Planning application received: Construction of a 2 storey dwellinghouse, wastewater treatment plant and all associated site works
Cork County Council has received a planning application for the development of a residential property in the Kinsale area. The proposal involves the construction of a two-storey dwellinghouse at Brownsmills, Knockrobin, along with a wastewater treatment plant and associated site works necessary to service the new residence.
The application represents a significant addition to the locality, requiring both structural development and essential infrastructure to manage effluent from the household. The inclusion of a dedicated treatment system indicates the site's location outside the main sewerage network, making such provision a standard requirement for rural dwellings in County Cork.
The application is now open to public consultation and examination by Cork County Council's planning department, which will assess the proposal against current development policies, environmental considerations, and local planning guidelines. Those wishing to make submissions or observations regarding the development are typically afforded a statutory period within which to do so.
Further details regarding the planning application reference number, submission deadlines, and full project specifications can be obtained directly from Cork County Council's planning section or through their online planning portal.
For the full details of this planning application, consult Cork County Council's planning records.
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