GrantedDecided 24 November 2022Donegal County Council

DRUMNACART MOUNTAIN PASTURE, ANNAGRY, LETTERKENNY PO

Planning application 2251706
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 November 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) CONSTRUCTION OF (A) A NEW ONE AND A HALF STOREY SIDE EXTENSION (B) EXTENSION WITH ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS TO EXISTING STORE/SHED (2) ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS TO THE EXISTING DWELLING TO INCLUDE NEW RAISED WALLS AND ROOF WITH FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION TO PART OF EXISTING DWELLING, NEW WALLPLATE DORMERS, REROOFING OF EXISTING LEAN TO ROOF, REPLACEMENT SLATES THROUGHOUT (3) FITTING OF SOLAR PHOTO VOLTAIC ROOF PANELS (4) INSTALLATION OF A NEW REPLACEMENT WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM WITH ALL ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT

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