Notice of Proposed Material Contravention of the Meath County Development Plan 2013-2019 (As Varied) for Department of Education and Skills
Notice of Proposed Material Contravention of the Meath County Development Plan 2013-2019 (As Varied) for Department of Education and Skills
Planning and Developments Acts 2000 - 2019
Reference Number in Planning register RA201017
Notice is hereby given in accordance with section 34 (6) of the Planning and Development Acts 2000–2019 as amended that Meath County Council intends to consider deciding to grant a permission for development which will consist of:
the development of a two storey 8 classroom primary school building in Dunshaughlin (Roll Number 20521Q) including a two classroom SEN Base. The design also includes a general purpose hall, support teaching spaces and ancillary accommodation external junior play areas, secure SEN hard and soft play area, sensory garden and outside classroom area. The proposed project also incorporates associated car parking and bicycle parking, access road, pedestrian access, bicycle lane, boundary treatment, construction of 2 no. external ball courts, landscaping, connection to public services, ESB sub-station and all associated siteworks at Dublin Road, Dunshaughlin, Co Meath.
- E2 – General Enterprise & Employment: To provide for the creation of enterprise and facilitate opportunities for employment through industrial, manufacturing, distribution, warehousing and other general employment / enterprise uses in a good quality physical environment.
- The site of the proposed development is zoned ‘E2 – General Enterprise and Employment’ in the Dunshaughlin Local Area Plan, 2009 to 2015, as varied and as such, the development would contravene materially the following objective of the Meath County Development Plan 2013 to 2019, as varied.
Any submissions or observations as regards the making of a decision to grant permission received before 4:00p.m. on Wednesday, 21st October will be duly considered by the Planning Authority.
Submissions or observations should be made in writing to: