GrantedDecided 21 July 2022Limerick County Council

St. Anne's, Ballycummin, Raheen Limerick

Planning application 22607
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 July 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Limerick County Council.
The demolition of existing detached stores [2no.] at side of house [north west] and at rear of house [south east] including removal of existing 2no. chimneys to main roof- permission to extend existing two storey detached house at ground floor level at gable [south west] and at rear [south east] including 4no., "Velux" roof lights to lean-to roofs; relocation of front entrance to house [north west] including new entrance porch. Permission is also being sought for revised ground floor and first floor layouts and revised elevations of existing house; including new solar panels to main roof [south east]. The development also includes for new detached garage at side garden [south west] of site; for garden landscaping, new security metal gates to existing vehicular entrance at side garden [south west] and associated site works

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