GrantedDecided 11 June 2020Cork County Council

Church Road Glenville Td. Glenville Co. Cork

Planning application 20/4445
DecisionConditional grant
Decided11 June 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
To alter and to extend dwelling incorporating the following works a) demolish existing flat roofed domestic extension circa 23.0 sq.m and attached domestic garage circa 15 sq.m. b) replace existing concrete tiled hipped roof with an ‘’A’’ shaped (gable) slated roof c) alter existing remaining front window fenestration, d) construct a single storey domestic extension on the eastern side, e) construct a detached domestic garage, f) construct a new septic tank and percolation area, g) construct a new vehicular entrance and all ancillary siteworks.

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