GrantedDecided 15 May 2019Clare County Council

Heather Hill, Limerick Road, Ennis

Planning application 19206
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 May 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Clare County Council.
For revisions to existing approved Mixed-Use Development. The development will consist of (1) Permission for alterations to the Main Retail/Medical Use/Office Building ( fronting onto the Limerick Road ) to include (i) Change of use of first floor Office/Medical Centre to offices ( 152.4sq.m) and to storage ( 334sq.m) to serve as ancillary space to Ground Floor Retail Unit No. 1 (ii) Alterations to internal layout at ground floor level to include for a minor extension of the gross floor area of Retail Unit No. 1 into Retail Unit No. 2 ( by 20.8sq.m), to provide for a stairwell and toilet, to serve Retail Unit No. 1 and (iii) Change of use of Retail Unit No. 2 ( to be reduced in size to 115 sq.m), to use as an Off-Licence, (iv) Change of use of Retail Unit No. 4 (143sq.m) to use as a coffee shop with internal seating. (2) Permission for minor revisions to signage along front elevation of Main Retail/Office Building. RETENTION of minor external alterations to both the approved Main Retail/Office building, and to the Creche Building to the rear of the site, (3) RETENTION of ESB Sub Station Building to rear ( west ) of the Main Building and (4) RETENTION of internal layout, together with associated site works and services

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Chief Executives Order2 pages indexed
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) Order No: Fi é, EXS File Reference Number: P19/206 Name of Applicant: B Connors Address: c/o James O' Donnell, Planning Consultancy Services Third Floor, Ross House Victoria Place, Eyre Square Galway Application Received: 21/03/2019 Nature of...
Final Grant1 page indexed
COMHAIRLE CLARE CONTAE AN CHLAIR COUNTY COUNCIL B Connors, c/o James O' Donnell, Planning Consultancy Services, Third Floor, Ross House, Victoria Place, Eyre Square, Galway. IN une 2019 Re: Planning Ref No P19/206 A Chara, | attach herewith a Grant of Permission and Retention Permission subject to 3 No. Conditions in...
Final Grant2 pages indexed
CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACTS 2000 (AS AMENDED) NOTIFICATION OF GRANT OF PERMISSION AND RETENTION PERMISSION (SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS) UNDER SECTION 34 OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2000 (AS AMENDED) Comhairle Contae an Chiair Clare County Council To: B Connors, c/o James O' Donnell, Planning...
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