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Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 14/09/2019 TO 20/09/2019 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 18/00803 Colman O'Sullivan Permission 21/12/2018 Change of use of agricultural building to indoor swimming pool 17/09/2019 483 "Eyeries Swim School" including extension and adjustments to existing building, construction of parking area for buses and cars and all associated site works Inches Eyeries Beara Co Cork 18/06564 Ripley and Antoinette Busteed Permission 01/10/2018 Construction of dwellinghouse, domestic garage and associated 17/09/2019 5788 site works. Existing dwellinghouse to be converted for use as outhouse for agricultural purposes (storage of tools, machinery parts, disinfectants, etc. – no alterations required to building). Cripplehill Bandon Co. Cork 19/00035 Pike Construction Ltd. Permission 23/01/2019 Construction of detached dwellinghouse, (change of house type 20/09/2019 488 previously permitted under planning reference number 15/569) and all associated site works Site number 17 Carraig Naofa Carrigboy Durrus, Co. Cork 19/00196 Michael and Madeline Coleman Permission for 22/03/2019 Permission for retention of detached domestic garage 17/09/2019 482 Retention Cappanaloha West Bantry Co. Cork Create date and time: 30/09/2019 10:44:54 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 19/00239 Ross Cleary, Julie Hogan Permission 12/04/2019 Alterations to the existing dwelling, including extensions to the 20/09/2019 485 eastern and western elevations, along with all associated site works 1 Grillagh Shannonvale Clonakilty Co. Cork 19/00248 Marie -Anne Birken Permission 16/04/2019 The development will consist of Material Alterations to existing 17/09/2019 478 and ancillary guest dwelling unit (Planning ref no. 13/7173) to replace existing windows and doors throughout with new and make good with considered new works to include new opes to rear relaying shared entrance path for level access with consolidation and re-pointing of stonework and associated site works The Old Storehouse Ballydehob Co. Cork 19/00392 Noel and Breda Walsh Permission 11/06/2019 Demolish existing dwelling and construct new replacement 20/09/2019 487 dwelling. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted with the application Inchydoney Clonakilty Co. Cork 19/ 00410 Peggy and Tim Healy Permission, 17/06/2019 Permission for: (A) Retention of slated a central link roof in lieu of 17/09/2019 481 Permission for flat roof, retention of fenestration changes to dwelling, retention Retention of detached studio/bedroom unit and retention of 2 no. detached garden stores and (B) permission for single storey extension to dwelling with balcony over part of roof and permission for reconstruction of 2 no. sets of dormer windows Reenadisert Ballylickey Bantry Co. Cork 19/00501 Jerry and Mariena McCarthy Permission 26/07/2019 Permission to construct an extension to existing dwelling and to 17/09/2019 479 make minor alteration to existing dwelling No. 9, Coill Barra Kilbarry Dunmanway Co. Cork 19/00502 Dan McSweeney Permission 26/07/2019 Permission to construct dwelling, detached garage and associated 17/09/2019 480 site works Kilbarry Dunmanway Co. Cork Create date and time: 30/09/2019 10:44:54 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 19/00504 Ger O'Sullivan Extension of 29/07/2019 Alterations and extensions to existing dwelling house, 20/09/2019 486 Duration reinstatement of existing ruinous outbuilding to provide self contained ancillary family accommodation, installation of new wastewater treatment unit and all associated site works Downeen Rosscarbery Co. Cork 19/00508 Shannon Vale Foods Permission 30/0 7/2019 Permission to erect 1091 photovoltaic panels on the roof of the 20/09/2019 484 existing building with all associated site works Gallanes Clonakilty Co. Cork 19/00515 Skibbereen Rowing Club Permission 06/08/2019 Permission for development of (i) a concrete sea wall with infill 16/09/2019 477 behind and a concrete slab over, (ii) a floating pontoon style dock comprising three stay bridges and one 30m floating section hinged off the proposed sea wall and (iii) all associated site works Deelish Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/00518 Mortimer O'Sullivan Permission 07/08/2019 Construction of a domestic garage and carry out all associated site 20/09/2019 489 works Newtown Bantry Co. Cork 19/00521 Darren Cleary Permission 08/08/2019 Construct a detached ancillar y dwelling unit for use as granny flat 20/09/2019 490 and associated site development works Ballycummisk Ballydehob Co. Cork 19/00522 Richard & Pauline Collins Permission 08/08/2019 Construct domestic garage and all associated site work to side of 20/09/2019 492 dwelling Curraghnaloughra Drinagh Co. Cork 19/00523 Shane O'Sullivan & Amy O'Brien Permission 08/08/2019 Construct dwelling, waste water treatment system and all 20/09/2019 491 associated site development works Munnig North Skibbereen Co. Cork Create date and time: 30/09/2019 10:44:54 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 19/04057 Sophie Cahalane Permission 16/01/2019 Construction of two storey dwelling house, detached domestic 20/09/2019 5813 garage, including waste water treatment system and ancillary site works. Knocknagarrane Bandon Co. Cork 19/04077 Aoife Lucey Per mission 18/01/2019 Construction of a split level single storey and 2 storey extension to 20/09/2019 5812 an existing house, demolition of rear extension and front porch, alterations to rear roof and revision to windows on front elevation of existing house including replac ement of existing septic tank with a new waste water treatment system and polishing filter including associated site works Glanduff Kilbrittain Co. Cork 19/04203 Miao Miao Tian Permission 01/02/2019 Change of use from disused public house to restaurant on ground 20/09/2019 5814 floor level with storage ancillary to the restaurant at basement level and habitable accommodation on first, second, and third floors to provide 1 number dwelling unit, proposed works will also include alterations to elevations and the provision of an access cover on the footpath with a fire escape ladder to basement and associated site works at a protected structure RPS No. 290. 13 Casement Square Ballyvoloon Cobh Co. Cork 19/04502 Dan Cronin Permission 01/03/2019 Construct 6 no. two storey semi -detached dwellings including 2 no. 19/09/2019 5809 entrances, access roads, connections to services and all associated site works. Killeens Blarney Co. Cork 19/04591 Con O'Leary Permission 11/03/2019 Change of use from fir st floor offices into an apartment along with 16/09/2019 5785 all associated site works No. 6 Pearse Street Gully Bandon Co. Cork 19/04777 Niamh Dilworth Permission 29/03/2019 Construct a dwellinghouse 18/09/2019 5792 Kilclogh Vicarstown Co. Cork Create date and time: 30/09/2019 10:44:54 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 19/049 92 Rostellan Properties ltd Permission 18/04/2019 Alter end extend existing two storey dwelling and carry out such 16/09/2019 5782 works so as to subdivide the dwelling and change to two (2) semi detached, two storey houses as well as construction of four (4) detached two storey houses with 4 no. detached garages, with all associated site development works to include the sub-division of the lands into six separate plots each with own vehicular entrance and independent connection to public services Rushbrooke Ringmeen Cobh Co. Cork 19/05032 Clonlea Management CLG Permission 25/04/2019 To construct a bin store for residential use 19/09/2019 5805 Clonlea Mount Oval Village Mounthovel Rochestown, Co. Cork 19/05033 Clonlea Management CLG Permission 25/04/2019 Construct extension to existing bin store for residential use. 19/09/2019 5806 Clonlea Mount Oval Village Mounthovel Co. Cork 19/05222 Peter Good Permission 15/05/2019 The construction of a proposed dwelling house, garage, and all 20/09/2019 5811 associated site works. Ardnaclug Innishannon Co. Cork 19/05478 Gerard Lynes Permission, 05/06/2019 Permission for 1) Build slatted dairy unit, 2) Retention of silage 18/09/2019 5797 Permission for base, 3) Retention of slatted cubicle house,4) Retention of Retention extension to dairy Cloghboola Kilbrin Kanturk Co. Cork 19/05501 Michael Keane, Alice Bailey Permission 07/06/2019 1) Demolition of portions of existing dwelling, 2) Carrying out 18/09/2019 5794 alterations to elevations of the remaining dwelling, 3) Construction of an extension to the existing dwelling, 4) Demolition of adjacent storage buildings, 5) Construction of a detached building for uses associated with the dwelling, games room and storage, 6) Carrying out of all associated site works including the installation of a new septic tank and percolation area to replace the existing. Kilmagoura Newtownshandrum Co. Cork Create date and time: 30/09/2019 10:44:54 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 6 19/05593 Brian Morrissey, Angela Humphery Permission 18/06/2019 Construct part storey and half, part dormer dwelling with 19/09/2019 5803 detached domestic garage, site entrance domestic effluent treatment plant and all associated site development works.
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