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Report Weekly Lists Planning Applications Granted CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 20/06/2020 TO 26/06/2020 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 19/04882 Timmy Collins Permission, 10/04/2019 (1) The construction of an entrance as permitted under 26/06/2020 4815 Permission for planning reference number 06/7308, (2) the retention of a Retention conservatory extension to the South-West of the house, (3) the retention of the conversion of the attic into a habitable living space, (4) the retention of alterations to elevations to those permitted under planning reference number 06/7308 and (5) all ancillary works. Toorard Freemount Co. Cork 19/05522 Ruden Homes Ltd. Permission 10/06/2019 Demolish existing outhouses and for the construction of 3 no. 23/06/2020 4785 dwellinghouses and to carry out all associated siteworks Courtstown Little Island Co. Cork 19/05790 Ciara Bland, Michael O'Flynn Permission 17/07/2019 A) Subdivision of an existing site and removal of the existing 23/06/2020 4793 septic tank and percolation area, B) Installation of a new treatment unit to service the existing dwelling, C) Construct a new dwelling with treatment unit and percolation area and D) alterations and widening of existing vehicular entrance together with all associated site ancillary works Knocknagore Crosshaven Co. Cork 19/06138 Lagan Bitumen Ltd. Permission 28/08/2019 Continued use and operation of the existing quarry, mobile 23/06/2020 4801 concrete plant and ancillary works permitted under Plan Ref. No. 01/6926 ()ABP Ref. No. PL04.131372) and Plan Reg. Ref. No. 14/5979, with minor revisions to the permitted extraction area. Permission is also being sought for the production of ground Create date and time: 03/07/2020 09:39:30 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 limestone using a mobile crushing mill and the provision of a storage shed of c. 60sq.m, all within an application area of c. 4.83 Ha. Kilnadrow Mitchelstown Co. Cork 19/06579 Caleb and Sarah Leahy Permission 29/10/2019 Constructing an extension/alterations to existing 23/06/2020 4798 dwellinghouse, constructing a new garage and associated site works, including replacement sewage system. Bluebell lodge Rigsdale Ballinhassig Co. Cork 19/06610 Donal Kelly, Patrick Walsh Permission 31/10/2019 Alterations to elevations, signage and first floor extension 25/06/2020 4808 including raising the roof of existing retail/storage building to include first floor extension and change of use of first floor storage area to provide separate first floor office accommodation with all associated site and ancillary works. Main Street Rathgoggan Middle Charleville Co. Cork 19/06763 Pat Buckley Permission for 20/11/2019 Retention of existing dog boarding kennels and an attached 25/06/2020 4809 Retention store for domestic use Bearforest Lower & Bearforest Upper Mallow Co. Cork 19/06787 Declan Walsh Permission 22/11/2019 (A) construction of cubicle shed and underground slatted slurry 26/06/2020 4816 storage tanks adjacent to existing cubicle shed. (B) construction of 2 no. silage pits and all associated siteworks. Greenhill Burnfort Mallow 19/07025 Robert and John Gerard Watson Permission 19/12/2019 Extension to existing milking parlour and all asssociated site 22/06/2020 4782 works on existing farmyard. Doony Milford Co. Cork 19/07027 Robert and John Gerard Watson Permission 19/12/2019 Construction of a new slatted unit and silo slabs and all 26/06/2020 4818 associated site works on existing farmyard. Gortnagoul Milford Co. Cork 19/07080 Julie-Anne Long, Daniel Cahill Permission 20/12/2019 To construct a two storey split-level dwelling and detached 23/06/2020 4794 single storey garden store, the installation of a domestic wastewater treatment system and polishing filter, new site Create date and time: 03/07/2020 09:39:30 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 entrance with walls and piers and all associated site works Ballyhank Waterfall Near Cork Co. Cork 20/00096 Mary O'Leary Permission for 24/02/2020 Retention of (i) Part change of use of ground floor of dwelling 22/06/2020 200 Retention to dog grooming and dog accessory shop, (ii) Dog boarding kennels with yard, (iii) Open yard for dog run and (iv) associated site works Curraghcrowley East Ballineen Co. Cork 20/00124 David Shannon Permission 06/03/2020 Construction of detached agricultural building with 23/06/2020 205 underground slatted tank for the housing of cattle and all associated site works Brahalish Durrus Co. Cork - 20/00132 Arron Fowler Permission 10/03/2020 To erect a single storey extension to side of dwelling house and 23/06/2020 204 associated site development works Maulikeeve Bantry Co. Cork 20/00148 Teddy and Ann O'Regan Permission 18/03/2020 Construct a milking parlour, dairy, store room, plant room, 22/06/2020 201 roofed cattle handling yard, two no. open cattle holding yards, two no. concrete cow paths, slatted soiled water tank, concrete apron, feed storage bin, alterations to existing site entrance and carry out associated site works Gortnamucklagh Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/00150 Kieran and Finola McCarthy Permission 19/03/2020 Alterations and extension to the existing dwelling house to 22/06/2020 203 include the following; a) the construction of a new single storey to the side and rear of dwelling, b) various elevational alterations to the front, side and rear of existing including the relocation of the entrance door along the front elevation with a new canopy over door, c) the relocation of a roof light to the eastern side of dwelling and d) all associated ancillary site works located at the existing site Creggane Rosscarbery Co. Cork 20/00152 James Crowley (Legal Personal Rep of Permission for 20/03/2020 Permission for the retention of (A) Extension to Existing 22/06/2020 202 Mary Ellen Crowley (deceased) Retention Dwelling (B) Construction of a detached garage (C) Relocation of dwelling and entrance from that as granted under 76/1974 Corran North Create date and time: 03/07/2020 09:39:30 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 Drinagh Co. Cork 20/00154 Fiona York Permission for 20/03/2020 Permission for retention of the following works to a dwelling 23/06/2020 206 Retention house; (i) single storey sunroom extension to front, (ii) single storey extension to side and (iii) fenestration/external door changes to original house Cloonties Leap Co. Cork 20/00158 Ivan Camier Permission 23/03/2020 Change of use of part of retail area to off licence 23/06/2020 208 Camiers Service Station Main Street Ballydehob Co. Cork 20/00159 Dunmanway Cultural and Visitor Permission 23/03/2020 The erection of external signage to the front (South East) and 23/06/2020 209 Centre Company Limited by side (North East) elevations of the existing cultural and heritage Guarantee centre, as well as the installation of 7 no. CCTV Cameras. This development consists of works to a protected structure Wesley Place Dunmanway North Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/00163 John and Maura Murray Permission 24/03/2020 Permission for the following change to the proposed 23/06/2020 207 development of 3 dwelling houses as approved under planning reference 19/00065: change of site boundaries resulting in the reduction of garden space for dwelling no. 1 Glencurragh Marsh Skibbereen Co. Cork 20/00164 Michael Dullea Permission, 25/03/2020 Permission for retention of existing slatted slurry tank, 24/06/2020 210 Permission for permission to construct a cattle house and carry out associated Retention site works (alterations to plan previously permitted under planning reg. no. 15/00230) Ahagilla Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00165 Lorraine & John O'Doherty Extension of 25/03/2020 Planning Permission for construction of a domestic garage, 25/06/2020 213 Duration including all ancillary site works Carrigbaun Drinagh Co. Cork 20/00166 John Horgan Permission for 25/03/2020 Retention of existing cattlehouse with slatted slurry tank. 24/06/2020 211 Retention Belrose Upper Enniskeane Co. Cork Create date and time: 03/07/2020 09:39:30 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 20/00167 Tanya Aherne Permission 25/03/2020 Construction of Garage 24/06/2020 212 Foxglove Barry's Road Schull Co. Cork 20/00173 Aishling O'Sullivan Permission 26/03/2020 Construct dwelling, install waste water treatment system and 25/06/2020 214 all associated site works Mealisheen Leap Skibbereen Co. Cork 20/04014 Neilie O'Callaghan Permission 10/01/2020 The demolition of former shop and construction of 2 new semi- 23/06/2020 4795 detached one and half storey dwellinghouses, new entrances together with all other ancillary site works. Lismahane Model Village Dripsey Co. Cork 20/04018 Yvonne Twomey Permission 10/01/2020 The demolition of existing derelict dwellinghouse and 23/06/2020 4796 outhouses, construction of new dwellinghouse in lieu thereof, domestic storage shed attached to proposed dwellinghouse, new entrance, septic tank and percolation area together with all other ancillary site works Ballyvongane Coachford Co. Cork 20/04027 Sharon Cronin Permission 15/01/2020 To construct a dwellinghouse 22/06/2020 4775 Robertstown Carrigaline Co.
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