GrantedDecided 16 September 2021Tipperary County Council

Coole Lodge, Coole Portroe, Nenagh Co. Tipperary

Planning application 2194
DecisionConditional grant
Decided16 September 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
1) extension and renovation of the existing dwelling 2) removal of existing prefabricated timber structure consisting of a lobby, bathroom and utility room and replace with new utility outbuilding consisting of utility room and 2 no bathrooms ancillary to the existing private harbour 3) upgrade existing on site foul sewerage system 4) close up existing entrance and open new replacement entrance to dwelling 5) redesign existing vehicular entrance to private harbour and open new vehicular entrance also to serve the private harbour 6) remove timber deck over slipway, upgrade existing hard standing for parking to serve 3 existing berths and provide 1 new hard standing patio area and make changes to 2 existing hard standing patio areas serving existing berths 7) and all ancillary works

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