RefusedDecided 05 January 2018Louth County Council

Coolstown House, Greenmount, Castlebellingham

Planning application 17819
DecisionRefused
Decided05 January 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission for development (This is a Protected Structure Development Plan Ref. No. LHS015044). Greenmount Lodge was replaced with a new dwelling (now called Coolstown House) under PA Ref 106/85 granted planning permission in 1985. The proposed development is a new vehicular entrance for private traffic from the R132 Dublin Road to Coolstown House. The purpose of this development is to separate agricultural and public utility traffic serving the farm and farmyard and the Louth County Council water treatment plant from private traffic serving the house. The new entrance will include gates, wing-walls, railings and piers, landscaping as well as kerbing at the roadside site frontage and all associated site development works including alterations to ground levels. An existing agricultural field entrance towards the southern boundary of the site will be closed-up.

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