GrantedDecided 01 February 2007Cork County Council

Courtbrack Blarney

Planning application 06/6265
DecisionConditional grant
Decided01 February 2007
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Construction of 53 no. dwellinghouses comprising of 20 no. semi-detached dwellings and 33 no. detached dwellings, 9 no. residential services sites and all site development works including an underground Liquid Petroleum Gas Tank,1 no potable water well and underground water reservoir, 1 no. storm warer attenuation tank, an 800 P.E. sewage treatment plant with control building and new vehicular entrance, 1 no. vehicular entrance to access residential development and 10 no. separate vehicular entrances to serve dwellings fronting the public road, roads, footpaths, boundary treatments and public lighting

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