RefusedDecided 24 November 2017Meath County Council

Lambertstown, Kilmessan, Co. Meath

Planning application RA170722
DecisionRefused
Decided24 November 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Meath County Council.
Replacement of the existing 25m telecommunication support structure and the erection of a new 30m multi-user telecommunications support structure carrying 3 no. 2.6m long antenna(s), 6 no. 1.9m long antennas, 6 no. 0.6m diameter communication dishes and 6 no. outdoor cabinets all enclosed within a security compound by a 2.4m high palisade fence with a 4m access gate and the relocation of a stone pier at existing entrance. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on this application

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ABP-300526-17Submitted 19 December 2017 / decided 26 July 2018
Status not recordedCONDITIONAL
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