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CORK COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED from 20/04/2019 to 26/04/2019 That It Is the Responsibili CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM 20/04/2019 TO 26/04/2019 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 INVALID DATE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 17/0718 5 Angela Leonard Permission 24/04/2019 6 No. residential serviced sites. This development will include the construction of a new combined entrance to 3 no. proposed residential serviced sites, including removal of existing roadside ditch and construction of new road boundary and entrance walls on the Toons Bridge to Inchigeela Road (R584) along with 3 number individual entrances to 3 number proposed residential serviced sites on the Toons Bridge to Dromcarra Road (R587) at Teergay, Toons Bridge, Macroom Teergay Toons Bridge Macroom Co. Cork 18/00534 Damien Drohan, Michelle Holland Permission 25/04/2019 (I) Demolition of existing single storey extensions to the rear and side of existing two storey dwelling, ii) the construction of a two storey extension to the side of the existing two storey dwelling and all associated site works Ardgehane Clonakilty Co. Cork. 18/00605 Daytona Contractors Ltd. Permission 26/04/2019 Construction of residential development of 81 no. dwelling houses, childcare facility and all ancillary site development works. The proposed development consists of the construction of 9 no. detached 4-bed dwellings, 56 no. 3-bed semi-detached dwellings and 16 no. 2-bed terraced dwellings. Access to the new development will be via existing entrance to The Miles Create date and time: 03/05/2019 15:57:55 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 The Miles Clonakilty Co. Cork 18/00605 Daytona Contractors Ltd. Permission 26/04/2019 Construction of residential development of 81 no. dwelling houses, childcare facility and all ancillary site development works. The proposed development consists of the construction of 9 no. detached 4-bed dwellings, 56 no. 3-bed semi-detached dwellings and 16 no. 2-bed terraced dwellings. Access to the new development will be via existing entrance to The Miles The Miles Clonakilty Co. Cork 18 /00628 Eimear O'Regan & Mark O'Brien Permission 26/04/2019 Construction of a dwelling house, garage and all associated site works Duneen Dunmore Clonakilty Co. Cork 18/00734 Orla Green Permission 23/04/2019 Construction of dwelling house and all associa ted site works Coolieragh Glengarriff Co. Cork 18/00750 Stauntons Foods Ltd. Permission 23/04/2019 a) The installation of an underground pipeline to convey treated water from the existing on site wastewater treatment plant at Staunton Foods Ltd. to an existing outfall pipeline in Timoleague village, 1.6km north east of the facility. It will utilise the field adjoining the existing wastewater treatment plant, along the road corridor's L-4021-0 Barryshall, Timoleague, L-4021-0, L-5046-1, R601-0 Timoleague, Co. Cork. b.) the construction of an inspection manhole chamber at the point of the existing outfall, c) all associated site works. This application relates to an establishment which has an Industrial Emissions Licence & an Integrated Pollution Control Licence (P0947-01). An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) & Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and shall be submitted to the Planning Authority with this application. Barryshall, Timoleague, Co. Cork, 2) L-4021-0, Barryshall, Timoleague, Co. Cork 3) L-4021-0, L-5046-1, R601-0 Timoleague, Co. Cork 18/00752 Lowry O'Mahony, Duncan Cook Permission 23/04/2019 The construction of a proposed dwelling house, garage and all associated site works Youghals Create date and time: 03/05/2019 15:57:55 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 Inchyhdoney Road Clonakilty Co. Cork 18/00818 Phil White Permission, 24/04/2019 Retain and complete two storey extension to rear of existing Permission for dwelling and retention of increased eaves and ridge height to roof Retention of existing dwelling together with retention of demolition works on two lean-to-side annexes of existing dwelling, permission to construct new lean-to-side annex, construction of new site entrance, installation of new domestic effluent treatment plant, including all site development works to facilitate the foregoing works Munnig South Skibbereen Co Cork 18/05444 Shane and Tadgh Buckley Permission 23/04/2019 The construction of 3 no. two storey dwelling houses with domestic garages, together with new access road and all associated site works. Chapel Road, Kingwilliamstown Ballydesmond Mallow Co. Cork 18/06246 The Minister for Education and Skills Permission 24/04/2019 Construction of a new school building comprising 1 no. 3 storey, 600 pupil, Post Primary school building (Roll No:68263P) with physical education hall, support teaching spaces and ancillary accommodation, with a total floor area of 9050sq.m. The site works to the school grounds will consist of the provision of150 no. cycle storage spaces, bin store/external store, ball courts, secure special play area, 1 no. 50sq.m. external material storage building for wood and metal work studies with associated covered work area, landscaping and new entrance gates, boundary treatment and all other associated site development works. The works to the remainder of the site consist of the provision of 67 no. car parking spaces, 4 no. disabled access car parking spaces, drop-off and pick- up facilities all on a site C. 3.97 Hectares. Carrigaline Road Ardarrig Douglas Co. Cork 18/06298 David Hayes Permission 24/04 /2019 The construction of a dwellinghouse and domestic garage and associated site works Slieveroe Riverstick Co. Cork 18/06314 Tom Cavanagh Permission 24/04/2019 Renovation, alterations to elevations, partial demolition, extension Create date and time: 03/05/2019 15:57:55 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 and conversion of exis ting disused building from office and dwelling to 2 no. dwellings and construction of 1 number detached dwellinghouse to the rear of site and all ancillary site works. Bridget's Street Carrignagroghera Fermoy Co. Cork 18/06424 Irish Water Permission 24/0 4/2019 The construction of a new 13m diameter, 4m high circular water storage reservoir. The works will also comprise of a new perimeter and access gate, internal site roadway and all associated ancillary works and other enabling civil works. Glenreagh Kiskeam Co. Cork 18/06425 Irish Water Permission 24/04/2019 The construction of a new potable water pumphouse. The pumphouse will contain chemical dosing facilities and welfare facilities. The works will also comprise the construction of a new perimeter, access gate, internal site roadway and all associated ancillary works and other enabling civil works. Glenreagh Kiskeam Co. Cork 18/06458 James and Patricia Biggane Permission 23/04/2019 To construct a dwellinghouse with domestic garage, entrance, wastewater treatment unit with percolation area and all associated site and ancillary works. Meenatarriff Newmarket Co. Cork 18/06477 Brian McManagan Permission, 23/04/2019 Retention of extension to rear and sides of dwellinghouse an d Permission for retention of a garden shed Retention Leighton House Lybe Belgooly 18/06531 Noreen Kingston, Tom Sherman Permission, 25/04/2019 Retention of 1 no. cattle shed and 1 no. farm machinery shed and Permission for Permission to construct 1 no. finisher pig house and associated Retention works in order to comply with animal welfare legislation S.I. 311 of 2010 European Communities (Welfare of Farmed Animals) Regulations. Dromore North Dromahane Mallow Co. Cork Create date and time: 03/05/2019 15:57:55 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 18/06562 Reeve Wave Limited Permission 26/04/2019 An exten sion to the permitted solar photovoltaic (PV) array permitted by Cork County Council (planning reference 16/5455). The development will consist of; 1) up to 41,600 m2 of solar panels on ground mounted steel frames, internal underground cables & ducts, up to 5 no. inverter units, boundary security fence, CCTV and landscaping; 2) underground electrical grid connection cabling and ducting connecting the permitted onsite control cabin (planning reference 16/5455) to the national grid at Boggeragh Substation in the townland of Crinnaloo South, Co. Cork and 3) all associated ancillary works. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) accompanies this application. Carragraigue Inchamay North and Crinnaloo South Near Rathcool Co. Cork 18/06705 Douglas Hurling and Football Cl ub Permission 25/04/2019 The construction of a synthetic all weather playing pitch along with floodlighting consisting of 8 masts of maximum height of 18m and maximum lux level of 500, security perimeter fencing with ball netting two hurling walls and all associated site works. Flood- lighting will not be in operation after 11.00pm nightly on the grounds. St. Columba's Boys & Girls National School Douglas West, Grange Douglas Co. Cork 18/06761 Phoenix Core Holdings Limited Permission 23/04/2019 Residentia l Development - Construction of 45 No dwelling houses and associated site works, including new site entrance and connection to public services. Glanduff Kilbrittain Co. Cork 18/06949 John and Mary Ludgate Permission for 26/04/2019 Retention of dwelling house as constructed (change of layout and Retention design from that granted under Pl. Reg. No. 2019/83) retention of detached domestic garage as constructed and retention of entrance location, septic tank, percolation area, site boundaries and all associated site works. Rathnee Ballyclough Mallow Co. Cork 18/07098 Michelle Gleeson Permission for 26/04/2019 The retention of the 1st floor extension to the existing dwelling Retention house.
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