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Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM 31/10/2020 TO 06/11/2020 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 19/05624 Louis Carroll Permission 04/11/2020 The construction of a residential development of 45 two storey houses consisting of 23no. terraced houses and 22no. semi- detached houses. Planning permission is also sought to construct a new entrance and to connect to existing public services at Pike Road, associated landscaping, ancillary works and associated site services to facilitate the development. Pike Road Rath-Healy Fermoy Co. Cork 19/06447 Ailish Thompson Permission, 02/11/2020 The retention of existing Montessori school and permission for Permission for (a) new entrance and access off public road to service existing Retention pre-school, Montessori school and 2 no. semi-detached dwellings (permitted under planning reg. no. 17/6342 and (b) demolition of existing outbuildings and all associated site works. Aghamarta Carrigaline Co. Cork 19/07040 Aldi Stores (Ireland) Ltd Permission 06/11/2020 (1) The demolition of existing structures (2) the construction of a single storey discount foodstore (1,785sqm gross floor area, 1315sqm net floor area) including the sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises, (3) loading bay, (4) 84 no. Car parking spaces, (5) 8 no. Motorbike parking spaces, (6) 8 no. Bicycle parking spaces, (7) rooftop plant enclosure, (8) ESB substation, (9) new vehicular access from existing laneway off Percival Street, (10) resurfacing of existing laneway and provision of new pedestrian and cycle lane, (11) new pedestrian access off Percival Street, (12) proposed future pedestrian connection to proposed relief road, (13) bin store, (14) trolley bay, (15) entrance gates, (16) signage and (17) all associated Create date and time: 17/11/2020 10:19:51 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 boundary treatment, landscaping and all site development works. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. The former Keating's Bakery Percival Street Kanturk Co. Cork 20/00404 Eugene Daly Permission 06/11/2020 Permission for the following works to the Vickery's Inn Complex (previous planning refs: 14/00704 and 17/00537): A) change of use of 10 no. apartments at first and second floors from short- term letting to full-time permanent use and B) change of site layout including demolition of existing commercial outbuilding, relocation and provision of additional on-site parking, provision of amenity area and bin store, changes to boundary walls and all associated works Vickery's Inn Complex New Street Town Lots Bantry 20/00438 Mark Collins Permission 05/11/2020 To construct a dwelling and ancillary domestic shed/garage for use as store/hobby area including all associated site works Dromdaleague Drimoleague Co. Cork 20/00463 Ian Murphy Permission 05/11/2020 Construct new detached dwelling and all associated services to the rear garden area of an existing dwelling (which is a protected structure Ref. 20000197-Clonakilty Town) McCurtain Hill Tawnies Upper Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00484 Ballineen and Enniskeane Tidy towns Permission 02/11/2020 Construction of 2 sitting benches, a planter box, and a sculpture Association measuring 0.8m length x 0.645m in width x 4.061 in height and all associated site works Derrigra Enniskeane Co. Cork 20/00500 Dan and Lorraine McCarthy Permission 06/11/2020 Construction of dwelling house, domestic garage, waste water treatment system and all associated site development works Drominidy North Drimoleague Co. Cork 20/00552 Loch Eala Ventrues Ltd. Permission 04/11/2020 Demolish existing bungalow and construct replacement bungalow dwelling with additional lower- level and attic level, and a new attached garage, along with modified entranceway Ardagh East Rosscarbery Co. Cork Create date and time: 17/11/2020 10:19:51 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 20/00554 Francis Howard Permission 06/11/2020 Construction of dwelling house, detached domestic garage and all associated site works Camus Ardfield Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00562 Brian Murnane Permission for 05/11/2020 03/11/2020 Permission for retention of alterations to existing dwelling Retention namely; (i) Rooflights to the north and south elevations, (ii) Additional windows to the west & east elevations (iii) Roof to sun room (iv) Attic conversion to storage areas (v) Revised location of septic tank and percolation area (vi) Revised vehicular entrance and (vii) Alteration to east boundary Letterlickey East Bantry Co. Cork 20/00578 Patrick Hayes & Tara Sheehan Permission 04/11/2020 The construction of a two storey dwelling house and all associated site works Site No. 10 Sliabh na Bhan Dunmore Road Youghals, Clonakilty, Co. Cork 20/00578 Patrick Hayes & Tara Sheehan Permission 05/11/2020 The construction of a two storey dwelling house and all associated site works Site No. 10 Sliabh na Bhan Dunmore Road Youghals, Clonakilty, Co. Cork 20/00590 David Richardson Permission 06/11/2020 Planning permission for (a) partial demolition of a dwellinghouse and full demolition of attached outbildings (b) alterations and extensions to said dwellinghouse (c) all associated site works including retaining walls and a detached boiler house (d) demolition of an ancillary detached outbuilding (e) construction of a detached ancillary annexe consisting of a store, wc, lobby and hobby room (f) decommission of existing shared septic tank system and installation of a new wastewater treatment system to serve the 2 existing dwellings on site and the proposed detached ancillary annexe and all associated site development works Cooscroneen Squince Harbour Union Hall Co. Cork 20/00603 Kate O'Sullivan Permission 06/11/2020 Construction of dwelling house, installation of waste water treatment system and for all associated site works Dromleigh South Bantry Co Cork Create date and time: 17/11/2020 10:19:51 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 20/04041 Soleire Renewables SPV Limited Permission 05/11/2020 A 10 year planning permission for the development of a 102.76 hectare solar PV farm and 3.425 kilometre underground electricity grid connection (0.34 hectares) giving a total combined area for both the solar farm and underground grid connection of 103.1 hectares. The proposed solar farm will consist of the installation of a 40 year operation and subsequent decommissioning of a series of ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, mounted on steel support structures, together with 1 single storey ESB control room, 12 electrical transformation enclosures, underground cabling, inverters, CCTV poles and cameras, deer type security fencing, existing site entrance from the L5529 road, access tracks, hardstanding area, landscaping and biodiversity measures and all associated ancillary development works, for the purpose of generating renewable energy electricity. The proposed solar farm is located in the townlands of Ballyroe and Dromin, Ballyhea, Charleville, County Cork. The proposed underground electricity grid connection is to be installed entirely under public roads from the proposed solar farm at Ballyroe to Charleville 110kV ESB substation, which passes through the townlands of Ballyroe, Ballynadrideen, Ardnageehy, Rathnacally and Clashganniv in Ballyhea, Charleville, County Cork. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the planning authority with this application. Townlands of Ballyroe, Dromin, Ballynadrideen Ardnageehy, Rathnacally and Clashganniv in Ballyhea Charleville, Co. Cork 20/04391 Redbarn Construction Ltd. Permission for 05/11/2020 The retention for the alteration & change of use from a vacant 2 Retention storey outbuilding (94sqm) to a site office. The development consists of works within the curtilage of protected structures (RPS.2801 and RPS.2802). Former Outbuilding at Loreto Convent Lighthouse Road/Poison Bush Lane Junction Knockaverry Youghal, Co. Cork 20/04851 Florian Necula Permission 02/11/2020 Construction of a two storey extension to rear of dwelling house. 1 Saint Bridgets Terrace Cloghmacsimon Bandon County Cork 20/04925 Watfore Ltd Permission 02/11/2020 Development on a site which will consist of the demolition of part of the existing Co-Op store, and associated garden centre, agri store, and delivery yard, and the provision of an expanded Co-Op store, and associated part-covered garden centre, agri store and delivery yard; the refurbishment of Annabella Villas (Protected Structure Reg Nos. 70-71) (Unit 1) to provide a restaurant use at lower ground floor and ground floor, to include the sale of hot food for consumption off the premises, and offices on the first floor and second floor; repair works to Create date and time: 17/11/2020 10:19:51 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 the Coach Houses (Protected structure Reg No. 72); 7no. new units (Units 2-8) suitable for convenience retail/comparison retail/retail warehousing/restaurant/café use, with retail use to include the sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises, and restaurant/café use to include the sale of hot food for consumption off the premises. A glazed connection, for restaurant use, is proposed between the lower ground floor of Annabella Villas (Protected Structure Reg Nos. 70-71) (Unit 1) and Unit 2. The proposed development also provides for the demolition of part of the boundary wall fronting West End; public realm works on West End; car parking; cycle parking; signage; waste management areas; ESB substation; rooftop plant, including solar panels; and all site development, infrastructural and landscaping works, including modifications to the existing access off Park Road, and improved/new pedestrian connections on West End and Park Road.
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