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CORK COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED from 29/06/2019 to 05/07/2019 Under Section 34 of the A CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 29/06/2019 TO 05/07/2019 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. 19/00434 John Hourihane Permission 01/07/2019 Construct a milking parlour, dairy, plant room, roofed cattle No No No No holding yard with slatted slurry tank, two no. open cattle holding yards, roofed feeding passage, feed storage bin and carry out associated site works Foxhall Roscarbery Co. Cork 19/00435 Mary O'Donovan Permission 01/07/2019 Construction of a 2 -storey extens ion to dwellinghouse, upgrade of No No No No existing sewage system and carry out all associated site works Shandrum Drinagh Co. Cork 19/00436 Kieran O'Shea Permission, 01/07/2019 Permission for Retention of demolition of single storey rear No No No No Permission for extension (18.5m2), permission also sought for renovations and Retention alterations to existing dwellinghouse to include replacement of windows, external render, the provision of two windows to side elevation, construction of single storey porch to front elevation and a two storey extension to rear elevation, decommissioning of existing septic tank on site, the provision and installation of a new sewerage treatment system and percolation area and all associated site works Trafrask West Adrigole Co. Cork Create date and time: 11/07/2019 15:19:08 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 19/00437 Conall Buggy, Priscella Lobo Hernandez Permission 01/07/2019 To construct a dwelling house, ancillary domestic garage with first No No No No floor storage, proprietary treatment pland and all associated site works Farranacoush Sherkin Island Skbibereen Co. Cork 19/00438 Lena Ryan Permission for 01/07/2019 Permission for retention of converted attic space to living No No No No Retention accommodation and relocated velux roof windows, all to existing dwelling house and to retain altered site boundaries Killaneer Newcestown Bandon Co. Cork 19/00439 Sinead O'Sullivan Extension of 02/07/2019 Construct dwelling, domestic garage,. Install sewage treatment No No No No Duration system and all associated site works Drom Leap Co. Cork 19/00 440 Mark and Noelle Lee Permission 02/07/2019 The demolition of existing rear extension and permission to No No No No construct a new extension to the rear of existing dwelling and permission to replace existing septic tanks system with a treatment plant and percolation Nedinagh West Dunmanway Co. Cork 19/00441 Michelle Hickey Permission 02/07/2019 Permission sought for construction of dwelling house, installation No No No No of waste water treatment system and for all associated site works Glanbannoo Upper Bantry Co. Cork 19/00442 Anita McCarthy, Daniel Kenneally Permission 02/07/2019 Construction of a dwelling and domestic garage with associated No No No No site works Baurnahulla Drimoleague Co. Cork 19/00443 Kieran O'Sullivan Construction Ltd. Permi ssion 03/07/2019 permission for the following works to the curtilage of 3 no. existing No No No No dwelling houses: i) relocation of roadside boundary walls and 3 no. vehicular entrances, (ii) widening of adjacent public road to 5.5m, (iii) installation of 1.5m wide public footpath and 300mm wide verge and (iv) all associated works Create date and time: 11/07/2019 15:19:08 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 Caherdaniel West Bantry Co. Cork 19/00444 Kieran O'Sullivan Construction Ltd. Permission 02/07/2019 Permission for a residential development as follows: (i) No No No No construction of 34 no. dwelling houses, (ii) construction of 3 no. external bin stores, (iii) installation of play area and (iv) all associated site works including installation of roads, footpaths, lighting and landscaping Caherdaniel West Bantry Co. Cork 19/ 00445 Vodafone Ireland Ltd. Permission 03/07/2019 To erect a 24m lattice tower together with associated antennas, No No No No dishes, equipment units, security fencing and access track extension Gubbeen Schull Co. Cork 19/00446 Gavin Healy, Brenda McCar thy Permission 03/07/2019 Construction of a 2 storey dwellinghouse with wastewater No No No No treatment system and polishing filter plus carry out all associated site works Mill Big Coomhola Bantry Co. Cork 19/00447 Kevin and Catherine McCarthy Permissio n 04/07/2019 To demolish 2 no. single storey extensions to dwelling and for No No No No alterations and extensions to dwelling including all associated site works Goleenmarsh Church Cross Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/00448 The Board of Management of Permission 04/07/2019 The Board of Management of Cappabue National School seeks No No No No Cappabue National School permission to remove temporary classroom and permission to construct stand alone classroom and permission to construct an extension to existing school comprising of an accessible bathroom and associated site works Cappaboy More Kealkill Co. Cork 19/00449 Eoin and Melissa Hodnett Permission 04/07/2019 Permission for a) Alterations and extensions to dwelling, b) No No No No Alteration and conversion of detached domestic garage to bedroom accommodation to include construction of access link Create date and time: 11/07/2019 15:19:08 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 between existing dwelling and domestic garage, c) Erect a steeltech garden shed, d) All associated site works Abbeystrowry Skibbereen Co. Cork 19/00450 Barry O'Maho ny Permission 04/07/2019 To construct dwelling, detached garage and all associated site No No No No works Kilnacranagh West Enniskeane Co. Cork 19/00451 Donnacha Minihane Permission for 04/07/2019 Permission for retention of a mobile home with ancillary decking No No No No Retention area and for permission for installation of a septic tank treatment system and all associated site works Shronacarton Drimoleague Co. Cork 19/00452 John Mac Carthy, Michael Mac Carthy, Ex tension of 05/07/2019 Development of 3 detached dwellings under Planning 14/451 and No No No No Glenn Mac Carthy , Frank Mac Carthy Duration one dwelling under Planning 8/100 and associated site works Lahern Baltimore Co. Cork 19/00453 Ciara and Fingal Ferguson Permission, 05/07/2019 1.) Permission for a 126 sqm gross (102sqm net) single storey No No No No Permission for extension and link to main house, plus 74.1 sqm gross (60sqm net) Retention conversion of garage and stores to their current dwelling incorporating bedrooms and living space 2.) permission for retention of a 40sqm studio outhouse now used as office and guest accommodation and 3.) permission for retention of a 44sqm attic Postwell Gubbeen Skibbereen Co Cork 19/00454 The Minister for Agriculture, Food and Permissi on 05/07/2019 A new fuel tank compound (to replace existing fuel tank area on No No No No the Marine Dinish Island and Castletownbere mainland quay) to accommodate 6 no. bunded oil tanks (130,000 litre capacity each), 2 no. supply lines to connect fuel tanks to permitted new quay and onwards to existing quay, ancillary surface water drainage system, and ancillary site development works including areas of hardstand, public lighting and boundary fencing. All or a site of 0.42 ha approx. Dinish Island Castletownbere Create date and time: 11/07/2019 15:19:08 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Co. Cork 19/00455 Elizabeth and Paul Sidey Permission 05/07/2019 The change of use and extension of an existing single storey No No No No domestic outhouse at the site of the family home to form ancillary accommodation (1 bedroom granny flat), the replacement of existing septic tank with waste water treatment unit and all ancillary site works Bohonagh Rosscarbery Co. Cork P85 PW50 19/00456 Bernard & Mary Geraldine O'Brien Permission 05/07/2019 The development consists of the construction of a new detached No No No No dwelling house, detached garage and all associated site works The Cove Baltimore Co. Cork 19/05667 Aidan and Leon Barry Permission 01/07/2019 To construct a dwelling house, garage, on -site waste water No No No No treatment unit and all associated site works. Knockbrack Burnfort Mallow Co. Cork 19/05668 Grace Healy Permission 01/07/2019 Construction of a new part single storey, part two storey, detached No No No No dwelling with associated single storey detached garage including garage including all associated site work, drainage works and associated landscaping. Old Abbey Waterfall Near Cork Co. Cork 19/05669 Roisin O'Sullivan, Kevin Coffey Permission 01/07/2019 Construct a Two storey Dwelling and Domestic Garage with a site No No No No specific Treatment Unit and Percolation area with associated site works and a new Site Entrance. Fiddane North Mallow Co. Cork 19/05670 Aimee Clifford Permission 01/07/2019 Dwelling, detached domestic garage, sewage treatment unit and No No No No percolation area and all associated site works. Lismalaghlin Castlemartyr Co. Cork 19/05671 Yvonne and Fergal Cronin Permission 01/07/2019 To construct a dwelling house, garage, on -site waste water No No No No treatment unit and all associated site works. Create date and time: 11/07/2019 15:19:08 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 6 Ballyhilloge Mourneabbey Mallow Co.
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