New domestic and agricultural entrances onto public road; existing site boundary retention.
New application received; decision pending.
Anne O'Grady is seeking planning permission to create a new entrance onto the public road to access her existing dwelling at Ballyfaudeen, Lahinch, and to create a separate new agriculture entrance onto the public road. The application also seeks to retain the existing site boundary around the dwelling, which was previously granted under planning permission P97625. The site covers 0.8 hectares. No new residential units or floor space are being added; this is an access and boundary retention application only.
- Site: Ballyfaudeen, Lahinch, Co. Clare V95E7F9 (0.8 hectares)
- Two new entrances: one for existing dwelling access, one for agriculture use
- References prior permission P97625 for existing site boundary
- No new residential units or floor space proposed
- Application type: Full permission (not outline or retention)
Full description from the council file
to create a new entrance onto the public road to access existing dwelling, create a new agriculture entrance onto public road and to retain the existing site boundary around dwelling granted under planning permission number P97625
Details
Source: Clare County Council planning portal.
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