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Report Weekly Lists Further Info Received and Validated Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM 10/10/2020 TO 16/10/2020 that it is the responsibility of any person wishing to use the personal data on planning applications and decisions lists for direct marketing purposes to be satisfied that they may do so legitimately under the requirements of the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 taking into account of the preferences outlined by applicants in their application FUNCTIONAL AREA: West Cork, Bandon/Kinsale, Blarney/Macroom, Ballincollig/Carrigaline, Kanturk/Mallow, Fermoy, Cobh, East Cork FILE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME APP. TYPE DATE INVALID DATE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 19/05681 Glennon Brothers Cork Ltd Permission 15/10/2020 To demolish an existing two storey farm out-building and to demolish a fuel tank storage shed, permission is sought to construct a new office building over three floors including a 24 space external car park, permission to erect new external lighting to proposed carpark, permission to construct a single storey extension to an existing single storey plant room and permission is sought to clad the external elevations of the plantroom with timber cladding, permission to realign the perimeter fence to facilitate the proposed office building and amend the existing perimeter fence to the front of the site to increase the road side hard stand area, permission is sought to construct a new fuel tank storage bund for the storage of fuel tanks, permission to erect new signage to the building and office entrance, and all associated landscaping and site works. Glennon Brothers Sawmill, Farran South Fermoy Co. Cork 19/06476 David O'Callaghan, Jemma O'Regan Permission 14/10/2020 Construction of a single unit (one and a half storey to front and two storey to rear) dwelling, single storey garage/shed, new vehicular entrance onto existing private road and access road, new waste water treatment system and all associated site works Boardee Carrigaline Co Cork 19/06842 D S Myers Construction Ltd Permission 15/10/2020 Construction of a 160sqm crèche, 2 no. 3 bedroom dwellings, 2 no. 2 bedroom apartments and associated site works on a site of approx. 0.11 Ha. Duntahane Create date and time: 23/10/2020 11:11:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Fermoy County Cork 19/06952 Paul Mullaney Permission 14/10/2020 Construction of new dwelling house, domestic garage, well, driveway, septic tank, percolation area and all associated site works. Kilcolman West Buttevant Co. Cork 20/00012 Nicholas and Annie Bowen Permission for 16/10/2020 Permission for retention of entrance as built, alterations to the Retention existing cottage including refurbishment of the lean-to structure to the north of the cottage; dormer to the northern façade, refurbishment of the extension to the west for use as an ancillary self-contained guest accommodation and repositioning of windows Kilkilleen Church Cross Skibbereen Co. Cork 20/00270 Aldi Stores (Ireland) Ltd. Permission 15/10/2020 the construction of a single storey discount foodstore (1,820sqm gross floor area, 1,315sqm net floor area), including the sale of alcohol for consumption off premises; loading bay; 108 no. car parking spaces; cycle spaces; external plant; trolley bay; ESB Substation; signage; rooftop plant; demolition of a small section of the existing southern boundary wall; new pedestrian entrance from Inchydoney Road; and all associated site development, drainage, and landscaping works, including internal access roadways and footpaths. The proposed development will be accessed via the existing roundabout on Inchydoney Road / Casement Street / Clarke Street and the existing junction on Incyhdoney Road. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. The Natura Impact Statement will be available for inspection or purchase at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy during office hours at the offices of the Planning Authority. The Waterfront Inchydoney Road/ Casement Street/ Clarke Street Junction, Clonakilty, Co. Cork 20/00274 Michelle & Aidan O'Regan Permission 14/10/2020 To construct extension to dwelling and associated works at No. 4 Old Chapel Lane, Clonakilty, Co. Cork No. 4 Old Chapel Lane Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00354 Orla Green Permission 14/10/2020 Permission for change of house plan and site boundaries for proposed dwelling house previously approved under planning reference 18/00734 Coolieragh Create date and time: 23/10/2020 11:11:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 Glengarriff Co. Cork 20/00414 William Jonathan Kingston, Annalise Permission 14/10/2020 Construction of a dwelling house, domestic garage, waste water Leah Kingston treatment system and all associated site development works Ardmanagh Schull Co Cork 20/00424 Margaret Carmody Permission 12/10/2020 Permission for alterations, extension and conversion of garage to dwelling unit and for relocation of existing steel storage shed and ancillary site development works Gortnaclohy Skibbereen Co Cork 20/00482 Edward & Eileen Sweeney Permission 14/10/2020 Construction of a detached ancillary dwelling unit, (for use as family accommodation / granny flat) to replace existing septic tank arrangement with a new proprietary treatment system and including all associated site works Reenmore Rosskerrig Ahakista Bantry, Co. Cork 20/00546 Niamh O'Donovan Permission 20/10/2020 14/10/2020 The construction of a new part two storey, part single storey dwelling house with an attached carport and garage, a new site entrance and all associated site works including a new wastewater treatment system and polishing filter Keelaraheen Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/04232 Karl Dempsey Permission 15/10/2020 (a) Alterations to area at front of existing hostel to include the construction of 5no car parking spaces, construction of new steps and ramp and relocation of seating area, (b) Remove existing north and east boundary walls and ditch and alter existing vehicle access, construct new 2m wide public footpath with 0.9m high rendered block wall to inside (c) Construct new 2m high rendered block wall to west boundary. (d) Construct pedestrian access gate in new north boundary wall to access service yard and construct 2m high closed timber fence to service yard and all ancillary site works. Dempseys Hostel Eastern Road Watersland, Waters-Land South Kinsale, Co. Cork 20/04326 Belinda Murphy Permission 14/10/2020 Dwelling, garage, site entrance, site boundary, wastewater treatment system and all associated site works Knockcloona Liscarroll Mallow Create date and time: 23/10/2020 11:11:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 Co. Cork 20/04530 Mark Deane, Audrey Smith Permission 14/10/2020 To construct dwelling, detached garage and all ancillary site works. Knoppoge Kilbrittain Co. Cork 20/04637 Stephen and Frances O'Donnell Permission 16/10/2020 To construct a two storey split level dwelling, proposed connection to public foul and storm drainage systems, new site entrance with walls and piers and all associated site works (Located within an Architectural Conservation Area). Golf Links Road Youghal Co. Cork 20/04693 Lynne Heeney Permission 14/10/2020 The construction of a dwelling house and domestic garage and associated site works. Cullen Riverstick Co. Cork 20/04811 Irish Distillers International Limited Permission 13/10/2020 The refurbishment, modification and change of use of existing warehouse buildings (Buildings 19, 20, 21) to form part of the Jameson Experience at The Jameson Experience Heritage Centre. The proposed works will include alterations to the existing facades and internal layout to facilitate the temporary relocation of the existing visitor centre which will consist of reception area, auditorium, whiskey tasting rooms and retail shop including off-trade whiskey sales. The temporary heritage centre will be a licensed premises, including bar, cafe/restaurant with covered outdoor seating area and a temporary structure to accommodate public toilets adjacent to the existing warehouses. The building will continue to form part of the Jameson Experience and be used for tourism uses once the temporary use ceases. The proposed development consists of the carrying out of works to a protected structure. The Jameson Experience Heritage Centre Distillery Walk Townparks Midleton, Co. Cork 20/04818 GMC Construction Ltd Permission 16/10/2020 Constuction of 15 no. dwelling houses consisting of 3 no. 4 bed detached dwelling houses type A1 and 12 no. 4 bed semi- detached dwelling houses of Type B and C, with all ancillary site development works. The proposed development is a change of plan and a change of house type and an increase in density of 4 no. dwelling houses from that permitted under planning reference 0613579, 1204611. Pairc An Aonaigh Killeagh Road Mogeely Co. Cork Create date and time: 23/10/2020 11:11:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 20/04826 Elizabeth Chisholm Permission for 14/10/2020 Retention of the single storey extensions to the front, side and Retention rear of the dwelling, retention of the first floor extension to the original garage structure and retention of the conversion of the original garage for use as part of the dwelling. No. 5 Newberry Kilvealaton West Mallow Co. Cork 20/04974 Sean O'Donovan Permission 12/10/2020 1. the construction of new dwelling house and domestic garage, 2. installation of new joint vehicular entrance to serve this proposed dwelling house and existing dwelling house to the west, 3. and all associated siteworks. Artiteige Ballinspittle Co. Cork 20/04976 Mary O'Donovan Permission 12/10/2020 1.alterations to site boundaries, 2. closing of existing vehicular entrance, 3. installation of new joint vehicular entrance to serve this existing dwelling house and proposed dwelling house, 4. decommissioning of existing septic tank, 5. installation of small treatment unit and polishing filter, 6. decommissioning of existing bored well, 7. installation of proposed new bored well, 8. and all associated siteworks.
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