GrantedDecided 27 January 2023Kerry County Council

NO. 10 BASIN ROAD/RAE STREET BUNGALOWS, TRALEE, CO KERRY

Planning application 22523
DecisionConditional grant
Decided27 January 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
(A) DEMOLISH SECTIONS EXISTING DWELLING, (B) MODIFY, REFURBISH AND EXTEND DWELLING BY ADDING A THIRD FLOOR AND CONSTRUCTING A 3 STOREY EXTENSION INCLUDING CHANGE OF USE FROM DWELLING TO SIX NO. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS AND THREE NO. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS, INCLUDING MODIFICATION TO THE EAST ELEVATION, REFERRED TO AS BLOCK A, C) CONSTRUCT A 2 STOREY BLOCK CONTAINING FOUR NO. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS, REFERRED TO AS BLOCK B, TOGETHER WITH A BICYCLE PARKING STORE AND REFUSE STORE AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS

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