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Cork County Council Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS INVALID APPLICATIONS FROM 23/03/2019 TO 29/03/2019 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 DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 19/00134 Christopher George Permission 28/03/2019 1) Demolition of existing lean to bathroom and walls of existing dwelling house and for 2) single storey extension to rear of existing dwelling house Studio Derryvegal Eyeries Beara, Co. Cork 19/00135 Donal and Joan Kelly Permission, 28/03/2019 Works to existing dwelling house including the extension and Permission for alteration to front and sides of dwelling house and upgrade of Retention existing waste water treatment unit and percolation area; retention of existing rear storage shed; and all associated site works Back Road Castletownbere Co. Cork 19/00136 Marie -Anne Birken Permission 28/03/2019 Development will consist of material alterations to existing dwelling: (Planning Ref No. 1317/73) to replace existing windows and doors throughout with new and make good with considered new works to include new opes to rear, relaying entrance path for level access with consolidation and re-pointing of stonework and associated site works The Old Storehouse Ballydehob Co. Cork Create date and time: 05/04/2019 12:23:47 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 19/00137 Thomas & Aillish Farrell Permission 28/03/2019 (a) carry out external and internal alterations to the disused former licensed premises and disused dwelling house, which includes alterations to the front façade windows and entrance door (south elevation), including the raising of the existing roof, and setting back the existing east gable wall of the building, (b) include part change of use from former licensed premises to dwelling use to be used in ancillary with the existing dwelling use, (c) demolish the existing rear single storey extensions and construct a two storey extension to the rear of the building, (d) carry out associated site works which includes the installation of a foul effluent treatment system and percolation area, (e) all said works to facilitate a dwelling use Butlerstown Co Cork 19/00138 Ardmanagh Horizons Limited Permission 29/03/2019 Construction of 11 no. dwellings for older people, external refuse bin corral and all associated landscaping, roadways, lighting and associated site works Ardmanagh Schull Co Cork 19/00140 Hibernian Cellular Networks Ltd Permission, 28/03/2019 Retention for (a) existing 2 no. 10m high timber poles together Permission for with associated dishes and antenna and ground-based equipment Retention and fencing (partially granted under planning reference number W/1091/84, and Permission (b) to erect a 20m lattice tower together with associated antennas, dishes, equipment cabin and security fencing. Mount Gabriel Schull Co Cork 19/00142 Ciara Cronin Permission for 29/03/ 2019 Retention of existing extensions, alterations and granny flat Retention (including change of use of attached garage and overhead rooms to self-contained granny flat. Granny flat to be used as separate dwelling unit). Meelmane Courtmacsherry Co Cork 19/04500 Gas Networks Ireland Permission 27/03/2019 The development of 1no. single storey CNG (compressed natural gas) compressor installation with a floor area of 23m2, 1no. Create date and time: 05/04/2019 12:23:47 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 covered shelter with a floor area of 12m2 and 57m of 2.9m high boundary wall and associated ground works. Kinsale Road Industrial Estate Kinsale Road, Curraghconway Ballyphehane Co. Cork 19/04503 Pipelife Ireland Ltd Permission 27/03/2019 (a) Construct an extension to existing manufacturing building, (b) demolish existing pump house building and (c) all associated ancillary works. Templemichael Whites Cross Co. Cork 19/04509 Anne Winslow O'Dea Permission, 28/03/2019 Alterations to elevations, construction of first floor extension to Permission for existing single storey dwelling and construction of bay window Retention extension to front with balcony over, construction of a new driveway and associated works, and the replacement of a septic tank. Permission for retention is also sought for: The refurbishment, extension and change of use of an existing garage building into a ‘Granny Flat’ residential Unit that accommodates one bedroom, one WC, kitchen facilities and a boiler room/store. Ard Na Cloughy Coast Road Myrtleville County Cork 19/04510 Alan Lord Permission for 28/03/ 2019 Retention of the change of use from domestic garage to ancillary Retention living accommodation/habitable space and to retain altered front garage door. 6 Woodfield Knocknagore Crosshaven Co. Cork 19/04513 Michael Murphy Permission 28/03/2019 To construct a single storey rear extension & all associated site works. Ballydonagh More Dungourney Co. Cork 19/04514 John Carroll Permission 28/03/2019 Construction of an agricultural shed. Glengarriff More Leamlara Co. Cork Create date and time: 05/04/2019 12:23:47 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 19/04526 Richard O'Connor Permission for 25/03/2019 Retention of attic conversion and velux rooflights, open porch to Retention front of dwelling, and sunroom to side of dwelling. Ballymacmurragh Kanturk Co. Cork 19/04529 The Board of Management, Banteer Permission 25/03/ 2019 New entrance lobby and extension to existing staff room to the National School front of the existing school and all associated site works Banteer National School Clonmeen Road Banteer Co. Cork 19/04536 Mila Pichet Permission 25/03/2019 Dwelling house, entrance and associated site works. Site No. 2 Ballycotton Co. Cork 19/04541 Eoin Desmond Permission 27/03/2019 Alterations to include changes to the front elevation and the addition of signage to the commercial property. Glanmire Business Park Poulacurry South Glanmire Co. Cork 19/04542 James Hudner Permission for 28/03/2019 (1) Alterations to south east and south west elevations, (2) Retention Conversion of attic space to living accommodation and (3) all ancillary works Ballybahallagh Freemount Charleville Co. Cork 19/04544 Ray Coleman Permission 28/03/2019 For alterations and the construction of a single storey extension to the side and a ground floor extension to the rear of dwelling house with a dormer window extension over same. Knockacorbally Blarney Co. Cork 19/04546 Gerard and Maeve Webb Permission 28/03/2019 Demolition of existing rear non period annex to the existing single Create date and time: 05/04/2019 12:23:47 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 storey detached dwelling, refurbishment and alterations to the existing detached dwelling, construction of a new two storey rear extension with connecting entrance link and canopy, and upgrading the existing vehicular entrance, boundary treatments to existing road side boundary and existing site boundaries, upgrading of existing septic tank to a new septic tank, upgrading of existing well to a new potable well and all associated site works. Ballinvard Kinsale Co. Cork 19/04547 Xiong Lin Permission 26/03/2019 A single storey dwelling extension to the rear of an existing dwelling, alterations to elevations of existing dwelling and all associated site works 11 Pemproke Heights Pembroke Wood, Pembroke Passage West Co. Cork 19/04548 Sean McCarthy Permission for 26/03/2019 Retention of: 1) 12.5sq.m extension to the west side of the original Retention dwellinghouse, 2) 130sq.m outbuilding to the rear of the dwellinghouse, with games room, study and garden storage at ground level and a home gym at first floor level. Raheen Innishannon Co. Cork 19/04551 Maire O'Connell Permission 26/03/2019 Proposed works to an existing dwelling house to include the demolition of side and rear extension and rear decked area, material alterations to existing elevations and roof, and the construction of a dormer roof window, entrance porch and a single storey rear extension, and all associated landscaping and site works. Lismello Boherash Glanworth Co. Cork 19/04553 Cork Educational & Training Board Permission 29/03/2019 An extension of duration for a period of 2 years, of previously granted Planning ref no. 15/5474 as follows, (A 3 year permission for 4 temporary classrooms (circa 304sq.m). 2.4m high post and mesh fenced enclosure, all associated drainage to include new drainage connections to existing foul and surface water sewers, extensions of existing access road within site. Fingerpost signage at entrance to grounds, school sign on east elevation of classroom, Create date and time: 05/04/2019 12:23:47 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 6 site works and services. The grounds of Carrigtwohill GAA Club West End Carrigtohill Co. Cork 19/04555 Michael O'Sullivan Permission for 29/03/2019 Retention of agricultural shed Retention Ballinacurra Kinsale Co. Cork Total 25 Create date and time: 05/04/2019 12:23:47 .
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