GrantedDecided 08 March 2017Tipperary County Council

Carrick, Luska, Co Tipperary

Planning application 17600026
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided08 March 2017
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
For renovation, partial demolition and extension of existing cottage, consisting of demolition of existing shed to side, roof to front and rear, removal of all windows and alterations to existing structure to allow for new works. New pitched roof, bay window, roof-lights and chimney, all to front with new first floor extending into single storey flat roof extension with solar panels, all to the rear. New front door off existing shared drive with canopy, associated external works and new waste water treatment system - Prev Ref No 11510315

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