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Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS PLANNING APPLICATIONS GRANTED FROM 16/02/2019 TO 22/02/2019 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 18/00406 Amarenco Solar Clonakilty Limited Permission 06/07/2018 A 5MW solar fa rm comprising approximately 22,200 photovoltaic 20/02/2019 108 panels on ground mounted frames within a site area of 11.7 hectares, 2 no. single storey inverter/transformer stations, 1 no. single storey delivery station, security fencing, CCTV, and all associated development works Beanhill South Clonakilty Co. Cork 18/00434 RBG Fish Sales Limited Permission 20/07/2018 To construct a building for the storage and repair of fishing nets, 18/02/2019 101 including the installation of a treatment plant and all associated site works Rathmore Baltimore Co. Cork 18/00474 Michael & Susan McCarthy Permission 10/08/2018 The demolition of existing shed and mobile homes, the 21/02/2019 110 construction of 3 no. detached dwellings and all associated site, boundary, drainage and access works Inchydoney Clonakilty Co. Cork 18/00569 Michael & Mairead Collins Permission 25/09/2018 Construct a dwellinghouse, domestic garage, install a waste water 19/02/2019 104 treatment plant and undertake all associated site works Dromillihy Leap Create date and time: 01/03/2019 09:22:58 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Co Co rk 18/00656 Patrick and Margaret Hayes Permission 06/11/2018 To demolish domestic garage and construct a dwelling 22/02/2019 115 Tanyard Lane Townlands Rosscarbery Co. Cork 18/00783 Liam Twomey Permission 19/12/2018 Alterations to dwellin g, demolition of existing two storey rear 19/02/2019 102 extension and construction of new two storey extension to rear of existing terraced dwelling No. 12 McCurtain Hilll Tawnies Upper Clonakilty Co. Cork 18/00786 Drinagh Co -OP Ltd., Permission 19/12/2 018 Demolition of existing warehouse stores (2 no. to the east and 20/02/2019 109 west of principal retail unit) and construction of new warehouse store, together with associated site services, car parking / offloading set down area and associated site development works Drinagh CoOp Castletownbere Derrymihan West Castletownbere, Co. Cork 18/00794 Marcelle Leonti Permission 20/12/2018 Completion of dwelling house granted permission under planning 20/02/2019 107 reg. no. 05/5310 and amended under planning reg. no. 10/869. Permission also sought for change of use of ancillary dwelling granted under planning reg. no. 10/869 to original use as a domestic garage Gurteenaduige Leap Co. Cork 18/00801 John and Linda O'Donovan Permission 21/12/2018 Construct a cat tle house with two no. slatted slurry tanks and carry 21/02/2019 111 out associated site works Cahermore Rosscarbery Co Cork 18/00802 Derrygrea Farm Limited Permission 21/12/2018 Construct a cattle house with four no. slatted slurry tanks, 22/02/2019 113 permission to extend existing roofed cattle holding yard, and carry out associated site works Derrynagree West Drimoleague Co Cork 18/00812 Padraig & Hilda O'Sullivan Permission 21/12/2018 Amendments to previously granted planning for dwelling, planning 19/02/2019 105 reference number 18/456, specifically for alteration to the site Create date and time: 01/03/2019 09:22:58 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 boundary and to relocate the permitted waste water treatment unit and percolation area Kilkinnikin West Cahermore Beara Co Cork 18/00813 The Board of Management of Permission 21/12/2018 For the following: (a) Remove existing prefabricated building 22/02/2019 116 Rathbarry National School containing corridor, staffroom and remedial classroom, (b) Demolish existing toilets and store in the main building, (c) Demolish existing detached store and (d) Construct a single storey extension comprising of a classroom and toilets along with all associated site works Donoure Castlefreke Clonakilty Co Cork 18/00815 Angela Hurley Permission for 21/12/2018 Retention of refurbishme nt, alterations and extension works to the 21/02/2019 112 Retention Restaurant/Bar and guest house accommodation including: (i) 2 no. stores at ground floor level, (ii) Alteration to and change of use of rear stores and cold room to keg room and beer garden, (iii) First floor laundry room window, (iv) 2nd floor extension to accommodation including window on North elevation, (v) Revised site boundary Annie Mays 11 Bridge Street Skibbereen Co Cork 18/00816 Ross & Linda Barry Extension of 21/12/2018 Construct ion of a dwelling house including treatment plant and all 19/02/2019 103 Duration associated site works Toormore Goleen Co Cork 18/00821 Larry O'Neill Permission 28/12/2018 Agricultural development consisting of slatted house, extension to 22/02/2019 114 silage silo and associated site works Gortbrack Castletownshend Co. Cork 18/04606 Compass Homes Ltd Permission 13/03/2018 Permission for the development of 99 no. dwelling units. The 18/02/2019 4359 proposed residential development includes the demolition of an existing shed and the construction of 35 no. detached dwellings, 58 no. semi detached dwellings and 6 no. terraced dwellings. The proposed development includes provision for internal roads and paths, access from the Dunmanway Road and Upper Convent Hill Road to the north of the site, 2 no. substations, landscaping, Create date and time: 01/03/2019 09:22:58 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 boundary treatments, car parking and ancillary site works. Coolfadda Bandon Co. Cork 18/04970 John Delaney, James O'Mahony, Joe Permission 19/04/2018 1) Demolition of dwelling 2) Altera tions to elevations to include 18/02/2019 4354 Higgins roof lights and construction of a storey and a half extension to the rear of 3 no. dwellings 3) Construction of 4 no. two and half storey townhouses and all associated site works No 07/08/09/10 St Anthony's Villas Douglas West Douglas Co. Cork 18/05265 Michael and Miryam Fitzgerald Permission 17/05/2018 Construction of a detached dwellinghouse, associated new site 22/02/2019 4404 entrance and all associated and ancillary site works The Groves Compass Hill Dromderrig Kinsale, Co. Cork 18/05371 Robert Coughlan Permission 25/05/2018 A single storey dwellinghouse, (Bungalow), Bio -treatment unit, 19/02/2019 4370 modification of existing vehicular entrance and associated siteworks. Ballynaroon County Cork . 18/055 88 Jonathan Buckley, Karen McCullagh Permission 19/06/2018 Erection of a two storey dwelling house, an on -site sewerage 18/02/2019 4355 treatment system and all associated site developments works. Courtbrack Blarney Co. Cork 18/05678 Crosshaven Associati on Football Club Permission 28/06/2018 Erection of flood lighting and ball catching nets adjacent previously 18/02/2019 4360 approved all weather playing surface on existing club grounds. Camden Road Crosshavenhill Crosshaven Co Cork 18/06073 Hobleton Ltd Permission 07/08/2018 Modifications to the residential scheme permitted under 06/11830 19/02/2019 4376 and extended by ref. no. 12/4124 and ref. no. 17/6075. The proposed modifications will include: 1.) the replacement of the permitted 56 no. houses and 36 no. apartments with the construction of 86 no. houses 2.) the realignment of the link road, and 3.) all ancillary development works. Access to the proposed development will be the existing access via Abbey Lane and via the permitted access at the Bandon Road. Create date and time: 01/03/2019 09:22:58 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Rath -beg Abbey-Lands Kinsale Co. Cork 18/06185 Andrew Finnegan Permission 17/08/2018 To i) demolish existing domestic garage (attached to the dwelling 21/02/2019 4395 house), ii) Construct extensions to the sides of the existing dwelling, iii) make changes to the elevations of the existing dwelling including new porch at the front, iv) domestic garage & v)construct new entrance to the property along with all associated services and site works Gortnaglogh Newmarket Co. Cork 18/06310 Ruden Homes Ltd Permission 03/09/2018 A residential and amenity development comprising the 18/02/2019 4350 construction of 70 no. dwellings (52 no. units will have the option of a ground floor annex to the rear of the proposed dwellings) and all associated ancillary site development works including vehicular access, parking, footpaths, drainage, landscaping and amenity areas. Vehicular access to the residential development will be from the south –west via Ballynaroon Road. A community recreational and amenity area will be provided within south-east section of site with parking provision and set down area to front and separate vehicular access from Ballynaroon Road. The Highlands Ballynaroon Glounthaune County Cork 18/06464 Peter and Anita Balogh Permission 18/09/2018 Cons truction of dwellinghouse (change of design to that permitted 20/02/2019 4381 under Planning Reg. No. 17/05748) and all associated site works Shanacloyne Bandon Co. Cork 18/06712 Evelyn Murphy Permission 12/10/2018 Construction of an extension to existin g dwelling, alterations to 21/02/2019 4396 existing elevations and installation of a waste water treatment system. Moanlahan Kildinan Co.
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