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Lees Cross Ballingarry , Ballyelan Ballyhashig & Ballynoe , Co. Limerick

Sep 14 2023

Application Received

Nov 08 2023

Decision Due
  • Submitted: 14 / 09 / 2023
  • Application Type:
    PERMISSION
  • Application Status:
    NEW APPLICATION
  • Council Decision:
    N/A (Unknown)

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Development Description:

the development works that will consist of: (a) Separation of the existing five arm junction into two staggered T-junctions and in doing so formalise each arm of the junction, so that priority is clear, and to improve the sightlines at the junction. (b) Proposed works is approximately 170m along the existing L-1211, 165m along the existing L-1210, 115m along the existing R-518(Ballingarry Road). (c) The existing R520 - R518 route will be maintained with the addition of some verge widening to improve the existing visibility. (d) Site clearance, including the removal of existing hard surfaces, certain trees, hedgerows and field boundaries. (e) Diversion works of existing utilities such as electrical poles, telecoms and potentially some protections works to existing utilities. (f) Erection of new field and property boundaries. (g) Construction of new roads, road embankments, widening of existing verges, new links from the realigned roads to existing property entrances. (h) Construction of road drainage systems including: (1) interceptor ditches for overland flow, (2) new surface water drains in the form of grassed surface water channels and filter drains, (3) some carrier drains to convey runoff to an outfall point, (4) a soakaway. (i) Signage and road markings installation. Limerick City and County Council has carried out an Environmental impact Assessment (EIA) Screening Report in accordance with the Roads Act 1993 (S.I. No 14 of 1993) as amended and has determined that there is no likelihood of significant effects on the environment. Accordingly, It has been determined that ElA is not required in respect of this proposed development Nonetheless, a person may within 4 weeks from the date of the notice, apply to An Bord Pleanala for a screening determination. Such a submission should be addressed to the Secretary. An Bord Pleanala, 64 Marlborough Street Dublin 1. Limerick City and County Council has carried out Appropriate Assessment (AA) Screening Report and has determined that a full Appropriate Assessment is not required in respect of this proposed development

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