GrantedDecided 15 November 2011Cork County Council

"The Orchard" Sleaveen East Macroom

Planning application 11/54011
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided15 November 2011
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
37 no. dwelling units and all associated site development works, including a new vehicular access to Chapel Hill, relocation and reconstruction of existing pedestrian gate arch and vehicular gateway on the western boundary wall within the curtilage of the adjoining protected structure (Mountain View RPS Macroom No. 40) to the north of the site, a new vehicular access on the eastern site boundary to connect to adjoining mixed use development permitted under T.P 04/54029 and a set down area consisting of 8 no. car parking spaces.

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