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Report Weekly Lists Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 18/04/2020 TO 24/04/2020 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 19/05074 John Sheppard Permission for 29/04/2019 Retention of dwelling house and associated site works as 21/04/2020 4604 Retention constructed (previously granted permission under planning permission reg. nos. 16/4389) No. 1 Cill Mhuire Marmullane Pembroke Passage West, Co. Cork 19/06231 Vivion Brennan Permission 11/09/2019 Construct new entrance and access road (on the site of existing 20/04/2020 4602 entrance) into existing forestry plantation. Knockardrahan Kanturk Co. Cork 19/06691 Amanda Sullivan Permission 13/11/2019 Construction of a dwelling and domestic garage 22/04/2020 4608 Cashel More Enniskeane Co. Cork 19/06770 Watergrasshill Warehousing and Permission 20/11/2019 The construction of four number strategic logistical, storage and 20/04/2020 4599 Logistics Limited distribution warehousing / light industrial units in four number buildings on 4no. serviced sites, incorporating office accommodation within, ESB sub-station, 2no. sprinkler tanks, 3no. security kiosks, 4no. bicycle shelters, associated site signage (12no. 1.5m high totem signs to serviced sites and 2no. curved entrance signs), at existing site entrance to the existing public road, 7no, access points off existing internal site roads, site levelling and contouring and the site will be filled with a suitable material in order to achieve the required levels. The material in question will be sourced from suitable locations, and will be regularised by way of a waste permit application or certificate of registration to the local authority as required, 4no waste compactors, truck loading, hard standing and truck parking bay areas, 162no. parking spaces to include 146 regular and 8no. disabled spaces, 8no, electric car charging points and all other ancillary and associated site development works including landscaping. Create date and time: 01/05/2020 12:22:05 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Meenane Watergrasshill Co. Cork 19/06835 DSJ Construction Limited Permission for 27/11/2019 Retention of the demolition of derelict sheds and outhouses. 20/04/2020 4601 Retention Scarteen Street and Charleville Road Scarteen Lower Newmarket Co. Cork 19/07047 Sarah Wright, Chris Campbell Permission 20/12/2019 Construction of a new dwelling house, a new domestic garage, a 22/04/2020 4607 new potable well , a new vehicular entrance, new waste water treatment and disposal system and all ancillary site works. Clonleigh Kinsale Co. Cork 20/04045 James McCarthy Permission 17/01/2020 To construct a dwellinghouse, install a waste water treatment unit 22/04/2020 4606 with polishing filter and all associated site development works Condonstown South Watergrasshill Co. Cork 20/04073 John and Jerry O'Connor Permission 22/01/2020 To construct a cubicle house with slatted tank, silage slab with 22/04/2020 4610 effluent tank and ancillary works. Inchinapallas Ballyhooly Co. Cork 20/04090 SmithKline Beecham (Cork) Limited Permission 23/01/2020 The development will consist of (1) a single storey laboratory 23/04/2020 4612 building to include plant and equipment area, office area, meeting rooms, canteen and kitchen, staff toilets, laboratories, IT room, electrical switch rooms and store rooms. The main laboratory building is 6.1 metres high, 44.5 metres long and 21.5 metres wide with vertical brise soleil screen offset from the southern facade. (2) An ESB substation of 3.18 metres high, 4.83 metres long and 4.32 metres wide is proposed to the rear of the building adjacent to the proposed service yard to the north of the main laboratory building. (3) The proposed development also includes 19 No. new car parking spaces comprising 2 No. visitor parking bays, 5 No. car pool parking bays. 1 No. wheelchair accessible parking bay, 2 No. dedicated electric vehicle charging bays, 2 No. motorcycle parking spaces and a covered bicycle shelter. (4) The proposed site works will include a 2.2 metre high, full perimeter security fence with new vehicular entrance gate and pedestrian turnstile entrance to the south east corner of the site, new entrance/exit to the proposed site, internal access roads pedestrian pathways, underground and overhead utilities, landscaping and all other associated site works. The IDA Business and Technology Park Killacloyne Carrigtohill Co. Cork 20/04117 Conor McDermott, Joyce Leader Permission 28/01/2020 To construct a new dwelling house, detached garage, new site 20/04/2020 4603 Create date and time: 01/05/2020 12:22:05 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 entrance, install a septic tank and percolation area and all associated site works. Gneeves Boherbue Co. Cork 20/04120 Gavin Kerr Permission 28/01/2020 Proposed design changes to dwelling already permitted under 22/04/2020 4609 planning ref no. 18 6526, revised elevational treatment and minor alterations to internal layout and associated site works. Lissagroom Crossbarry Co. Cork 20/04147 Pat Watson Permission 31/01/2020 To construct a new dwelling house and detached domestic garage. 21/04/2020 4605 Maine South Milford Charleville Co. Cork 20/04166 Siobhan Dineen Permission 03/02/2020 Construction of two storey dwelling house, detached domestic 23/04/2020 4613 garage, waste water treatment system/polishing filter and ancilliary site works. Knocknagallagh Bandon Co. Cork 20/04238 Ger O'Leary Permission 11/02/2020 The construction of a two-storey style domestic dwelling, waste 20/04/2020 4597 water treatment plant, modifications to existing site entrance, connection to public services and all associated site works. Kilbeg Ladysbridge Co. Cork 20/04295 Agnieszka Mitka Permission 17/02/2020 To construct 2 glamping pods for short term holiday letting. 23/04/2020 4611 Commons Johnstown Inchigeelagh Macroom, Co. Cork 20/04348 Jeremy Dineen Permission, 21/02/2020 To retain (i) grain store/machinery store as constructed (change of 20/04/2020 4598 Permission for plan and layout from that permitted previously under planning Retention reg.no. 11/6608), (2) fuel store as constructed, (3) change of site boundaries and permission to install septic tank and percolation area and all associated site works. Garryhesty Ovens Co. Cork Total 16 Create date and time: 01/05/2020 12:22:05 .
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