GrantedDecided 13 December 2023Kerry County Council

Lisdargan, Lispole, Dingle

Planning application 2360254
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 December 2023
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kerry County Council.
( 1 ) Retention permission to ( a ) Retain as constructed dwelling house with detached garden shed and (b ) All buildings within revised site boundaries ( 2 ) Full permission to ( a ) renovate and extend existing dwelling house including the addition of a Kitchen / Dining / Living Area at a reduced ground floor level with den area and bedroom en-suite over at first floor level ( b ) demolish existing garden shed and construct a new detached garden shed and ( c ) Decommission existing septic tank system and install a new propriety wastewater system

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