GrantedDecided 02 August 2019Cork County Council

Rock Cottage Downeen Rosscarbery Co. Cork

Planning application 19/397
DecisionConditional
Decided02 August 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for the retention of 1) the construction of a ground floor extension and alterations to attached garage and for the partial use of same as living accommodation; 2) the replacement of a full length window with an external door at first floor level; 3) the construction of a metal glazing track fitted on top of the parapet of an existing flat roof; and permission for the erection of a glazed balustrade around an existing flat roof and for the use of same as a first-floor roof terrace, all located to the rear / southern side of a dwelling house

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