GrantedDecided 06 June 2024Kerry County Council

KNOCKAFREAGHAUN, BROSNA, CO KERRY V92 CD56

Planning application 231174
DecisionConditional grant
Decided06 June 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
RETAIN THE FOUNDATIONS, GROUND FLOOR SLAB AND SUPERSTRUCTURE BLOCK WORK TO EAVES LEVEL ALONG WITH THE GENERAL BELOW GROUND FOUL DRAINAGE AND SEPTIC TANK AND PLANNING PERMISSION TO COMPLETE THE GABLE BLOCK WORK, ROOF CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING FINISHES, EXTERNAL WINDOWS AND DOORS, INTERNAL JOINERY, PLASTERING AND ALL INTERNAL FINISHES, EXTERAL RENDERING, CARRY OUT MINOR INTERNAL AND ELEVATIONAL ALTERATIONS, OMIT THE ATTIC ACCOMMODATION, INSTALL A TRICEL PURAFLOW PROPRIETARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM, COMPLETE ALL ANCILLARY SITE WORKS AND LANDSCAING

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