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File Number Roscommon County Council DATE : 31/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:22:31 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 23/01/2006 TO 27/01/2006 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 04/2127 Eoin & Grainne O'Boyle, C 15/12/2004 To the grant of Outline Planning Permission PD/04/108 25/01/2006 Tarmonbarry, to erect dormer type dwelling house, entrance, boundary Co. Roscommon. walls, piers with sewerage treatment system at Ballytoohey Townland,, Lodgetown, Tarmonbarry, Co. Roscommon. 04/2207 Barry Lynch, P 17/12/2004 Permission Granted to construct 31 no. dwelling houses 26/01/2006 The Green Veterinary Centre, (only) together with all associated site works and The Green, services, including the creation of new front boundary Boyle, wall and site entrance (only) (Application made to Co. Roscommon. construct 31 no. two storey 4 bedroom houses and 9 no. 4 bedroom dormer type houses, together with all associated site works and services, including the creation of new front boundary wall and site entrance) atat Warren or Drum Townland, Boyle, Co. Roscommon. 04/2592 Brendan Wynne, P 31/12/2004 To erect single-storey dwelling house, domestic garage, 24/01/2006 Cartronvalley, mechanical effluent treatment unit and percolation area Lough Allen, to E.P.A. Guidelines 2000, provide new site entrance and Co. Roscommon. access road including all works ancillary to the development at Tawlaght Townland, Afhafin E.D., Lough Allen, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 31/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:22:31 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 23/01/2006 TO 27/01/2006 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 05/205 Pat Donoghue, P 10/03/2005 Permission Granted for a) demolition of shed, b) extend 27/01/2006 Mullaghmore, the site pertaining to planning permission PD/04/1086, Moylough, d) change orientation of house numbers 50,51 and 52 Co Galway, granted under PD/04/1086,e) close access point onto Old Tuam Rd, and f) create new access point via Mount William Court, g) partly change site layout in compliance with conditions under PD/04/1086. (only) REFUSE PERMISSION for demolition of existing house and to construct 2 blocks of 5 two storey dwellings. (Application made for (a) to demolish existing house and shed. (b) Extend the site pertains to Planning Permission PD/04/1086. (c) Construct 2 blocks of five two storey houses. (d) Change orientation of house no. 50, 51 and 52 granted under PD/04/1086. (e) Close access point onto Old Tuam Road. (f) Create new access point via Mount William Court. (g) Partly change layout of site) at Monksland Townland, Athlone, Co Roscommon. 05/446 Patrick Connolly, P 05/05/2005 is being sought to extend my house at 26/01/2006 Kilronan, Castletenison Demesne Td. Ballyfarnon, Ballyfarnon, Boyle, Co Roscommon. Co Roscommon DATE : 31/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:22:31 PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 23/01/2006 TO 27/01/2006 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 05/468 Erris Homes Ltd, P 06/05/2005 sought for demolition of existing public bar/ residence 24/01/2006 Tallagh Hill, and construction of 2 no residence, garages and Belmullet, bio-cycle units and associated site works at Co Mayo. Tully Townland, (Ed. Kilglass South) Co Roscommon. 05/478 Denise Kennedy, P 24/05/2005 to erect a dwellinghouse and associated works, form 26/01/2006 Ardeash, access and install an effluent treatment system in Boyle, accordance with the EPA manual "Treatment systems for Co Roscommon. single houses" 2000 at Knockaculleen/Hollymount, Boyle, Co Roscommon 05/493 Peter Hankins, P 13/05/2005 to construct a dwellinghouse and install septic tank 27/01/2006 Foxborough, system and percolation area and all associated site works Co Roscommon. at Foxborough Townland, Co Roscommon. 05/608 Thomas Gaynor, P 03/06/2005 to refurbish and extend existing funeral home(Protected 24/01/2006 Knockroe, Stucture under Planning & Development Act 2000 Part Castlerea, V) at Co Roscommon. Castlereagh + Demesne Td, Market Square, The Demense, Castlerea, DATE : 31/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:22:31 PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 23/01/2006 TO 27/01/2006 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 05/727 Colin Tiernan, P 28/06/2005 to erect dwellinghouse together with proprietary 24/01/2006 Emlagh, treatment system and percolation area, new entrance Elphin, onto public road and all associated stie works at Co Roscommon. Emlagh Townland, Elphin, Co Roscommon. 05/943 Michael O'Reilly, P 08/08/2005 to erect 1 no. dwellinghouse and garage and carry out all 25/01/2006 Sheegorey Townland, associated site development works and sewerage Boyle, treatment system at Co Roscommon. Sheegorey Townland, Boyle, Co Roscommon. 05/1036 Declan McGarry, P 29/08/2005 to construct Oakwood Retirement Village incorporating 27/01/2006 Oakwood Nursing Home, 16 no. 1 bedroom old peoples apartments, 10 no. 2 Hawthorn Drive, bedroomed houses and 1 no. community building with Roscommon. all associated site works at Ardsallagh More Townland, Athlone Road, Roscommon. 05/1051 Joseph Bruen, P 31/08/2005 To construct a two storey house together with septic 24/01/2006 Ballinagard, tank and percolation area at Roscommon. Ballygalda or Trust Td., Co. Roscommon. DATE : 31/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:22:31 PAGE : 5 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 23/01/2006 TO 27/01/2006 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 05/1082 Denyse Campbell, P 06/09/2005 To construct a dwelling house, garage and associated 27/01/2006 7 Oldcourt Lodge, site development works at Firhouse, Kildalloge Td., Dublin 24. Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. 05/1144 Ann Marie Carroll, P 14/09/2005 To erect a dwelling house on site no. 11 at 26/01/2006 High Street, Ardsallagh More Td., Ballygar, Hawthorn Drive, Co. Galway. Roscommon. 05/1229 Pat Sweeney, P 28/09/2005 For construction of single dwellinghouse, new entrance 25/01/2006 14 The Paddocks, to public road, domestic effluent treatment system, Hartley, Carrick-on-Shannon, polishing filter, connection to group water scheme main Co. Leitrim. and other ancillary works at Corbally West Td., Elphin, Co. Roscommon. 05/1240 Jonathan Cassidy, P 29/09/2005 To construct a dwellinghouse, garage, septic tank unit 27/01/2006 Castlenode, and treatment system with percolation area at Strokestown, Lissaphobble Td., Co. Roscommon. Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. 05/1267 Martina Greene, P 04/10/2005 To construct a dwellinghouse with proprietary effluent 26/01/2006 Cloontarsna, treatment unit and raised peroclation area along with all Castlerea, necessary site works at Co. Roscommon. Cloontarsna Td., Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. DATE : 31/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:22:31 PAGE : 6 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 23/01/2006 TO 27/01/2006 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 05/1281 Tom Mulvey, P 05/10/2005 For the construction of an extension to the rear of 27/01/2006 Johnstown Demesne, existing premises to provide maintenance area for Cornafulla, Athlone, processing plant and equipment, construction of septic Co. Roscommon. tank and percolation area and realignment of rear boundary at Johnstown Demsene Td., Athlone, Co. Roscommon. 05/1285 Cormac Hoare, P 06/10/2005 Permission Granted for 1 apartment block and 6 houses. 26/01/2006 Stonepark, REFUSE Permission for demolition of buildings, Roscommon. construction of 1 no. apartment block and commercial unit (Application made to demolish existing buildings and to construct one commercial block containing approximately 761 square metreas of commercial units, two apartment blocks each containing 4 no. 2 bedroom apartments and 2 no. 1 bedroom apartments and six townhouses with all associated site works) at Ballyheasan Td., Roscommon Town. DATE : 31/01/2006 ROSCOMMON COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:22:31 PAGE : 7 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 23/01/2006 TO 27/01/2006 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE M.O. M.O. NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION DATE NUMBER 05/1324 Inland Properties Ltd., P 13/10/2005 For alterations to a previously permitted development 24/01/2006 Hodson Bay Hotel, (Ref No. PD/04/813). The development will consist of: Barrymore, Athlone, amendments to the previously permitted staff Co. Roscommon. accommodation block comprising revisions to internal layout of the staff quaters resulting in a total of 10 no. ensuite bedrooms with revised communal living and kitchen areas; the provision of an additional 94 sq m of ground and first floor accommodation, all over a new basement area (148 sq m).
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