GrantedDecided 07 September 2017Donegal County Council

TULLYEARL TD, LAGHEY, DONEGAL PO

Planning application 1751181
DecisionConditional grant
Decided07 September 2017
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES TO AN OYSTER PRODUCTION/GRADING SHED AS PREVIOUSLY GRANTED UNDER PLANNING REF.14/51382; (1) THE INCREASE OF RIDGE HEIGHT FROM 6.805M TO 6.961M, (2) AN INCREASE IN EAVES HEIGHT FROM 4.467M TO 5.409M, (3) DECREASE IN LENGTH OF BUILDING BY 3.5M (4) CHANGES TO THE ELEVATIONS TO REFLECT THE RECONFIGURATION OF THE INTERNAL OFFICE LAYOUT AND (5) THE ADDITION OF A ROOFED OPEN WORKING AREA TO THE REAR OF THE BUILDING AND PERMISSION FOR PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE CARPARKING / SITE LAYOUT PREVIOULSY GRANTED UNDER PLAN. REF. NO.: 14/51382

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