RefusedDecided 02 March 2023Donegal County Council

BALLYLIN, RAMELTON, LETTERKENNY PO

Planning application 2350016
DecisionRefused
Decided02 March 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
RETENTION AND COMPLETION OF DEVELOPMENT GRANTED UNDER REF. NO. 20/51627 CONSISTING OF (1) LOG CABIN STYLE UNITS, 3 OF WHICH HAVE CURVED ROOFS INSTEAD OF PITCHED ROOFING PREVIOUSLY GRANTED UNDER PLANNING REF. NO. 20/51627 (2) COMPLETION OF DEVELOPMENT AS PER REF. NO. 20/51627 INCLUDING INSTALLATION OF (A) A WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AS STATED IN CONDITION 16 (B) INSTALLATION OF 120SQM POLISHING FILTER AND ALL WORKS AS PER SUB HEADINGS OF CONDITION NO.17 OF PLANNING PERMISSION REF. NO. 20/51627 AND ALL ANCILLIARY SERVICES RELATING TO SAME

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