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File Number Roscommon County Council DATE : 03/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:16:07 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 21/11/2005 TO 25/11/2005 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LIC. LIC. 05/1535 Gareth Wright, P 21/11/2005 For change of use of part of premises from manufacturing Lanesboro Street, unit to Physiotherapy Clinic, Physical Rehabilitation Centre Roscommon. and Gymnasium at Ballyboughan Td., Racecourse Road, Roscommon. 05/1536 Michael Kelly, P 21/11/2005 To construct a slated shed at Tonlagee Td., Tonlagee Td., Roscommon. Roscommon. 05/1537 Liam & Ann Marie Keenan, P 21/11/2005 To erect dwelling house and domestic garage/store and Ballybride, construct a septic tank system and percolation area and all Roscommon. associated site works at Ardkeel Td., Roscommon. 05/1538 Cathriona Egan, P 21/11/2005 For the construction of a new 2 storey dwelling, proprietary New Ballagh, treatment septic tank, garage and associated site works at Knockcroghery, Ballagh Td., Co. Roscommon. Knockcrogher, Co. Roscommon. 05/1539 Olive Anglim & Peader Healy, P 21/11/2005 For erection of a house and a garage with connection to Ballyfarnon, services on our site at Boyle, Alderford Td., Co. Roscommon. Ballyfarnon, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 03/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:16:07 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 21/11/2005 TO 25/11/2005 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LIC. LIC. 05/1540 Maura Nevin Davy & Michael P 21/11/2005 To erect single storey dwelling and domestic garage, Bison Davy, effluent treatment system for single houses and percolation No. 1 Oaklawn Drive, area at Racecourse Road, Carrownabrickna Td., Roscommon. Roscommon. 05/1541 John Murray, P 21/11/2005 To erect single storey dwelling and domestic garage, Bison Fallon Avenue, effluent treatment unit for single houses and percolation Roscommon. area at Dooherty Td., Four-Mile-House, Co. Roscommon. 05/1542 Val Kane, O 21/11/2005 To erect a new dwelling house, provide sewerage treatment 95 Woodhaven, system, access onto the public road and all associated site Ennis, development works at Co. Clare. Corbally Middle & East Td Elphin, Co. Roscommon. 05/1543 Ardhomes Ltd., C 21/11/2005 On grant of outline permission (ref no. 02/1332) for 8 no. Y Mardyke Street, dwellinghouses, (comprising of 5 no. dormers, 2 no. Athlone, bungalows and 1 no. one and a half storey dwellng) and Co. Westmeath. ancillary site works and services on a site of a proctected structure at Ballyforan Td., Co. Roscommon. DATE : 03/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:16:07 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 21/11/2005 TO 25/11/2005 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LIC. LIC. 05/1544 Paul Simon, P 22/11/2005 For the construction of a dwellinghouse together with septic No. 3 Meadow vale, tank and domestic effluent treatment plant and polishing Boyle, filter, together with new entrance and all ancillary site Co. Roscommon. works and services at Derryvunny Td., Corrigeenroe, Co. Roscommon. 05/1545 Myabode Ltd., P 22/11/2005 For change of use from 6 no. Holiday Homes previously C/o Knockhall Farms, granted under PD/03/1269 to 6 no. dwelling houses to be Knockhall, Rooskey, used as permanent residency where necessary at Co. Roscommon. Mullaghmacormick Td., Co. Roscommon. 05/1546 James Mannion, P 22/11/2005 To construct a slatted shed at Milltown, Milltown Td., Castleplunkett, Castleplunkett, Co. Roscommon. Co. Roscommon. 05/1547 James Mannion, P 22/11/2005 To construct 2 no. Bungalow type dwellinghouses, septic Milltown Td., tanks, percolation areas and all associated development Castleplunkett, works at Co. Roscommon. Caslteplunkett Td., Co. Roscommon. DATE : 03/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:16:07 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 21/11/2005 TO 25/11/2005 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LIC. LIC. 05/1548 Emmet Fetherston, P 22/11/2005 To construct a dwellinghouse and garage and fuel store Rathmew, with waste-water treatment system at Oran, Ardmore Td., Co. Roscommon. Donamon, Co. Roscommon. 05/1549 Brian Lynn, P 22/11/2005 To construct a dwellinghouse and garage and fuel store C/o Emmet Fetherston, with waste-water treatment system at Rathmew, Oran, Ardmore Td., Co. Roscommon. Donamon, Co. Roscommon. 05/1550 Lorraine Carroll, P 22/11/2005 To erect a dwellinghouse and garage, and to constructa Aghalustia, septic tank system at Ballaghaderreen, Aghalustia Td., Co. Roscommon. Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon. 05/1551 Brian Maloney & Mary Geever P 22/11/2005 To erect a dwellinghouse and garage, and to construct a Maloney, septic tank system at 48 Regent Road, Ballymaging/Castlemore Td Harborne, Ballaghaderreen, Brimingham B17 9JV Co. Roscommon. 05/1552 Sean Connaughton, P 22/11/2005 To erect a dwellinghouse along with connection to public Carrowbehy, services and ancillary site development works at Castlerea, Ballaghaderren Td., Co. Roscommon. Co. Roscommon. DATE : 03/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:16:07 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 21/11/2005 TO 25/11/2005 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LIC. LIC. 05/1553 Kathleen Nevin, P 22/11/2005 For a house and domestic sewage treatment plant at Clooncraft, Cloonglasny Beg Td., Hillstreet, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Roscommon. Co. Leitrim. 05/1554 Owen Carley, P 22/11/2005 To construct a slatted house and calf creep and ancillary Corrastoona, works on my lands at Ballintubber, Castlerea, Corrastoona More Td., Co. Roscommon. Ballintubber, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. 05/1555 Brean Ward, P 22/11/2005 To construct a dormer type dwelling house, garage, Listerfield, treatment system, percolation area and associated works at Curraghboy, Athlone, Carrowmurragh Td., Co. Roscommon. Kiltoom, Athlone, Co. Roscommon. 05/1556 John Casserly, P 22/11/2005 For the construction of a slatted house incorporating calf Treanagry, creep, feed passage and assocaited underground tank Boyle, together with all ancillary site works at Co. Roscommon. Treanagry Td., Boyle, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 03/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:16:07 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 21/11/2005 TO 25/11/2005 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LIC. LIC. 05/1557 Paul Byrne, P 22/11/2005 For the construction of a commerical building including Abbey Heights, factory floor, workshop, office and toilet accommodation Boyle, (total floor area approximately 244 m2) together with all Co. Roscommon. ancillary site works and services including connection to existing mains services at Warren or Drum Td., Boyle, Co. Roscommon. 05/1558 John Casserly, P 22/11/2005 For the construct of a dwellinghouse together with septic Treanagry, tank and domestic effluent treatment plant at Boyle, Treanagry Td., Co. Roscommon. Boyle, Co. Roscommon. 05/1559 Siobhan McHugh, P 22/11/2005 For change of use from a dwelling to a restaurant, the Knockhall, demolition of an existing two storey extension and Rooskey, construction of a 78m2 single storey extension to the rear Co. Roscommon. of the existing building, the provision of car parking, shop front, landscaping, connection to the existing services and other ancillary works relating to the development at Rooskey Td., Co. Roscommon. DATE : 03/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 10:16:07 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 21/11/2005 TO 25/11/2005 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED STRU LIC. LIC. 05/1560 Ollie Kenny Ltd., P 22/11/2005 For change of house type and layout affecting 76 no. units Cloghanboy Anevue, on part of this site previously granted planning permission Ballymahon Road, under PL20.207420. The units will consist of 10 no. Block Athlone, Co. Westmeath. Type A two storey detached dwellings, 19 no. Block Type B two storey semi-detached houses, 11 no. Block Type G two storey semi-detached houses and 2 no. Block Type H terrace consisting of 3 no. 4 bed units at Cloonakill Td., Athlone, Co. Roscommon. 05/1561 James & Rosemarie Casserly, R 22/11/2005 Of domestic garage and Permission for the construction of Glooria, conservatory together with conversion of attic space at Croghan, Boyle, Glooria Td., Co. Roscommon. Croghan, Co. Roscommon. 05/1562 Marie Cormody Morris, R 22/11/2005 For conversion of Terrace dwelling house to a Doctors Purts, Kiltoom, Surgery at no. 16 Athlone, Henry Street, Co. Roscommon. Ballypeasan Td., Roscommon. 05/1563 David Regan, R 22/11/2005 To retain alteration to side elevation to that which differs Grange More, from PD/03/1653 at Kingsland, Boyle, Grange More Td., Co.
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