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Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 09/06/2018 TO 15/06/2018 in deciding a planning application the planning authority, in accordance with section 34(3) of the Act, has had regard to submissions or observations recieved in accordance with these Regulations; 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 RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION M.O. DATE M.O. NUMBER 17/05216 Rena Hennessy Permission 17/05/2017 Construct a dwellinghouse with do mestic garage/store, 11/06/2018 5078 proprietary waste water treatment unit and percolation area, vehicular entrance from the public road and all associated ancillary site works Pruntus Ballyhea Charleville Co.Cork 17/06336 James Sheehy, Siobhan O' Carrol l Permission 11/09/2017 Construction of extension and partial change of use of existing 14/06/2018 5111 dwelling house for use as a separate dwelling unit. Ballynaguilla Tullylease Charleville, Co.Cork 17/06445 Jack Norman Permission 21/09/2017 One new t wo storey dwelling, sewage treatment plant and 12/06/2018 5086 percolation area together with associated site works Kinure Oysterhaven Co. Cork 17/06764 Caraden Construction Limited Permission 25/10/2017 Demolition of an existing shed and the constructio n of a residential 14/06/2018 5102 development comprising 56 no. semi-detached dwellings (46 no. two-storey dwellings, and 10 no. part two-storey/part three storey split level dwellings, of which 43no. are 3-bed (optional 2-bed) and 13no. are 4-bed). The proposed developm ent will also consist of all associated site development works, drainage and landscaping, as well as a new access from the public road, on a site of c.2.314ha. Create date and time: 22/06/2018 16:31:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 The proposed development is within the curtilage of 4 Norwood Villas, a Protected Structure (RPS No.21) Knockeven House, a Protected Structure (RPS No. 28), and Sacred Heart Convent and Lodge, Protected Structure (RPS Nos. 31,32,33 and 34). The proposed development is a revision to a previously permitted 61 no. unit residential development, register reference PL.53.221918 (06/52038), as extended under register reference EXT/D/2012/4. Ringacoltig Ringmeen Rushbrooke, Cobh Co.Cork 17/06880 Sean Richardson Permission 08/11/2017 (1)A two storey, double pitch roof extension at the south ga ble of 14/06/2018 5110 the dwelling, (2) a material change to the east elevation, (3) changes to the east, south and west elevations, and (4) all associated site works. 7 Thomas Russell Place Drommahane Co.Cork 17/06899 Alan Feeney Permission 10/11/2017 (a)Alter existing front porch roof from mono pitch to a roof, (b) 13/06/2018 5091 demolish portion of existing attached domestic garage, (c) convert remaining portion of domestic garage to bathroom and utility room and raise roof over to meet line of existing roof of dwelling, (d) demolish existing single storey bathroom extension to rear of dwelling, (e) construct two storey extension to rear of existing dwelling to include raising existing roof of dwelling in line with new proposed two storey extension, (f) alterations to existing elevations and associated site works. Kilcoran South Conna Mallow Co.Cork 17/07117 Bernard Hennessy Ltd Permission 29/11/2017 Construction of 30 no. dwelling houses and all associated site 13/06/2018 5088 works, including vehicular access, parking, footpaths, drainage, landscaping and amenity areas. Glebe Manor Estate Ardnabourkey Whitegate Co. Cork 17/07124 Donal Burke Permission 30/11/2017 (A) Change the use of the existing on site single storey building 14/06/2018 5103 from garden centre retail/guesthouse to residential and to include a home office (B)Construct a bus cleaning and washing building, (C) Provide for external bus parking areas, with provision for car parking for the bus operators (D) Decommission the existing waste water treatm ent unit and to construct a mechanical treatment unit with an intermittent filter and a polishing filter (E) Demolish the Create date and time: 22/06/2018 16:31:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 existing shed and the house conservatory (F) Redesign the existing on site building to include a redesign of the floor areas and elevational changes. (G) Provide for extensive boundary treatment using soft landscaping Clogheenmilcon Blarney Co. Cork 17/07146 Petrice Dineen O'Leary Permission 01/12/2017 Construct a dwellinghouse 11/06/2 018 5070 Knocknahorgan Glanmire Co. Cork 17/07248 Michael O'Regan Permission, 12/12/2017 Construction of extension to cow shed and a slatted tank, and 11/06/2018 5079 Permission for separate collecting yard slatted tank. Permission for retention of Retention demolition of existing farm building and replacement of same with the construction of a new calf and bull shed and slatted tank and all associated site works. Glanycummane Lower Freemount Charleville 17/07364 Michael Cronin Permission 20/12/2017 Construct one and a half storey dwelling, domestic garage, site 15/06/2018 5120 entrance sewerage treatment system and all associated site works Rylane Co . Cork 18/00040 G.W. Biggs & Co., Permission for 29/01/2018 Permission for retention of changes to supermarket as grante d 12/06/2018 248 Retention permission by an Bord Pleanala Ref. PL88,247100 (Cork County Council Ref. 16/333) consisting of, a) Internal alterations to ground floor layout including an increase in retail space (granted as storage space), reconfiguration of the storage area and the construction of a recycling compactor area at ground floor level, b) Alterations to the first floor layout including the provision of toilets, staff facilities and revisions to the plant areas, changes to the parking area to provide 65 no parking spaces (74 granted), c) Elevational changes namely; i) Addition of 2 no. doorways on the South elevation and cladding and render finish to gables (in lieu of circular features as granted), ii) Relocation of 3 no doorways and minor finish treatments on the North elevation, iii) Addition of a ventilation louver and increase in parapet height on the East elevation, iv) Addition of a doorway on the West elevation and cladding finish (in-lieu of ventilation louvers as granted), v) Change from frameless glazing to curtain walling in respect of the shop front glazing, d) Modification and realignment of retaining wall to the rear of the building including grading and change of levels of Create date and time: 22/06/2018 16:31:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 the hillside to the rear of the site, e) Location of an emergency generator behind the retaining wall at the rear of the site Reenrour West Bantry Co. Cork 18/00131 Andrew and Louise Sweetnam Permission, 13/03/2018 Permission for the retention of changes to dwellinghouse and site 13/06/2018 250 Permission for as granted under 11/587 to include: (i) the raising of eaves and Retention ridge levels of said dwellinghouse; (ii) the construction of a single storey extension to west gable of said dwellinghouse; (ii) the repositioning of windows and installation of an additional window at first floor level and proposed works to include; (iv) the construction of a single storey extension at existing west gable of said dwellinghouse; (v) the removal of an existing outhouse and construction of a garage near east gable of said dwellinghouse and (vi) all associated site works to include; foul and surface water drainage works, an enlarged car parking area and related landscape works Murrahin South Aughadown Skibbereen Co. Cork 18/00233 Rosmarie Isenschmid Permission for 20/04/2018 Retention of a dwellinghouse and an ancillary detached annexe 12/06/2018 249 Retention and all associated site works Kilbronoge Schull Co. Cork 18/00235 Joe Denny Permission, 23/04/2018 Permission to (a) Retain the existing single storey ex tension of less 13/06/2018 251 Permission for than 40 sq M. to the rear of the dwelling, (b) Permission to Retention construct a new porch extension and alterations to the existing single storey extension to the front of the dwelling, along with all associated site works Gurteenroe Ballydehob Co. Cork 18/00244 Seamus and Sarah O'Donovan Permission 27/04/2018 To demolish existing dwellinghouse, to construct new 14/06/2018 254 dwellinghouse in lieu thereof, to alter existing entrance together with all other ancillary site works. Rossmore T.D, Rossmore Clonakilty 18/00245 Christoph Boersch Permission 27/04/2018 Extension to an existing garage and all associated site works 13/06/2018 252 Cappaghglass Create date and time: 22/06/2018 16:31:00 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Ballydehob Co. Cork 18/04103 Tracy O'Brien, Dave Murphy Permission 17/01/2018 Two storey dwellinghouse, with vehicular entrance and all ancillary 11/06/2018 5062 site works Ballywilliam Cobh Co. Cork 18/04223 Macaire and Hamish Adams Permission 29/01/2018 Demolition of existing rear non period annex to the existing 13/06/2018 5101 dwelling, refurbishment and alterations to the existing dwelling, construction of a new two storey side extension with canopy, construction of a new single storey rear extension, construction of a new first floor rear dormer window and upgrading the existing vehicular entrance, a new bio-filtration waste water unit and all associated site works.
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