GrantedDecided 12 May 2017Donegal County Council

KELLY'S QUAY & SHORE ROAD, KILLYBEGS, DONEGAL PO

Planning application 1750432
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 May 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
CHANGE OF USE OF A PORTION (APPROX AREA 144 M2) OF THE EXISTING BUILDING KNOWN AS HARBOUR VIEW COURT FROM MEDICAL CENTER T0 RESTAURANT, IN LIEU OF A PORTION OF THE RETAIL UNITS PREVIOUSLY GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION UNDER PERMISSION REFERENCE NUMBER 14/51101. ALTERATIONS TO THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SHOPFRONTS TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGES IN THE SHOPFRONT SIZE AND FENESTRATION AND DOOR POSITIONS FACING ONTO THE CAR PARK AND THE PUBLIC ROAD IN LIEU OF THE ELEVATIONS PREVIOUSLY GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER PLANNING REFERENCE NUMBER 14/51101

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