Conditional grantDecided 18 June 2020Carlow County Council

19477: Permission for the continued use of an existing lattice type meteorological mast, 80m in height and associated instruments to measure local climatic conditions. Permission is sought for a period of 5 years. The mast was erected on site as exempted development pursuant to Class 20 (A), Part 1, Schedule 2 of the Planning & Development Regulations 2001 (as amended) on the 16th October 2018.

Kilbrannish North, Co. Carlow
DecisionConditional grant
Decided18 June 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Conditions

  • , Development to be carried out in accordance with plans received 05/12/19, as amended by further information received 22/05/20.Compliance
  • ,Permission valid for 3 years. Mast and ancillary equipment to be removed unless further permission granted. Site to be reinstated on removal. Details of removal/reinstatement to be submitted 4 weeks prior to expiry. If obsolete, remove at own expense and return site to original condition.Compliance
  • ,No additional monitoring devices, equipment or objects to be erected on site or attached to mast without prior planning permission.Compliance
  • ,No material change of use of the meteorological mast without a prior grant of planning permission.Compliance
  • ,Low intensity fixed red obstacle light to be fitted near top of mast, visible from all angles. Details, location, timing of implementation and operation to be submitted and agreed in writing within 4 weeks of decision.Traffic Access
  • ,Permission authorises only the development detailed in submitted plans and does not relate to any other development on site.Compliance
  • ,Development shall not impair existing land and roadside drainage. No surface water runoff from site to public road or adjoining properties, and no surface water from public road to enter site.Wastewater Drainage

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