GrantedDecided 31 August 2020Kerry County Council

COOLGARRIV, KILLARNEY, CO KERRY

Planning application 19986
DecisionConditional grant
Decided31 August 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
CONSTRUCT (1) 1 TERRACE OF 3 IN NUMBER TWO-STOREY HOUSES. (2) CONSTRUCT 1 TERRACE OF 3 IN NUMBER TWO- STOREY HOUSES OVER BASEMENT (3) CONSTRUCT 1 PAIR OF TWO STOREY HOUSES OVER BASEMENT (4) CONSTRUCT A PARTIALLY BURIED DETACHED HOUSE (5) PERMISSION TO REVISE THE LAYOUT OF PHASE 3 OF THE PERMITTED DEVELOPMENT AS APPROVED UNDER PLANNING REF PL 08/2715 AND 12/706. (6)RETENTION PERMISSION TO MODIFY AND COMPLETE THE CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROADS, SERVICES AND ANCILLARY WORKS COMMENCED UNDER PLANNING PERMISSION REF PL. 08/2715

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308278-20Submitted 24 September 2020 / decided Not recorded
Status not recordedWITHDRAWN
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