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Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 11/01/2020 TO 17/01/2020 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 19/00303 Deirdre McCarthy Permission for 08/05/2019 Permission for the following works to a protected structure: 14/01/2020 16 Retention retention of change of use of ground floor unit from retail use to office use The Round Tower Main Street & Barrack Street, Townlots Bantry, Co. Cork 19/00554 Connolly Property Developments Permission 23/08/2019 Construct a dwelling house along with all associated site works on 17/01/2020 20 serviced site Site No. 7 Cove View Baltimore Co. Cork 19/00555 Connolly Property Developments Permission 26/08/2019 To construct dwelling house along with all associated site works on 17/01/2020 21 serviced site Site No. 2 Cove View Baltimore Co. Cork 19/00662 Aiden McCarthy Permission 11/10/2019 Permission is being sought for the following works to existing 14/01/2020 13 dwelling house and attached ruinous outbuilding; (i) demolition of existing single storey annex to rear of house, (ii) construction of new two storey extension to rear, (iii) renovations to existing house including installation of 4 no. new windows to front and side elevations and replacement of front door with window, (iv) renovations and change of use of attached outbuilding to habitable use including installation of new roof, installation of new Create date and time: 24/01/2020 15:28:17 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 glazing/doors to front, side and rear elevations and installation of balcony to side elevation, (v) installation of raised walkway from first floor level to rear garden, (vi) installation of new wastewater treatment system and (vii) all associated site and landscaping works Gearhameen Durrus Bantry Co. Cork 19/00713 Tara Green Permission 08/11/2019 (i) Removal of existing wind turbine and ancillary detached 13/01/2020 11 equipment cabin, |ii) construction of detached dwelling house, (iii) installation of wastewater treatment system and (iv) all associated site works Tracashel Glengarriff Co. Cork 19/00719 MOS Acres Farm Limited Permission 12/11/2019 Construct a milking parlour, dairy, plant room, roofed cattle 14/01/2020 15 holding yard, calf house, slatted slurry tank, soiled water tank, feed storage bin, earth walled bunding to existing overground slurry storage tank and carry out associated site works Derreenavarrihy Caheragh Drimoleague Co. Cork 19/00722 Pat and Anne Cahalane Extension of 13/11/2019 The development will consist of design alterations to the two 13/01/2020 12 Duration storey residence previously granted under planning ref. 10/00557 and 06/424 and the reinstatement of an existing structure within the curtilage of the site for use incidental to the enjoyment of the house. Reenogreena Glandore Co. Cork 19/00732 Coillte Teoranta Permission 15/11/2019 To construct an entrance and access road to a forestry block and 17/01/2020 22 all associated site services Ballycommane Durrus Bantry Co. Cork 19/00736 Kieran O'Shea Permission, 18/11/2019 Permission for the retention of floor slab, the reconstruction of 16/01/2020 17 Permission for collapsed dwelling (65sqm) and the construction of single storey Retention porch to front and a two storey extension to rear, the provision and installation of a new sewerage treatment system and percolation area and all associated site works Trafrask West Create date and time: 24/01/2020 15:28:17 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 Adrigole Co. Cork 19/00740 John and Adrian Beamish Permission 20/11/2019 Construct a cattle house with two no. slatted slurry tanks, 16/01/2020 19 construct a soiled water tank and carry out associated site works Milane Dunmanway Co. Cork 19/00758 Gary O'Callaghan Permission 29/11/2019 Demolish an existing extension, to carry out alterations and 16/01/2020 18 construct a new extension to existing dwellinghouse together with all associated site works Tooreen Kilcrohane Bantry Co. Cork 19/04070 James L. Moynihan Permission 18/01/2019 The construction of 14 no. two storey semi-detached 17/01/2020 4078 dwellinghouses, a new vehicular entrance from the Claragh Road and all ancillary site development works. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. Claragh Road Mountleader Millstreet Co. Cork 19/04121 P & C O'Flynn Limited Permission 23/01/2019 To put in place a new shop front, including associated signage and 13/01/2020 4033 lighting, which will replace the existing shop front No. 22 Thomas Davis Street Mallow Co. Cork 19/04124 Murnane & O'Shea Ltd. Permission 24/01/2019 The construction of 94 no. dwelling houses and all ancillary site 13/01/2020 4040 works. The proposed residential development represents a change of house type from that permitted under Cork County Council planning reference 06/10171 [as amended under planning reference 09/4276 and subsequently extended under planning reference 14/4654]. The proposed development provides for the construction of 76 no. 3 bedroom semi-detached /end of terrace dwelling houses, 10 no. 4 bedroom semi-detached dwelling houses and 8 no. 2 bedroom terraced dwelling houses. Access to the proposed development will be provided via the estate entrance as permitted under planning reference 06/10171 [as amended under planning reference 09/4276 and subsequently extended under planning reference under planning reference 14/4654]. Carrigane Road Carrigtohill (townland) Create date and time: 24/01/2020 15:28:17 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 Carrigtwohill Co. Cork 19/04145 Paul O'Riordan Permission, 25/01/2019 Retention and completion of dwelling (change of plan from that 16/01/2020 4075 Permission for permitted under PL. Reg. No. 06/12273). Permission to install an Retention on site waste water treatment unit and all associated site works. Ballyhillogue Mourneabbey Mallow Co. Cork 19/04616 SOF Childcare Ltd. Permission for 13/03/2019 Retention of the existing extensions and alterations to the existing 13/01/2020 4032 Retention crèche playschool/preschool as constructed with all associated site and ancillary works. Baltydaniel East Newtwopothouse Mallow Co. Cork 19/04962 Maple Healthcare Ltd Permission 17/04/2019 (i) Construction of a new two storey pitched roof extension with 14/01/2020 4055 glazed link to the rear of existing residential care facility to cater for an additional 8 residents (ii) Extension of existing carpark area to provide 8 additional carparking spaces (iii) Installation of new waste water treatment plant to serve the new extension (iv) Decommission of existing waste water treatment percolation area (v) Installation of new raised sand/soil percolation area to serve both the new and existing waste water treatment plants (vi) all associated site works necessary to facilitate the development. Meelin Knockduff Upper Newmarket Co. Cork 19/05275 Compass Coastal Developments Ltd Permission 21/05/2019 Construction of 6 no detached 2-storey dwellinghouses and 10 no 15/01/2020 4068 semi-detached 3 storey split level semi-detached dwellinghouses, and all associated site works including small modular block retaining walls. Compass Hill Dromderrig Kinsale Co. Cork 19/05345 John Hegarty Permission 27/05/2019 Extensions to existing farm buildings for the housing of cattle and 13/01/2020 4048 feedstuffs and the erection of a machinery shed Gortdotia South Whitechurch Co. Cork 19/05372 Munster Agricultural Society Company Permission 29/05/2019 The construction of a Multi-Purpose Sports, Exhibition & Education 14/01/2020 4057 Limited by Guarantee facility, 2 no. ancillary buildings and site development works. The proposed multi-purpose facility will be constructed over 2 storeys Create date and time: 24/01/2020 15:28:17 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 and will comprise 3 no. exhibition halls, tiered seating, restaurant / lounge with outdoor terrace, kitchen, changing facilities, office / admin / staff facilities, toilets and rooftop solar panels. Ancillary buildings to include single storey multi-purpose storage and livestock shed and a single storey service building to include a generator Room, ESB substation and toilets. Ancillary site development works to include a generator Room, ESB substation and toilets. Ancillary site development works include provision of a marshalling area, internal circulation roads, surface car parking, bicycle shelter, site landscaping including water feature and underground water treatment system including three stage treatment plant, temporary underground effluent holding tank and tertiary treatment percolation tanks. The proposed development also makes provision for a new bus stop and shelter on the Curraheen Road and for the upgrade of the Curraheen Road to provide for the continuation of the existing footpath. Access to the proposed development will be via proposed pedestrian and vehicular entrances to Curraheen Road (L2222-34). Curraheen (townland) Curraheen Road Co. Cork 19/05388 John and Máirín Fitzgerald Permission, 29/05/2019 Permission for(A) construction of a single storey extension to rear 17/01/2020 4081 Permission for of existing house, elevational changes to existing dwelling, Retention material alterations to the existing structure and all associated site works and (B) Retention of the existing shed at rear of site Glenview Cottage Lavally Upper Mallow Co.
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