GrantedDecided 05 June 2024Mayo County Council

Lislackagh, Swinford, Co. Mayo

Planning application 2460129
DecisionConditional grant
Decided05 June 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Mayo County Council.
Permission to retain the dwelling house as constructed, including; reconstruction of external perimeter walls on the same footprint as original dwelling, with kitchen/dining extension to rear, with increase of overall height of dwelling to include 2 no. dormer bedrooms, bathroom, hot press and landing. With permission for domestic garage, bellmouth entrance, front boundary walls, piers, upgrade existing treatment system and percolation area, with connection of surface water to proposed upgraded soak away, with connection to existing services and all associated site works.

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