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A planning application has been submitted to Meath County Council for a residential development in Kells that would involve several site modifications and structures.
The applicant, Mark Farrelly, is seeking permission for works that include the construction of a garage and shed-type building on the property. The proposal also calls for the creation of a new site entrance to improve access to the premises.
As part of the scheme, the existing hedgerow along the road frontage would be removed and replaced with semi-mature native planting. This new vegetation would be positioned three metres back from the road edge, with a timber post fence and a three-metre grass verge created to accommodate the proposed entrance arrangement.
The application further includes plans to subdivide the site, though full details of the subdivision have not been outlined in the planning documents submitted so far.
The project represents a significant reconfiguration of the property's boundary features and access arrangements. Residents and interested parties in Kells are entitled to make submissions on the application during the statutory consultation period.
Further details on this planning application can be found through Meath County Council's planning portal.
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