Planning application · South Dublin County Council

The removal of Condition No.2 of the granted planning permission Reg.Ref. SD24A/0043…

Tay Lane, Greenogue, Rathcoole

SD26A/0155W · South DublinLodged
Reference
SD26A/0155W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
30 Jun 2026
Decision due
24 Aug 2026
Status
Lodged
Use
other
Site area
0.53 ha

Proposed development

The removal of Condition No.2 of the granted planning permission Reg.Ref. SD24A/0043 relating to a 3 year temporary planning time limit, for a development comprising of an open hard surfaced yard used for the parking of vehicles and trailers and external storage of non-hazardous goods and ancillary WC Facility. Apart from the request for the removal of condition 2, the development remains unaltered by this application.

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The application has been lodged and validated. The council has eight weeks to decide, unless it asks for further information. The council's decision is due by 24 Aug 2026.

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