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Cork County Council Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 03/03/2018 TO 09/03/2018 in deciding a planning application the planning authority, in accordance with section 34(3) of the Act, has had regard to submissions or observations recieved in accordance with these Regulations; 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 M.O. DATE M.O. NUMBER 16/06949 O'Flynn Construction Co. Ltd Permission 28/11/2016 1) The construction of 106 no. dwelling houses, consisting of 3 no. 05/03/2018 4428 4 bed detached, 68 no. 4 bed semi-detached, 32 no 3 bed semi- detached and 3 no. 3 bed terraced houses. These houses are to be accessed through the existing completed part of the housing development; 2) A crèche of 380sq.m of single/two storey construction, also accessed from the existing completed part of the housing development and associated works; 3) The provision of a 1.2m diameter culvert within the development. This leads to an open water course which is to be provided in lieu of the existing pipeworks along the western boundary of the site; 4) All associated site development works. "Clonmore" Ballyviniter Lower Mallow Co. Cork 17/00658 Barry Lordan, Brenda Collins Permission 13/10/2017 Demolish existing dwelling and construct a new dwelling and 07/03/2018 104 domestic garage with associated site works Coolabaun Enniskeane Co. Cork 17/00740 Gerald and Michael O'Regan Permission 27/11/2017 To construct a cattle house with two no. slatte d slurry tanks , 07/03/2018 101 soiled water tank and carry out associated site works Donaghmore Lislevane Bandon Co. Cork Create date and time: 20/03/2018 09:35:14 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 17/00823 Patrick Maguire Permission 22/12/2017 Demolition of existing lobby entrance, the construction of single 09/03/2018 110 storey extension, relocation of front door, flat canterlever canopy over relocated front door, elevational alterations and all associated site works Galley Cove House Crookhaven Co Cork 17/05634 Fintan Crowley Permission, 28/06/2017 Demolition of an existing side conservatory, construction of a new 08/03/2018 4455 Permission for single-storey side extension and replacement dormer window to Retention main roof, Retention permission for increase in footprint of ground floor of dwelling from that permitted under Pl. Reg. No. 03/5448, converted attic space, elevational changes to the approved house design (amendments to development permitted under Pl. Reg. No. 03/5448) and retention of 2-storey dormer type detached garage to the rear, together with associated site and ancillary works Garranereagh Kilbrittain Co.Cork 17/05734 Ballyhooly Homes Ltd. Permission 07/07/2017 Removal of 7 no. partially constructed house bases (permitted 07/03/2018 4448 under planning Reg. No 05/2147, now out of date) and construction of 6 no semi-detached 3 storey houses and 8 no residential serviced sites and associated site works An Gleann Ull Ballyhooly North Fermoy Co Cork 17/05755 Chriselle Holdings Ltd. Permission 10/07/2017 Construction of 21 no. houses 06/03/2018 4437 Dromadda Beg Ladysbridge Co. Cork 17/05793 John Mulcahy Permission 12/07/2017 Construction of (1)A two story dwelling, (2) granny flat, (3) 09/03/2018 4462 adjoining car-port, (4) entrance, (5) septic tank and percolation area and (6) all associated site works. Ballymacpierce Castlecor Mallow Co.Cork 17/06293 Shane Horgan Permission, 05/09/2017 Retention for alterations to dwelling house made to the westerly 09/03/2018 4467 Permission for façade comprising of the construction of a new window at first Retention floor and a new doo r at ground floor and for the construction of an extension to the dwelling house at first floor level comprising of a bedroom, bathroom and attic storage. In addition, permission is also sought for the construction of an extension and alteration to Create date and time: 20/03/2018 09:35:14 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 the dwe lling house and including a new vehicular access from Camden Lane as well as all associated site works. Crannog Camden Road Crosshaven Co.Cork 17/06338 Dr. Deirdre Cotter Permission 11/09/2017 Construction of a commercial building (and ass ociated signage) for 08/03/2018 4456 a new veterinary clinic at rear of site on existing residential green area. Permission is also sought for the part demolition and removal of a commercial building housing existing veterinary clinic to facilitate the change of use from commercial to domestic use and for the construction of a new extension to the existing residential dwelling house. The development will also include change of use of part of commercial paved area at front and to the east side of the existing clinic to residential parking and residential green area. Oldcote Veterinary Clinic Main Road Ballincollig Co.Cork 17/06774 Donal Murphy Permission 25/10/2017 Construction of new dwellinghouse, domestic garage, new 05/03/2018 4418 entrance, together with all other ancillary site works (full permission previously granted under planning reference number 07/6963 & 12/4249). Knocknakilla Millstreet Co.Cork 17/06786 Brendan O'Hagen Permission for 27/10/2017 Retention and completion of dwellinghous e (change of plan from 08/03/2018 4451 Retention that granted under Planning Ref. No. 16/6828). Springfield Duntahane Fermoy Co.Cork 17/06787 Cumnor Construction Permission 27/10/2017 Demolition of an existing derelict house and construction of a new 05/03/2018 4429 two storey dwelling and associated site works. Bramble Cottage Blindgate Dromderrig, Kinsale Co.Cork 17/06807 Megan O'Donovan Permission 27/10/2017 Construction of a dwelling house, waste water treatment system, 05/03/2018 4431 site entrance and all associated site works. Glinny Riverstick Co.Cork Create date and time: 20/03/2018 09:35:14 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 17/06841 Liam O'Riain Permission 02/11/2017 Construction of a dwelling house and domestic garage, the 05/03/2018 4427 provision of wastewater treatment system, new vehicular entrance and all associated site works. Curraghbeg Ovens Co.Cork 17/06861 Aldi Stores (Ireland) Ltd. Permission 06/11/2017 Modifications to the existing retail development. The proposed 06/03/2018 4438 development will consist of elevational changes to include: (i) removal of the existing glass tower entrance lobby; blocking up existing doors and windows; and insertion of new glazing, canopy and doors on the west (front) elevation; (ii) new glazing and canopy to the south (side) elevation; (iii) removal of doors and installation of new cladding on the side (north) elevation; and (iv) removal of existing wall on the east (rear) elevation. The proposed development will also consist of a new external plant enclosure, bin store and security gates & fences to the rear of the site, and the removal of the existing access gate and blocking up of the ope to the front of the site; a new external poster sign; a new entrance glass sign; the use of part of the first floor as ancillary office/staff facilities; modifications to the existing car park; trolley bay; bicycle stands; and all associated site development and landscaping works. The former Eurospar Supermarket Pembroke Passage West Co.Cork 17/06886 Tom Tobin Permission for 08/11/2017 Retain the existing domestic shed, the existing domest ic garage 05/03/2018 4425 Retention and the existing domestic store, and to retain the amended site boundaries previously granted under planning register no. N/2336/87 and all associated site works. Garraunteefineen T.D. Sally's Cross Kanturk Co.Cork 17/06943 Vacla v Abraham, Urszula Stepniak Permission 15/11/2017 Construct a single storey extension to the rear of existing dwelling, 05/03/2018 4423 to construct a single storey porch to front of existing dwelling, for alterations to the existing dwelling elevations, to install two new roof lights on rear elevation of existing roof, and to demolish existing flat roof single storey extension to rear of existing kitchen area, and all associated site works Kilmichael T.D. Ballyclough Mallow Co.Cork 17/06958 Aoife O'Hea Pe rmission 15/11/2017 Construct a dwellinghouse, a garage for domestic purpose, to 05/03/2018 4432 Create date and time: 20/03/2018 09:35:14 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 install a domestic waste water treatment system and to carry out all associated site works Meadstown Carrigaline Co.Cork 17/06990 Alan Cunnigham Permission 17/11/2017 Construct a single storey dwelling, garage, waste water treatment 07/03/2018 4447 system, site entrance and all associated site works Monabraher Killeagh Co.Cork 17/07061 Philomena Lyons Permission 24/11/2017 A storey and a half type dwelling at the rear of existing dwelling 08/03/2018 4454 and all associated site works Kilmoney Road Upper Carrigaline Co. Cork 17/07112 Michael and Lucy McAuliffe Permission for 29/11/2017 Retain as constructed extension to dwellinghouse, car garag e and 05/03/2018 4421 Retention domestic store all for private use Freemount Co. Cork 17/07186 Pauline & Patrick O'Donovan Permission for 06/12/2017 Retention for the change of use of the existing garage to bedroom 05/03/2018 4424 Retention with pitched slate roof over and retention for the constructed single storey extension located on the north western of the existing dwelling house Glor na Glaise Upper Cloghroe Blarney Co.
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