GrantedDecided 10 August 2023Kerry County Council

KELLS, CAHERSIVEEN, CO KERRY

Planning application 22907
DecisionConditional grant
Decided10 August 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kerry County Council.
(A) DEMOLISH EXISTING BUNGALOW AND SHEDS, (B) DECOMMISSION EXISTING SEPTIC TANK AND INSTALL EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT AND SAND POLISHING FILTER (C) CONSTRUCT A TWO STOREY BUILDING WITH 2 NO. LIVING QUARTERS ON THE FIRST FLOOR (D) CONSTRUCT A FOUR BEDROOM ENSUITE BED & BREAKFAST WITH KITCHEN AND FUNCTION ROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR (E) EXTERNAL SIGNAGE (F) CAR PARK SPACES (G) CONSTRUCT STORAGE SHED FOR PRIVATE DOMESIC USE (H) A TAKE AWAY BUSINESS THAT WILL OPERATE SEASONALLY (APRIL-OCTOBER BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10am - 9pm) AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS AT THEIR SITE LOCATED

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