Development of infrastructure at Derrysallagh Wind Farm consisting of installation of a Storage Container and Site Office/Canteen Portacabin on a gravel area with concrete access paths and associated site works, adjacent to existing Substation and Compound.
Development Address:
Glen, (E.D. Ballynashee), Co Sligo
Architect Name:
Anthony McCoubrey
Location Key:
GLEN
Electoral Division:
Planner:
11
Social Housing Exempt:
Plan Enforcement #:
IPC
Licence Required:
No
Waste Licence Required:
No
Protected Structure:
No
Protected Structure #:
Development Name:
Proposed Development
Comments
Significant Case Flag:
Comments:
Decision
Decision Date:
24/03/2021
Manager Order:
P125/21
Decision Type:
Conditional
Number of Conditions:
3
Grant Date:
19/05/2021
Grant Managers Order #:
P125/21
Section 47
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Part 5
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Expiry Date:
18/05/2026
Decision Description:
Development of infrastructure at Derrysallagh Wind Farm consisting of installation of a Storage Container and Site Office/Canteen Portacabin on a gravel area with concrete access paths and associated site works, adjacent to existing Substation and Compound.
a ten year permission for construction of a wind farm consisting of 12 wind turbines with a total tip height not exceeding 130.5 metres, associated civil infrastructure, a sub-station including a control building and associated equipment, new internal access roads, and the upgrading of an existing road on site in the townlands of Glen, Knockroe, Derrysallagh and Rover, Co. Sligo. The planning application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
proposed amendment to planning Condition No. 28(a) of planning reference PL 12/133 (Derrysallagh Wind Farm) which relates to the noise limits applied to the permitted windfarm in the townlands of Glen, Knockroe, Derrysallagh and Rover, Co. Sligo. It is proposed to modify the unit of measurement of noise during operation of the windfarm from dB(A) Leq, 5min to dB(A) L90, 10min in line with the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Derrysallagh Wind Farm
development consisting of (i) retention of a meteorological mast, with an overall height of 31 metres, supported by guy wires for the purpose of measuring and recording meterological data, (ii) concrete mast foundation and anchors; (iii) approximately 40m of underground electricity and telecommunications cabling; and (iv) all associated site development and reinstatement works
Townlands of Glen, Knockroe, Derrysallagh and Rover, (E.D. Ballynashee), Co Sligo
for development consisting of retention of infrastructure. The elements are to be retained for the lifetime of the wind farm. The development consists of blade delivery trestles constructed at the turbine crane hardstands required for the set down and storage of turbine blades at each location, passing bays required for vehicles to pass each other on-site and upgrade and use of 154m of pre-existing tract between Turbines T9 and T10. The retention of these structures is required for continued maintenance of turbines on site.
No Environment Impact Assesments Associated with this Application