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Further Information Requested for Week Ending 17Th July, 2020 DATE : 20/07/2020 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 11:07:36 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM 13/07/2020 TO 17/07/2020 File Applicants Name App. App F.I. Request Number and Address Received Type Development Description and Location Date 20/314 Gerry & Orla Mockler 19/05/2020 P to construct a new dwelling house, entrance, private garage 13/07/2020 c/o PND Building Consultancy Limited and install a new wastewater treatment system on an infill site Kilrush House along with all associated works Frances Street Moyriesk Kilrush Co Clare V15 CH68 Quin Co Clare 20/225 Colm Clancy 01/04/2020 P to construct a dwelling house and garage, with effluent 14/07/2020 Bolooghra treatment system, and all associated site works, accessed by Lissycasey an existing private road Co Clare Bolooghra Lissycasey Co Clare 20/242 Roisin McSweeney 08/04/2020 P to renovate and extend an existing cottage, construct a 14/07/2020 c/o PND Building Consultancy Ltd private garage, car port, new entrance, demolish existing Kilrush House outhouse and install a new wastewater treatment system Frances St along with all associated works Kilrush Co Clare Darragh North Ennis Co Clare 20/291 Martina Kenyon 06/05/2020 P 1. Planning PERMISSION to demolish a substandard dwelling 14/07/2020 c/o PND Building Consultancy Ltd house and reconstruct a new dwelling house and install a new Kilrush House wastewater treatment system, new front boundary and Frances Street entrance walls and associated works. 2. RETENTION Kilrush Co Clare PERMISSION for the constructi ... Carrowncalla South Kilrush Co Clare DATE : 20/07/2020 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 11:07:36 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM 13/07/2020 TO 17/07/2020 File Applicants Name App. App F.I. Request Number and Address Received Type Development Description and Location Date 20/244 Fiona Meehan 09/04/2020 P for development which will consist of the construction of a 15/07/2020 c/o Cyril O'Reilly Design dwelling house, garage, a proprietary waste water treatment Parting Glass system and ancillary site works Quin Springfield Co Clare Sixmilebridge Co Clare 20/282 Sarah Sherlock & Tim Sheehan 29/04/2020 P to construct a dwelling house, garage, wastewater treatment 15/07/2020 c/o Gerard Sherlock system, entrance and associated site works Roo West Blackwater Ardnacrusha Ardnacrusha Co Clare V94 A8N0 Co Clare 20/296 Richella McCarthy 08/05/2020 P for the following works a) the change of use of the existing 15/07/2020 c/o McKenna Consulting Engineers ground floor residential area to a new commercial unit b) the Bank Place construction of a new three storey rear extension which will Miltown Malbay comprise of 2 no. apartments, a basement and ground floor Co Clare store ar ... Main Street Lahinch Co Clare 20/335 Bridget and Pat Conlon 27/05/2020 P to construct four bay extension to existing slatted unit and all 15/07/2020 c/o Michael Begley associated site works Clonlara Doonass Co Clare Clonlara Co Clare DATE : 20/07/2020 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 11:07:36 PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM 13/07/2020 TO 17/07/2020 File Applicants Name App. App F.I. Request Number and Address Received Type Development Description and Location Date 20/285 Patrick J Quinn 30/04/2020 P the development consists of the construction of an extension 16/07/2020 c/o Niall Geoghegan onto existing slatted unit and associated site works Ballybeg Killeenmacoog South Ennis Boston Co Clare V95 H796 Tubber Co Clare 20/297 Maeve O'Doherty 08/05/2020 P the development will consist of: demolition of an existing 16/07/2020 c/o Cyril O'Reilly Design Limited dwelling house and construction of a single replacement Parting Glass dwelling house, provision of a new vehicular access onto the Quin Drumcliff Road, provision of a new waste water treatment Co Clare system, percolati ... Drumcliff Ennis Co Clare 20/311 Aldi Stores (Ireland) Limited 18/05/2020 P for development at this site located to the north of the Airport 16/07/2020 c/o John Spain Associates Road (R471) Tullyvarraga, Shannon, Co Clare. The 39 Fitzwilliam Place development will consist of the construction of a single storey Dublin 2 discount foodstore (to include off licence use) with a gross floor area ... Airport Road Tullyvarraga Shannon Co Clare 20/326 James Whelan 22/05/2020 P to erect a private dwelling house, install an effluent treatment 16/07/2020 c/o Michael O'Brien system and percolation area, access road and all associated Tinarana site works Killaloe Ardclooney Co Clare V94 R718 Killaloe Co Clare DATE : 20/07/2020 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 11:07:36 PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM 13/07/2020 TO 17/07/2020 File Applicants Name App. App F.I. Request Number and Address Received Type Development Description and Location Date 20/330 Noel Bermingham 26/05/2020 R to RETAIN the construction of extensions to existing 17/07/2020 c/o PND Building Consultancy Limited agricultural buildings, PLANNING PERMISSION to demolish Kilrush House existing sheds and construct a new agricultural building Frances Street incorporating calving pens and calf rearing facilities and to Kilrush Co Clare construct an extension ... Cloonmore Cree Kilrush Co Clare Approval 0 Extension of Duration 0 Outline 0 Permission 12 Retention 1 Premission Consequent 0 Temporary 0 Total 13 ******** END OF REPORT ********.
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