GrantedDecided 12 December 2023Meath County Council

Kepak Farm, Caulstown, Dunboyne Co. Meath

Planning application 2360080
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 December 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Meath County Council.
The development will consist of Change of use of existing farm buildings to a hosting facility for farm displays and demonstrations with single storey extensions and revised elevational treatments and for alterations to existing site entrance to public road & to demolish existing roadside shed. Permission is also sought for internal alterations to farm dwelling with extension to side & rear and revised elevational treatment and to provide detached domestic garage. Permission is sought to decommission existing septic tank and install new Proprietary Sewage Treatment system with carparking and associated siteworks to serve hosting buildings and farm dwelling. Retention permission is also being sought for the temporary use of existing prefab office & toilet buildings for a period of 2 years on the site.

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