Planning application details ref: DA100614 Meath CoCo

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Planning Application: DA100614 (Meath CoCo)
File Number: DA100614
Application Type: PERMISSION Planning Status: APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date: 04/06/2010 Decision Due Date: 23/12/2010
Validated Date: 04/06/2010 Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested: 29/07/2010 Further Info Received: 29/10/2010
Withdrawn Date: Extend Date:
Decision Type: Conditional Decision Date: 23/12/2010
Leave to Appeal: Appeal Date: 27/01/2011
Commenced Date: Submissions By:

Applicant Details

Applicant name: McGarrell Reilly Homes
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Applicant Details


Proposed Development

Development Description: application for a ten year planning permission for development of infrastructural works in the townland of Newtownmoyaghy, Kilcock, County Meath. The development will consist of the provision and completion of a roundabout junction with the R148 (Maynooth-Kilcock Regional Road) the alignment of which is substantially within the administrative area of Kildare County Council and is the subject of a separate and concurrent application, provision of a 7.3m wide distributor road alignment (0.57km length) with intergrated cycle track and 2m wide pedestrian paths with landscaping on either side orientated north west through the site. The alignment of the distributor road will integrate with a continuation of the route through lands adjoining the site to the immediate west. A separate application to be lodged by the adjoining landowner with Meath County Council for lands to the west of the site completing the distributor road link from the R148 (Maynooth-Kilcock Regional Road) at the south site boundary with the R125 (Dunshaughlin Rood) to the west of that separate application site. Associated infrastructure works include a partial realignment of the Rye Water River and re-profiling existing river banks as part of flood protection measures and provision of on-line flood storage (to be delivered on a phased basis). The provision of a single arch bridge of 9 metres span for the distributor road's crossing the Rye Water River. Other flood mitigation works include the provision of off-line storage, by re-profiling the Upper Ditch in accordance with an approved Flood Rish and Management Study (FRAMS) by Kildare County Council, Meath County Council and the Office of Public Works. Ancillary site service works include surface water drainage, foul water drainage, water supply and utilites infrastructure within the proposed road. The concurrent application with Kildare County Council seeks infrastructural works comprising a partial realignment of the R148 (Maynooth-Kilcock Regional Road) over a length of 0.2km to provide for a roundabout junction facilitating access to zoned lands north of the site within the administrative area of County Meath. These works include associated drainage infrastructure including sewer connection to the approved Kildare County Council Lower Liffey Valley Sewerage Scheme, provision of watermain to connect to the existing public main at Shaw Bridge. Permission is also sought for the partial realignment of the *Description continued on WORD*
Development Address: Newtownmoyaghy, Kilcock Co Meath
Architect Name: Andrew Harrison Location Key: NEWTOWNMOYAGHY
Electoral Division: Planner: None
Social Housing Exempt: Plan Enforcement #:
IPC Licence Required: No Waste Licence Required: No
Protected Structure: No Protected Structure #:
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Proposed Development


Comments

Significant Case Flag: Comments: boxed file on shelf. EIS accompanies this application

Decision

Decision Date: 23/12/2010 Manager Order: D1844/10
Decision Type: Conditional Number of Conditions: 23
Grant Date: Grant Managers Order #:
Section 47 Apply?: Part 5 Apply?:
Expiry Date: 14/01/2018
Decision Description: application for a ten year planning permission for development of infrastructural works in the townland of Newtownmoyaghy, Kilcock, County Meath. The development will consist of the provision and completion of a roundabout junction with the R148 (Maynooth-Kilcock Regional Road) the alignment of which is substantially within the administrative area of Kildare County Council and is the subject of a separate and concurrent application, provision of a 7.3m wide distributor road alignment (0.57km length) with intergrated cycle track and 2m wide pedestrian paths with landscaping on either side orientated north west through the site. The alignment of the distributor road will integrate with a continuation of the route through lands adjoining the site to the immediate west. A separate application to be lodged by the adjoining landowner with Meath County Council for lands to the west of the site completing the distributor road link from the R148 (Maynooth-Kilcock Regional Road) at the south site boundary with the R125 (Dunshaughlin Rood) to the west of that separate application site. Associated infrastructure works include a partial realignment of the Rye Water River and re-profiling existing river banks as part of flood protection measures and provision of on-line flood storage (to be delivered on a phased basis). The provision of a single arch bridge of 9 metres span for the distributor road's crossing the Rye Water River. Other flood mitigation works include the provision of off-line storage, by re-profiling the Upper Ditch in accordance with an approved Flood Rish and Management Study (FRAMS) by Kildare County Council, Meath County Council and the Office of Public Works. Ancillary site service works include surface water drainage, foul water drainage, water supply and utilites infrastructure within the proposed road. The concurrent application with Kildare County Council seeks infrastructural works comprising a partial realignment of the R148 (Maynooth-Kilcock Regional Road) over a length of 0.2km to provide for a roundabout junction facilitating access to zoned lands north of the site within the administrative area of County Meath. These works include associated drainage infrastructure including sewer connection to the approved Kildare County Council Lower Liffey Valley Sewerage Scheme, provision of watermain to connect to the existing public main at Shaw Bridge. Permission is also sought for the partial realignment of the *Description continued on WORD*

Appeal Details


Appeal Details
Notification Date: 28/01/2011 BP Reference #: PL 17.238370
Appeal Type: THIRD PARTY File Forward Date: 11/02/2011
Submission Due Date: 28/03/2011 Submission Sent Date: 25/03/2011
Appeal Decision: CONDITIONAL Decision Date: 15/01/2013
Withdrawn Date: Dismissed Date:
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