To retain an extension as constructed and permission to install percolation system
A planning application has been lodged with Kerry County Council seeking permission to retain an extension that has already been constructed at a property in Ballybunion. The applicant is also requesting consent to install a percolation system at the same location in Kilconly.
The application represents a new submission to the local authority. Retention permission is typically sought when building work has been completed without the necessary prior planning approval, allowing the local authority to assess whether the structure complies with planning regulations and building standards. The percolation system installation would likely relate to wastewater treatment at the rural property.
The council will now examine the application to determine whether the extension as built is acceptable and whether the proposed percolation system meets the required standards for the area. Interested parties may have the opportunity to make submissions during the statutory consultation period.
Further details on this application can be found through the Kerry County Council planning portal using the reference number V31F685.
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