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File Number Date : 01/02/2019 Waterford City and County DATE : 01/02/2019 WATERFORD CITY AND COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 14:49:28 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS BY Local Electoral Area FROM 21/01/2019 TO 27/01/2019 The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution. FILE APP. DATE DATE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION Local Electoral Area : Dungarvan- Lismore Electoral Area 18/705 E & L Walsh, P 22/01/2019 F dormer style dwelling house, garage, entrance, sewerage treatment system, percolation area and all necessary ancillary works Coolnagour Dungarvan Co. Waterford 18/737 Siobhan Maughan R 23/01/2019 F RETENTION of elevational alterations to existing dwelling house including eaves, windows, entrance porch and finishes Gorteen Ring Dungarvan Co Waterford 18/763 Frances Dee & Donal Foley, P 23/01/2019 F the construction of a new single storey house, a garage, a waste water treatment system, a bored well and an entrance along with all associated site works Ballintoor Dungarvan Co. Waterford Total for Local Electoral Area Dungarvan- Lismore Electoral Area : 3 DATE : 01/02/2019 WATERFORD CITY AND COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 14:49:28 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS BY Local Electoral Area FROM 21/01/2019 TO 27/01/2019 The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution. FILE APP. DATE DATE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION Local Electoral Area : Metropolitan Electoral Area 18/331 Anthony Tobin P 22/01/2019 F the construction of a 2 storey extension to existing single storey dwelling, to provide a separate residential unit and part sub-division of existing dwelling 17 The Hermitage Coxtown Dunmore East Co. Waterford 18/347 Eoin Farrell P 24/01/2019 F to raise field levels of existing agricultural lands using clean inert soil and stones (EU Waste Class 17 0504) in order to improve quality of said lands. An application for a waste disposal permit will be sought post planning Ballyhoo Waterford DATE : 01/02/2019 WATERFORD CITY AND COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 14:49:28 PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS BY Local Electoral Area FROM 21/01/2019 TO 27/01/2019 The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution. FILE APP. DATE DATE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION Local Electoral Area : Metropolitan Electoral Area 18/544 SE Construction (Kent) Ltd P 25/01/2019 F to build 59 dwelling houses consisting of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, two storey semi-detached units and this is a follow on from Phase 1 (20 houses built and occupied) and Phase 4 (19 houses permissioned under Ref no. 18/391 together with all associated external site development works of walls, roads, paths and open green areas and all associated services installation, in an extension from and connection to the services of that already permissioned and built in through Phases 1 to Phase 4 of the Cluain Lárach Estate. This application is to form Phase 5 of their housing development on their site at Knockenduff Tramore Co Waterford 18/566 Paddy Winters, P 24/01/2019 F internal and external alterations to existing single storey dwelling to provide for 2 storey extension to the side and rear to accommodate a bedroom and toilet on ground floor and a bedroom and bathroom on first floor, together with all associated works 7 Summerhill Terrace Waterford 18/571 Sean & Louise Webb P 22/01/2019 F development consisting of a new wastewater treatment system, percolation area and associated site works Leperstown Ballymacaw Co. Waterford DATE : 01/02/2019 WATERFORD CITY AND COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 14:49:28 PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS BY Local Electoral Area FROM 21/01/2019 TO 27/01/2019 The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution. FILE APP. DATE DATE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION Local Electoral Area : Metropolitan Electoral Area 18/667 Mrs. A. Fehnert, R 25/01/2019 F Indefinite Retention of i) upgraded balcony railings and guardings to comply with building regulations, ii) replacing 2 No. rectangular windows with circular windows on the recessed balcony areas of the first and second floor areas of the building, iii) the replacement of 2 No. velux roof windows with 1 No. velux balcony window. Planning permission is also required for a Juliet style balcony to the second floor level of the buiding and all necessary ancillary works to Southshore Tramore Co. Waterford 18/699 Fern & Danny Wright, P 23/01/2019 F the existing disused, ruined farmhouse opposite family home to be renovated and converted into a craft studio with a connected independent living unit in a new extension to the side at Ballyloughbeg Gaultier Dunmore East Co. Waterford 18/700 Bausch & Lomb Ireland, P 22/01/2019 F the proposed construction of a nitrogen tank area to include 2 no. nitrogen storage tanks, cold box tower and associated equipment and storage, a single storey ESB sub-station and above ground services pipe bridge. These works to be inclusive of all associated ancillary and associated site works Unit 424-425 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford DATE : 01/02/2019 WATERFORD CITY AND COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 14:49:28 PAGE : 5 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS BY Local Electoral Area FROM 21/01/2019 TO 27/01/2019 The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution. FILE APP. DATE DATE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION Local Electoral Area : Metropolitan Electoral Area 18/726 Noel Frisby Construction Ltd., P 21/01/2019 F (1) construct a vehicular access to Ballybeg Drive and (2) raise existing levels of a derelict site using clean inert soil and stones (EU Waste Class 17 0504) for the purpose of future development of the site. An application for a waste disposal permit will be sought post planning Kilbarry Cork Road Waterford 18/728 Paula Prendiville, P 22/01/2019 F the change of use from a commercial kitchen to a separate independent new studio apartment including a single storey front extension along with the associated site works 5 Freshfields Maypark Lane Waterford 18/761 Hugh & Kelly Mullaney, P 22/01/2019 F to construct a 2 storey residence, new garage, open new road entrance, install new waste water treatment system and complete all other ancillary site development works Kilcaragh Cross Roads Bishopscourt Waterford Total for Local Electoral Area Metropolitan Electoral Area : 11 DATE : 01/02/2019 WATERFORD CITY AND COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 14:49:28 PAGE : 6 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS BY Local Electoral Area FROM 21/01/2019 TO 27/01/2019 The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution. FILE APP. DATE DATE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION Overall Total: 14 *** END OF REPORT ***.
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