GrantedDecided 28 June 2023Offaly County Council

THE TOWNLANDS OF SHANDERRY AND KILMALOGUE, PORTARLINGTON, CO. OFFALY

Planning application 23196
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 June 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Offaly County Council.
AMENDING THE EXISTING GRANTED APPLICATION (PLANNING REFERENCE PL2/17/275) AT THIS SITE. THE AMENDMENT APPLICATION WILL CONSIST OF PERMISSION TO AMEND THE DESIGN OF THE APPROVED DEVELOPMENT (PLANNING REFERENCE PL2/17/275) WHICH COMPRISES CONSENT FOR A SOLAR PV ENERGY DEVELOPMENT. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS INCLUDE; (1) THE CUSTOMER SUBSTATION AND ESB TERMINAL WILL MERGE INTO ONE BUILDING, AND (2) PROJECT LIFETIME PROPOSED TO BE EXTENDED FROM 5 TO 10 YEARS WITH AN INCREASED OPERATIONAL LIFE FROM 35 TO 40 YEARS

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