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Cork County Council Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 16/06/2018 TO 22/06/2018 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 17/00627 Keohane Readymix Ltd. Permission, 25/09/2017 Permission for retention of: 1. the use of imported aggregates for 18/06/2018 257 Permission for the manufacture of readymix concrete and concrete products and Retention 2. construction of truck washout facility including reinforced concrete holding and water recycling tanks and 3. associated landscaping and siteworks, and permission for the continuation of processing of imported aggregates Ballingurteen & Gortnadihy Clonakilty Co. Cork 17/06684 Tom Kelly Permission 16/10/2017 Construction of residential development of 7 no. dwe llinghouses 18/06/2018 5130 and associated site works Minane Bridge Minane Co. Cork 17/06738 Glounthaune Parish Finance Committee Permission 23/10/2017 Construction of a dormer style bungalow, new vehicular entrance, 18/06/2018 5123 (set back off existing vehicular entrance to Parochial House), and modifications to the existing vehicular/pedestrian entrance, (to widen the entrance). The grounds of the Parochial House Lackenroe, Glounthaune Co. Cork 17/06821 Emma O'Leary Outline Permission 31/10/2017 Co nstruction of a dwellinghouse and a septic tank 18/06/2018 5131 Knocklucy Ballinhassig Create date and time: 02/07/2018 16:32:33 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Co.Cork 17/06854 Susan & Shane Linehan Permission 06/11/2017 Construction of 1 no. split level dwelling house, new vehicular 19/06/2018 5142 entrance and all associated site works. Scotchman's Road Monkstown Co. Cork 17/06918 Donal Flavin Permission 13/11/2017 Site development works for 9 no residential building sites. This 18/06/2018 5127 development will include construction of access roadway from public road, internal footpaths, services, storm water collection system, and landscaping of open space. Each of the 9 sites will have a stand-alone proprietary foul sewage treatment system. Garryvoe Lower Ladysbridge Co.Cork 17/07197 Pat Boyce Permission 06/12/2017 Const ruction of extension on ground floor to rear of existing 21/06/2018 5160 dwelling, construction of dormer extension and conversion of attic to habitable space on second floor and installation of 2 no. rooflights to front of existing dwelling. No. 3 Chapel Square Fermoy Co. Cork 17/07279 Suzanne McCabe Permission 14/12/2017 Construction of dwelling, new vehicular entrance, waste water 21/06/2018 5156 treatment system and all associated site works (Change of plans to Planning Reg. No. 07/11920 and extended under Pl. Reg. No. 13/4212) The Chalet Old Blarney Road Clogheen Co. Cork 18/00095 Martin Lordan Permission 26/02/2018 To construct shed for the storage of vintage machinery and 20/06/2018 25 8 camper van for personal use Loughcrot Drimoleague Co. Cork 18/00149 Brian O'Connell Permission 23/03/2018 To construct a two storey house and associated site works 18/06/2018 255 No. 20 Ardcleire Ardmanagh Road Schull, Co. Cork 18/00247 John Caverly Extension of 30/04/2018 To construct a new dwelling house, domestic garage and 18/06/2018 256 Duration associated site works Create date and time: 02/07/2018 16:32:33 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 Ardintenant Schull Co. Cork 18/00249 Martin and Breda Goggin Permission for 01/05/2018 (i) Retention of first floor attic conversion to 2 no. bedrooms, en - 21/06/2018 260 Retention suite and storage space. (ii) Retention of fenestration changes to dwelling and (iii) Retention of detached domestic garage along with all associated site works Skull Townland Schull Co. Cork 18/00250 Patrick and Eimear Curran Permission 01/05/2018 To change house type and detached domestic garage plans from 21/06/2018 262 that previously granted under planning permission ref. No. W/14/26 dated - the 11th April, 2014 Dromclogh West Bantry Co. Cork 18/00252 Michael and Mary Sprinkel Permission 01/05/2018 To decomm ission septic tank and percolation area and to 21/06/2018 261 construct a wastewater treatment system and polishing filter to serve dwelling and all associated site works Gour Castletownbere Co. Cork 18/04122 Board of Management Ballinadee Permission 19/01/2018 The construction of a single storey extension to existing school 20/06/2018 5143 National School building to provide an additional classroom, resource room and ancillary school accommodation, any required modifications to existing structure to accommodate proposed works and all associated site works. Ballinadee National School Ballinadee Bandon Co. Cork 18/04222 Kilian Browne Permission 29/01/2018 Construction of two storey extension to stables including living 22/06/2018 5163 accommodation at first floor, ground floor use in association with stables (veterinary products, tac. rooms), sewerage treatment system and associated site works Ballybrack Carrignavar Co. Cork 18/04323 Brendan and Bernadette Gallagher Permission 08/02/2018 Construction of a single storey dwelling house, detached garage, 21/06/2018 5161 treatment unit and raised percolation area vehicular entrance and all ancillary works. Create date and time: 02/07/2018 16:32:33 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 Conna Mallow Co. Cork 18/04415 Millstreet Community Council Limited Permission 19/02/2018 A single sto rey extension to the existing community crèche 22/06/2018 5166 “Curious Minds” and all associated site works. West End Coomlogane Millstreet Co Cork 18/04426 Eugene Condon Permission 19/02/2018 Alteration, extension and conversion of existing retail 22/06/2018 5165 unit/dwellinghouse building to two apartments with all associated works and ancillary services Main St. Kilworth Co. Cork 18/04447 Dave Collins, Hazel O'Donovan Permission 21/02/2018 Construction of a two storey style dwellinghouse, bio treat ment 18/06/2018 5137 unit, polishing filter and associated works Glannagaul Rathcormac Co Cork 18/04453 Jonathan Nagle Permission 22/02/2018 Construct a separate single storey dwelling unit for use as granny 21/06/2018 5157 flat with associated site works 12 Rosewood Farranastig, Whitechurch Co. Cork 18/04498 Dervilla Wrynn Permission for 27/02/2018 Retention of (1) Extension to the rear of the existing 3 -storey 18/06/2018 5134 Retention dwelling-house at second floor level, (2) wooden patio area adjoining the extension at second floor level and all associated siteworks No. 7 World's End Dromderrig, Kinsale Co. Cork 18/04591 O'Flynn Construction Extension of 12/03/2018 Residential development - 32 no. dwelling houses, entrance, 20/06/2018 5144 Duration treatment plant & associated site works. Extension of Duration to Permission granted under planning ref. No. 01/3276 and Extended under planning ref. No. 13/4089 Kilronan Ballycannon Kerrypike Co. Cork 18/04748 Niall and Jill Dalton Permission 27/03/201 8 Demolish existing rear extension and construct a new single storey 20/06/2018 5151 Create date and time: 02/07/2018 16:32:33 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 extension to side and rear of existing 2 storey semi -detached dwelling along with all associated site works No. 1 Elmgrove Riverstown Glanmire Co. Cork 18/04798 Cecelia O ' Neill, Michael O' Neill Permission 03/04/2018 Construct a residential single storey bungalow with domestic 20/06/2018 5147 garage, site entrance, waste water treatment system, percolation area and all associated ancillary site development works. Piercetown Whites Cross Co Cork 18/05001 Castle Rock Homes (Innishannon) Permission for 23/04/2018 Retention and completion of residential development of 18 no. 18/06/2018 5139 Limited Retention houses (change of plan from that permitted under Planning Reg. No. 05/9838 and extended under 14/5861) and alterations to the site layout which involves the relocation of 2 no. previously permitted turning bays Barr na Claise Laherfineen Innishannon Co. Cork 18/05013 Killemera Dairy Ltd Permission 24/04/2018 Installation of a cattle underpass incorporating a soiled water 18/06/2018 5136 storage tank and associated works. Killeenemer Glanworth Co. Cork 18/05014 Declan Doyle Permission 24/04/2018 Construct a single storey extension, comprising of a porch & bay 18/06/2018 5121 window extension to front (south) elevation of existing dwelling house. No.39 Flowerhill Rushbrooke Manor Ringmeen, Cobh Co. Cork 18/05016 Andrew David Daly, Andrew Daly Permission 24/04/2018 Construction of silage slabs, concrete apron and an animal house 18/06/2018 5122 incorporating slatted cubicle area, feed passage, milking area, dairy and associated works. Carrigagour & Teadmore Midleton Co. Cork 18/05025 Kieran and Patricia Leahy Permission for 25/04/2018 Retain existing patio door, all velux roof windows, first floor 18/06/2018 5129 Retention storage areas and wet room to existing dwelling, extended carpark area and boundary along with all associated site works 13 Quarryvale Create date and time: 02/07/2018 16:32:33 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 6 Greencloyne Youghal Co. Cork 18/05026 Ursula Aherne, Ian Aherne Per mission 25/04/2018 Alterations and extension of existing dwelling to include A) front 18/06/2018 5125 entrance porch, B) 1st.
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