GrantedDecided 24 July 2017Kerry County Council

KENMARE OLD, GORTNADULLAGH, SHEEN FALLS COUNTRY CLUB

Planning application 17498
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 July 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
FOR EXTENSION OF THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED COURTYARD DEVELOPMENT (PLANNING REF. NOS. 04/4475 AND 07/3379). THE DEVELOPMENT COMPRISES OF FOUR ADDITIONAL TWO STOREY TOWNHOUSES OF 128M2, ONE ADDITIONAL TWO STOREY TOWNHOUSE OF 160M2 AND 2 ADDITIONAL APARTMENTS MEASURING 81.6M2 AND 75M2. THE NEW RESIDENTIAL UNITS WILL BE USED AS HOLIDAY / RETIREMENT HOMES ANCILLARY TO THE SHEEN FALLS COUNTRY CLUB. THIS APPLICATION INCLUDES ADDITIONAL LANDSCAPING, 13 NEW CAR PARKING SPACES, AND CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXISTING DEVELOPMENT

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