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Report Weekly Lists Planning Application Received CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FROM 11/04/2020 TO 17/04/2020 under section 34 of the Act the applications for permission may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused; 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 EIS RECD. PROT STRU IPC LIC. WASTE LIC. 20/00203 Vincent and Siobhan Collins Permission 15/04/2020 To construct a new dwelling and detached domestic shed along No No No No with septic tank and percolation area and all associated site works. Loughcrot Drimoleague Co. Cork 20/00204 Michael and Mary Martin Permission 15/04/2020 Demolition of an existing dwelling house, garage, storeroom and No No No No outbuildings and for the construction of a new replacement dwelling house, detached garage, new site entrance and all associated site works Park House The Hill Baltimore Co. Cork 20/00205 Donnacha and Michelle O'Mahony Permission, 16/04/2020 Construct extension to dwelling and associated site works and No No No No Permission for permission to retain detached garage. Retention Derreens Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/00206 Dorothea Ryan, Philip Jennings Permission 16/04/2020 Construction of two new circular windows at second floor level on No No No No the front elevation of “Western Villas”, one window at “Cranfield” P85HT98 and one window at No. 1 Western Villas P85N295 and a new window at first floor level and roof lights to side of No. 1 Western Villas. Create date and time: 24/04/2020 10:09:09 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Cranfield and No. 1 Western Villas Western Villas Western Road/Michael Collins Road Clonakilty, Co. Cork 20/00207 John and Peter Murray Permission 16/04/2020 Construct a cattle house with slatted slurry tank, construct a soiled No No No No water tank and carry out associated site works. Inchireagh Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/00208 Darren McCarthy Permission 16/04/2020 To demolish existing walled silo, permission to construct a sheep No No No No house with two no. slatted slurry tanks, and carry out associated site works. Kilcrohane Bantry Co. Cork 20/00209 Kevin and Tara Daly Permission 16/04/2020 Construct a dwelling house, site entrance, internal access roadway No No No No and carry out associated site works. Lettergorman Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/00210 Keith and Karen Sheehan Permission 17/04/2020 Construct dwelling, detached garage and all associated site works. No No No No Knockduff Dunmanway Co. Cork 20/00211 Ann and Ian Yellowlees Permission 17/04/2020 Change of design of extension to dwelling permitted under No No No No Planning Reg No. 19/93 and revised site boundaries from that permitted. Permission is also sought for (i) fenestration changes to dwelling, (ii) a car port and open veranda extension to dwelling and all associated site works. Bocarnagh Glengarriff Co. Cork 20/00212 Cahalane Brothers Ltd. Permission 17/04/2020 Construction of 24 no. dwelling houses (2 no. detached, 22 no. No No No No semi-detached) and all associated site works, including roads, footpaths, parking, drainage, landscaping and amenity areas. Tonafora Dunmanway Create date and time: 24/04/2020 10:09:09 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 Co. Cork 20/04728 Shane Cahill, Patricia O'Brien Permission 14/04/2020 Construct a dormer style dwelling, garage, upgrade existing No No No No entrance and ancillary works. Brigown Road Brigown Mitchelstown Co. Cork 20/04729 Christine Murphy Permission 14/04/2020 Permission for the construction of dwellinghouse (change of plan No No No No from that permitted under Planning Reg. No. 16/5174) and all associated site works. Arlinstown Ballinhassig Co. Cork 20/04730 Des & Marie O'Neill Permission for 14/04/2020 Permission for retention of existing domestic sheds and all No No No No Retention associated site works. Ballyclogh Mallow Co. Cork 20/04731 Cillian Cullinane Permission 14/04/2020 Construction of a new, part two storey, part single storey dwelling No No No No house and domestic garage, with associated landscaping, drainage and entrance to highway. Kilmaloda Ballinascarthy Co. Cork 20/04732 RTE Transmission Network DAC t/a 2RN Permission 14/04/2020 Permission for the clearance of the RTE compound including the No No No No removal of the existing chainlink fence, the existing 9 metre high wooden structure with attached associated equipment and ground level cabinet for the development of a new palisade fenced compound including a 30 metre high lattice work tower with associated equipment attached, ground level cabinets and with off road car parking. RTE Compound Currahevern East Lislevane Bandon, Cork 20/04733 Sylvester & Caitriona McAuliffe Permission for 14/04/2020 Permission for retention of first floor extension to the west No No No No Retention elevation and alterations to the existing dwelling house as constructed. Ballyarra Castlelyons Co. Cork 20/04734 Robert Troy Outline Permission 14/04/2020 Outline permission for 3 No. dwellings an all associated siteworks. No No No No Ballynakilla East Newtownshandrum Charleville Co. Cork 20/04735 Robert Troy Permission 14/04/2020 Permission for the construction of new access road and site No No No No Create date and time: 24/04/2020 10:09:09 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 services for residential development consisting and all associated site works. Ballynakilla East Newtownshandrum Charleville Co. Cork 20/04736 Park United A.F.C. Permission 14/04/2020 Permission to (a) extend and upgrade existing clubhouse; (b) No No No No provide paved terrace area to upgraded clubhouse; (c) extend and improve existing car park; (d) widen existing pedestrian entrance; (e) upgrade existing access to rear of site for Astroturf pitch; (f) re- align and improve existing football pitches, including full upgrade of main pitch to the rear to all weather facility and including high quality 18m floodlighting; (g)construct 6m high backstop net to either end of main pitch; (h) construct 3.5m high fence and 1.2m railing along periphery of main pitch; (i) construct viewing area at main pitch; (j) construct a 1.2m railing along periphery of front pitch; (k) re-locate existing storage shed, dugout structures and container; (l) construct compacted gravel path alongside re-aligned pitches; (m) provide generator to rear of re-located container and all associated site works. Park United A.F.C. Brigown Mitchelstown Co. Cork 20/04737 Edmond O'Leary Permission, 14/04/2020 Permission for the construction of machinery shed for the purpose No No No No Permission for of storing machinery used for agricultural works, drainage, land Retention reclamation works and parking of groundworks machinery. Permission for retention of modifications to existing field entrance (increasing size of existing entrance) which will be used to serve proposed machinery shed. Ballyhay Charleville Co. Cork 20/04738 Kevin Dolphin Permission for 14/04/2020 Permission for retention of the existing external yard area for No No No No Retention storage, and demonstration for sale or hire, of plant and equipment; 4 No. containers for machine parts storage; Portacabin for office use; stables; compressor room and earth mound. Knockgorm Cloyne Co. Cork 20/04739 Francie & Declan Deasy Permission 15/04/2020 Permission for the demolition of an existing single storey annex to No No No No the rear of the existing single storey cottage, for the construction of a new single storey extension to the side, new one and a half storey extension to the rear and a new single storey glazed link to connect the extensions to the existing cottage. Permission is also sought for alterations to existing windows and doors including new rooflight, widening and alteration of existing site entrance, proposed connection to public drainage system and all associated site works. Ardbrack Cottage Ardbrack Create date and time: 24/04/2020 10:09:09 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Kinsale Co. Cork 20/04740 Liam Lee Permission for 15/04/2020 Permission for Retention of: - 1) Extensions to existing dwelling No No No No Retention house to include sunroom and associated terrace area, porch area, and dormer window; 2) Elevational changes to the existing dwellinghouse; 3) Basements as constructed to existing dwellinghouse and 4) External storage area as constructed and all associated site works. Ahlan Lake Road Cobh Co. Cork 20/04741 Nicholas Doherty Permission 15/04/2020 Permission for the construction of a new single storey extension to No No No No existing dwellingjouse, new domestic garage and all associated site works. Tower Hill Kilcoolishal Glanmire Co. Cork 20/04742 Niall Walsh, Aoibheann Cronin Permission 15/04/2020 Permission to construct a split level dwelling house, soak pit, No No No No pumping station, new vehicular access and ancillary site works as a change of plan to Planning Reg. No. 17/6295 Park South Youghal Road Midleton Co. Cork 20/04743 Mervyn Draper Permission 15/04/2020 Permission to erect a storey and a half type dwellinghouse with No No No No Consequent detached domestic garage, wastewater treatment unit and percolation area, site entrance and all associated site works. Cooladurragh Conna Mallow Co. Cork 20/04744 David O'Keeffe Permission 15/04/2020 Permission for the construction of a dwelling house, domestic No No No No garage, mechanical aeration system, soil polishing filter and all associated services and site works.
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