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DATE : 30/01/2004 KILKENNY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:09:42 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS 18/01/2004 TO 24/01/2004 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DATE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 03/487 Roadstone Provinces Ltd., P 21/01/2004 F for a 5.06 hectare (12.5 acre) southward extension to existing quarry, Kilmacow Quarry in three benches, to a finished floor level of 15 metres below Ordance Kilmacow Datum (Malin Head): a 2 hectare (5.02 acre) overburden mound (to a Co. Kilkenny. height of approx. 4.5 metres): associated landscaping works; and construction of a 110 sq.m (gross floor area) single storey dispatch office. The overall planning application site is 11.04 hectares (27.28 acres) in the townlands of Grannagh & Kilmacow at Kilmacow Quarry Kilmacow Co. Kilkenny 03/505 McKillen Brother Construction P 21/01/2004 F for development of 16 no. dwelling houses consisting of 14 no. 4 Ltd. bedroom houses, 2 no. 2 bedroom houses and associated site works Ballyreddin West all Bennettsbridge Moanmought Commons Co. Kilkenny. Callan Co. Kilkenny 03/862 Tom Murray O 22/01/2004 F to construct a 52 bedroom nursing house with all ancillary Webbsbrough House accomodataion, 80 no. carparking spaces, proposed new site entrance, Ballyfoyle proposed bored well, proposed treatment plant with percolation area Co. Kilkenny. and all other associated siteworks Grevine West Kells Road Kilkenny. DATE : 30/01/2004 KILKENNY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:09:42 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS 18/01/2004 TO 24/01/2004 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DATE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 03/906 Copymore Ltd. P 22/01/2004 F for the proposed construction of a new two-storey entrance lobby and Main Street for alterations to the exisitng front elevation consisting of larger Urlingford windows and new external finish to the exisiting office/workshop and Co. Kilkenny. for the construction of proposed new extension consisting of a car repair workshop and ancillary accomodation, and for the retention of exisitng 2 bay car workshop and for the change of use from this workshop to proposed storage and for the extension of the exisiting first floor mezzanine level for office space and for the introduction of personnel doors and for elimination of a roller shutter door to the existing side elevation and all ancillary site works Main Street Urlingford Co. Kilkenny. 03/960 EMO Estates Ltd. P 22/01/2004 F for the construction of 118 houses comprising 13 no. two-storey 5 Temple Chambers bedroom detached houses, 1 no. two storey 4 bedroom detached 3 Burlington Road house, 66 no. two-storey 4 bed-room semi-detached houses, 16 no. Dublin 4. two-storey 3 bed semi-detached houses, 10 no. two-storey 3 bedroom and terrace houses, and 12 no. two-storey 3 bedroom mid-terrace houses together with associated site development works, including the surface water outfall pipe to the River Nore, all on a site of 5.67 hectares fronting on to and with access from the Thomastown/ Mount Juliet Jerpoint West Thomastown Co. Kilkenny. DATE : 30/01/2004 KILKENNY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:09:42 PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS 18/01/2004 TO 24/01/2004 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DATE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 03/1275 Maurice & Sharon Hanlon P 19/01/2004 F to erect a bungalow and domestic garage with a treatment unit and Ballytarsna percolation area Paulstown Duninga Co. Kilkenny Paulstown Co. Kilkenny 03/1354 Michael Hennessy P 19/01/2004 F to erect a dwelling house c/o Caroline Cass Killahy Deerpark Mullinavat Mullinavat Co. Kilkenny Co. Kilkenny. 03/1364 Tom Brennan P 19/01/2004 F for the construction of a two-storey dwelling, new driveway, Mill House proprietary effluent treatment system, connection to group water Upper Grange scheme and associated site works Gowran Grange Upper Co. Kilkenny. Gowran Co. Kilkenny 03/1411 David Fitzgerald R 21/01/2004 F for retention of an agricultural building 24 Patrick Street Church Hill Kilkenny Cuffesgrange Co. Kilkenny 03/1609 Kathleen & Noel Sherry P 22/01/2004 F to construct a single storey dwelling and garage, install 'enviropak' 27 Lawcus Fields sewage treatment plant, complete with entrance onto public roadway Stoneyford and all associated site works on site Co. Kilkenny. Tullowbrin Johnswell Co. Kilkenny DATE : 30/01/2004 KILKENNY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:09:42 PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS 18/01/2004 TO 24/01/2004 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DATE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 03/1718 Shane Aylward P 20/01/2004 F to erect dwelling house and all associated works Castlebanny Mullinavat Cottrellstown Co Kilkenny Co Kilkenny 03/1724 Padraig & Margaret O'Rourke P 20/01/2004 F to construct a split-level, single-storey dwelling with garage, together Silverslopes with stables, barn and tackroom, 1 new entrance, septic tank and all Warrington associated site works Kilkenny Knocknabooly Stoneyford Co Kilkenny 03/1730 Kathleen Gleeson P 19/01/2004 F for an extension to side of existing dwelling to consist of a self Paddock contained unit Farmley Paddock Cuffesgrange Farmley Co. Kilkenny. Cuffesgrange Co. Kilkenny 03/1749 Wayne Kelly O 23/01/2004 F to erect a dormer dwelling with detached garage and associated site Ballygorey works Mooncoin Ballygorey Co Kilkenny Mooncoin Co Kilkenny 03/1881 Brian & Heather Murphy P 21/01/2004 F for dwellinghouse and septic tank Knockaroo Borrismore Borris-in-Ossory Johnstown Co Laois Co Kilkenny DATE : 30/01/2004 KILKENNY COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 09:09:42 PAGE : 5 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED/VALIDATED APPLICATIONS 18/01/2004 TO 24/01/2004 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APP. DATE DATE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TYPE INVALID RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 03/2004 Michael & Brigid Fitzpatrick P 21/01/2004 F to build a dormer-style dwelling house, garage, waste water treatment Tincashel system with raised percolation and associated site works Urlingford Tincashel Co Kilkenny Urlingford Co Kilkenny Total: 16 *** END OF REPORT **.
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