GrantedDecided 03 September 2020Kildare County Council

Nicholastown Lodge, Ferrans Lock, Kilcock

Planning application 20739
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 September 2020
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Of habitable detached granny flat to the side of the existing property covering 48m². Granny flat was constructed in 2007. Permission for retention is also sought for 22No. Photovoltaic panels with a total surface area of 39.6m² on the south elevation of the property. Further permission for retention is also sought for a rear extension to the main house covering 37.5m² and also retention of 3 No. roof lights to the front elevation and 4 No. roof lights to the rear elevation and 1 No. roof light on the east elevation

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