GrantedDecided 11 November 2020Kerry County Council

GLAGHBEG, BAILE NA NGALL

Planning application 20245
DecisionConditional grant
Decided11 November 2020
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
(A) RETENTION PERMISSION TO RETAIN (1) CAR PARK AS BUILT AND (2) ALL BUILDINGS WITHIN REVISED SITE BOUNDARIES AND (B) FULL PLANNING PERMISSION FOR (1) CHANGE OF USE FROM LIGHT INDUSTRY (PERMITTED CARE OF REG NO 07/4645) TO DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTION FACILITY RELATED TO A DANCE THEATRE COMPANY AND ASSOCIATED WORKS AND (2) NEW MAIN DOOR WITH DIABILITY ACCESS AND EMERGENCY DOORS ON THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH EAST ELEVATION (3) THE DECOMMISSIONING OF THE EXISTING SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM ON SITE AND THE INSTALLATION OF A NEW WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND POLISHING FILTER

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