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CORK COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED from 07/12/2019 to 13/12/2019 Under Section 34 of the A CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 07/12/2019 TO 13/12/2019 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; 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 RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS RECD. PROT STRU IPC LIC. WASTE LIC. 19/00781 Sybren Meijer Permission for 10/12/2019 Permission for retention for two number detached domestic No No No No Retention garages / storage buildings and for all associated site works Drom West Castletownbere Co. Cork 19/00782 Jane Tudor Permission, 10/12/2019 Retention of domestic outhouse and foundation works and floor as No No No No Permission for permitted under expired permission 06/8160 and for permission Retention to construct dwelling on same and for all associated site works Tullyglass Bandon Co. Cork 19/00783 Gerard and Deirdre Lyons Permission 10/12/2019 Alterations and extension to dwelling house, includin g ground No No No No floor extension together with minor alterations to roof windows and the material change of use of agricultural land and formation of new residential site boundary to provide an extended residential curtilage upgrade of existing waste water treatment system and for all associated site works Dreenagh Eyeries Beara Co. Cork 19/00784 Linda O'Sullivan Permission for 11/12/2019 Permission for retention of altered boundaries and permission for No No No No Retention retention of relocated treatment plant and soil filtration area from Create date and time: 20/12/2019 09:12:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 that permitted under planning reg. no. 05/3253 Kilnacranagh West Enniskeane Co. Cork 19/00786 Dr. Johan and Karin Feith Permission, 12/12/2019 Permission for retention of alterations to t he dwelling and No No No No Permission for adjacent annex permitted under Planning Reference No.: Retention W/2980/90 and retention of construction of unauthorised domestic garage / store. Permission is also sought for construction of a carport extension to the store, construction of a two-storey extension to link dwelling and annex, Change of Use of the annex from domestic use to Small Scale Rural Enterprise with teaching facilities to ground floor and ancillary living and sleeping accommodation to 1st Floor, alterations to the elevations and fenestration of the dwelling and annex, and for construction of a carport to the dwelling Reenabulliga Adrigole Beara Co. Cork 19/00787 Shaun and Liz McLoughlin Permission 12/12/2019 Permission to A - retain conversion of attic to 2 no. bedro oms with No No No No dormer window to rear, B- retain construction of single storey basement storage area adjoining northern gable and C- permission for construction of single storey rear extension to dwelling Dromclogh East Bantry Co. Cork 19/00788 Hele n O'Sullivan Permission 12/12/2019 Renovate and extend existing dwelling house, installation of septic No No No No tank and percolation area and carry out associated site works Dromsullivan South Bantry Co. Cork 19/00789 Joseph and Teresa O'Sullivan Perm ission 12/12/2019 Construct an extension to existing dwelling house and carry out No No No No associated site works Ballyvackey Clonakiltiy Co. Cork 19/00790 Bantry Care for the Aged Association Permission 12/12/2019 Permission for a sheltered housi ng development consisting of 3 No No No No Ltd. no. single storey dwelling houses and all associated site works Carrignagat Bantry Co. Cork Create date and time: 20/12/2019 09:12:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 19/00791 Patrick Courtney Permission, 13/12/2019 Permission for retention of basement floor to existing No No No No Permission for dwellinghouse, permission to construct a single storey sun-room Retention extension to side of existing dwellinghouse, to construct a boathouse / Store, to amend site boundaries and all associated site works Ardnageehy Beg Bantry Co. Cork 19/ 00792 Carriganass Castle Ltd. Permission 13/12/2019 (a) Fenestration changes and internal alterations and new roof No No No No covering to the old creamery building, (b) change of use from retail / store to community hall, (c) construction of a detached building to be used for retail and ancillary to the community hall, (d) construction of a workshop / store for ancillary use to community hall and storage, (e) decommissioning of existing septic tank and percolation area and all associated site works Lisheen Kealkill Co. Cork 19/00793 Aine Minihane Permission 13/12/2019 Demolition of ruined outbuildings and their reconstruction for use No No No No as dwelling house, installation of waste water treatment system and associated site works Cunnamore Church Cross Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/00794 Adam Bukolt, Susan Dickson Permission 13/12/2019 Construction of single storey extension to dwelling and associated No No No No siteworks Goleenmarsh Church Cross Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/00795 Paula and Paul O'Sullivan Permi ssion 13/12/2019 Construction of extension to dwelling house, construction of No No No No detached domestic garage and all associated site works Curraduff Rossmackowen Beara Co. Cork 19/00796 Skibbereen Garden Centre Ltd., Permission 13/12/2019 Constructi on of alterations to existing garden centre shop No No No No including extension to side, installation of solar array on roof and alterations to entrance layout at front and rear of shop permitted under planning ref. number 11362, also erection of outdoor covered display area, relocation of poly-tunnel and installation of rainwater harvesting system Carrigfadda Create date and time: 20/12/2019 09:12:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/00797 Totus Leisure Ltd. Permission 09/12/2019 Construction of Summer Tubing Park (outdoor activity area), No No No No consisting of 3 number runs/lanes, tubing ramp, air bag, walkways and all associated site works Maul and Curraheen Rosscarbery Co. Cork 19/06926 Norma O'Brien Permission 09/12/2019 Construction of detached domestic garage/store. No No No No Rossaghroe Doneraile Co. Cork 19/06927 Tracey Murphy, Mitchell O'Leary Permission 09/12/2019 To construct a new single storey extension to existing dwelling No No No No house and all ancillary site works. 6 Clonmore Ballyviniter Mallow Co. Cork 19/06928 Brendan Flynn Pe rmission, 09/12/2019 Retention and completion of extension to rear of dwelling, No No No No Permission for permission for alterations to dwelling and permission for a Retention detached domestic garage. Ballycroneen West Cloyne Co. Cork 19/06929 Reza an d Sonia Asgaran Permission 09/12/2019 To construct a single storey extension to front (southern) & side No No No No (eastern) of 2/storey dwelling. Ardmore Charleville Co. Cork 19/06930 Micheal Fitzpatrick, Siobhan Nolan Permission 09/12/2019 The constr uction of a single floor extension to the rear of the No No No No existing bungalow style dwelling house and of a 1st floor extension of the existing dwelling, for alterations to the layout and to the design of the existing dwelling, for demolition of bay windows and alterations to the existing elevations associated with the construction of the extensions and with the proposed improvement of the general energy efficiency of the dwelling, for the construction of a garage and for all ancillary site and landscaping works Ard Ailainn Annabella Mallow Create date and time: 20/12/2019 09:12:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Co. Cork 19/06931 Karen McAuliffe, Gavin Morrissey Permission 09/12/2019 To construct a new dwelling house, entrance walls, wastewater No No No No treatment system with percolation area and associated site works. Crossfield Moanroe Ballyclough Co. Cork 19/06932 Shane Russell Outline Permission 09/12/2019 Construct a new dwellinghouse, installation of a new treatment No No No No unit and percolation area and all associated site works. Trabolgan Whitegate Co. Cork 19/06933 Donal McCarthy Permission 09/12/2019 Construct a two -storey dwellinghouse, new vehicular entrance, No No No No wastewater treatment system and percolation area all associated site works. Templebodan Leamlara Co. Cork 19/06934 Richard O'Connor Permission 09/12/2019 (1) Demolition of existing derelict dwelling house and entrance, (2) No No No No decommissioning of existing septic tank, (3) construction of a new detached dwelling house, (4) construction of a new entrance recessed from the public road, (5) construction of a new waste water treatment system and (6) all associated site works. Coolbane Liscarroll Mallow Co. Cork 19/06935 Denis Noel O'Mahony Permission 09/12/2019 The demolition of existing retail unit and the construction of a No No No No three storey, 13 bedroom guest house, with associated dining room, professional kitchen and reception area, connection to public services and all associated site works. Kinsale Tile Store Guardswell Kinsale Co. Cork 19/06936 Thomas Crowley Permissi on, 10/12/2019 Permission For retention of lorry depot and vehicular parking, No No No No Permission for permission for retention for change of use from agricultural shed Retention to workshop and vehicle store, permission for retention of extension to rear incorporating workshop and vehicle store and storage of agricultural machinery, permission for retention for change of use from sow house to power washer store and permission for retention for change of use from milking parlour to store and for permission for new pa rking area at the rear of site for vehicular parking and lorry depot and permission for alterations of Create date and time: 20/12/2019 09:12:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 6 entrance to site, all with associated site works.
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