GrantedDecided 28 May 2012Cork County Council

Garryantaggart Bartlemy Fermoy

Planning application 12/4765
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 May 2012
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Retention of the following works to the Office and Workshop Development permitted under planning permission ref.no. 10/5148: Provision of 2no. offices, drying room, utility, store area & wc with lobby area within workshop area at ground floor.Construction of first floor mezzanine area incorporating 2no. offices & plant room area with associated stairs & ramp, change of use of office area on first floor to provide ancillary food preparation & servery area, alterations to elevations of building including change of cladding material, revised rooflight arrangement, changes to window & door arrangements & lift shaft overrun, provision of extended area of roof-top terrace to front of building with adjustable opening louvre panels & redesign of external hard and soft landscaped areas including the repositioning of sliding vehicular gate

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