RefusedDecided 08 September 2009Cork County Council

Lissagroom Killeen Crossbarry

Planning application 08/10185
DecisionRefused
Decided08 September 2009
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
68no. three-bed, 27no. four-bed, 5no. six-bed, two- & three-storey dwellings comprising of detached, semi-detached & terraced units with 1no. associated private garage, 17no. serviced residential sites, 1no. creche building including 2no. serviced offices & community hall above, new vehicular entrance by a single span bridge across the Aughnaboy River to the Southeast of the site & upgrading of existing vehicular entrance to the northwest of the site, 2no. pedestrian bridges across the Aughnaboy River to the southeast of the site, and associated site development works and services

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