GrantedDecided 06 November 2002South Dublin County Council

SD02A/0301: Development of a waste transfer station for the handling of hazardous and nonhazardous wastes at Greenogue Ind. Est.. The development provides for buildings and structures with gross floor area of 2183sq.m and comprising the following floor areas and heights; a main warehouse building (1560sq.m with a height of 14.5m), ancillary offices on three floors (160sq.m. with a height of 11.8m), a hazardous chemical store (219sq.m. with a height of 11.4m) with an underground water retention tank, three covered tanker bays (overall floor area of 160sq.m. with a height of 6 metres) and a covered dispatch area (84sq.m. with a height of 4.5m) along with a weighbridge, parking and associated landscaping and site development works including a surface water attenuation tank and bunding to the buildings structures and the site. The application relates to development which comprises and is for the purposes of an activity requiring a waste license in accordance with the Waste Management Act 1996. The Planning application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Statement and the Environmental Impact Statement will be available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy during office hours at the offices of the planning authority.

Greenogue Industrial Estate, Greenogue, Co Dublin
DecisionGrant permission
Decided06 November 2002
Application typePermission
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