RefusedDecided 13 July 2020Wicklow County Council

Meadow Garden, Farm Lane, Greystones

Planning application 191239
DecisionRefused
Decided13 July 2020
Application typePERMISSION
Source documents5

Site

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1refusal reasons0conditions8nearby records

Proposed development

Application description published by Wicklow County Council.
Demolition of existing single storey, detached fire damaged dwelling known as Meadow Garden and removal of existing vehicular entrance gate (ii) construction of a replacement two storey, four bedroom, detached dwelling with hipped roof, chimney and private amenity spaces to include ground and first floor level external terraces and garden at ground level, (iii) provision of 2 no on curtilage vehicular parking spaces and internal driveway accessible via new vehicular entrance gate off Farm Lane (iv) installation of new EN 12566-3 Certified Advanced Wastewater Treatment System and associated polishing filter (v) improvement works to Farm Lane comprising the surfacing of the road to a minimum width of 4.1m and (vi) all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development including SuDS drainage, landscaping and boundary treatments

Application and appeal history

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ABP-307860-20Submitted 10 August 2020 / decided 14 December 2020
Status not recordedCONDITIONAL
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Planning analysis

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Refusal reasons

Residential Amenity

First floor terraces, extensive glazing, and proximity to boundaries would cause new and unnecessary overlooking of adjoining properties, harming their residential amenity and privacy.

Contrary to the amenities of adjoining properties and to the proper planning and development of the area (no specific policy number cited)
potential to result in new significant and unnecessary overlooking of adjoining properties

Conditions

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Chief Executives Order1 page indexed
ow UNTY UNCIL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ACTS 2000 (as amended) Director of Services Order No: g7O12O2O Reference Number: 19t1239 y! Name of Applicant Sean & Catriona Fitzpatrick nl Address: c/o Hughes Planning & Development Consultant O 70 Pearse Street Dublin 2 es os Nature of Application PERMISSION for demolition of...
Planners Report6 pages indexed
WICKLOW COUNTY COUNC!L Planning Department- Devel opment Management TO: Breege Kilkenny, Director Of Services Fergal Keogh SE, Edel Bermingham, SEP From Lucy Roche, Executive Planner y! Ref: telL239 Name: Sean & Catriona Fitzpatrick nl Proposal: demolition of existing single storey, detached fire damaged dwelling O...
Planners Report12 pages indexed
U WICKTOW COUNTY COUNCIT Planning Department- Development Management TO: Breege Kilkenny, Director Of Services Fergal Keogh SE / Edel Bermingham, SEP y! From Lucy Roche, Executive Planner nl Ref: LelL239 O Name: Sean & Catriona Fitzpatrick es Proposal: demolition of existing single storey, detached fire damaged...
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