GrantedDecided 23 April 2024Mayo County Council

Coonealcaraun, Ballina, Co. Mayo

Planning application 23457
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 April 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Mayo County Council.
Retention permission for revised entrance and driveway from that granted under P98/2820 (eastern boundary) to west side of front boundary, retention permission for revised boundaries to south elevation (rear boundary), retention permission for additional windows and velux roof lights to side and rear elevations, retention permission of existing roof space to storeroom and study area. Planning permission for new staircase from existing ground floor to storeroom and study area, to include all retained ancillary site development works in accordance with previous planning ref. P98/2820

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