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Report Weekly Lists Planning Applications Granted CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 13/02/2021 TO 19/02/2021 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 19/05624 Louis Carroll Permission 21/06/2019 The construction of a residential development of 45 two storey 16/02/2021 4262 houses consisting of 23no. terraced houses and 22no. semi- detached houses. Planning permission is also sought to construct a new entrance and to connect to existing public services at Pike Road, associated landscaping, ancillary works and associated site services to facilitate the development. Pike Road Rath-Healy Fermoy Co. Cork 20/00200 Siobhan Hanley Permission 08/04/2020 Construction of dwelling house, detached domestic garage and 17/02/2021 83 associated site works. Keilnascarta Bantry Co. Cork 20/00333 Vodafone Ireland Ltd., Permission 29/06/2020 Extend the height of the existing lattice telecommunications 19/02/2021 95 structure by 15m giving an overall height of 30m and to add antenna and dishes together with ground-based equipment Vaughans Pass Scartbaun (Td) Bantry Co. Cork 20/00608 Alan Kingston Permission 29/10/2020 Permission for change of use of use of existing office building to 16/02/2021 82 private dwelling, also permission for front extension to same, wastewater treatment system, revised entrance layout and new site boundaries along with all associated site development works Ceancullig Drimoleague Co. Cork 20/00630 Noel & Elaine Spillane Permission 06/11/2020 Change of use from rented holiday homes as granted under 18/02/2021 90 Planning Permission W/98/0686 to private dwelling houses for the 3 no. Bayview Cottages Create date and time: 01/03/2021 10:48:59 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Bay View Cottages Kilcrohane Bantry Co. Cork 20/00728 Karen O'Sullivan, Shane Fitzgerald Permission 11/12/2020 (i) Construction of dwelling-house, (ii) Construction of domestic 15/02/2021 81 garage, (iii) installation of wastewater treatment system and (iv) associated site works Dromore Bantry Co. Cork 20/00733 Donal, Brigid and Seamus O'Sullivan Permission 11/12/2020 Construct a cattle house with slatted slurry tank, calf house with 15/02/2021 78 slatted slurry tank, earth walled bund to existing overground slurry storage tank and all associated site works Rathbarry Farm Carrigroe Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00746 Ciaran Fitzpatrick Permission 16/12/2020 Construct a dwelling house and carry out all associated site works 17/02/2021 84 Reenascreena South Rosscarbery Co. Cork 20/00749 Tony and Margaret Calnan Permission, 16/12/2020 Retention Planning Permission 1) Single and part two storey rear 17/02/2021 85 Permission for extension, 2) New site boundaries, 3) Waste Water Treatment Retention Plant and percolation area, 4) Solar Panels on roof of both dwelling and domestic shed. Permission is also sought for the retention and completion of vehicular entrance and all associated site works, all to existing dwellinghouse Curraheen Rosscarbery Co. Cork 20/00751 Nigel Buttimer, Katie Dennis Permission 17/12/2020 Construction of a granny flat ancillary to the main residence and all 15/02/2021 79 associated site works "Curramill" Fourcuil Templebryan North Clonakilty, Co. Cork 20/00757 Patrick and Nichola O'Driscoll Permission, 17/12/2020 the retention of alterations to elevations of existing apartment, 15/02/2021 80 Permission for minor increase in footprint and the provision of stainless steel Retention balustrading (change of plan from that granted under Pl. Reg. Ref. No. 09/863) and permission for the change of use from apartment ancillary to dwelling to stand alone apartment Crookhaven Td., Crookhaven Co. Cork 20/00760 Finbar and Susan O'Donovan Permission 18/12/2020 Construction of a single storey bedroom extension to side of 17/02/2021 86 existing dwelling house Ballyduvane Clonakilty Co. Cork Create date and time: 01/03/2021 10:48:59 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 20/00763 Hugh Rothwell Permission for 18/12/2020 Retention of porch to front of dwelling and associated site works 17/02/2021 88 Retention Toughbaun Drinagh Co. Cork 20/00767 Joan Dineen Permission 21/12/2020 Construct a single storey extension to the side of dwelling 17/02/2021 87 Knockea Lyre Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00769 John & Mary Crowley Permission 21/12/2020 Demolition of the existing front porch and construction of new 18/02/2021 91 single storey residential extensions to the front, sides and rear of the existing dwelling including construction of a new covered car port, replacement of existing windows and ancillary site development works Mountain Common Ardfield Clonakilty Co. Cork 20/00771 Bernard & Mary Geraldine O'Brien Permission 21/12/2020 Construction of a new detached dwelling house and all associated 19/02/2021 93 site works The Cove Baltimore Co Cork 20/00781 Finbar Buckley Permission for 23/12/2020 Retention of an extension to the rear and side of existing dwelling 17/02/2021 89 Retention Abbeystrewry Skibbereen Co Cork 20/00782 Richard & Vicky Manning Permission, 23/12/2020 (a) Retention of variation to elevations to that granted under 19/02/2021 94 Permission for planning permission Ref. No. 17/00642, and (b) permission for two Retention storey extension to side of dwelling (change of plan and layout to that granted under planning Ref No. 17/00642 Farrannahineeny Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/04041 Soleire Renewables SPV Limited Permission 17/01/2020 A 10 year planning permission for the development of a 102.76 16/02/2021 4267 hectare solar PV farm and 3.425 kilometre underground electricity grid connection (0.34 hectares) giving a total combined area for both the solar farm and underground grid connection of 103.1 hectares. The proposed solar farm will consist of the installation of a 40 year operation and subsequent decommissioning of a series of ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, mounted on steel support structures, together with 1 single storey ESB control room, 12 electrical transformation enclosures, underground cabling, inverters, CCTV poles and cameras, deer type security fencing, existing site entrance from the L5529 road, access tracks, hardstanding area, landscaping and biodiversity measures and all associated ancillary development works, for the purpose of generating renewable energy electricity. The proposed solar farm Create date and time: 01/03/2021 10:48:59 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 is located in the townlands of Ballyroe and Dromin, Ballyhea, Charleville, County Cork. The proposed underground electricity grid connection is to be installed entirely under public roads from the proposed solar farm at Ballyroe to Charleville 110kV ESB substation, which passes through the townlands of Ballyroe, Ballynadrideen, Ardnageehy, Rathnacally and Clashganniv in Ballyhea, Charleville, County Cork. A Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the planning authority with this application. Townlands of Ballyroe, Dromin, Ballynadrideen Ardnageehy, Rathnacally and Clashganniv in Ballyhea Charleville, Co. Cork 20/04417 Cork Education and Training Board Permission 28/02/2020 The development of the Greenfield site consists of (a) construction 18/02/2021 4288 of a 98m x 63m grass pitch, (b) provision of a 400m eight lane running track, (c) construction of a building to provide changing facilities, (d) provision of 40 car and 2 bus parking spaces, (e) widening of Sexton’s Boreen, (f) importation of clean, natural soil to grade the field, (g) installation of floodlights, and (h) diversion of water main and associated site works. The Environmental Impact Assessment Report / Natura Impact Statement will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. Sexton's Boreen Carhookeal Summerhill Mallow, Co. Cork 20/04501 John Daly Permission 10/03/2020 Construction of a livestock underpass, effluent holding tank and all 15/02/2021 4260 associated siteworks. Lisrobin West Kiskeam Mallow Co. Cork 20/05045 McDonald's Restaurants of Ireland Permission 25/05/2020 The development will consist of the change of use of No. 144B 16/02/2021 4264 Limited (77.5 sq m) from an existing retail unit to restaurant and the amalgamation of Nos. 144A and 144B to provide an enlarged McDonald’s restaurant (495.5 sq m), the 2 no. units were previously subdivided in the 1990’s and as such, the proposed development will restore the ground floor of the building to its original layout of 1 no. commercial unit. The proposed development also includes associated amendments to the facade of the proposed enlarged restaurant unit with associated signage and digital window poster; amendments to the existing drive thru arrangement principally comprising the replacement of the single drive thru lane with with a 2 no. lane drive thru arrangement with associated signage and menu boards; the relocation of the 4 no. existing accessible car parking spaces to facilitate to the new drive thru arrangement; and 1 no. new car parking space adjacent to the western boundary of the subject site. Nos. 144A (McDonald's Restaurant) and 144B (existing vacant retail unit) Bank Place, Thomas Davis Street Mallow, Co. Cork 20/05060 Mark Buckley Permission 27/05/2020 (i) Demolish existing milking complex & slatted house (ii) construct 17/02/2021 4272 a new milking complex incorporating covered drafting area & Create date and time: 01/03/2021 10:48:59 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 covered collecting yard.
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