GrantedDecided 22 November 2021Roscommon County Council

Knockvicar, Boyle, Co Roscommon

Planning application 21543
DecisionConditional grant
Decided22 November 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Roscommon County Council.
Retention Permission for a Polydome shelter, a Nissen Hut and a single bedroom garden pod with connection to existing on site services and PERMISSION for the demolition of the entrance porch on the front (south) side of the house and construction of two single storey extensions on the front (south) side of the house, provision of canopies over the external doors on the south east and north sides of the house, alterations to the window and door openings on the north elevation of the house, installation of an external insulation system to the exterior of the house, decommissioning of the existing on site wastewater treatment system and installation of a new proprietary wastewater treatment system with discharge to a packaged tertiary unit and a distribution attenuation layer and ancillary site works at

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