GrantedDecided 03 February 2022Meath County Council

Glebe, Batterstown, Dunboyne Co. Meath

Planning application 211699
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 February 2022
Application typeOUTLINE PERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Meath County Council.
The development will consist of outline permission for a detached two storey dwelling house, detached garage, wastewater treatment unit and percolation area, new combined domestic and agricultural entrance gateway in lieu of the existing agricultural entrance, access road, along with all associated services, service connections, landscape and site development works. If successful this application will revoke permission RA200776 previously granted to the applicant. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application

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