Planning Application: 21350 (Roscommon County Council )
File Number:
21350
Application Type:
PERMISSION
Planning Status:
APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date:
21/06/2021
Decision Due Date:
05/02/2022
Validated Date:
21/06/2021
Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested:
11/08/2021
Further Info Received:
15/11/2021
Withdrawn Date:
Extend Date:
Decision Type:
Conditional
Decision Date:
04/02/2022
Leave to Appeal:
Appeal Date:
Commenced Date:
Submissions By:
15/01/2022
Applicant Details
Applicant name:
TDC Community Solar Park Limited,(c/o Aoife O'Keeffe)
Applicant Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Corresp.
Address:
Applicant Details
Proposed Development
Development Description:
permission for the construction and operation of a solar PV farm, which will operate as an extension of the consented TDC Community Solar Park (Roscommon County Council Planning Ref. 20/36). The solar PV development will consist of solar arrays on ground mounted steel frames, with a maximum overall height of 3 metres, over an area of 60 ha and ancillary electrical equipment including string inverters and up to 13 no. transformer stations, and all other associated site development works and services, including: Internal solar PV farm underground electrical cabling and ducting; 1 no. temporary construction compound; Security fencing; CCTV camera stands; Provision of internal access tracks, including the installation of clearspan bridge structures, linking the solar PV development with the consented TDC Community Solar Park track network; Site drainage and landscaping, as required to facilitate the development. The solar PV development will use the site entrance (via the L2026 local road) consented under Pl Ref. 20/36. Planning permission is sought for a period of 10 years with an operational life of 30 years from the date of commissioning. (The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS)) at
permission for the construction and operation of a solar PV farm, which will operate as an extension of the consented TDC Community Solar Park (Roscommon County Council Planning Ref. 20/36). The solar PV development will consist of solar arrays on ground mounted steel frames, with a maximum overall height of 3 metres, over an area of 60 ha and ancillary electrical equipment including string inverters and up to 13 no. transformer stations, and all other associated site development works and services, including: Internal solar PV farm underground electrical cabling and ducting; 1 no. temporary construction compound; Security fencing; CCTV camera stands; Provision of internal access tracks, including the installation of clearspan bridge structures, linking the solar PV development with the consented TDC Community Solar Park track network; Site drainage and landscaping, as required to facilitate the development. The solar PV development will use the site entrance (via the L2026 local road) consented under Pl Ref. 20/36. Planning permission is sought for a period of 10 years with an operational life of 30 years from the date of commissioning. (The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS)) at
To utulise a site (our ref. B6) as a borrow pit for the supply of fill material required for the construction of the N6 Ballinasloe to Athlone dual carriageway,at
to utilise a site (our ref. B6) as a borrow pit for the supply of fill material required for the construction of the N6 Ballinasloe to Athlone Dual Carriageway at
Taduff West, Taduff East, Creagh and Curraghaleen Athlone South Co. Roscommon
for the development of a solar PV panel array comprising photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames within a site area of 70 hectares, 19no. single storey inverter/transformer stations, 1no. single storey DSO substation and DSO access road, 1no. single storey customer substation, 1no. single storey spare parts container, boundary security fencing with access gates, CCTV security cameras, associated electrical cabling and ducting, upgraded and new access tracks and all associated ancillary development and landscaping works on land at
No Environment Impact Assesments Associated with this Application