GrantedDecided 08 March 2018Kildare County Council

The Cottage, Chapel Lane, Liffey Drive & River Court Housing Estates

Planning application 1825
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 March 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Installation of a new pumped foul sewer line from the applicants site (known locally as "The Cottage") to chapel lane which is a public road, The pumped sewer will run along chapel lane in a north east direction where it will change direction in a south east direction at the junction to liffey drive and river court housing estates and discharge to a public manhole located in the grass verge. The proposed development is to serve an existing house and all associated site works

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