RefusedDecided 24 April 2019Roscommon County Council

Ballytoohey, Tarmonbarry, Co. Roscommon

Planning application 19115
DecisionRefused
Decided24 April 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Roscommon County Council.
For the construction of a bungalow type dwelling house similar in design to what was previously granted full planning permission under Planning Reference Number PD/04/2417 together with accessing & servicing this proposed development via the existing internal access road & existing foul sewer, surface water & watermain services that service the existing neighbouring housing estate that was granted full planning permission under Planning Reference Number PD/04/2417 and ancillary site works at

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Appeal linked to 19115Submitted 13 May 2019 / decided 16 September 2019
Status not recordedREFUSED
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