RefusedDecided 27 September 2018Mayo County Council

CLARE, CLAREMORRIS, CO. MAYO

Planning application 1823
DecisionRefused
Decided27 September 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Mayo County Council.
10 YEAR PERMISSION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ENERGY STORAGE FACILITY WITHIN A TOTAL SITE AREA OF UP TO 1.14HA, TO INCLUDE ONE SINGLE STOREY ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL COMPOUND, ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER/INVERTER STATION MODULES, CONTAINERISED BATTERY STORAGE MODULES ON CONCRETE SUPPORT STRUCTURES, ACCESS TRACKS, ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL DUCTING, CABLE RACKING AND CABLING, SECURITY FENCING AND CCTV SECURITY MONITORING SYSTEM, LIGHTING PROTECTION POLES, COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE

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ABP302850-18Submitted 24 October 2018 / decided 07 May 2019
Status not recordedMODIFIED
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