building (3) new boundary walls (4) service yard with vehicle weighbridge within (5) new projecting window hatch from office area on to vehicle weighbridge (6) provision of on-site car parking and bicycle parking (7) connection to all services, and (8) ancillary site development works

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