GrantedDecided 08 September 2006Cork County Council

Lissangle Drimoleague

Planning application 06/1382
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 September 2006
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
(A) Retention of site clearance and rock breaking to rear and side of existing dwelling and construciton of new access road to existing dwelling; (B) Demolition of one and half storey extension to side of existing dwelling; (C) Construction of 2 storey extension to side of dwelling; (D) Change of use of existing outbuilding from agricultural to living accommodation, construction of single storey extension to rear and raising roof level; (E) Construction of 2 storey rear extension of dwelling; (F) Demolition of existing ruin shed and construction of single storey garage/store

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