GrantedDecided 15 September 2023Monaghan County Council

Lands adjoining Coolshannagh Road, Coolshannagh, Monaghan Town

Planning application 2360161
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 September 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Monaghan County Council.
Permission for a development consisting of amendments to permission 21549 as follows:• Omission of all velux roof lights from all house types; • Omission of all canopies and canopy walls from front facades; • Omission of rear doors from house types DD & EE and installation of windows in lieu of rear doors for these units; •Amendment of wall finishes within the site from brick finish to smooth render finish. Associated site works to remain as granted under permission 21549

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