GrantedDecided 13 November 2025Kerry County Council

60/61 BOHERBEE, TRALEE, CO KERRY

Planning application 25151
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 November 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
(A) THE PROPOSED SUB DIVISION OF THE PROPERTY AT 60-61 BOHERBEE, TRALEE, WHICH CURRENTLY CONSISTS OF PART COMMERCIAL UNIT ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND SINGLE RESIDENTIAL DWELLING ON GROUND FLOOR, FIRST FLOOR AND SECOND FLOOR, INTO TWO SEPARATE RESIDENTIAL UNTIS AT NO.'S 60 AND 61 BOHERBEE, (B) PERMISSION FOR THE CHANGE OF USE OF EXISITNG COMMERCIAL USAGE ON GROUND FLOOR OF NO. 60 BOHERBEE TO RESIDENTIAL USAGE AND (C) PERMISSION FOR PROPOSED TWO STOREY ANNEX EXTENSIONS AT THE REAR OF EACH OF THE PROPOSED TWO SEPARATE RESIDENTIAL UNTIS, ALL WITH ASSOCIATED ELEVATIONAL CHANGES/WORKS

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