GrantedDecided 16 September 2024Monaghan County Council

Laragh (DED Ballybay Rural), Ballybay, Co. Monaghan

Planning application 2360222
DecisionConditional grant
Decided16 September 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Monaghan County Council.
Permission for the following: a) To retain the upgrading, widening & altering of existing agricultural site access at public road & to complete surfacing, landscaping & drainage works to same; b) To retain the altering & extension of existing agricultural access laneway across lands; c) To retain & complete agricultural shed for private use as equine housing & general agricultural storage. All together with associated ancillary site works. This application also contains a Site Specific Flood Risk Assessment Report. Significant Further Information relates to, Letter from DAFM, Revised floor plans, Water Protection checklist, Supplementary Agricultural Form, Nutrient Management Plan, Revised site lay out plan, Stormwater Attenuation calculation report, Stage 3 Road Safety Audit

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