GrantedDecided 24 January 2018Cork County Council

The Willows Laurel Hill Monkstown Co. Cork

Planning application 17/6720
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 January 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
1) The demolition and removal of the existing glazed porch to the front (west), existing entrance piers and the existing roof of dwelling, 2) to construct an additional first floor storey to existing single storey dwelling with, 3) proposed two storey extensions to the front (east) and rear (west), 4) the construction of a new single storey garage/shed to the eastern boundary, 5) conversion of the existing garage for use as utility room, 6) Elevation changes to suit internal alterations, 7) new entrance from laneway with associated site development works.

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