GrantedDecided 15 June 2021Kildare County Council

Kilbeg, Kildangan, Co. Kildare

Planning application 21532
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 June 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Retention and completion of change of house types of houses under construction on sites 09-16, granted planning permission under Pl. Ref. 20/509, by replacing 6 No. house type C (semi-detached bungalow) with 6 No. revised house type C (semi-detached bungalow) to include revision to floor layout, removal of chimney, alterations to front façade and amendment to condition no. 3 (Pl. Ref. 20/509) to allow uPVC windows and monocouche wall finish on sites No. 09-12 & 15-16. It also includes replacing 2 No. house type D (semi-detached bungalow) with 2 No. revised house type D (semi-detached bungalow) to include revision to floor layout, removal of chimney, alterations to front façade, and amendment to condition 3 (Pl. Ref. 20/509) to allow uPVC windows and monocouche wall finish, on site No. 13-14 and all ancillary site works

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