GrantedDecided 18 December 2017Louth County Council

Armagh Road, Lisdoo, Dundalk

Planning application 17829
DecisionConditional grant
Decided18 December 2017
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission for development consists of the the following: 1. RETENTION of demolition of 2 No. derelict dwelling houses, 2. RETENTION of timber fence along Armagh Road, 3. RETENTION of various signage and 4. RETENTION of tarmac surfacing to allow parking of employee's vehicles and associated site development works. SPLIT DECISION - To GRANT permission to retain (a) the demolition of 2no. derelict dwellinghouses and (b) the timber fence along the Armagh Rd. To REFUSE permission to retain (a) the various signage and (b) the tarmac surfacing to allow parking of employees

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