GrantedDecided 25 May 2022Tipperary County Council

Burgagery Lands West, Fethard Road, Clonmel

Planning application 22282
DecisionConditional grant
Decided25 May 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
Modifications to a previously approved residential development, register reference 06/550157 An Bord Pleanala reference PL52.227298 (as extended on the 25th of February 2019) and register reference 21/332. The proposed development consists of the provision of an ESB substation to be located between the rear gardens of houses 34 and 38 and the consequent alteration to the rear gardens of these houses. The private amenity space area will be reduced at house 34 from 56.70m2 to 52.00m2 and at house 38 from 56.80ms to 51.70m2

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