GrantedDecided 18 December 2018Cork County Council

Cuan Ban Colla Road Schull Co. Cork

Planning application 18/637
DecisionConditional grant
Decided18 December 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
I) Demolition of existing single storey annex to rear (south east) of existing one/two storey dwelling. ii) Construction of a single storey extension to the rear (south east) of the existing one/two storey dwelling. iii) Construction of a two storey bay window extension to the rear (north east) of the existing one/two storey dwelling iv) Alterations to existing dwelling and all associated site works. Permission for retention is also sought for 43sqm of lower ground floor area located beneath existing annex to north west of existing one/two storey dwelling

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