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FILE NUMBER Sligo County Council P L a N N I N G a P P L I C a T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED from 23/07/18 to 29/07 DATE : 30/07/2018 Sligo County Council TIME : 14:45:17 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 23/07/18 TO 29/07/18 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 18/292 Graeme & Gail Poyntz P 23/07/2018 for development consisting of the construction of a new two storey dwelling with associated domestic garage, septic tank and percolation area and all associated site works Rathbarran Coolaney Co. Sligo 18/293 Neil & Bernie O'Donnell P 23/07/2018 for development consisting of change of house plans from those previously permitted under PL 08/878 with connection to public sewer via rising main from site and connection to public services with all associated site works Carrowhubbuck Enniscrone Co. Sligo 18/294 Declan Woods P 23/07/2018 for development consisting of the demolition of existing dwelling and planning permission for replacement dwelling 190.2m2 and shed 30m2 to the rear Carrowbunnaun Strandhill Co. Sligo DATE : 30/07/2018 Sligo County Council TIME : 14:45:17 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 23/07/18 TO 29/07/18 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 18/295 Matthew Cavanagh P 23/07/2018 for development consisting of the construction of a new 3 bay slatted cattle shed, together with all associated site works Castletown Easkey Co. Sligo 18/296 Dermot O'Regan R 24/07/2018 for development consisting of the retention of (1) changes to the fenestration on the North, South and West elevations, (2) the removal of a balcony and the addition of a Conservatory (floor area 17m2) on the West elevation, (3) the removal of a chimney from the East elevation and (4) the removal of timber louvre cladding from all elevations Bartragh Enniscrone Co. Sligo 18/297 Damien Tansey P 24/07/2018 for development consisting of the widening and re-positioning of an existing farmhouse entrance back from the road and build new piers and angled stone walls Creggconnell Rosses Point Co. Sligo DATE : 30/07/2018 Sligo County Council TIME : 14:45:17 PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 23/07/18 TO 29/07/18 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 18/298 Brendan & Sharon Healy P 25/07/2018 for development consisting of the construction of a new dwelling house and tertiary effluent treatment system along with all ancillary site works and services Fiddaun Corballa Co. Sligo 18/299 Justin & Olivia McCarthy R 25/07/2018 for development consisting of the retention of the following: Alterations to east elevation (dormer and velux added to roof and window changed to doors) of existing dwelling Carrigeens Ballinfull Co. Sligo 18/300 Alicia and Gerard Munnelly P 25/07/2018 for development consisting of construction of a dwelling house with proprietary effluent treatment (p.e.t) system and percolation area including all siteworks required to improve the site entrance Lissadill Ballinfull Co. Sligo DATE : 30/07/2018 Sligo County Council TIME : 14:45:17 PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 23/07/18 TO 29/07/18 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 18/301 Melanie and Sean O'Reilly R 26/07/2018 for development consisting of the retention of a garage conversion to bedroom ensuite Rath braughan Line Rathbraughan Td Co. Sligo 18/302 Shane Burns P 26/07/2018 for development consisting of change of house design (Planning Permission PL 16/378 refers) at Knocknahur South Coolera Co. Sligo 18/303 Gladys Millar P 27/07/2018 for development consisting of the construction of a new forestry access entrance to an existing mature forestry and all ancillary works Tunnagh Ballintogher Co. Sligo 18/304 Kathleen Henry P 27/07/2018 for development consisting of the construction of a new foerstry access entrance to an existing mature forestry and all ancillary works Carrowgavneen Co. Sligo DATE : 30/07/2018 Sligo County Council TIME : 14:45:17 PAGE : 5 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 23/07/18 TO 29/07/18 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 18/305 Ciaran McGarry P 27/07/2018 for development consisting of the construction of a ground floor extension to rear and side corner consisting of a sunroom and bathroom utility, (28.8m2), 29 Oakfield Crescent Sligo 18/306 James Ferguson P 27/07/2018 for development consisting of the construction of a new agricultural entrance to lands, together with associated site works Cloonagleavragh Easkey Co. Sligo 18/307 Una Walsh P 27/07/2018 PP - for development consisting of (1) construction of a 38 sq.m. Extension to the south side of existing dwelling and (2) construction of a 2 sq.m porch to the front of the dwelling including all associated siteworks. Drumbaun Curry Co Sligo DATE : 30/07/2018 Sligo County Council TIME : 14:45:17 PAGE : 6 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 23/07/18 TO 29/07/18 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. Total: 16 *** END OF REPORT *** DATE : 30/07/2018 Sligo County Council TIME : 14:45:18 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 23/07/2018 TO 29/07/2018 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; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution. FILE APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 18/87 Breege Finnerty R 23/03/2018 for development consisting of retention of existing 27/07/2018 P348/18 dwelling house and erection of domestic shed Ballynacarrow South Ballynacarrow Ballymote Co. Sligo 18/88 Ciaran McMenamin R 26/03/2018 for development consisting of the construction of 23/07/2018 P335/18 extensions to the front and rear of an existing dwelling house. Permission is further sought to replace the existing septic tank and soakage area serving the existing dwelling house with a mechanical aeration unit and raised puroflow modules and all associated site works Creevykeel Cliffoney Co. Sligo F91 Wd88 18/131 Padraigh Murtagh P 23/04/2018 for development consisting of the construction of single 26/07/2018 P343/18 storey extension to the rear of the existing cottage, & domestic garage to side, new proprietary effluent treatment system, revised entrance & access with all associated site works Eskragh Tubbercurry Co.
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