GrantedDecided 21 September 2020Roscommon County Council

Mullaghnashee, Fairymount, Co. Roscommon

Planning application 20192
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 September 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Roscommon County Council.
(A) single storey extension to front of dwelling to form larger living room, kitchen, replacement of sunroom with an additional bedroom. (B) to remove existing front roadside wall & reposition to same specification allowing off street parking (31.70m long) with new entrance gates & piers (C) to decommission existing septic tank and installation of new relocated waste water treatment system to EN 12566-3.R6 6PE and associated percolation area, and all associated site works at Mullaghnashee, Fairymount, Co Roscommon.

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