GrantedDecided 06 July 2023Cork County Council

Waterloo House Knocknasuff Blarney Co.Cork

Planning application 22/6734
DecisionConditional permission
Decided06 July 2023
Application typePermission
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
(a)subdivision of existing two-storey single dwelling/site into 2 no. semi detached two storey dwelling/sites, (b) removal of existing wastewater treatment system/percolation area, and installation of 2 no. wastewater treatment systems/percolation areas, (c) alterations of the existing vehicular entrance to become a shared entrance for the 2 no. sites, (d) single storey extension to side of the two storey dwelling created on the south-west half of the existing house, (e) all ancillary site development works including new boundary between the 2 no. sites.

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