GrantedDecided 28 June 2012Cork County Council

Knocknahilan Brownsmills Kinsale Co. Cork

Planning application 11/5522
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 June 2012
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Retention and completion of a 2 storey dwelling house currently under construction and retention of alterations to site layout and site boundaries as permitted under Planning Ref:06/8265. Retention of domestic shed and boundary wall. Permission to omit condition no. 3 of the governing planning permission (Planning Ref.:06/8265) which states the following; "The occupancy of the dwellinghouse shall be restricted to local persons with a housing need in accordance with SPL3-6 and 3.3.8 of the current Cork County Development Plan".

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