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Cork County Council Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 19/05/2018 TO 25/05/2018 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 17/00787 Conor Hegarty Permission 14/12/2017 Construction of a managed holiday complex for short -term letting 22/05/2018 213 comprising (a) 5 no. camping pods (b) Reception building containing: reception area, kitchen/dining area, showers, toilets, boiler room, laundry room and storage (c) waste water treatment system (d) Entrance and car parking (e) Internal access roadways and all associated site works Mountain Common Ardfield Co Cork 17/05372 Castlemartyr Country Hotel Resort Ltd Permission 02/06/2017 Extension of existing car -parking area to north and west of main 24/05/2018 4966 entrance front of the hotel, realignment of part section of the existing entrance road at the main entrance to allow for a new formal landscaping feature and turning area and all associated site and landscaping works. The development is within the curtilage of Protected Structures: Castlemartyr House RPS No.00534, Castlemartyr Castle RPS No.00535 & Castlemartyr Tower House RPS No.00968. Castlemartyr Country Hotel Resort Castlemartyr Co.Cork 17/06020 Niamh and Michael Quirke Permission 02/08/2017 Dwellin ghouse, garage, waste water treatment system, bored well, 24/05/2018 4973 entrance and all associated site works Templemary Lisgriffin Co.Cork Create date and time: 05/06/2018 10:19:18 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 17/06242 John Barry, Dora Barry, Mark Barry Permission 29/08/2017 To carry out refurbishment works to existing two storey dwelling 23/05/2018 4958 including repairs to roof and external wall finishes, alterations to existing fenestration and demolition of derelict rear annex. Demolition of existing derelict out buildings and the construction of two new dwellinghouses (1 no. two storey type detached dwellinghouse and 1 no. two storey dwelling attached to existing dwelling). Reconstruction of existing stone wall to the north wall to the north roadside boundary (to include 3 no. new site entrances with integrated gates), new connections to public storm and foul drainage systems and all associated site works The Glen Town-Plots Kinsale Co.Cork 17/06313 Thomas Shine Permission, 06/09/2017 Permission to construct a private garage & fuel store wit h 24/05/2018 4974 Permission for retention of widened entrance, retention & completion of Retention hardcore area, completion of new block wall & retention of alteration to levels. Tooreennagrena Rockchapel Co.Cork 17/06655 Jennifer Murphy Permission 11/10/2017 Construct a dwell inghouse 22/05/2018 4952 Killeena Knockraha Co. Cork 17/06778 Three Ireland (Hutchison) Ltd. Permission 25/10/2017 To construct an 18m high telecommunications monopole support 22/05/2018 4956 structure carrying antennas and transmission dish, with associated equipment units & security fencing. Glanworth Tyres Main Street, Glanworth Co.Cork 17/07122 Tim Coughlan Permission for 29/11/2017 Retention of (a) Existing cattle corral and (b) domestic/agricultural 24/05/2018 4975 Retention entrance as constructed which is located opposite side of the road. Knockardamrum Charleville Co. Cork 17/07126 Tommy Sheehan, Sarah Shortall Permission 30/11/2017 Construction of a new dwelling house, waste water treatment 21/05/2018 4949 system and all associated site works. Arlinstown Ballinhassig Co. Cork Create date and time: 05/06/2018 10:19:18 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 18/00078 Laurence Coughlan Permission 15/02/2018 Construct a 'Mews' type dwelling house to the rear of No. 13 21/05/2018 209 Emmet Square (No. 13 Emmet Square being a protected structure as listed under Reg. No. 2000/0068 - Register of protected structures for Clonakilty Town. Rear of 13 Emmet Square Clonakilty Co Cork 18/00175 Cyril Draper Permission 04/04/2018 To construct a cattle house with slatted slurry tank, calf house and 21/05/2018 210 carry out associated site works Gurteenroe Ballineen Co. Cork 18/00182 Mary and Niall O'Sullivan Permission 05/04/2018 To construct a roof cubicle slatted house, milking parlour dairy and 21/05/2018 211 silage slab Curradrinagh Dunmanway Co. Cork 18/00183 Jack McCarthy Permi ssion 06/04/2018 To reconstruct old dwelling to include new raised roof and new 23/05/2018 216 extension, to install new wastewater treatment system and all associated site works Ardnageehy More Bantry Co. Cork 18/00185 Damien O'Donovan Permission 06/04/ 2018 To construct an agricultural cubicle shed and external feed area 23/05/2018 207 with underground slatted tanks and all associated site works Currabwee Dunmanway Co. Cork 18/00192 Robert Attridge Permission 09/04/2018 To construct a two storey extens ion to dwelling house, to include a 23/05/2018 217 self contained granny flat at first level and to install a waste water treatment system and all associated site works Gearhameen Durrus Co. Cork 18/04059 John and Miriam Hartnett Permission for 12/01/2018 Retention of alteration to existing dwelling, namely; ground and 23/05/2018 4962 Retention first floor extensions to sides of dwelling, canopy to front elevation, and new ground floor window to front elevation. Pheasant Wood Curragh Midleton Create date and time: 05/06/2018 10:19:18 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 Co. Cork 18 /04104 Declan Barrett Permission 17/01/2018 Dwellinghouse and effluent treatment system and associated site 24/05/2018 4963 work Lehenagh Carrigadrohid Co. Cork 18/04274 DR Property Consultants Ltd. Permission 02/02/2018 Residential development comprisin g 8 no. semi -detached 24/05/2018 4972 dwellings and all associated ancillary development works including vehicular access, parking, footpaths, drainage, landscaping and amenity space. Access to the proposed development will be via the R639 road. Bridgeland West Rathcormac Co. Cork 18/04367 David Gray Permission 13/02/2018 Alterations to existing dwelling house, consisting of formation of 22/05/2018 4953 new dormer roof to Water Street elevation, provision of 3 number roof lights to the rear elevation and conversion of attic to habitable room. 1 Water Street Youghal-Lands Co. Cork 18/04768 Garry Wilson Permission 29/03/2018 Installation of two roof level sculptures for a period of five years at 22/05/2018 4954 Belvelly Castle, a dwellinghouse and a Protected Structure. Belvelly Castle Belvelly Cobh Co Cork 18/04769 John & Molly Walsh Permission 29/03/2018 To construct a new single storey style extension to rear of dwelling 22/05/2018 4955 along with elevational changes to rear and side of dwelling, namely the back door is changed to a window and the gable window is changed to a door 17 The Orchards Castlerock, Baneshane Midleton Co. Cork 18/04780 John & Elizabeth Russell Permission 29/03/2018 The removal of existing porch and side conservatory and the 23/05/2018 4960 construction of a new flat roof porch and extension. Revised internal layouts on both ground and first floor. The change of front door location and window locations on North and West elevations, an upgrade to all existing windows and all associated site works. Carrigmore Lodge Lake Road, Ballyvoloon Ringmeen Create date and time: 05/06/2018 10:19:18 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Co. Cork 18/04781 William O'Brien Permission for 29/03/2018 Retain dwellinghouse as constructed (previous permission Pl. Reg. 23/05/2018 4961 Retention No. 99/4751), together with permission to retain a single storey extension to the side and rear for use as a storage area, the revised location of the vehicular entrance from public roadway and all associated site development works. Peafield Ballincurrig Co. Cork 18/04784 Edward Donovan Ex tension of 03/04/2018 Construction of (a) extension to southern elevation of existing 24/05/2018 4968 Duration agricultural building for general storage, (b) 1 no. agricultural building to include cubicle and straw bedded livestock housing along with underground slurry storage, (c) 1 no. agricultural building to include straw bedded calf housing, milking parlour, dairy and associated rooms, roofed waiting yard and livestock handling facilities, (d) soiled water/parlour washings tank. (e) erection of meal bin and 2 no. water storage tanks and (f) 3 no. silage pits, 1no. dungstead and 1 no. apron, along with associated site works. Extension of Duration of Permission granted under Planning ref: 12/6500 Ballybranagh Cloyne Co. Cork 18/04790 Paul Conroy Permiss ion 03/04/2018 Construct first floor extension to side of existing dwelling. 23/05/2018 4959 No. 1 Woodfield Old Chapel Knocknagarrane Bandon, Co. Cork 18/04791 Aisling O'Hanlon Permission 03/04/2018 First floor extension to the side of the existing dwell ing that 24/05/2018 4969 incorporates alterations to the elevations and associated works 17 Rosehill West Ballynacorra West Midleton Co. Cork 18/04795 Daragh & Ruth Cerny Permission
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