RefusedDecided 31 August 2016Cork County Council

Rearour & Barrettshill Ballinhassig Co. Cork

Planning application 16/5699
DecisionRefused
Decided31 August 2016
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Residential development of 53. no dwellinghouses comprising of 9 no. 4-bedroom detached, 16 no. 4-bedroom semi-detached and 28 no. 3-bedroom semi-detached dwellings, (change of layout, new entrance, house type and increase in density from 41 no. dwellings permitted under Planning Reg. No. 07/13055 and extended under Planning Reg. No. 13/5043) and all associated ancillary site development works including but not limited to vehicular access, footpaths, pedestrian facilities, drainage, treatment unit and landscaping works

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