GrantedDecided 14 September 2023Waterford City and County Council

Knocknaboul, Ballysaggart, Lismore

Planning application 2360198
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 September 2023
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Waterford City and County Council.
For change of plans from that previously granted under planning reference No. 07/1779 including change of location of dwelling house, change of location of septic tank, change of location of private well, change of layout of entrance driveway, Change of entrance at public road (no splayed entrance constructed). Permission for retention is also sought for 1) portal frame shed, 2) pump house, 3) garden shed and 4) aviary ancillary to the dwelling and 5) stable and 6) storage container, both used for agricultural purposes.

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