GrantedDecided 17 October 2023Galway County Council

Dungory West, Kinvara, Co Galway

Planning application 2360774
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 October 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Galway County Council.
For the development consisting of the following: 1) amendments to a previously permitted residential development under pl. ref. 21/566 comprising of the increase of residential units from the previously granted 34no. units to 45no. units. The proposed 45no. residential units will consist of: a) 3no. 3-bed & 9no. 2-bed terraced houses, b) 22no. 3-bed & 6no. 4-bed semi-detached houses, c) 5no. 4-bed detached houses, 2) the provision of 2no. vehicular & pedestrian connections to Bothar na Mias as permitted under pl. ref. 10/1911 & 17/707, & the provision of 1no. pedestrian connection to Bothar na Mias as permitted under pl. ref. 06/4608, 3) provision of car & bicycle parking, services, open space/landscape works, & all associated site development works. The planning application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS)

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