GrantedDecided 25 October 2023Kilkenny County Council

5 COLLEGE COURT, KILKENNY, CO. KILKENNY

Planning application 2360396
DecisionConditional grant
Decided25 October 2023
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kilkenny County Council.
PERMISSION IS SOUGHT FOR REDUCED DEVELOPMENT FROM PREVIOUSLY GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION 21/442 AT THE EXISTING SEMI DETACHED HOUSE AT 5 COLLEGE COURT, KILKENNY, R95 AKP7 THE PROPOSED RETENTION CONSISTS OF (MAIN POINTS): • NOT EXTENDING OUT THE FULL WIDTH OF THE HOUSE AT THE FRONT. • THE TOTAL FLOOR AREA AS BUILT IS REDUCED BY 10.9 SM FROM APPROVED PLANNING. • TWO REAR WINDOWS ARE REMOVED AND ONE IS REPLACED WITH A DOOR. • THE ORIENATION OF THE FIRST FLOOR WINDOW TO THE REAR OF THE NEW SIDE EXTENSION HAS BEEN ROTATED.

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