GrantedDecided 10 August 2021Donegal County Council

CARRICKNAMANNA, KILLYGORDON, LIFFORD PO

Planning application 2150899
DecisionConditional grant
Decided10 August 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(A) DETACHED DOMESTIC GARAGE AND (B) SEPTIC TANK, (2) CHANGE OF USE OF EXISTING DETACHED GARAGE WHICH IS SUBJECT OF RETENTION, TO USE AS A RESIDENTIAL ANNEX INCLUDING AMENDMENTS TO EXTERNAL ELEVATIONS (3) CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXTENSION TO THE SIDE OF THE GARAGE STRUCTURE INCORPORATING A NEW SHOWER ROOM, LIVING ACCOMMODATION AND RAISED PITCH ROOF OVER PROVIDING BEDROOM SPACE WITH CONNECTION INTO ON SITE SERVICES (4) UPGRADING OF EXISTING SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM TO A WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT AND DRAINAGE WORKS

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