GrantedDecided 04 September 2018Kildare County Council

Ridgewood Manor, Melitta Road, Kildare

Planning application 18836
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 September 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Revisions to previously approved development Reg. Ref. 17/209 consisting of the relocation of the vehicle access to house Nos 83 & 84 AND for the provision of 2 no. semi-detached four bedroom houses in a revised two storey design to replace previously approved 2 no. semidetached two storey dormer four bedroom houses (House Nos. 67 & 68) and for all associated revisions to parking, internal roads, new boundary walls and footpaths and services on and over land all at 4.04Ha Development site (Application site area is 0.1036Ha)

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