RefusedDecided 01 September 2020Cork County Council

Ballybrassil Cobh Co. Cork

Planning application 20/5437
DecisionRefused
Decided01 September 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
1) The construction of a single storey dwellinghouse & associated site works, 2) Retention of; i) the existing mobile home [26.1m2] – located on the site - eircode P24 T265 – as habitable purposes on a temporary basis until such time as the proposed dwelling is occupied, ii) the existing on-site domestic wastewater treatment & disposal system, iii) existing bored well & iv) existing vehicular entrance. * The existing uncompleted storage structure (granted Planning – Ref.No. 3310/1982) is to be demolished and the proposed dwellinghouse is to take its place.

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