GrantedDecided 04 February 2021Donegal County Council

LISNENNAN, LETTERKENNY, LETTERKENNY PO

Planning application 2051899
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 February 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) RENOVATIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO THE EXISTING GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT TO CONVERT THE EXISTING INTEGRATED GARAGE INTO HABITABLE SPACE (2) A FLAT ROOF CONTEMPORARY EXTENSION TO THE FRONT (3) RENOVATION AND ALTERATIONS TO THE FIRST FLOOR LAYOUT TO INCLUDE A NEW RIDGE HEIGHT TO PART OF THE EXISTING ROOF STRUCTURE WITH POP OUT FLAT ROOFED STYLE WINDOW (4) NEW ROOFLIGHTS TO THE FRONT & REAR (5) RELOCATION OF AN EXISTING DORMER WINDOW AND (6) DETACHED DOMESTIC GARAGE WITH EXTERNAL COVERED LINK, ALL ASSOCIATED ELEVATIONAL CHANGES AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS

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