RefusedDecided 10 October 2019Louth County Council

Benmore, 47 George's Street, Drogheda

Planning application 19538
DecisionRefused
Decided10 October 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission for 1. The demolition of the existing garage and ancillary buildings adjacent to the existing dwelling. 2. Removal of existing trees to the rear of the site. 3. Internal modification and two storey rear extension to existing dwelling to provide 5 no. apartments consisting of 4 no. one-bed and 1 no. two-bed apartments. 4. External alterations to existing façade of dwelling to provide replacement windows and rainwater goods. 5. Construction of 3 no. two storey, two bedroom dwellings to the rear of the site. 6. Modification of existing vehicular entrance off George's Street, vehicle turning bay and 3 no. dedicated parking spaces with introduction of new pedestrian access to rear. 7. All associated site services, drainage, lighting and landscaping to be carried out in conjunction with works.

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