Monascreebe, Faughart, Dundalk
Planning application 19138
DecisionRefused
Decided15 April 2019
Application typeRETENTION
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Nearby precedent
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- 201095Outline permission sought for erection of new storey and a half dwelling, single storey domestic garage, waste water treatment system and associated site works / 1.4 km away / 05 February 2021Refused
- 23311New vehicular entrance to serve an existing dwelling house and associated site development works / 1.6 km away / 26 October 2023Refused
- 19772Retention permission for an existing portal frame shed for use as a vehicle store/car servicing and repair facility, car sales/storage yard, change of use of an existing dwelling to office use and all associated site development works, including alterations to an existing vehicular entrance, concreted yard areas and various wall and boundary treatments. / 1.7 km away / 05 November 2019Refused
- 2060Retention permission for a single storey dwelling house with all associated site development works / 1.7 km away / 20 March 2020Refused
- 201144Retention permission for an existing single storey dwelling house with full permission sought for alterations to the existing dwelling elevations including a new roof, a new extension to the side, a new effluent treatment system and percolation area and all associated site development works / 1.7 km away / 12 February 2021Refused
- 221011Outline permission for a dwelling house, waste water treatment system, percolation area and all associated site development works / 2.0 km away / 17 February 2023Refused
- 1773010 year permission for the development of a whiskey warehouse facility consisting of 13 no. maturation warehouses, ancillary buildings, structures and all ancillary site development works on a site within an area of 45 hectares (111 acres). The proposed development also provides for the creation of a site for community use with access via an upgraded existing entrance from Church Road. Each proposed warehouse has a gross floor area of approximately 4,000 m2, divided into 2 no. 2,000 m2 compartments, has a typical ridge height of approximately 10 metres and includes mounted external lighting and CCTV cameras. Ancillary buildings and structures include a single storey facilities building which will include a forklift garage; 2 no. water tanks with ancillary pumphouse; ESB substation; 1 no. public lighting pole incorporating CCTV surveillance camera. Ancillary site development works include the demolition of existing derelict outhouses and stables; installation of a septic tank and associated percolation area; 2 no. bored wells; fire water retention pond and a surface water attenuation system consisting of 2 no. attenuation basins with a proposed outfall to the Kilcurry River; staff parking area, berming; landscaping; perimeter fencing and gates. Access to the proposed development will be via a new entrance from the R177 Armagh Road and a secondary access is proposed via an upgraded existing entrance from Church Road. The proposed development relates to the provision of an establishment to which the Major Accident Directive applies. An Environment Impact Assessment Report (EIAR, formerly known as an EIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. / 2.1 km away / 12 June 2018Refused