GrantedDecided 20 May 2009Cork County Council

Ballymurphy South Innishannon

Planning application 09/4950
DecisionConditional grant
Decided20 May 2009
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Partial demolition of existing flat roof extensions to east frontage and southern gable of existing single storey dwellinghouse to include removal of existing pitched roof of dwelling and reconstruction of east facade and addition of new porch, reconstruction of reduced extension to south facade, construction of new dormer extension over entire ground floor comprising of bedrooms at new first floor level, construction of new sunroom to rear and associated site works linking the 2 existing entrances and removal of part of roadside boundary banking and installation of new septic tank

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