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WEST CORK PROPERTY I John O’Neill Intend to Apply for Fee Within the Period of 5 Weeks Begin- (Excluding Public Holidays) THE SOUTHERN STAR SECTION 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2013 Download our App now at www.southernstar.ie PLANNINGS / PROPERTY 33 Plannings PRIVATE Cork County Council- writing on payment of the prescribed 9.00a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Monday to Friday WEST CORK PROPERTY I John O’Neill intend to apply for fee within the period of 5 weeks begin- (excluding public holidays). A submis- Planning Permission for change of ning on the date of receipt by the Au- sion or observation in relation to the ap- house design on the foot of existing plan- thority of the application. plication may be made in writing to the Congratulations ning permission planning Ref. No. Planning Authority on payment of the 12/00531, which was for “Dwelling Cork County Council- prescribed fee within the period of 5 house, waste treatment system and all Maeve Cotter and Martin Dooney are weeks beginning on the date of receipt associated site works” and had a per- applying to CORK COUNTY COUNCIL by the Authority of the application. mission order dated 01/12/2012 at Eye- for permission for the demolition of ex- ries, Beara, County CorkThe planning isting dwelling, and the construction of Cork County Council- application may be inspected or pur- a new dwellinghouse and all associated T and V Barry Investments and Hold- chased at a fee not exceeding the rea- site works, at The Coach House, River ings Ltd. Intend to apply for permission sonable cost of making a copy at the of- Road, Scilly, Ardbrack, Kinsale, Co Cork. for change of design to dwelling types, fices of the Planning Authority, Norton The planning application may be in- garages and site layout for six number FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY House, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, during its spected or purchased at a fee not ex- dwellings and six number garages as AUCTION REMINDER public opening hours, i.e. 9.00a.m. to ceeding the reasonable cost of making previously granted under planning ref RESIDENTIAL FARM 4.00 p.m. Monday to Friday (excluding a copy at the offices of the Planning Au- 07/11025 and as previously granted an (Unless Previously Sold) public holidays). A submission or obser- thority, County Hall, Carrigrohane extension of duration under planning Happy Birthday vation in relation to the application may Road, Cork, during its public opening ref 13/4232, together with all associated C 76½ ACRE FARM HOLDING & Happy Anniversary be made in writing to the Planning Au- hours, i.e. 9.00a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Mon- site works at Clogheenavodig, Bandon, thority on payment of the prescribed fee day to Friday (excluding public holi- Co. Cork. The Planning Application may OUTBUILDINGS New Baby within the period of 5 weeks beginning days). A submission or observation in be inspected or purchased, at a fee not Getting Married on the date of receipt by the Authority relation to the application may be made exceeding the reasonable cost of making (In 1 or 2 Lots) of the application, and such submissions in writing to the Planning Authority on a copy, at the offices of the Planning Au- Just Graduated and observations will be considered by payment of the prescribed fee within thority, County Hall, Carrigrohane Thank You the planning authority in making a de- the period of 5 weeks beginning on the Road, Cork, during its public opening cision on the application. The planning Whatever the message, whatever date of receipt by the Authority of the hours, i.e. 9.00a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Mon- authority may grant permission subject the occasion why not let your application, and such submissions and day to Friday (excluding public holi- to or without conditions, or may refuse nearest and dearest know how observations will be considered by the days). A submission or observation in to grant permission. much they mean to you! planning authority in making a decision relation to the application may be made HOUSE AND 37.5 ACRES OF LANDS Visit www.southernstar.ie/flog- on the application. The planning author- in writing to the planning authority with- Cork County Council- AT EAST END, BERE ISLAND, CO. CORK it and book a ‘Congratulations’ ity may grant permission subject to or in the period of 5 weeks beginning on Liam Walsh intends to apply for plan- ad from just €3 without conditions, or may refuse to the date of receipt by the authority of TO BE SOLD IN ONE OR TWO LOTS. ning permission for change of house (Your ad will appear in 1 edition of The grant permission. the application, on payment of a fee of type from that granted in pl. ref. no. €20. Southern Star and online for 7 days) CONTACT: GRACE MC CARTHY, 12/4753, and all associated site works at Cork County Council- Sranaviddoge, Enniskeane, Co. Cork. Diarmuid McCarthy & Associates, Cork County Council- GMAC PROPERTY & FINANCE LTD The Planning Application may be in- Engineers, Surveyors, Planning Con- Environ Renewables Ltd. intends to MAIN STREET, CASTLETOWNBERE, CO CORK For Sale General spected or purchased at a fee not ex- sultants, The Warner Centre, Marino apply for a ten year planning permission ceeding the reasonable cost of making Street, Bantry, Tel: 027-50469, Fax: to construct a wind farm and all associ- TEL 027 - 70193 • [email protected] a copy at the offices of the Planning Au- 027-51036, email: [email protected] are ap- ated infrastructure in the townlands of thority during its public opening hours plying for permission for construction Killaveenoge West, Derreenaspeeg, and a submission or observation in re- of dwelling house and all associated site Killaveenoge East, Curranashingane, lation to the application may be made works at Derreenathirigy, Glengarriff, and Garranes, Drinagh, County Cork. to the Authority in writing on payment Co. Cork for Patrick and Bridget Brassel. The proposed wind farm will comprise RATHAROON, BANDON of the prescribed fee within the period The planning application may be in- the provision of a total of up to 10 No. of 5 weeks beginning on the date of re- THURSDAY 14TH NOVEMBER 2013 AT 3 PM spected or purchased at a fee not ex- wind turbines, with a maximum overall CORK COUNTY COUNCIL ceipt by the Authority of the applica- HERALD HUNTER STOVE ceeding the reasonable cost of making blade tip height of up to 131m, upgrading MUNSTER ARMS HOTEL, BANDON tion. COMHAIRLE CONTAE CHORCAÍ Model: 1400. Multi Fuel With a copy at the offices of the Planning Au- of existing and provision of new internal thority, Norton House, Skibbereen dur- access roads (including the upgrading Back Boiler and Flue. Cork County Council- LOTS: A. 51.2 Acres, B. 25.3 Acres & Outbuildings, ing its public opening hours, i.e. of site access junction), provision of a Heats up to 11 radiators. Martin & Susanne Harding seek per- 9.00a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Monday to Friday wind anemometry mast (height up to C. Entire C. 76.5 Acres PUBLIC NOTICE Cost new approx 1300 euro. mission to develop existing first floor at- (excluding public holidays). A submis- 90 metres), 3 no. borrow pits, an elec- tic area of dwelling house, including the Solr: Veronica Neville, R. Neville & Co Solicitors PUBLIC NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT TO FURNISH FURTHER Selling for 700 ono. sion or observation in relation to the ap- tricity sub-station with control room and construction of 3 no. dormer windows INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE EFFECTS ON THE Emmigrating early Nov. plication may be made in writing to the associated equipment, underground Bandon. Tel: 023 8841308 and 2 no. gable windows, car port, in- ENVIRONMENT OF THE PROPOSED WORKS, COMPRISING A 086 063 5283 Planning Authority on payment of the electricity connection cabling, tempo- stallation of new wastewater treatment CONTACT : ERNEST FORDE 087-9128165 NEW OUTFALL PIPE AND THE REFURBISHMENT OF FOUR [email protected] prescribed fee within the period of 5 rary construction compound and all an- unit & soil polishing filter and carry out OTHER OUTFALLS SERVING THE PROPOSED WASTE WATER weeks beginning on the date of receipt cillary site works. The Planning Appli- all associated site works at Ballycatteen, TREATMENT PLANT AT YOUGHAL, CO. CORK by the Authority of the application. cation is accompanied by an Ballinspittle, Co. Cork. This application Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Cork County Council may be inspected or purchased at a fee Cork County Council- The current proposed development is Foreshore Application in respect of the construction of an outfall in GAS not exceeding the reasonable cost of intended to replace the wind farm de- the vicinity of Ferry Point (to discharge treated effluent) and the making a copy at the offices of the Plan- Diarmuid McCarthy & Associates, FINAL OFFERS Engineers, Surveyors, Planning Con- velopment previously permitted at this refurbishment of existing outfalls at Foxhole, Dunn’s Park, Paxes ning Authority, Cork County Council, location under Pl. Ref. 11/50. The plan- COOKER sultants, The Warner Centre, Marino Lane and Front Strand (to discharge storm water) to serve the County Hall, Cork, during its public ning application and Environmental Im- DOWNEEN, Street, Bantry, Tel: 027-50469, Fax: Youghal Main Drainage Scheme opening hours and a submission or ob- pact Statement (EIS) may be inspected 027-51036, email: [email protected] are ap- servation in relation to the application or purchased at a fee not exceeding the ROSSCARBERY Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19B of the Foreshore Act, 1933, FOR plying for permission for demolition of may be made to the Authority in writing reasonable cost of making a copy at the as amended, that Cork County Council, WSIP Office, Model Business Park, existing outbuilding, construction of ex- on payment of the prescribed fee within offices of the Planning Authority, Norton Model Farm Road, Cork City has furnished further information that contains SALE tension to existing dwelling house and the period of 5 weeks beginning on the House, Skibbereen, Co.
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