GrantedDecided 26 July 2016Cork County Council

Coolcullitha Innishannon

Planning application 16/4417
DecisionConditional grant
Decided26 July 2016
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
(a) Widening of existing entrance, (b) construction of agricultural building to include milking parlour, dairy, electrical and plant room, unroofed waiting yard and livestock handing facilities, (c) construction of underground parlour washing tanks, (d) construction of roofed slatted tanks and infilling of existing shed with cubicles, (e) erection of external bulk tank, (g) erection of meal bin and water storage tank, (g) Retention of 2 no. livestock housing sheds, (h) Retention of straw storage shed, and (I) Retention of silage slab along with all associated site works

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