GrantedDecided 24 October 2016Cork County Council

Maulnaskeha Drimoleague Co. Cork

Planning application 16/486
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 October 2016
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for commerical storage park to include; (a) Change of use of old creamery buildings to 4 no. storage units for letting use, as follows; Main creamery building to consist of 3 no. storage units and ancillary electricity plant room, and the existing detached storage building to consist of 1 no. storage unit, (b) Alterations (provision of first floors to units 2,3 & 4) & extensions to existing buildings, (c) Erection of a 2m high perimeter fencing and associated entrance gates (d) Installation of sewage treatment system and all associated site works

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