GrantedDecided 16 July 2019Wicklow County Council

Carrig View, Ballyfree West, Glenealy

Planning application 19440
DecisionConditional grant
Decided16 July 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Wicklow County Council.
Provision of a new potable water booster pump station housed in a kiosk of approximately 8.4sqm with footprint dimensions of 3.5mx2.4m and overall height above ground of approx. 2.65m; Concrete plinth for the kiosk; Aerial of overall height 5m fixed to the kiosk roof; New access in reinforced grass/permeable paving to the kiosk; Surface water drainage. The proposed development includes all necessary ancillary pipework and chambers, mechanical and electrical services, instrumentation, automation, controls and equipment as well as provision of temporary construction compound areas

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