Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Construction of a single storey slipped roof design bungalow. A septic tank discharging…

Lynch Park Road, Brittas, Co. Dublin

SD26A/0057W · South DublinClosed
Reference
SD26A/0057W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
5 Mar 2026
Decided
29 Apr 2026
Status
Closed
Use
Agricultural
Floor area
299 m²
Site area
0.376 ha

Proposed development

Construction of a single storey slipped roof design bungalow. A septic tank discharging to a subsurface trench percolation area. Upgraded existing entrance to a domestic vehicular and business entrance. A bored well. The commencement of a canine accommodation business. The construction of eighteen kennel cubicles which could accommodate up to eighteen dogs and which will be used as part of this new business. The provision of canine wastewater storage facilities (which will accommodate wastewater prior to being transported off-site by a licensed contractor. All associated site works.

What happens next

Permission was refused on 29 Apr 2026. The applicant may appeal within four weeks of the decision.

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