RefusedDecided 12 November 2024Galway County Council

Cill Éinne, Cill Rónáin, Inis Mór

Planning application 24274
DecisionRefused
Decided12 November 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Chun píosa den fhoirgneamh atá ann faoi láthair a scartáil, síneadh de 162 m.cr. a chur leis an bhfoirgneamh, athchóiriú agus athruithe a dhéanamh taobh istigh agus athruithe a dhéanamh ar na clónna, uasghrádú a dhéanamh ar an gcorás cóireála mar aon le hoibreacha láithreáin eile gaolmhara a dhéanamh agus cead chun seomra caite tobac lasmuigh sealadach de 42 m.cr. a choinneaíl. Spás urláir comhlán na n-oibreacha beartaithe: 162.00 sqm. Spás urláir comhlán na hoibre atá le coinneáil: 42.00 sqm. Spás urláir comhlán d’aon scartáil: 32.00 sqm

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