GrantedDecided 17 January 2008Cork County Council

Castleheights Kilmoney Carrigaline

Planning application 07/12397
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 January 2008
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Change of site layout and reduction in density of residential development (Oak Drive, 07/10338) from 18 no. terraced type dwellings Type K-K1, No's 9-26 incl. to 17 no. dwellings comprising of mix of terraced type dwellings and semi-detached dwellings Type K-K1, No's 9-25 incl., and change of layout and reduction in denisty of permitted residential development (Meadow View, 05/4186) from 14 no. terraced type dwellinghousess Type K-K1, no's 7-20 incl. to 12 no. dwellinghouses comprising of semi-detached dwellings Type K-K1, no's 7-18 incl.

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