2460053: The refurbishment, extension and alteration to the dwelling house and the provision of a new wastewater treatment system and associated site works
3 Berryfield Lane, Fassaroe Bray, Co. Wicklow
DecisionConditional grant
Decided26 March 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Decision details
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Source documents
Original council portal records and source PDFs where available.- Application fileApplication file on www.eplanning.ieSource portal
- Notification Of DecisionSource: wicklowcoco.eplanning.ie / De8ce704-9585-41c9-b2dd-b012570d19bd.pdf / Document 549501Source PDF
- Chief Executives OrderSource: wicklowcoco.eplanning.ie / 23a64ab3-f1e3-4cd5-bfa0-066dd7ec2cd2.pdf / Document 549500Source PDF
- Final GrantSource: wicklowcoco.eplanning.ie / 1683ad8f-8669-46e1-b2bd-659ed6b0cc2e.pdf / Document 556013Source PDF
- Planners ReportSource: wicklowcoco.eplanning.ie / 5b20465d-2249-4341-9021-a6390225921f.pdf / Document 549502Source PDF
Nearby precedent
Similar nearby applications linked to this planning decision.- 20143As constructed dwelling and permission to install an effluent disposal system to comply with current EPA guidelines / 0.1 km away / 30 March 2020Granted
- 19620Continued operation of a previously consented construction and demolition (C&D) waste recovery facility (Ref No 14/1440) on a 3.0 ha site within the existing landholding. The development comprises a hard standing area for stockpiling construction and demolition (C&D) waste materials (principally concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics) and undertaking waste recovery activities, principally crushing using mobile plant. The C&D waste recovery activity is regulated by a waste licence issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (Ref No W0269-01) / 0.2 km away / 29 July 2019Granted
- 1968Extend the appropriate period of a permission - 08/1258 - ckfill the existing quarry void to former ground level using imported inert soil and stones. The proposed development requires a waste licence from the Environmental Protection Agency / 0.3 km away / 05 March 2019Granted
- 201246Erection of three separate acoustic and dust screen structures associated with an existing permitted materials recovery facility and all other associated site development works above and below ground. The three structures are located to the western side of the existing centrally located Screening / Sorting building. Structure A is located a minimum of c. 36m from the western boundary, it covers an area of c. 121.2sqm and has an overall height of c.12.26m. Structure B is located a minimum of c. 67m from the western boundary, it covers an area of c. 166.7sqm and has an overall height of c. 8.347. Structure C is located c. 94m from the western boundary, it covers an area of 136.2sqm and has an overall height of 10.91m. The structures include stacked shipping containers with mesh netting on top and have been erected to provide acoustic and dust screening for the ongoing activity of the materials recovery facility including waste wood processing and metals separation. The development relates to a waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the Environmental Protection Agency / 0.4 km away / 05 February 2021Granted
- 2560278Removal of existing materials and works on site and the erection of 1. no. storage shed with a GFA of c. 1,222 sq.m. with a maximum height of c. 12.2 metres, located to the south of the existing sorting unit on site, and all other associated site development and landscape works. The building will be finished in concrete, and vertical cladding to the walls and roof. The development relates to an existing waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the Environmental Protection Agency / 0.4 km away / 05 June 2025Granted
- 22659The removal of the existing acoustic & dust screen, which consist of stacked shipping containers with mesh netting on top to allow for the erection of an extension to an existing permitted materials recovery facility. The extension is located to the western elevation of the existing building, which has a gross floor area of 1,006 sqm. The maximum height of the western extension is 10.25 metres with all associated site development works above and below ground. The development relates to a waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the EPA / 0.4 km away / 04 August 2022Granted
- 171488Single storey waste materials recovery building to internally accommodate existing on site external waste management activities. The proposed building will be located to the north western corner of an existing operational yard area and will include inter alia external finishes to match the existing buildings on site, ramp access and egress to an internal recessed loading bay, ventilation systems, alterations as necessary to all ancillary site works and services. The proposed works will also include the installation of photovoltaic panels to the south facing roof of the proposed waste materials recovery building and also to the roof of the existing main commercial and industrial waste transfer building, combined with alterations as necessary to associated site works and services. The development relates to a waste material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence granted by the Environmental Protection Agency / 0.5 km away / 13 February 2018Granted
- 20935Erection of three separate extensions to an existing permitted materials recovery facility and all other associated site development works above and below ground. The extensions are to the western, southern and eastern elevations. The western extension has a gross floor area of c. 7826sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect plant associated with the permitted materials recovery facility. The extension also encloses the permitted wood shredding activity on site. The maximum height of the western extension is c 10.25 metres. The southern extension has a gross floor area of c. 194sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect the loading of vehicles. The maximum height of the southern extension is 1. 10.25m. The eastern extension has a gross floor area of c. 496.7sqm and was constructed to enclose and weather protect plant associated with the permitted materials recovery facility. The maximum height of the eastern extension is c. 8 metres. The development relates to a waster material recovery site which is operated under a Waste Licence graned by the EPA / 0.5 km away / 31 May 2021Granted