RefusedDecided 08 April 2020Offaly County Council

DERRINLOUGH, COUNTY OFFALY

Planning application 2045
DecisionRefused
Decided08 April 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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A TEN YEAR PERMISSION FOR THE ERECTION OF 2 NO. WIND TURBINES, EACH WITH A MAXIMIUM HEIGHT OF UP TO 169 METRES AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT, ACCESS AND REINSTATEMENT WORKS; INCLUDING TURBINE FOUNDATIONS, HARDSTANDING AREAS, SITE ACCESS TRACKS, THE UPGRADE OF 1 NO. EXISTING SITE ENTRANCE, ELECTRICAL SWITCH ROOM AND UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL CABLING. THE COMBINED ELECTRICAL CAPACITY OF THE WIND TURBINES SHALL NOT EXCEED 4.98 MEGAWATTS. THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WILL HAVE A 30-YEAR OPERATIONAL LIFE FROM THE DATE OF COMMISSIONING OF THE WIND TURBINES

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ABP 307392-20Submitted 17 June 2020 / decided 06 November 2020
Status not recordedREFUSED
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