GrantedDecided 06 August 2009Cork County Council

Knockaneroe Castletownbere Co. Cork

Planning application 09/681
DecisionConditional
Decided06 August 2009
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
(1) Convert existing dwellinghouse, conversion to include rear extension and alteration to rear elevation, accommodations to comprise: 1no. ground floor office/shop, with 2no. self contained apartments overhead, all for long term letting; (2) Demolish existing studio building to rear and replace same with detached 2 bed dwellinghouse for long term letting; (3) Install waste water treatment unit for primary temporary treatment on site of all foul water, prior to the connection to the public sewer; (4) All ancillary site works, to include bin storage and parking areas

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