GrantedDecided 13 July 2017Kerry County Council

GLENDAHALAN EAST, BALLYHEIGUE, CO KERRY

Planning application 17316
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 July 2017
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
RETAIN EXISTING DWELLING HOUSE AS BUILT WITHIN REVISED SITE BOUNDARIES, PERMISSION TO REFURBISH EXISTING DWELLING, INCLUDING RE-SLATE ROOF, DEVELOP THE ATTIC SPACE, COMPLETE WITH VELUX TO FRONT AND REAR, ELEVATIONAL CHANGES TO DWELLING, AND ERECT A NEW SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO THE REAR (NORTH) SIDE INCORPORATING KITCHEN / DINING / LIVING AND UTILITY AREAS, AND FOR A NEW MECHANICAL TREATMENT UNIT AND POLISHING FILTER, AND ALL ANCILLARY SITE WORKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING THE REMOVAL OF OLD SEPTIC TANK AND SOAK-AWAY ALL

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