GrantedDecided 03 March 2020Wicklow County Council

Tomacork, Carnew, Co. Wicklow

Planning application 191264
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 March 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

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Milking parlour, collecting yard, concrete aprons, driveway and associated site works

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Conditions

  • 1Tree planting along northern and eastern boundary within 6 months. Mixture of deciduous and evergreen species at 2:1 ratio. Deciduous trees >=2m high, evergreens <=900mm. Approved species list provided. No Leylandii. Replacement of failed trees with similar species required.Landscaping Boundary
  • 2Access driveway gradient shall not exceed 1 in 40 for a minimum distance of 6 meters from its junction with the farm entrance.Traffic Access
  • 3Adequate channels with proper gradients must convey all effluent to storage facilities. No effluent discharge to ground permitted.Wastewater Drainage
  • 4Soiled water, slurries and washwater directed to a new fully waterproof slatted tank with capacity >= 210 cubic metres. Overflowing not permitted.Wastewater Drainage
  • 5All uncontaminated water including roof water must be separately collected and discharged to soakpits. Discharge to foul storage facilities prohibited.Water Services
  • 6No foul effluent discharge or runoff resulting in pollution of any stream, river or watercourse in the locality.Wastewater Drainage
  • 7Permission refers to development as described in documents lodged on 25/11/2019 and 13/02/2020, save as conditions require.Compliance

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Chief Executives Order1 page indexed
WICKLOW COUNTY COUNCIL Director of Services Order No: 3ZO/2020 y! Reference Number: t9n264 nl O Name of Applicant es Tomacork Hughes Farm Ltd Address: c/o Buttle Design & planning Consultants Ltd os Main Street Carnew rp Co. Wicklow Pu Nature of Application g PERMISSION for milking parlour, collecting yard, concrete...
Final Grant1 page indexed
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Planners Report3 pages indexed
Planners Report- HO'C PRRi 1917264 U WICKLOW COUNTY COUNCIL y! Planning Department nl TO: FERGAL KEOGH SE, EDEL BERMINGHAM, SEP O FROM: HOLLY O'CONNOR es REF: El1264 NAME: HUGHES FARM LTD os DEVELOPMENT: MILKING PARLOUR, COLLECTING YARD, CONCRETE APRON, DRIVEWAY, SITE rp WORKS Pu LOCATION: TOMACORK, CARNEW CO. WICKLOW...
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