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DATE : 02/12/2019 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 13:54:14 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 25/11/19 TO 29/11/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 19/919 Thomas and Fiona Boland P 25/11/2019 for alterations to the house floor plans, elevations, cross-section and upgrading of the percolation area granted under planning Reference no. P19/434 along with ancillary site works Rosmadda East Parteen Co Clare 19/920 Clive Slater & Marrianne P 25/11/2019 the development will consist of the placement of 14 Cronin photo Voltaic Cell electricity generators on the roof of the house and garage, the removal of 6 trees and the planting of 6 replacement broad leaf trees Ballymalone Tuamgraney Co Clare 19/921 Marion Wurth P 25/11/2019 to demolish an existing substandard dwelling house and to construct a new dwelling house with living space extension and associated site works Cottage No 12 Ballyvaughan Holiday Cottages Ballyvaughan Co Clare DATE : 02/12/2019 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 13:54:14 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 25/11/19 TO 29/11/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 19/922 Bunratty Aquisitions Ltd P 25/11/2019 for a development comprising 48 no. residential Y units, (14 no. detached houses, 28 no. semi-detached houses, 6 no. terrace houses), ancillary surface car parking, vehicular, pedestrian access to the proposed development via a new junction off Bunratty West Holiday Village connecting to the L3126, connection to existing public water supply; foul water drainage services including the provision of surface water attenuation and all associated site development and landscape works on lands at Bunratty West, Bunratty, Co Clare. The planning application is accompanied by a natura Impact Statment Bunratty West Bunratty Co Clare 19/923 Jim and Madeleine Lyons P 26/11/2019 the development will consist of (a) demolition of existing lean-to at west end of house (b) construction of new extension (c) various minor modifications to other elevations Burren Cove Ballyvelaghan New Quay Co Clare DATE : 02/12/2019 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 13:54:14 PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 25/11/19 TO 29/11/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 19/924 Kilmihil Pastoral Council R 27/11/2019 the development consist of 1) Retaining Playschool in meeting room number two; 2) Changing meeting room number one into a playschool c/w ancillary site works St Michael's Community Centre Kilmihil Co Clare 19/925 Anne Whelan R 27/11/2019 to a) RETAIN modifications to dwelling house, b) RETAIN private garage to rear of dwelling house and c) RETAIN site boundaries / site entrance / site layout as constructed along with all associated site works and services. Original planning reference P95/1017 Fossbeg Td Scarriff Co Clare 19/926 Brendan Watson R 27/11/2019 to RETAIN private domestic garage at the rear of house and all associated site works Cloonfadda Killaloe Co Clare DATE : 02/12/2019 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 13:54:14 PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 25/11/19 TO 29/11/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 19/927 Ogonnelloe GAA Club P 27/11/2019 for a sportshall, playing green, exercise fitness area, playground and community orchard all at their grounds and all associated site works Islandcosgry Ogonnelloe Co Clare 19/928 Michelle & Robert Cassidy P 27/11/2019 to construct extension and carry out alterations to dwelling house with existing connections to public sewer and water. 11 Cloughleigh Road Ennis Co Clare 19/929 Aineis Brock P 27/11/2019 for the construction of a dwelling house, connection to public services and PERMISSION for the reconstruction and extension of original side entrance including site works Lifford Tld Ennis Co Clare 19/930 Seamus and Moya Harrold P 27/11/2019 for the construction of a single story extension to the side and rear of an existing dwelling, new wastewater treatment system and polishing filter and all ancillary works Pass Rd Meelick Co Clare DATE : 02/12/2019 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 13:54:14 PAGE : 5 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 25/11/19 TO 29/11/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 19/931 Paul Stack P 27/11/2019 to construct 2 no. detached dwelling houses complete with detached domestic garages, effluent treatment systems, vehicular entrances, including all associated site works and services at Deerpark / Corlack Cluster, Sixmilebridge (as defined in the Clare County Development Plan 2017-2023) Deerpark Sixmilebridge Co Clare 19/932 Dromoland Castle Holdings P 28/11/2019 for development which will consist of the following, Y Ltd (1) The relocation and extension of the existing first level retail outlet into an existing enclosed courtyard (2) A new yoga-meditation at the lower floor level in the existing courtyard (3) Minor alterations to existing internal walls and layout (4) Ancillary site works (The development is proposed within the existing hotel complex a protected structure Dromoland Castle, Dromoland) Dromoland Castle Dromoland Newmarket-on-Fergus Co Clare DATE : 02/12/2019 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 13:54:14 PAGE : 6 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 25/11/19 TO 29/11/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP. DATE DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION EIS PROT. IPC WASTE NUMBER APPLICANTS NAME TYPE RECEIVED RECD. STRU LIC. LIC. 19/933 St Flannan's Killaloe P 28/11/2019 for development works at Cathedral House, Station Diocesan Trust Road, Ennis. The works will consist of the following: a. Replacement of roof coverings. b. Replacement of windows. c. Extension of first floor over kitchen area. d. Demolition of rear shed and construction of replacement shed. e. New side entrance to house and modification of entrance to chapel. f. Internal works including installation of lift. installation of new bathrooms, upgrade to mechanical and electrical services and all associated drainage and site works. The Cathedral House is a Protected Structure, ref E82, NIAH # 20001096. Cathedral House Station Road Ennis Co Clare 19/934 Gerard Dineen P 28/11/2019 to install 3 no glamping log cabins to be used as short-term tourist accommodation ancillary to the existing B&B. the proposed development will include an upgrade to the existing wastewater treatment system along with all associated site works Dooneen View B & B Lisheencrony Kilkee Co Clare DATE : 02/12/2019 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 13:54:14 PAGE : 7 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 25/11/19 TO 29/11/19 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, maybe unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988 - 2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner, against the sender, including prosecution FILE APP.
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