GrantedDecided 12 July 2023Cork County Council

Helm's Point Church Bay Road Crosshaven Co.Cork

Planning application 23/4172
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 July 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
The development will consist of the construction of 4 terraced dwelling houses, consisting of 2 no. 3 bed dwelling houses and 2 no. 2 bed dwelling houses, and all associated site works, on a portion of the development permitted under reg no. 21/5852, at Helm's Point, Church Bay Road, Crosshaven, Co.Cork. This development replaces 10 semi-detached houses, and includes amendments to roads layouts, boundary treatments, revised connections to services, and revised landscaping and amenity areas, from the previously permitted development.

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