GrantedDecided 30 June 2022Donegal County Council

BALLYLIN, RAMELTON, LETTERKENNY PO

Planning application 2250814
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 June 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) DEMOLITION OF A SMALL FRONT PORCH AND REAR OUT-SHOT, (2) CONSTRUCTION OF FRONT PORCH AND GROUND FLOOR EXTENSION TO REAR OF EXISTING DWELLING HOUSE, (3) CONVERSION FROM SINGLE STOREY BUNGALOW TO STOREY AND HALF DWELLING HOUSE AND ASSOCIATED INCREASED ROOF HEIGHT WITH DORMER WINDOWS, INCLUDING LIVING ROOM ACCOMMODATION TO FIRST FLOOR AREA ABOVE NEW GROUND FLOOR EXTENSION TO REAR OF EXISTING DWELLING HOUSE AND (4) MULTIPLE ELEVATIONAL CHANGES TO FACILITATE ADDITIONAL DOORS AND WINDOWS AND CONNECTION TO EXISTING SEPTIC TANK AND PERCOLATION AREA

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