GrantedDecided 21 December 2022Donegal County Council

CARNAMUGGAGH UPPER, LETTERKENNY, CO. DONEGAL

Planning application 2251830
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 December 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
REVISIONS TO PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PLANNING REF. NO. 19/51064 INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: (1) DEMOLITION OF 6 NO. DWELLINGS AND 4 NO. APARTMENTS PARTIALLY CONSTRUCTED UNDER PLANNING REF. NO. 05/40222, (2) OMISSION OF 30 NO. DWELLINGS AND 20 NO. APARTMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION OF 50 NO. DWELLINGS IN TOTAL AND (3) ALL ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT WORKS INCLUDING: (A) CAR PARKING AND (B) CONNECTION TO EXISTING FOUL AND STORM SEWERS WITH PROPOSED ACCESSS THROUGH EXISTING HOUSING ESTATES GLEANN TAIN MANOR AND GORT NA GREINE

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