Omeath house to be knocked to make way for seven new homes
THE go-ahead has been given for new houses in Knocknagoran, Omeath.
Marion McCabe has received permission from Louth County Council for the demolition of an existing semi-detached single storey disused dwelling house and the construction of a new residential development.
It comprises 2 three-bedroom semi-detached, 2 two-bedroom semi-detached, 3 three bedroom terraced dwelling houses and all ancillary and associated site development works including site clearance works, new vehicular/pedestrian access of public road, car parking spaces, communal open space area, hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatment works.
Significant further information received on March 7, 2024, includes revised site layout, revised boundary treatments, amendments to hard and soft landscaping areas, redesign of houses nos. 1, 3 & 4 and all associated site works.
Elsewhere, Uisce Éireann granted permission for the installation of 4,150m2 (840kWp) ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and all associated ancillary works, at Cavanhill Water Treatment Plant, Cavan Road, Knockbridge.
Permission granted to PMC Bonding & Logistics Ltd for proposed construction of a new 510 metre-squared storage warehouse and all associated site development works, at Station Road, Castlebellingham.
Lisa and Paul Mernagh granted permission for the construction of a new permeable paved driveway to the front of dwelling house and all associated site development works, at 65 Lismore, Haggardstown, Blackrock, Dundalk.
Richard Newell has received permission for a detached Granny Flat (for a family member) located in the rear garden of house, at 6 Newry Road, Dundalk.
Significant further information received on December 20, 2023, includes a raise in floor level and associated elevations of the development, as previously submitted , to address the vulnerability of the development to coastal flooding, and the inclusion of on-site soakaways to avoid the discharge of additional surface water to the public combined sewer.
Permission granted to Vikram Singh for the change of use of a former fast food retail premises to a one-bedroom two storey dwelling house, alterations to the front facade of the property to include the removal of the shop front and the replacement of same with a new entrance door and window inclusive of all associated site development works, at 1 York Street, Dundalk.
Sean McDonnell granted permission for a two storey dwelling house and detached domestic garage, wastewater treatment system, modification and improvement of existing access lane with new site entrance onto public road and all associated site work at Newtown, Knockbridge.
Significant further information received on March 5, 2024, includes amendment to the application site boundary, additional site works to facilitate proposed sightlines, updated legal agreements giving consent to carry out works.
Livija and Tomislav Alsic granted retention permission for a domestic shed and pergola roofed structure attached to the rear of the dwelling and all associated site development works, at 26 Dundoogan, Dundalk.
Permission granted to Annemarie Conroy for a ground floor extension to the rear of an existing dwelling, including a new kitchen, dining area and a sensory room, at 30 Cherryvale, Bay Estate, Dundalk. The development will also include elevational changes to the side and rear of the existing dwelling.
Deirdre Chadwick granted retention of front sitting room, front porch and rear utility room extensions to existing dwelling house, ‘ The Cottage’, Christianstown, Castlebellingham.
Retention permission granted to Catherine Mullarkey for a shed to the northeast of existing garage and a polytunnel in the rear garden of the existing site and all associated site development works, at Thornfield, Inniskeen, Dundalk.