10507 |
APPLICATION FINALISED |
PERMISSION |
C |
28/09/2010 Tuesday |
Coillte Teoranta |
Strokestown, Co. Roscommon |
A ten-year planning permission for development of a 20 turbine wind farm, on a site. The development will comprise twenty (20) electricity generating wind turbines with a hub height of up to 85 metres and a rotor diameter of up to 93 metres giving an overall height of up to 131.5 m, hardstandings, a 110 kV electricial sub-station containing two end masts and substation buildings with water supply from new borehole and domestic effluent treatment facility, permanent meteorological mast, communications mast with control house, associated site roads and site works. It is proposed to source stone from one identified on-site borrow pit and remainder off site. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) accompanies the planning application, in the townlands of Aghadangan, Bunnageddy, Corhawny, Kilmacananneny, Cloonycarran More, Carroward, Trila (Martin), Trila (Dillon), Ballyduffy,Curraghduffy, Tullyvarran, Killavackan, Telton, Lackan (ED Kilgefin), Reagh, Doughil, Trilacroghan, Kilnasillagh and Aghaclogher, approximately 5 km southeast of Strokestown, Co. Roscommon .
(Application made for-“ It is proposed to source stone from identified on-site borrow pit areas”)
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11106 |
APPLICATION FINALISED |
PERMISSION |
C |
16/03/2011 Wednesday |
Coillte, |
Aghaclogher Townland, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. |
for development of a Permanent Meteorological Mast and associated site works; the development will consist of a Meteorological Mast with a finished height not exceeding 80m above existing ground level and will consist of a lattice tubular frame, ancillary equipment and a concrete foundation. The development strucuture already exists on site. It is proposed to operate the existing structure for a further two years. The existing Meteorologcial Mast development is exempt from the planning process under Planning & Development Regulations 2008, S.I. No. 235 of 2008. The development is (approximately 7 km southeast of Strokestown) at |