GrantedDecided 08 November 2024Louth County Council

UPPER JENKINSTOWN, DUNDALK, CO. LOUTH

Planning application 2460552
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 November 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission for design alterations to previously approved Ref. No. 2360109 (1. Demolition of existing shed on site; and 2. Elevation changes to existing dwelling house; and 3. Proposed construction of a single storey extension to existing dwelling house together with all associated landscaping and site works and further information received on 7.12.23 including proposed new wastewater treatment system). The alterations include revised elevation changes to existing dwelling and revised design of single storey extension to existing dwelling house

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