O'Connell Square High Street Bank Place Old Barrack Street & Barrack Square, Clonroad Beg, Ennis
Planning application 208004
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 September 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Extracts from the council's own decision documents for this application — 51 pages of searchable text on file.Final Grant1 page indexed
P20-BO0h COMHAIRLE CLARE CONTAE AN CHLAIR COUNTY COUNCIL At the September meeting of Clare County Council held on Monday, 14 September, 2020 it was: Proposed by: Cla ; J. Plrypure Seconded by: he. A- [lo rtor~ ' And agreed “That pursuant to Part XI, Section 179 of the Planning and Development Act, 2000 (as amended)...
Planners Report28 pages indexed
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Source documents
Original council portal records and source PDFs where available.- Application fileApplication file on www.eplanning.ieSource portal
- Final GrantSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 677470.PDF / Document 508072Source PDF
- Planners Report / file 1 of 2Source: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 1bea0596-4468-40f0-adac-81c69d557273.PDF / Document 505679Source PDF
- Planners Report / file 2 of 2Source: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / 9d0a416a-389a-425d-b906-d1fed91673d2.PDF / Document 505679Source PDF
- Planners ReportSource: clarecoco.eplanning.ie / D88d5c9c-d604-4a18-8136-461a1d9b9cc5.PDF / Document 505680Source PDF
Nearby precedent
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