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Planning Applications 2005 Planning Applications 2005 Planning No Applicant Location Application Date Decision Date Stage Decision 20050001 SANROSE LIMITED BALLYCONNIGAR LOWER, CASTLETALBOT 04/01/2005 25/02/2005 Appeal decided REFUSED EXTENSION TO EXISTING SAND PIT GRANTED UNDER PREVIOUS PLANNING REG. NO. 20020349 AND FOR CONTINUANCE OF USE OF SITE FOR EXTRACTION OF SAND, PREVIOUS PLANNING REG. NO. 20020349 ALSO REFERS. ALSO FOR ALTERATIONS TO OVERALL SITE BOUNDARIES. AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PLANNING AUTHORITY WITH THE APPLICATION. 20050002 NOEL PLUNKETT GRAIGUE BEG, BUNCLODY 04/01/2005 07/07/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS ERECTION OF FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE 20050003 ALDI STORES (IRELAND) ENNISCORTHY, ENNISCORTHY RURAL 04/01/2005 21/02/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS DEVELOPMENTS LTD RETENTION AT A 0.72 HECTARE SITE. IT IS PROPOSED TO RETAIN AN INCREASE IN THE GROSS FLOOR AREA OF THE PERMITTED ALDI DISCOUNT FOODSTORE (REGISTER REFERENCE 20034104) WHICH IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION, COMPRISING AN ADDITIONAL 200 SQM WHICH WILL INCREASE THE GROSS FLOOR AREA OF THE PERMITTED ALDI STORE FROM 1,145 SQM TO 1,345 SQM (THE NET RETAIL AREA OF THE STORE HAS INCREASED FROM 760 SQ.M. TO 850 SQM) 20050004 DOROTHY OWENS TOMDUFF, ENNISCORTHY RURAL 04/01/2005 25/02/2005 Decision made REFUSED ERECTION OF 3 NO. FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSES AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050005 RORY O MAHONY HODGESMILL & KNOCKRUTH, DRINAGH 04/01/2005 14/04/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS DEMOLITION OF A TWO STOREY HOUSE WITH TWO DERELICT OUTBUILDINGS, THE CONSTRUCTION OF A REPLACEMENT SINGLE STOREY HOUSE, THE INSTALLATION OF A WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT AND PERCOLATION AREA AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050006 JOE PITT BALLYHIRE, ST HELENS 04/01/2005 11/03/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE, DOMESTIC GARAGE AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050007 MARIA QUIRKE BALLYKELLY, DRINAGH 04/01/2005 25/02/2005 Decision made REFUSED ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE AND DOMESTIC GARAGE WITH ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050008 WILL WARHAM MARTINGALE, EDERMINE 04/01/2005 25/02/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS RETENTION OF GABLE WINDOWS, AS A CHANGE FROM THE DESIGN AS IN PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 20010301 Planning No Applicant Location Application Date Decision Date Stage Decision 20050009 BOGGAN DEVELOPMENTS QUANSTOWN, RATHASPECK 04/01/2005 28/02/2005 Decision made REFUSED LTD PROPOSED ERECTION OF 30 NO. FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSES AND DEMOLITION OF EXISTING DWELLING HOUSE, AND ASSOCIATED AND AUXILLIARY SITE WORKS 20050010 OONAGH HEARNE RAMSTOWN, FETHARD 05/01/2005 25/02/2005 Application Withdrawn APPLICATION WITHDRAWN PROPOSED ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE WITH BIO-CYCLE UNIT, PERCOLATION AREA AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050011 JOHN KEHOE KNOCKRATHKYLE, EDERMINE 05/01/2005 25/02/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS PROPOSED ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE, DOMESTIC GARAGE, AGRICULTURAL BUILDING AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050012 JOHN HANNON RAHEEN, BALLYMITTY 05/01/2005 07/07/2005 Decision made REFUSED PROPOSED ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE AND DOMESTIC GARAGE WITH ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050013 MICHAEL WHELAN & MARY BALLYORLEY UPPER, KILCORMICK 05/01/2005 25/02/2005 Appeal decided REFUSED BYRNE CONSTRUCTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING 20050014 CHARLIE REDMOND TOMNAHEALY, KILGORMAN 05/01/2005 05/05/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS RETENTION FOR EXISTING SLATTED CUBICLE HOUSE AND PERMISSION TO DEMOLISH EXISTING MILKING PARLOUR AND DAIRY AND PERMISSION TO ERECT REPLACEMENT MILKING PARLOUR AND DAIRY 20050015 GEAROID MCNAMARA RAHEEN, BALLYMITTY 05/01/2005 19/04/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS ERECT A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE 20050016 KAREN O TOOLE CRAAN, WINGFIELD 06/01/2005 28/04/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS ERECT A DWELLING HOUSE WITH SERVICES AND DOMESTIC GARAGE 20050017 MARK & PHILOMENA O GARRYLOUGH LOWER, KILMALLOCK 06/01/2005 25/02/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS HANLON Planning No Applicant Location Application Date Decision Date Stage Decision ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE AND DOMESTIC GARAGE INCORPORATING A CAR-PORT 20050018 DAVID & ANGELINA O CLONEE LOWER, KILCOMB 07/01/2005 03/03/2005 Decision made REFUSED SULLIVAN ERECT A BUNGALOW WITH SERVICES AND DOMESTIC GARAGE 20050019 JIM O BRIEN ASKINGARRAN LOWER, ARDAMINE 07/01/2005 03/03/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS RETENTION OF THE AS-CONSTRUCTED GARAGE AT 22 RONEY BAY AND RETENTION OF THE ACCESS TO THE GARAGE FROM 25 RONEY POINT 20050020 JOHN CLEARY RATHANGAN, KILCOWAN 07/01/2005 29/09/2005 Decision made REFUSED 5 NO. VERNACULAR TYPE DWELLING HOUSES IN A COURTYARD TYPE ARRANGEMENT, WITH A SHARED VEHICULAR ENTRANCE AND SHARED WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AND CONSTRUCTED WETLAND SYSTEM 20050021 EMMA GOODISON KILLEENS, WEXFORD RURAL 07/01/2005 11/04/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS ERECT A TWO STOREY EXTENSION TO THE SIDE OF DWELLING HOUSE AND ALTERATIONS TO DWELLING HOUSE (NO. 17 PINEWOOD ESTATE) 20050022 BRIAN TOBIN GRAIGUE MORE, KILRUSH 07/01/2005 28/04/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS CONVERT FIRST FLOOR TO LIVING SPACE AND ASSOCIATED ALTERATIONS TO DWELLING HOUSE FROM THAT PREVIOUSLY GRANTED UNDER PL. REG. NO. 20042648 20050023 BERNADETTE WHITE HEAVENSTOWN, BRIDGETOWN 07/01/2005 25/02/2005 Decision made REFUSED PROPOSED ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE AND DOMESTIC GARAGE WITH ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050024 JAMES O CONNOR GREENFIELD, TACUMSHANE 07/01/2005 25/02/2005 Decision made REFUSED ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE AND DOMESTIC GARAGE WITH ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050025 JACQUELINE & DAVID KELLY DAVIDSTOWN, GLYNN 10/01/2005 03/03/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVED DWELLING HOUSE AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS (OUTLINE PLANNING REGISTER NO. 20043438 REFERS) 20050026 YVONNE FINN BALLYKEEROGE BEG, WHITECHURCH 10/01/2005 08/09/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS Planning No Applicant Location Application Date Decision Date Stage Decision CONSTRUCT A BUNGALOW AND A GARAGE AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050027 DANIEL FINN BALLYKEEROGE BEG, WHITECHURCH 10/01/2005 03/03/2005 Decision made REFUSED DEMOLISH AN EXISTING DERELICT BUILDING AND RECONSTRUCT ON THE EXISTING FOOTPRINT A BUNGALOW DWELLING HOUSE WITH A GARAGE, TREATMENT SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050028 SINEAD & SHANE SLATTERY MOUNTGARRETT, NEW ROSS RURAL 10/01/2005 03/03/2005 Appeal decided GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS ERECTION OF EXTENSION TO EXISTING DWELLING HOUSE AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050029 DEREK & JOAN COOPER DUNCANNON, BALLYHACK 11/01/2005 25/02/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS INDEFINITE RETENTION OF A CONSERVATORY 20050030 WILLIAM & NOELLE MURPHY COOLPUCK, KILBORA 11/01/2005 03/03/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS DEMOLISH EXISTING DWELLING AND ERECT A REPLACEMENT DWELLING WITH SERVICES AND DOMESTIC GARAGE 20050031 BRIAN CULLEN & MAIREAD TEMPLETOWN, TEMPLETOWN 11/01/2005 03/03/2005 Decision made REFUSED MOLLOY ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING HOUSE AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050032 JAMES GRACE CHAMBERSLAND, NEW ROSS RURAL 11/01/2005 28/04/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS ERECTION OF A DWELLING HOUSE, ENTRANCE GATE AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050033 PAUL MOLLOY & JAMIE BALLYMINAUN HILLL, ARDAMINE 11/01/2005 03/03/2005 Decision made REFUSED KEEGAN ERECTION OF A BUNGALOW TYPE DWELLING TOGETHER WITH ENVIROPAK WASTE WATER TREATMENT UNIT TO SERVICE SAME 20050034 AVRIL TORMEY & JUSTIN MONMORE, ARTRAMON 11/01/2005 03/03/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS MURPHY CHANGE OF HOUSE TYPE AS THAT GRANTED UNDER PLANNING REGISTER NO. 20034150 20050035 CIARAN CORISH POLLRANE, KILMORE 11/01/2005 11/05/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS Planning No Applicant Location Application Date Decision Date Stage Decision ERECTION OF A FULLY SERVICED DWELLING AND ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS 20050036 PATRICIA & FRANK FLOOD CRAIGUE LITTLE, BANNOW 11/01/2005 27/09/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS UPGRADE EXISTING EFFLUENT DISPOSAL SYSTEM TO PROPRIETARY TREATMENT UNIT WITH NEW PERCOLATION AREA, REPLACING EXISTING SUN ROOM EXTENSION WITH NEW SUN ROOM EXTENSION AND PERMISSION FOR RETENTION OF SLATED ROOFS TO EXISTING DWELLING ANNEXES, TWO DOMESTIC GARAGES AND COMPLETION OF ENTRANCE PIERS UNDER CONSTRUCTION (PROTECTED STRUCTURE) 20050037 ROSSLARE HOMES LIMITED STREAMSTOWN, KILSCORAN 11/01/2005 07/03/2005 Decision made REFUSED DEVELOPMENT OF 38 DWELLINGS AND SINGLE STOREY CRECHE. RESIDENTIAL SCHEDULE : 14 NO. HOUSE TYPE A 2 STOREY 3 BEDROOM SEMIDETACHED, 10 NO. HOUSE TYPE B 2 STOREY 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED, 4 NO. HOUSE TYPE C 2 STOREY 3 BEDROOM TERRACED, 2 NO. HOUSE TYPE D 2 STOREY 2 BEDROOM TERRACED, 2 NO. HOUSE TYPE E SINGLE STOREY 2 BEDROOM TERRACED, 2 NO. HOUSE TYPE F 2 STOREY 2 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED, 4 NO. HOUSE TYPE G 2 STOREY 3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED. PERMISSION TO ALLOW FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SINGLE STOREY CRECHE, VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS FROM PUGIN PARK AND LAUREL GROVE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS, FOUL WATER CONNECTION TO LAUREL GROVE TREATMENT PLANT, ON-SITE SERVICES, SITEWORKS AND LANDSCAPING 20050038 JAMES MCGEE POULMARL, TAGHMON 12/01/2005 25/07/2005 Decision made GRANTED subject to CONDITIONS RETENTION OF EXTENSION AND ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING RETAIL PREMISES COMPRISING
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