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Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM 13/02/2021 TO 19/02/2021 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 20/00401 Schull Community Care Association Ltd. Permission 15/02/2021 permission for construction of 12 no. dwelling houses, external refuse bin corral and all associated landscaping, roadways, lighting and associated site works. Proposed development to be served by existing entrance serving Mizen Primary Care Centre Ardmanagh Schull Co. Cork. 20/00525 John Helen Permission for 18/02/2021 Permission to retain car repair shed for personal use Retention Kilronane East Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/00581 Shane Swanton Permission 19/02/2021 Construction of dwelling house, installation of wastewater treatment system and all associated site works Greenmount Ballydehob Co. Cork 20/00599 Niamh O'Donovan Permission 17/02/2021 Permission for the construction of a new part two storey, part single storey dwelling house with an attached carport and garage, a new site entrance and all associated site works including a new wastewater treatment system and polishing filter Keelaraheen Dunmanway Co Cork 20/00618 Ger Harte Permission 15/02/2021 The construction of an extended terrace seating area at ground floor level and the construction of a new stairs access to a new terrace area at first floor level, elevational changes to an existing public house, demolitions and all associated site works The Courtyard Bar No. 03-05 Create date and time: 01/03/2021 09:06:23 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Harte's Courtyard, Clonakilty, P85 DE78 20/00655 Brian Murnane Permission for 17/02/2021 permission for retention of alterations to existing dwelling namely; Retention (i) Rooflights to the north and south elevations (ii) Additional windows to the west & east elevations (iii) Roof to sun room (iv) Attic Conversion to storage area (v) Revised location of septic tank and percolation area (vi) Revised vehicular entrance and (vii) Alteration to east boundary Letterlicky East Bantry Co. Cork 20/00702 Denise Collins, Raymond Riordan Permission 19/02/2021 To construct dwelling, detached garage and associated site works Derrybaun Reenascreena Rosscarbery Co. Cork 20/00710 Pike Construction Ltd. Extension of 19/02/2021 Construction of 12 number dwellings comprising of 2 detached Duration dwellinghouses and 5 pairs of semi detached dwelling houses and all associated site work Carrig Naofa Carrigboy Durrus Co. Cork 20/00711 Skibbereen Rowing Club Permission 15/02/2021 Construction of a new gym / training facility / equipment store, alongside existing rowing club Deelish Skibbereen Co. Cork 20/00775 Castle Combe Management Ltd Outline Permission 16/02/2021 Outline Permission for construction of 2 no. additional dwellinghouses, to the 'Pairc Na Fana' development granted under expired permission Pl. Reg. No. 04/2327, and all associated site development works to include; an extension of the existing estate road and construction to all existing utility services 'Pairc Na Fana' Listarkin Union Hall Co Cork 20/00780 Jill Turner Permission 17/02/2021 Construction of a dwelling house, waste water treatment system and all associated site works Knocknageehy Castlefreke Clonakilty Co Cork 20/04588 Donal McCarthy Permission 18/02/2021 (a) Construction of an eighty-five bed residential nursing home with ancillary facilities and associated site works to service the development. (b) Demolition of exiting petrol station, shed and ancillary structures. (c) New entrance/exit and car parking facilities. The Flats Ballymakeera Co. Cork Create date and time: 01/03/2021 09:06:23 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 20/05237 Sherwood Oak Ltd. Permission 19/02/2021 The demolition of existing structures on site including former dwelling and ancillary buildings and 1) the construction of 1 no. garden centre with ancillary homeware section and restaurant/café; 2) the refurbishment of an existing shed and cottage on site for reuse as ancillary structures to the garden centre. The shed will be used for ancillary storage and the cottage will be used as an ancillary multi-functional space; 3) the provision of a pedestrian footpath along the N72 and all associated ancillary development works including signage, lighting, parking, footpaths, landscaping and drainage. Access will be via the existing entrance on the N72 to the south east of the site and via the provision of a new entrance on the N72 to the north of the site. The proposed development consists of works to a protected structure (‘Brian Boru Square – Boundary Walls and Gates’ – Protected Structure Reference number 198). A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the planning authority with the application. Carrignagroghera (townland) Grange East Fermoy Co. Cork 20/05334 Vodafone Ireland Limited Permission 17/02/2021 To erect a 20m lattice telecommunications support structure together with antennas, dishes and associated equipment enclosed in security fencing and to remove the existing 15m (overall height 16.5m) lattice telecommunications support structure. Eir Exchange Cork Road Killeagh Gardens Killeagh, Co. Cork 20/05613 Thomas Lynes Permission 15/02/2021 Construct a dwelling and all associated site works. Kilpatrick T.D. Lombardstown Mallow Co. Cork 20/05665 Stephen and Deirdre Ryan Permission 15/02/2021 To construct a single storey extension to the side of the existing dwellinghouse. The above to be carried out with all associated ancillary site works. Knockskavane Tullylease Charleville Co. Cork 20/05854 John Paul and Sarah Coughlan Permission 16/02/2021 To construct a single storey dwelling, domestic garage, effluent treatment system and ancillary siteworks. Meadstown Td. Kildorrery Co. Cork 20/05978 Vesta Capital Limited Permission 15/02/2021 The construction of 17 no. dwelling units (12 no. units will have an optional rear extension) and all associated ancillary development Create date and time: 01/03/2021 09:06:23 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 works including access, parking, drainage, landscaping and amenity areas. The proposed dwelling houses will replace 9 no. residential units, 8 no. apartments and 4 no. retail units previously permitted under Cork County Council Ref. 00/683 ( extended under Council Ref’s 12/5304 and 17/7132). Whitechurch (townland) Whitechurch Co. Cork 20/06081 Daniel and Susan Buckley Permission, 19/02/2021 Retention of a single storey conservatory to side of dwelling and Permission for permission for the development of the attic space of the dwelling Retention which includes raising the ridge height and installation of two dormer windows and 4 velux rooflights. Kilcolta Crosshaven Co. Cork 20/06232 Cuain Developments Ltd. Permission 19/02/2021 The demolition 139m2 of existing structures on site which include a decommissioned temporary water pump house building and a partially collapsed dwelling and farm building and the construction of 17 no. residential units and 3 no. residential serviced sites and all associated ancillary development works including parking, drainage, landscaping and amenity areas. Access to the 17 no. residential units will be via the existing estate road and access to the 3 no. residential serviced sites will be via 3 no. individual entrances onto the L-8111-0. Cois Cuain Cullenagh (Townland) Courtmacsherry Co. Cork 20/06264 Frank and Mary Harkins Permission for 19/02/2021 Permission for retention for extension to the side of dwellinghouse Retention that includes a boiler house and retention of increased eaves level at the rear of the dwelling by 1.65 meters, change of finish to stone and red brick reveals at front elevation, and changes to size and position of doors and windows in all elevations on original planning application Ref. No. 02/25 Riverside Gortnanoon Crosshaven Co. Cork 20/06290 Denis Collins Permission 19/02/2021 Construct a cattle house with four no. slatted slurry tanks, site entrance and carry out associated site works. Gortnacrusha North Ballinspittle Co. Cork 20/06376 Shane Power Permission 16/02/2021 An extension to existing dwelling for use as an ancillary accommodation unit Ballyhane Lower Milford Co. Cork 20/06405 Tracy and Billy Dingivan Permission 16/02/2021 To construct log cabin type dwelling, effluent treatment system Create date and time: 01/03/2021 09:06:23 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 with tertiary filter pod, vehicular entrance, bored well and all associated site works. Caherdrinny Td Kilworth Co. Cork 20/06422 Jamie Coughlan, Laura Sheehan Permission 15/02/2021 Construction of two storey dwelling house, detached domestic garage, treatment unit and percolation area, vehicular entrance and all ancillary works. Glengarriff Charleville Co. Cork 20/06422 Jamie Coughlan, Laura Sheehan Permission 19/02/2021 Construction of two storey dwelling house, detached domestic garage, treatment unit and percolation area, vehicular entrance and all ancillary works. Glengarriff Charleville Co. Cork 20/06438 Tadhg and Martina O'Keeffe Permission for 17/02/2021 Retention for the following
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