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File Number Roscommon County Council DATE : 01/02/2004 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 17:23:37 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 15/12/2003 TO 19/12/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LICE LICE 03/1598 Brian Morahan, P 15/12/2003 To construct 2 blocks of 2 bedroom semi-detached Bellanagare, bungalows, connection to existing services and all Co. Roscommon. associated site development works which forms part of previously granted planning permission ref. no. PD/00/502 at Bellanagare Townland, Bellanagare, Co. Roscommon. 03/1599 Michelle Keaveney, P 15/12/2003 To erect a new dwellinghouse, garage, connection to Athleague, existing services, access onto the public road and all Co. Roscommon. associated site development works. Athleague Townland, Athleague, Co. Roscommon. 03/1600 Brian Beirne, P 15/12/2003 Permission for the construction of a single dwellinghouse, No. 4 Karol Avenue, septic tank and percolation area, entrance walls and Elphin, ancillary works associated at Co. Roscommon. Cloonshannagh Townland, Elphin, Co. Roscommon. 03/1601 Midland Computers Ltd., P 15/12/2003 Planning permission for change of use from a residence to Arcadia, offices, including minor alterations, site parking, widening Athlone, site entrance, signage and associated services including Co. Westmeath. connection to the mains sewerage and site works at Monksland Townland, Galway Road, Monksland, Athlone, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 01/02/2004 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 17:23:37 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 15/12/2003 TO 19/12/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LICE LICE 03/1602 Paul Brooks, P 15/12/2003 To demolish existing dwellinghouse and erect new Culliagharny, dwellinghouse and construct septic tank. Creagh, Culliagharny Townland, Ballinasloe, Ballinasloe, Co. Roscommon. Co. Roscommon. 03/1603 Padraig Roddy, P 15/12/2003 To construct an extension to his dwelling house, along with Boyle Road, all alterations to layout and elevations and to erect a Frenchpark, garden/fuel store. Co. Roscommon. Cloonshanville Td., Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon. 03/1604 Seamus De Nash, P 15/12/2003 To construct extension and renovate existing house and for Flaskagh, septic tank and waste water treatment system at Elphin, Toberrory Townland, Co. Roscommon. Roscommon. 03/1605 Alan Feeney, P 15/12/2003 For erection of conservatory to side of dwellinghouse, Ballyglass, already granted planning permission under reference no. Ballinaheglish, PD/03/67 Co. Roscommon. Lisnalegan Townland Ballinaheglish. 03/1606 David Molloy, P 15/12/2003 For alterations to front elevation of existing shop front, to Main Street, include additional entrance door to premises at Roscommon. Ardnanagh Townland, Main Street, Roscommon. DATE : 01/02/2004 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 17:23:37 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 15/12/2003 TO 19/12/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LICE LICE 03/1607 Sean Connaughton, P 15/12/2003 For change of house plans for sites no. 35, 36, 37 and 38 Carrowbehy, at Hollywood Grove Castlerea, Ballaghaderreen Townland, Co. Roscommon. Co. Roscommon. 03/1608 Martin Kennedy, A 15/12/2003 To outline planning permission granted under P&D ref Kildallogue Heights, 01/1202 to erect single storey dwelling, construct septic Strokestown, tank, effluent treatment system for single houses and Co. Roscommon. percolation area at Rooaun Townland, Kilglass, Co. Roscommon. 03/1609 Edward Spellman, P 15/12/2003 Planning permission for the erection of 2 no. dormer 6-7 Grattan Street, dwelling houses with septic tanks at Sligo. Cloonmurly Townland, Kilteevan, Co. Roscommon. 03/1610 Peter McNiffe, P 15/12/2003 For a septic tank and domestic sewage treatment plant at Keadew West, Altagowlan Townland, Keadew, Boyle, Arigna, Co. Roscommon. Co. Roscommon. 03/1611 Joseph & Pauline Creavin, P 15/12/2003 To construct domestic garage/fuel shed. Newtown, Newtown, Coolegarry, Coolegarry, Co. Roscommon. Co. Roscommon. DATE : 01/02/2004 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 17:23:37 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 15/12/2003 TO 19/12/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LICE LICE 03/1612 Joe & Orla Dooley, P 15/12/2003 To demolish an existing habitable dwelling and to construct Moneylea, a new two-storey dwellinghouse and carry out all Rathcroghan, associated site works at Co. Roscommon. Moneylea Townland, Rathcroghan, Co. Roscommon. 03/1613 Michael Scott, P 16/12/2003 For the construction of an extension to dwellinghouse at Clonfad, Clonfad Townland, Ballinasloe, Ballinasloe, Co. Roscommon. Co. Roscommon. 03/1614 Patrick Feeney Jnr., O 16/12/2003 Outline Planning Permission to erect dormer dwelling and 7 Bloomfield Drive, construct septic tank/percolation area at Athlone, Fearagh Townland, Co. Westmeath. Ballymurray, Co. Roscommon. 03/1615 Michael Spollen, O 16/12/2003 Outline Planning Permission to erect dwelling with effluent Cloonshannagh, treatment system at Termonbarry, Cloonshannagh Townland, Co. Roscommon. Tarmonbarry, Co. Roscommon. 03/1616 Tommy Kearney, P 16/12/2003 To construct two dwellinghouses with garages and Farragher, associated site development works at Four-Mile-House, Ballyfinnegan Townland, Co. Roscommon. Ballintubber, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 01/02/2004 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 17:23:37 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 15/12/2003 TO 19/12/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LICE LICE 03/1617 St. Domonic's GAA, P 16/12/2003 To retain structures and services as constructed and to Galey, apply for permission to erect flood lighting, erect dressing Knockroghery, rooms and meeting room at our playing grounds at Co. Roscommon. Galey Townland, Knockroghery, Co. Roscommon. 03/1618 David Fallon, P 16/12/2003 Retention of 4 no. windows which are additions to planning The Walk, permission granted under PD/02/1323. The additions Roscommon. include 4 windows ie., 2 upstairs and 2 downstairs. Also change to general arrangement of windows on ground floor, situated at Clooneybeirne Townland, The Walk, Roscommon. 03/1619 Martina McElligott, P 16/12/2003 To retain and complete existing conservatory, retain slatted 157 Crodaun, front canopy to front door, erect timber post and rail front Forest Park, Cellbridge, boundary fence at Co. Kildare. Shanballybaun Townland, Leitrim, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 01/02/2004 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 17:23:37 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 15/12/2003 TO 19/12/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LICE LICE 03/1620 Kevin Flynn, P 16/12/2003 To construct Nursing/Convalescent Home together with Ballinphuill, associated site development works, to include sewerage Tibohine, Castlerea, treatment plant and percolation area. The building is to Co. Roscommon. comprise of the following accommodation.: 16 no. twin en-suite bedrooms, 16 no. single en-suite bedrooms, reception/waiting area, consulting room, offices, kitchen, diningroom, communal room, t.v. room, conservatiory, nurses station, sluice room, laundry, staff room, oratory, mediatation room, staff changing area, hairdresser's salon supervisors apartment, toilets & bathroom at Ballinphuill Townland, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. 03/1621 Niall Blundell, O 17/12/2003 To erect a dwellinghouse and septic tank. 1, Meadow Court, Rathpeak, Portnick, Ballinasloe, Ballinasloe. Co. Roscommon. 03/1622 Frank Hanley, P 17/12/2003 To erect dwelling house and construct septic tank and Doughill, percolation area and all associated site works at Curraghroe, Cloonshee Townland, Co. Roscommon. Ballagh, Co. Roscommon. 03/1623 Keith Murray, A 17/12/2003 To construct a dwellinghouse with septic tank and Doorty, percolation area. Four-Mile-House, Carrowntornan Townland, Co. Roscommon. Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 01/02/2004 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 17:23:37 PAGE : 7 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 15/12/2003 TO 19/12/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LICE LICE 03/1624 Teresa Walsh, P 17/12/2003 To revise condition no. 16 of the grant of planning Derrycarbury, permission register reference number PD/02/623 to erect a Kilteevan, dwelling house, domestic garage, septic tank and Co. Roscommon. percolation area at Doughil Townland, Co. Roscommon. 03/1625 Fionan Raftery, P 17/12/2003 To construct a dwelling house with garage and associated No. 24 Hyde Court, site works at site no. 7 Hyde Court at Roscommon. Ardsallagh Beg Townland, Co. Roscommon. 03/1626 Padraig Beirne, O 17/12/2003 To erect 2 no. dwelling houses each with septic tank Grallagh, systems at Fairymount, Ardlougher Townland, Co. Roscommon. Elphin, Co. Roscommon. 03/1627 Kitty Gately, O 17/12/2003 To construct a dwellinghouse with septic tank and Carrowndrisha, percolation area. Knockcroghery, Carrowndrisha Td., Co. Roscommon. Co. Roscommon. DATE : 01/02/2004 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 17:23:37 PAGE : 8 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 15/12/2003 TO 19/12/2003 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP.
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