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Report Weekly Lists Planning Applications Granted CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 10/04/2021 TO 16/04/2021 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 19/06944 Ian Fish Permission 10/12/2019 To demolish existing rear extension and construct a new two 14/04/2021 4647 storey extension to the rear of the existing dwellinghouse with all associated works Milleenduff Rockchapel Co. Cork 20/00527 Samuel Flynn Permission 28/09/2020 Construction of 36 number residential units including all ancillary 13/04/2021 194 site services, landscaping and access roads Milleencoola Bantry Co. Cork 20/00780 Jill Turner Permission 23/12/2020 Construction of a dwelling house, waste water treatment system 13/04/2021 190 and all associated site works Knocknageehy Castlefreke Clonakilty Co Cork 20/05576 Thomas and Dawna Reid Permission 24/07/2020 To construct extension to side and rear of existing dwelling house 13/04/2021 4635 and all associated siteworks. Ballycatteen Ballinspittle Co. Cork Create date and time: 23/04/2021 12:29:37 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 20/05614 Kieran and Anne Marie O'Connor Permission, 29/07/2020 Construction of a dwelling house (change of design of that 14/04/2021 4644 Permission for permitted under planning application 05/9543) and retention of Retention existing foundations. Permission for the completion of stone finish and plastering of the domestic garage and all associated site works. Glashaboy West Bweeng Mallow Co. Cork 20/05672 David Healy Permission 05/08/2020 The construction of stables for rearing of bloodstock with feed 16/04/2021 4658 storage over head and associated services and site entrance. Seaview Cottage Garrettstown Kinsale Co. Cork 20/05768 Alex Orrell, Triona Culloty Permission 18/08/2020 Alterations and extensions to existing dwelling consisting of the 14/04/2021 4648 following: (a) demolition of existing front porch (b) construction of a new front entrance porch, side extension and rear extension and all associated site works. Ballincurrig TD Buttevant Co. Cork 20/06132 Dave Sullivan Permission 30/09/2020 To demolish an existing house and to construct a new house with 12/04/2021 4623 new vehicular entrance and all associated site works. Hillcrest Camden Road Crosshaven Co. Cork 20/06150 Mid Cork Pallets and Packaging Ltd Permission 02/10/2020 The construction of (1) new storage warehouse, (2) canopy and (3) 16/04/2021 4665 associated siteworks all located at the west of their site. Gortnalicky Clondrohid Macroom Co. Cork 20/06232 Cuain Developments Ltd. Permission 13/10/2020 The demolition 139m2 of existing structures on site which include 15/04/2021 4657 a decommissioned temporary water pump house building and a partially collapsed dwelling and farm building and the construction of 17 no. residential units and all associated ancillary development works including parking, drainage, landscaping and amenity areas. Access to the 17 no. residential units will be via the existing estate road. Cois Cuain Cullenagh (Townland) Courtmacsherry Co. Cork Create date and time: 23/04/2021 12:29:37 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 20/06334 Val Peyton Permission 23/10/2020 Construction of outbuilding/glasshouse with swimming pool at 12/04/2021 4618 existing dwelling, for domestic use. Claddagh Magooly Dripsey Co. Cork 20/06376 Shane Power Permission 29/10/2020 An extension to existing dwelling for use as an ancillary 14/04/2021 4649 accommodation unit Ballyhane Lower Milford Co. Cork 20/06649 Michael Nestor Permission, 26/11/2020 Change of use of part of first floor of existing licensed premises 16/04/2021 4659 Permission for from function room to 3 no. apartments with associated ground Retention floor extension for independent access to apartments, elevational alterations, and associated site works. Retention of ground floor store extension and covered smoking area to rear. The Fir Tree Main Street Tinageragh Watergrasshill, Co. Cork 20/06707 DSJ Construction Limited Permission 02/12/2020 The construction of a new 3 storey development consisting of 1 12/04/2021 4631 No. 2 bedroom apartment, and 2 No. 1 bed apartments, boundary walls, footpaths, together with all other ancillary site works. Charleville Road Scarteen Lower Newmarket Co. Cork 20/06817 J.D. Buckley Construction Ltd. Permission 11/12/2020 The completion of existing estate (previously granted ref: 04/5382) 12/04/2021 4612 comprising: a) construction of 28 no. two storey dwelling units made up of 6 no. 2 bed semi-detached, 6 no. 2 bed mid terraced and 16 no. 3 bed semi-detached all with associated car parking, boundary walls and fences and hard and soft landscaped front and rear gardens, b) demolition and removal of existing foundations, rising walls and subfloors in 12 incomplete units, c) extension and completion of estate roadways, boundaries, footpaths, and landscaped open space areas, d) completion works with modifications (from 04/5382) to existing part complete units 12-15 Bluebell Crescent to include removal of chimneys, revisions to fenestration and amendments to bay window roof and cladding, and canopy amendments to front elevation, e) extension and completion of site foul and surface water drainage systems, public lighting and all associated site services and works. The Pastures Broghill South Charleville Co. Cork Create date and time: 23/04/2021 12:29:37 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 20/06929 Eve Watson Permission 21/12/2020 To construct a dwelling and a detached domestic garage, as well as 14/04/2021 4642 carrying out all associated site works, including the installation of a proprietary treatment unit and polishing filter. Firville West Mallow Co. Cork 20/06959 Anne Ffrench Permission, 22/12/2020 Retention for the refurbishment of farmhouse dwelling namely (i) 12/04/2021 4630 Permission for the replacement of pitched roof, new rooflights and the Retention demolition of attached store, (ii) yurt garden room and garden tool stores on timber platform ancillary to the enjoyment of the farmhouse (iii) new gravel access road and car parking area and (iv) temporary permission for static mobile home. Also permission for (i) alterations to elevations to farmhouse (ii) to convert existing barn building to a two storey granny flat including alterations to elevations, new roof – increase in ridge height and single storey extension to side, demolition of two number attached farm structures and associated siteworks and (iii) the installation of septic tank and percolation area to serve existing farmhouse and proposed granny flat together with the decommissioning of existing septic tank and percolation area. Ballycatteen Ballinspittle Co. Cork 20/06960 James O'Sullivan Permission 22/12/2020 The construction of new dwellinghouse, domestic garage, 12/04/2021 4617 wastewater treatment system, new entrance with changes in design and layout to permission previously granted under planning reference number 19/4742, together with all other ancillary site works. Knockavullig Carrigadrohid Macroom Co. Cork 20/06981 Christopher and Julie O'Brien Permission 23/12/2020 Construction of extensions to sides and rear of existing dwelling 14/04/2021 4651 house, new treatment unit, polishing filter and all associated site works. Retention of existing rear extensions to existing dwelling house. Ballygrillihan Castletownroche Co. Cork 21/00024 Felicity Weck Permission 18/01/2021 Construction of a dwellinghouse and an agricultural building for 15/04/2021 199 the storage of hay and farm machinery and associated site works Inchireagh Derrynacaheragh Dunmanway Co. Cork Create date and time: 23/04/2021 12:29:37 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 21/00027 GP Wood Ltd., Permission 20/01/2021 Construction of a single storey office building on and adjacent to 16/04/2021 209 their existing car park and associated siteworks at their existing facility. The proposed development is being carried out on a site which comprises of an activity requiring an Integraged Pollution Control Licence Derrigra Enniskeane Co. Cork 21/00030 Green Solids Limited Permission 20/01/2021 Construct a new dairy complex consisting of milking parlour, dairy, 16/04/2021 207 plant room, office, store, roofed cattle holding yard, slatted soiled water tank, feed storage bin, internal access road, site entrance and carry out all associated site works Grillagh Ballynacarriga Dunmanway Co. Cork 21/00037 Fachtna Hayes Building Contractor Ltd. Permission 25/01/2021 Permission for completion of partially constructed houses, 16/04/2021 202 numbers 19 and 20, which were permitted under Planning Reg. 10/00807 and which permission was extended under Planning Reg. 16/92 Gleann Alainn Downeen Rosscarbery Co. Cork 21/00041 Gerard & Patricia McDonagh Permission 26/01/2021 Alterations to an existing dwellinghouse, to include the demolition 15/04/2021 200 of a bay window, construction of a sunroom extension, and all associated site works Boulysallagh Goleen Co Cork 21/00120 Alyson Shorten Permission 19/02/2021 Construction of new dwellinghouse, domestic garage, new 14/04/2021 195 entrance, waste water treatment system together with all other ancillary site works Killaneer Newcestown Bandon Co. Cork 21/00121 Declan Lynch Permission 19/02/2021 Demolish existing dwelling and to construct a new dwelling and 14/04/2021 196 undertake all associated site works Reenmeen East Glengarriff Co.
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