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Report Weekly Lists Planning Application Received CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 28/03/2020 TO 03/04/2020 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; 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 EIS RECD. PROT STRU IPC LIC. WASTE LIC. 20/00180 Michael Johnson, Peta Hackel Permission 30/03/2020 (a) Demolition of existing storage building, (b) Construction of No No No No an agricultural storage building, (c) Construction of an underground soiled water tank and all associated site works Dunbeacon Durrus Bantry Co Cork 20/00181 Gloun Stone Quarries Permission 30/03/2020 Permission for the use of blasting, for the extraction of rock No No No No from the remainder of the existing quarry area including all associated site services Glan Schull Co Cork 20/00182 Oliver Murphy Permission 30/03/2020 Construction of a new detached dwelling house, wastewater No No No No treatment plant and all associated site works Tracarta Castlehaven Co Cork 20/00183 Jeremiah O Callaghan Permission 30/03/2020 Construct a cattle house with slatted tank, construct a soiled No No No No water tank and carry out associated site works Leamcon Schull Co Cork 20/00184 Tracey O' Connor Permission 30/03/2020 Construction of a dwellinghouse, the installation of a packaged No No No No wastewater treatment system and all associated works Cooranuller Ballydehob Create date and time: 09/04/2020 08:55:55 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Co. Cork 20/00185 David and Caroline Barry Permission 30/03/2020 Change of design of dwelling granted as part of development No No No No permitted under Planning Reg. No. 18/66; Permission for demolition of 1 existing dwelling, 3 no. holiday cottages and 4 no. storage sheds. Permission is also sought for the construction of 3 no. detached dwellings, a boathouse and all associated site works Incydoney Clonakilty Co Cork 20/00186 Paul & Mary McCarthy Permission, 01/04/2020 Retention of extensions to an existing dwellinghouse and No No No No Permission for permission for alterations and extensions to dwellinghouse to Retention include the demolition of a conservatory and all associated site works Lissagriffin Goleen Co. Cork 20/00187 Quadrangle Systems Ltd. Extension of 01/04/2020 Demolition of existing house and construction of replacement No No No No Duration house Inchydoney Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00188 Sean Hayes Permission 02/04/2020 Construction of detached dwellinghouse, waste water No No No No treatment system and all associated site works. Bealad West Rossmore Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00189 Padraig Hegarty, Jennifer O'Flynn Permission 02/04/2020 To construct dwelling, detached garage and all associated site No No No No works. Mountain Common Ardfield Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00190 Triona and Conor O'Keane Permission 03/04/2020 Alterations and construct an extension to an existing No No No No dwellinghouse, the installation of a packaged wastewater treatment system and all associated works. Farrandau Castletownshend County Cork 20/00191 James Maguire Permission for 03/04/2020 Retention of elevational and fenestration changes to dwelling No No No No Retention house. Create date and time: 09/04/2020 08:55:55 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 Tinneel Rosscarbery Co. Cork 20/00192 Neil Sean Murphy Permission, 03/04/2020 Retention and permission for completion of alteration to design No No No No Permission for of dwelling currently under construction (dwelling permitted Retention under Pl Reg. No: 18/349), namely a side sunroom extension. Caherkeen Eyeries Beara Co. Cork 20/00193 Nigel Tuck, Maureen Seary Permission 03/04/2020 Removal of the existing sunroom extension and the No No No No construction of a new extension in the same location. Treanamadree Trawnamaddree Coomhola Bantry, Co. Cork 20/04651 Noreen Desmond Extension of 30/03/2020 To erect a single storey dwelling, associated site works and the No No No No Duration installation of a waste water treatment unit. Extension of duration of permission granted under planning reference 14/06554. Ballinluska Fennels Bay Myrtleville Co. Cork 20/04652 Raymond Power Permission for 30/03/2020 To retain all of the following works from that previously No No No No Retention granted under planning permission ref. S/1222/88: 1. location of existing dwelling, 2. alterations of windows and doors to south and east dwelling elevations, 3. two storey side extension and rear boiler house extension to the existing dwelling, 4. location of existing septic tank and percolation area as constructed along with all associated site works. Garranekinnefeake East Ferry Midleton Co. Cork 20/04653 William and Margaret O'Brien Permission, 30/03/2020 Demolish a utility room and ancillary storage accommodation No No No No Permission for on northern and western side of dwelling, and for planning Retention permission to construct a new single storey extension to the rear and northern side of existing dwelling, containing new main entrance door, living room, kitchen/dining room, a utility room and a TV area, to make modifications to doors and to some windows on eastern and western elevation of the existing dwelling, to erect a detached domestic garage, together with all associated site development works, and for permission to retain an existing detached steel framed wood store. Baneshane Midleton Co. Cork 20/04654 Gary and Kate Lynch Permission 30/03/2020 To construct an open porch to front of existing dwelling, single No No No No Create date and time: 09/04/2020 08:55:55 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 storey extension to side of existing dwelling and ancillary works. Ballykearney Mitchelstown Co. Cork 20/04655 Kildorrery Community Development Permission 30/03/2020 The renovation of the existing round roof building on the No No No No Ltd existing site. The building will be for multiple uses, office and crèche. Kildorrery Community Yard Fermoy Road Kildorrery Co. Cork 20/04656 Sean Horgan Permission 30/03/2020 To construct cubicle house with underground effluent tanks, No No No No feeding passage, calf house, dairy, store, milking parlour and holding yard, walled silage pit and all associated site works. Ballinagree West Ballynagree West (Td.) Macroom Co. Cork 20/04657 Nigel Sweetnam Permission 30/03/2020 The change of use of an existing agricultural shed to a craft No No No No distillery, and alterations to the existing building, and all associated site works. Knockduff Kinsale Co. Cork 20/04658 Niat Granig Limited Permission 30/03/2020 The construction of 8 no. dwelling houses and all associated No No No No site works. Minane Bridge Minane Co. Cork 20/04659 John Kennedy Permission 30/03/2020 To erect a dwellinghouse with all ancillary site works. No No No No Johnstown Glounthaune Co. Cork 20/04660 Karl Dorney Permission 31/03/2020 The construction of a new two storey dwelling house along with No No No No the construction of a single storey detached garage, provision of a wastewater treatment plant and a new vehicular entrance onto the public road, along with all associated site works. Loughane West Vicarstown Co. Cork 20/04661 Kay and Keith De Noronha Permission 31/03/2020 Extension to the front, side and rear elevations, and for No No No No alterations, of the existing dwelling house and all associated site works. 5 Newberry Close Create date and time: 09/04/2020 08:55:55 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Newberry Dromahane Mallow, Co. Cork 20/04662 Jacqui Cronin Permission 31/03/2020 To construct a rear domestic extension to existing detached No No No No shed and convert existing detached shed into a granny flat including external alterations to existing shed, to construct a front, side and rear extension to existing dwelling including external and internal alterations and demolition of chimney, front porch and bay windows to the existing dwelling along with all associated site works. Ballinvarrig Upper Youghal Co. Cork 20/04663 The Newcestown Development Permission 31/03/2020 Construction of a playground. Installation of playground No No No No Association equipment and all associated site works. Coolanagh Newcestown Bandon Co. Cork 20/04664 Donnacha Lucey Permission 31/03/2020 To erect a new straw, hay storage and machinery shed and No No No No associated siteworks. Cnoc an lúir Knockanure Baile Mhic íre Macroom, Co. Cork 20/04665 GMC Construction Ltd Permission 31/03/2020 The Construction of 15 no. dwelling houses consisting of 3 no. 4 No No No No bed detached dwelling houses type A1 and 12 no. 4 bed semi- detached dwelling houses of type B and C, with all ancillary site development works. The proposed development is a change of plan and a change of house type and an increase in density of 4 dwelling houses from that permitted under planning reference 0613579, 1204611. Pairc An Aonaigh Killeagh Road Mogeely Co. Cork 20/04666 Daniel Cronin Permission 31/03/2020 Dwelling house and all associated site development works. No No No No Ballyregan Beg Dunderrow Kinsale Co. Cork 20/04667 Ingrid O'Riordan Permission 01/04/2020 Construction of a new single storey detached dwelling house No No No No for use as a granny flat with its own treatment unit and percolation area in rear garden and replace existing septic tank with a treatment unit and percolation area to existing dwelling.
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