GrantedDecided 17 December 2019Louth County Council

Cuan Mo Chroi, Lower Point Road, Dundalk

Planning application 19911
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 December 2019
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Retention & Permission: Permission to retain internal layout alterations on the first floor and rear first floor lobby area floor space leading to the fire escape. To retain the rear roof apex shape previously granted as a mansard roof shape relating to file 07/16. To retain the ground floor playroom area 12m2 associated with the existing crèche facility, previously used as a living room space within the applicants attached dwelling and permission to provide a flat galvanized roof sheeted cover/shelter over the existing fire escape at the rear of the property

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