GrantedDecided 07 July 2017Donegal County Council

ARRYHEERNABIN, BALLYLAR P.O., LETTERKENNY

Planning application 1750534
DecisionConditional grant
Decided07 July 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
THE FOLLOWING ALTERATIONS TO PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED UNDER PLANNING REF.NO. 15/50673. (1) ADDITION OF TWO NUMBER SINGLE STORIED EXTENSIONS TO REAR OF BUILDING. (A) TO ENCLOSE STAIRS LEADING TO BASEMENT AND (B) TO PROVIDE TOILETS AT GROUND FLOOR LEVEL. (2) ADDITION OF LINK CORRIDOR AT FIRST FLOOR LEVEL BETWEEN MAIN BUILDING AND ANNEX BUILDING (3) INCREASE IN FLOOR AREA OF BASEMENT (4) INCREASE IN WIDTH OF STAIR ENCLOSURE AT REAR OF BUILDING (5) ALTERATIONS TO INTERNAL LAYOUT (6) ALTERATIONS TO FENESTRATION PATTERN AND (7) ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS

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