GrantedDecided 21 September 2023Kerry County Council

THE FORMER CBS MONESTERY, THE GREEN, TRALEE

Planning application 23640
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 September 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
THE DEMOLITION OF THE EXISTING TWO STOREY CBS MONASTERY BUILDING AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT COMPRISING OF 14 NO. 2 STOREY DETACHED, SEMI-DETACHED AND TERRACED DWELLINGS (4 NO. 2-BD AND 10 NO. 3-BED). THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ALSO PROVIDES FOR 28 NO. CAR PARKING SPACES, UTILISATION OF EXISTING VEHICULAR ENTRANCE FROM CASTLECOUNTESS WITH NEW GATES PROPOSED, ESB SUBSTATION, LANDSCAPING INCLUDING PLAY AREA, BOUNDARY TREATMENTS AND ALL ASSOCIATED AND ANCILLARY SITE WORKS NECESSARY TO FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT

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