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Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 14/12/2019 TO 20/12/2019 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. 19/00798 James Swanton Permission 17/12/2019 Construction of dwelling house, installation of waste water No No No No treatment system and for all associated site works Mullagh Bantry Co. Cork 19/00799 Margaret Anne Lynch Permission 17/12/2019 Two storey dwelling house, vehicular entrane, off street parking No No No No and associated site works Site Adjacent to 1 Salisbury Terrace Baltimore Co. Cork 19/00800 Martin John O'Donovan Permission 17/12/2019 Demolish single storey extension to rear of dwelling and construct No No No No a replacement two storey extension and all associated site works 18 St. Fachtnas Terrace Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/00801 Smcc Farm Limited Permission 18/12/2019 Construct an extension to existing cattle house, construct a walled No No No No silo, two no. concrete aprons and carry out associated site works Cashelisky Clonakilty Co. Cork 19/00802 Donal Kelly Permission 18/12/2019 Demolish existing disused cattle house and two no. walled silos, No No No No Create date and time: 03/01/2020 11:08:51 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Permission to construct a cattle house with slatted slurry tank, construct a walled silo and carry our associated site works Moyny Lower Drimoleague Co. Cork 19/00803 Mark & Helene Costigan Permission, 18/12/2019 Permission for retention of rear extension to dwelling constructed No No No No Permission for under planning register reference 843A/66, retention of 1no Retention domestic garage and permission for installation of proprietary waste water treatment system Shrone Glengarriff Co. Cork 19/00804 Darina & Aidan Scally Permission 18/12/2019 Minor alterations to the south -east, south -west and north -west No No No No elevations of an existing dwelling house including replacement and alterations to some of the windows and doors No.6 Ard Alainn Tawnies Clonakilty Co. Cork 19/00805 Nora & Pat Cremin Permission for 19/12/2019 Retention of 2no. extensions to dwelling house and associated site No No No No Retention works Sheskin Bantry Co. Cork 19/00806 Peter and Pam McDowell Permission 19/12/2019 Permission for the following works to existing dwelling house: (I) No No No No demolition of existing annex to house, (ii) construction of new extension in lieu of same, (iii) installation of glazed doors to south elevation and (iv) all associated site works Foilnamuck Ballydehob Co. Cork 19/00807 Julie and Michael Harrington Permission, 19/12/2019 Permission for the following works t o existing dwelling house. (a) No No No No Permission for retention of minor fenestration changes, (b) retention of one Retention extension, (c) demolition of one extension, (d) construction of new extensions, (e) construction of carport and (f) all associated site works Faunkill and the Woods Eyeries Beara Co. Cork 19/00808 Ben Hooper Permission 19/12/2019 Alterations to the site boundary of dwelling consisting of the No No No No Create date and time: 03/01/2020 11:08:51 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 construction of an extension to the existing seawall along the coastal side of the site, for the protection of coastal erosion Dirk Cove Dundeady, Castlefreke Clonakilty, Co. Cork 19/00809 Noel & Elaine Spillane Permission 19/12/2019 Construct a single storey domestic garage and all associated site No No No No works Kilcrohane Bantry Co. Cork 19/00810 Noel & Elaine Spillane Permission 19/12/2019 Permission for Retention of site entrance constructed to date from No No No No that granted under Planning Permission No. 07/362 and Planning Permission for the following: (a) Completion of the aforementioned site entrance, (b) Construction of single storey domestic garage, (c) Revised boundaries from those granted under Planning Reference No. 07/362 along with all associated site works Kilcrohane Bantry Co. Cork 19/00811 Susan Helen & Damien Lyons Permission 19/12/2019 Change of plan to dwelling as granted under planning permission No No No No Ref. No. 17/552 (original application described as: permission to construct a dwelling, garage, new vehicular entrance and the installation of a septic tank and associated percolation area) Beanhill South Clonakilty Co. Cork 19/00812 Gerard & Deirdre Lyons Permission 19/12/2019 Alterations and extension to dwelling house, including 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 19/00813 Irish Water Permission 19/12/2019 Permission is sought for the following components to the scheme: No No No No (A) A new Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) at Drom South TD, with associated and ancillary development works including tanks, kiosks, storage fac ilities, inlet works, all associated site Create date and time: 03/01/2020 11:08:51 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 development works, boundary fencing around the perimeter of the WWTP, a long sea outfall to convey treated discharge effluent from the WWTP to Bere Haven and decommissioning of an existing WWTP at the site; (B) An underground wastewater pump station adjacent to the R572 near Brandyhall Bridge at Derrymihin West TD, including an underground emergency storage tank, valve and flowmeter chambers, manholes, pipework, regrading works, a new access road, new access gate, post and rail perimeter fencing, a control kiosk, a vent stack and the decommissioning of an existing septic tank; (C) Construction of a kiosk structure within the curtilage of St. Peter’s Church (a protected structure) Knockaneroe TD, associated with a proposed wastewater pump station in the Quays area; (D) Construction of a kiosk structure associated with a proposed wastewater pump station in the Came Woods area, Cametringane TD Drom South, Derrymihin West Knockaneroe & Cametringane Castletownbere, Co. Cork 19/00814 Irish Water Permission 19/12/2019 Permission for a wastewater pump station at Derrymihin West TD. No No No No The proposed development would consist of the construction of a proposed underground wastewater pump station at Derrymihin West TD, adjacent to Castletownbere Community Hospital, which would form part of the proposed Castletownbere Sewerage Scheme, comprising an underground wastewater pump station, an underground emergency storage tank, valve and flowmeter chambers, manholes, pipework, regrading works, a new access road, a new access gate, post and rail perimeter fencing, a control kiosk, a vent stack and the decommissioning of an existing septic tank. Derrymihin West TD Castletownbere Co. Cork 19/00815 Marc Eamonn O'Grady Permission 20/12/2019 Construction of new dwellinghouse and detached garage, new No No No No wastewater treatment unit and percolation area, and all associated ancillary site works, including new entrance and new separate agricultural entrance Councambeg Clonakilty Co. Cork 19/00816 Pat Kelleher Permission 20/12/2019 Permission to construct machinery store and carry out associated No No No No site works Dunmanway North Dunmanway Co. Cork Create date and time: 03/01/2020 11:08:51 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 19/00817 John O'Sullivan Permission, 20/1 2/2019 Permission is sought for the retention of existing domestic garage No No No No Permission for and planning permission to replace existing septic tank and Retention percolation area with a new treatment plant and percolation area Cloonties Leap Co. Cork 19/00818 Barry and Patricia Ryan Permission 20/12/2019 Permission for dwelling house and all associated site works No No No No Coronea Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/00819 Murray Bros. (Painters & Decorators Permission 20/12/2019 Construction of commercial stora ge shed and all associated site No No No No Ballylickey) Ltd. works Ballylicky Bantry Co. Cork 19/00820 Daniel Hickey Permission 20/12/2019 Construction of a dwelling and domestic garage No No No No Mohona Dunmanway Co. Cork 19/00821 Ludgate Operations Ltd., Permission 20/12/2019 Change of use from educational to office space in the main No No No No building and for the construction of an extension to the ancillary building to accommodate STEM (Science, Education, Technology and Maths) education, and to carry out alterations and extensions to the former main educational building and ancillary building that will include (i) the erection of a covered walkway linking the aforesaid buildings (ii) alterations to the exterior of main and ancillary buildings including external cladding and fenestration (iii) the erection of an extension to the ancillary building (iv) the provision of on-site car parking with five electric charging stations (v) the erection of a covered bicycle shelter (vi) related landscape works including a recreational area and on-site solar panel array (vii) signage and (viii) all associated site works Gortnaclohy Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/06963 Belinda Murphy Permission 16/12/2019 Dwelling, garage, site entrance, site boundary, wastewater No No No No treatment system and all associated site works.
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