GrantedDecided 30 September 2020Galway County Council

Carna Co Galway,

Planning application 20353
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 September 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway County Council.
To 1) construct new rear elevation extension as well as proposed external and internal alterations to existing dwelling house, 2) permission raise existing roof height to allow for habitable rooms within attic space of existing dwelling house. 3) replace existing septic tank and percolation area with new treatment system and polishing filter. 4) alterations to existing vehicular site entrance and up-grade of existing vehicular access road as well as all ancillary site works. Gross floor space of proposed works 39.98 sqm, Gross floor space of work to be retained 80.73 sqm

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