GrantedDecided 04 May 2018Galway City Council

No. 38 Threadneedle Road, Salthill, Galway

Planning application 17334
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 May 2018
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Galway City Council.
Retention permission for development as described as follows: (1) To Retain the original dwelling house and & side extension, granted under Pl. Ref. No. 89/513 & Pl. Ref. No. 92/814 respectively, on revised site boundaries. (2) Retention of changes to elevations to the side extension granted under Pl. Ref. no. 92/814. (3) Retention of an additional single-storey extension. (4) Retention of the conversion of attic space into habitable residential space. (5) Retention of increased size of the Storage Shed to that granted under Pl. Ref. No. 89/513

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