GrantedDecided 02 March 2021Kerry County Council

MILLFORD HOUSE, FOSSA, KILLARNEY

Planning application 201058
DecisionConditional grant
Decided02 March 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
(1) CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO THE REAR OF THE EXISTING DWELLING HOUSE (2) INTERNAL ALTERATIONS TO THE EXISTING 1 1/2 STOREY SHED TO PROVIDE AN ACCESS CORRIDOR AT GROUND FLOOR LEVEL AND AN ADDITIONAL BEDROOM SUITE ANCILLARY TO THE DWELLING AT FIRST FLOOR LEVEL (3) THE REMOVAL OF 1 NO. EXISTING CHIMNEY (4) ADDITION OF 1 NO. VELUX ROOFLIGHT TO FRONT OF EXISTING ROOF (5) ALL ANCILLARY SITE WORKS AND LANDSCAPING NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE DEVELOPMENT (6) RETENTION IS SOUGHT FOR MINOR ELEVATIONAL AND LAYOUT CHANGES TO THE EXISTING 1 1/2 STOREY SHED

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