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Cork County Council Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM 17/03/2018 TO 23/03/2018 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 17/0064 0 John and Josephine Spearman Permission 22/03/2018 To carry out works to an existing residential property to include: (i) the demolition of a single storey structure and the dismantling of an existing conservatory on south side of an existing house and the re-erection of the conservatory within an existing walled garden (ii) the construction of an orangery to replace existing conservatory and said single storey structure (iii) the construction of a single storey extension to east side of said existing house (iv) the erection of weather slating on north, east and west facades of said existing house (v) the conversion and change of use of existing garage to ancillary living accommodation (vi) the alteration of the existing vehicular entrance and re-alignment of existing boundary wall at public road and (vii) all associated works Creagh Glebe House Creagh Baltimore Co. Cork 17/00755 Maria Clarke Permission for 22/03/2018 Retention of dwelling house, domestic garage and store as Retention constructed and all associated site works Glenlough Bantry Co Cork 17/00812 Board of Management Knockskagh Permission 21/03/2018 Alterations to plans for extension previously granted under National School application number 17/210, altered extension to comprise 2 no. ASD Units, Multi Sensory Room, Para-Education Room and ancillary spaces and relocation of water storage tank Create date and time: 29/03/2018 09:33:46 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Knockskagh Clonakilty Co Cork 17/04787 Dan O'Brien, John Collins Permission 23/03/2018 A residential development consisting of 23 no. dwellinghouses and all ancillary site works. Beechpark Rathcormack Co. Cork 17/04931 Brothers of Charity Southern Services Permission for 20/03/2018 Retention of 3 single storey buildings, ancillary to the residential Retention care facility: Building 1 for use as a residential care apartment, laundry and boiler house; Building 2 for use as a residential care staff office and Building 3 for use as a residential care multi- sensory room, pottery with stores and boiler house St.Patrick's, Dunkereen Upton Innishannon Co Cork 17/04939 Brothers of Charity Southern Services Permission for 20/03/2018 Retention of i) elevational changes and ii) 2 single storey Retention extensions to the existing residential care unit. Radharc Ballyginnane Carrigaline Co.Cork 17/05399 BAM P roperty Ltd. Permission 21/03/2018 Construction of 277 no. residential units consisting of 43 no. detached houses, 94 no. semi-detached houses, 40 no. three storey terraced houses, 9 no. duplex houses, 9 no. duplex apartments and 82 no. 2 & 3 bedroom apartments arranged in three blocks of three stories and one block of four stories and associated site development works. The proposed development represents a change of layout and house types on part of the lands previously permitted under the overall ‘Castlelake’ development Ref:00/7674 (An Bord Pleanala Ref: PL.04.131129) extended under 12/5005 and Ref: 00/7607 (An Bord Pleanala Ref: PL.04/125446) extended under 11/4857. Castlelake Terrysland Carrigtwohill Co. Cork 17/05999 Innisban Investments Ltd Permis sion 22/03/2018 Demolition of existing garage /shed and construction of 3 no terraced dwellings and all associated site works Farnahoe Innishannon Co. Cork Create date and time: 29/03/2018 09:33:46 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 17/06020 Niamh and Michael Quirke Permission 23/03/2018 Dwellinghouse, garage, waste water treat ment system, bored well, entrance and all associated site works Templemary Lisgriffin Co.Cork 17/06111 BNRG Neoen Holdings Ltd. Permission 22/03/2018 A ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) farm within a site area of approximately 40 hectares consisting of solar photovoltaic panels covering an area of up to 75,100sq.m on ground mounted steel frames, 1 no. on-site substation with 2 possible locations, option 1 identifies the substation location within the townland of Finnis and option 2 identifies the substation location within the townland of Mishells, up to 8 no. inverter/transformer stations, underground cables and ducts, boundary security fence, new internal tracks, CCTV cameras and all associated site services and works located within the townlands of Finnis and Mishells. Townlands of Finnis and Mishells Co. Cork . 17/06213 Damien Buckley Permission 22/03/2018 Construct a new dwelling house. Ballyfireen Grenagh Co. Cork 17/06219 Timothy Buckley Permission 22/03/2018 Construct a dwelling Ballyfireen Grenagh Co. Cork 17/06251 Helen Finucane Permission 22/03/2018 3 no. two storey houses incorporating all necessary site ancillary/drainage works with access through an existing entrance to the front garden area of Anglesea House. Anglesea House Lower Kensington Coach Hill, Monfieldstown Rochestown Create date and time: 29/03/2018 09:33:46 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 17/06517 Farnaharr Limited Permission 20/03/2018 Demolition of existing single and two storey retail units and associated ancillary structures; the construction of a three storey development consisting of primary care centre, 3 no. retail units and library; alterations to existing surface car park; revised entrance layout to St.Patrick’s Place; ancillary site works and all associated external works Old Market St.Patrick's Place, Gully Bandon Co.Cork 17/06618 TFT Construction Ltd. Permission 22/03/2018 Construction of 10 no. two storey townhouses in 2 no. blocks and all associated ancillary development works including access, parking, drainage and landscaping Togher Cross Lehenagh More Co. Cork 17/06 619 EMO Oil Ltd. (Trading as Great Gas) Permission 22/03/2018 Develop an un -manned petrol and diesel station facility, to include a 2 x 4 hose dispensing pumps on 2 separate pump islands with a canopy above, 2 x 40,000 litre underground fuel storage tanks and associated pipework, new vehicle wash slab and drainage, new 50.40sq.m storage shed, new 10,000 litre petroleum/oil interceptor, new concrete and asphalt ground surfaces and associated drainage works, new concrete post and rail boundary fence and planting, new 6.00m high illuminated price/id sign and a new entrance/exit point. Kilnagleary Business Park Kilnaglery Crosshaven Road (R612) Carrigaline Co.Cork 17/06745 Kevin Coffey Permission 21/03/2018 Construct a 2 storey dwelling, garage, sewage treatm ent unit with percolation area, entrance and ancillary works. Kilclooney Kildorrery Co.Cork 17/06822 Mary Cahill Permission, 20/03/2018 Retention of single storey porch to front of dwelling, conversion of Permission for single storey garage to living accommodation and extension to Retention same connected to side of dwelling, single storey extension to living room to rear of dwelling, sliding door replacing window to bedroom, vehicular entrance gate for fuel delivery, domestic garage for storing vintage vehicles with attached carport and planning permission for partial change of use of, and extension to dwelling to rear for use as granny flat and construct new single storey extension to side of existing dwelling and all associated site works Pine Tree Lodge Create date and time: 29/03/2018 09:33:46 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Killahora Glounthaune Co.Cork 17/06947 Maire Casey Permission 21/03/2018 Construct a dwellinghouse Curragh Kanturk Co.Cork 17/07096 Brian McMahon, Noreen Walsh Permission 23/03/2018 Construction of a single storey extension to rear of dwelling, alterations to side of dwelling and all associated site works No.134 Cairn Woods Ballyviniter Lower Mallow Co. Cork 17/07126 Tommy Sheehan, Sarah Shortall Permission 21/03/2018 Construction of a new dwelling house, waste water treatment system and all associated site works. Arlinstown Ballinhassig Co. Cork 17/07127 Richard and Nuala Williams Permission 21/03/2018 Proposed alterations and change of use of existing first and second floor disused commercial storage space (formerly Hanover Tyres Ltd.) To 2 No. 2-bed apartments. Church Street Gully and New Road Cloghmacsimon Bandon, Co. Cork 17/07167 Derry and Caroline O'Mahony Permission 21/03/2018 Demolition of existing boiler house, bathroom and porch to eastern elevation of existing dwelling and to construct a new extension to eastern elevation comprising new kitchen/dining room, toilet and entrance hall and to install 2 no. Velux Windows to roof of existing dwelling and to modify roof structure of existing dwelling, it is also proposed to replace existing vehicular entrance with a new vehicular entrance. Raheenering House Raheenering Carrigaline Co. Cork 17/07169 Michael & Mary Ronan Permission 22/03/2018 Demolition of existing ruined dwelling and ruined outbuilding and erection of dwellinghouse, waste water treatment system and all associated site development works. Clodah Crookstown Co. Cork 17/07312 Patrice Fanning Permission 23/03/2018 Alteration, renovation and extension of an existing dwelling house Create date and time: 29/03/2018 09:33:46 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 6 and include (i) alterations to existing elevat ions (ii) internal modifications to existing layout (iii) removal of existing roof and construction of a new dormer style pitched roof with higher ridge level for use as habitable accommodation (iv) construction of two storey extensions to front and rear of existing dwelling and all associated site works.
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