Planning Application: 18708 (Louth County Council )
File Number:
18708
Application Type:
PERMISSION
Planning Status:
APPLICATION FINALISED
Received Date:
06/09/2018
Decision Due Date:
31/10/2018
Validated Date:
06/09/2018
Invalidated Date:
Further Info Requested:
Further Info Received:
Withdrawn Date:
Extend Date:
Decision Type:
Conditional
Decision Date:
24/10/2018
Leave to Appeal:
Appeal Date:
Commenced Date:
Submissions By:
10/10/2018
Applicant Details
Applicant name:
Dexol Investments Limited
Applicant Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Corresp.
Address:
Applicant Details
Proposed Development
Development Description:
Planning permission sought for alterations and refurbishment of the two upper levels, involving conversion of vacant commercial and residential accommodation and change-of-use of commercial accommodation to form 3 residential apartments. The premises is included in the Record of Protected Structures, Ref. DB222.
Development Address:
No.15 Shop Street/Dyer Street, Drogheda, Co Louth
Architect Name:
Location Key:
SHOP STREET (EAST) DROGHEDA
Electoral Division:
Planner:
Ciara Doran
Social Housing Exempt:
Plan Enforcement #:
IPC
Licence Required:
No
Waste Licence Required:
No
Protected Structure:
Yes
Protected Structure #:
DB222
Development Name:
Proposed Development
Comments
Significant Case Flag:
Comments:
Decision
Decision Date:
24/10/2018
Manager Order:
790/18
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
12
Grant Date:
26/11/2018
Grant Managers Order #:
790/18
Section 47
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Part 5
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Expiry Date:
25/11/2023
Decision Description:
Planning permission sought for alterations and refurbishment of the two upper levels, involving conversion of vacant commercial and residential accommodation and change-of-use of commercial accommodation to form 3 residential apartments. The premises is included in the Record of Protected Structures, Ref. DB222.
Change of use from an Insurance Agency to OPTICIANS including new signage & new internal layout. (Protected Structure No. DB-222 under Drogheda Borough Council Development Plan 2005-2011).