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Planning Applications CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM 21/07/2018 TO 27/07/2018 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 INVALID DATE RECEIVED DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION 17/0083 1 John Field Permission for 27/07/2018 Permission for the retention of change of use of existing dwelling - Retention a protected structure - to a day care centre and for permission for retention of variations to permission as granted under Planning Reg. No; 15/108; namely; (1) retention of an oil interceptor; (2) the retention of the relocated boundary wall with design amendments; (3) the retention of 6 car parking spaces including two spaces assigned for property - Protected Structure No. 158 Townshend Street and their integration with matching surface into existing car park (4) the retention of landscaping; of car park lighting and all associated works 158 Townshend Street Coronea Townshend Street Skibbereen (abutting the Main Street Car Park) 17/0568 8 Sli Eile Housing Association CLG Permission 24/07/2018 a)Change of use of part of existing coach house building to dairy, kitchen area with store, tea rooms with associated toilet facilities at ground floor level, meeting room and toilet facility at first floor level, including associated internal alterations and elevational changes, b) change of use of part of existing stables building to toilet facilities and bin store, including associated internal alterations and elevational changes, c) construction of 4 no. detached and 2 no. semi-detached supported housing units, d) all associated site works, including decommissioning of existing septic tanks, provision of wastewater treatment unit and polishing filter, alterations to internal boundaries, access roads, pathways, landscaping and parking areas (protected structure ref no. 00036) Create date and time: 03/08/2018 14:16:39 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 Burton Park Churchtown Mallow Co.Cork 17/07029 Titanic Experience Cobh Ltd Permission 25/07/2018 To erect a pedestrian walkway and viewing platform over the existing Titanic Pier with sail style canopies, associated conservation works to the original pier structure. The walkway structure will be supported by circular hollow steel piles driven into the seabed. It is also proposed to install a kiosk structure, turnstile and glass screen on the south west corner of the Parade Grounds. The kiosk will function as the ticket office and entrance to the walkway. Titanic Pier, adjacent to 20 Casement Square Ballyvoloon, Cobh Co. Cork 17/07074 Tom Kenny Permission 23/07/2018 Construc t a one and a half storey extension to rear of cottage including renovations and alterations to existing cottage, entrance and septic tank Ballybeg East Buttevant Co. Cork 17/07086 Conor and William Noonan Permission 25/07/2018 To construct 1) 2 Poult ry Houses, 2) Slatted and Soiled Water Tanks, 3) Extension to farm roadway, to be carried out in conjunction with all associated site works Dromskehy Clonbanin Mallow Co. Cork 17/07157 Centmont Ltd. Permission 26/07/2018 Construction of 7 no. apartmen ts in a three storey building, construction of a new entrance and associated site development works. Rose Lawn Spur Hill Doughcloyne Co. Cork 17/07168 Teddy Nyhan Permission for 24/07/2018 Retention of (i) change of use of building from garage use to use Retention for personal training/gym and (ii) signage on northern elevation of building and on northern, western and eastern elevation of existing canopy. Mill Road Clogheenavodig, Bandon Co. Cork 17/07383 Top Scale Investments Ltd. Permission 23/07/201 8 Demolish a two storey office block and 4 no. single storey storage Create date and time: 03/08/2018 14:16:39 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 sheds and wire mesh compounds, including removal of underground decommissioned storage tanks and to construct a residential development of 30 no. dwellinghouses and all ancillary site works. The proposed development will consist of 12 no. 3 bed semi-detached dwellings, 10 no. 4 bed semi-detached dwellings and 8 no. 4 bed detached dwellings. The development will be served by a new vehicular entrance off an existing estate road and the existing vehicular entrance off the N71 to the site will be closed up, all proposed works. Knocknagarrane Old Chapel Bandon Co. Cork 17/07462 Brian O'Donoghue Permission 23/07/2018 Construct a one and a half storey dwelling with proprietary domestic water water treatment system, new site entrance with walls and piers and all associated site works. Coolnagearagh Carrigadrohid Co. Cork 18/00109 Ray Cahalane, Yvonne McNamara Permission 27/07/2018 Permission for alterations and extension to dwelling house currently under construction (permitted under planning reference number 16/542) and all associated site development works Bawnlahan Union Hall Skibbereen Co. Cork 18/00163 Gene O'Neill Permission, 26/07/2018 Retention of the sighting of dwelling house, site boundaries, Permission for location of bored well, location of septic tank, vehicular entrance, Retention first floor east facing gable window and roof light to rear north facing roof from that previously granted under Planning Reference number 10/835, retention of dog kennel, retention of freestanding farm building for use by cattle and the retention of an adjacent and associated slatted tank and the retention of a second entrance with double gates from the L-47184-0 road. Permission is also sought to construct a new extension to the farm building for use by cattle and for all associated site works Ardrah Bantry Co Cork 18/00197 Jeremiah McCarthy Permission 27/07/2018 To demolish an existing disused dwelling house, to construct a new dwelling house and to carry out associated site development works Gurteenaduige Leap Co. Cork Create date and time: 03/08/2018 14:16:39 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 18/00261 Kieran and Jacinta O'Sullivan Permission, 26/07/2018 Permission to retain alterations to partially constructed detached Permission for domestic garage including; a covered link and ancillary first floor Retention guest accommodation as previously granted permission under Planning Register Ref. 17/00077 and for permission to complete partially constructed domestic garage linked to existing dwelling including ancillary ground floor playroom, utility, WC and first floor bedroom accommodation Cametringane Castletownbere Co. Cork 18/00264 Deirdre McCarthy Permission 23/07/2018 To construct a detached dwellinghouse, detached dwellinghouse, detached domestic garage, waste water treatment system and all associated site works Cahergal Clonakilty Co. Cork 18/00284 Christopher and Laura Mason Permission, 26/07/2018 Planning Permission for Retention of (i) a detached garage (ii) a Permission for detached storehouse, and Planning Permission is also sought for Retention alterations and extensions to an existing dwellinghouse, and all associated site works Toormore Goleen Co. Cork 18/00348 Kieran and Marie Kennan Permission 27/07/2018 To construct a dwelling house and all assoc iated site works Site No. 13 Dromleigh South Bantry Co. Cork 18/04007 John Walsh Permission 23/07/2018 Construct 2 No. semi detached two storey dwellings and associated site works, to the rear of nos. 17 & 18 Upper Cork Street, with access from Mitchelstown Leisure Centre access roadway. Rear of Nos. 17 and 18 Upper Cork Street Brigown Mitchelstown Co. Cork 18/04233 John Corkery Permission 23/07/2018 Construct a two storey dwelling and associated site works Ballyvoge Kilnamartyra Macroom Co. Cork 18/04 285 Patrick Brown, Marie O'Riordan Permission 24/07/2018 Construct a dwellinghouse, detached domestic garage, mechanical Create date and time: 03/08/2018 14:16:39 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 aeration unit and soil polishing filter, new entrance and carry out all associated site works Knockahorrea East Rockchapel Co. Cork 18/04338 Kevin O'Neill Permission 24/07/2018 Construct a new dwelling. Rathduff Grenagh Co. Cork 18/04342 James O'Neill Permission 24/07/2018 Construct a dwellinghouse Rathduff Grenagh Co. Cork 18/04427 Daragh Mathews, Lorraine Richardson Permission 24/07/2018 Construction of a private dwellinghouse, domestic garage and all associated site works Carrigavulleen Ballinspittle Co. Cork 18/04623 Robert and Elaine Green Permission 25/07/2018 (1) A single storey dwelling, (2) entrance, (3) Packaged was te water treatment unit with polishing filter and (4) all associated site works. Coolroe More Lyre Banteer Co. Cork 18/04664 ENGIE Developments Ireland Limited Permission 23/07/2018 A battery storage facility within a site area of approximately 0.72 hectares. The batteries will be housed in 8 no. metal containers with external air conditioning units, each container will have a Gross Floor area of approximately 41.8sq.m. Permission is also sought for 8 no. inverter stations, 1 no. on-site substation, 1 no. 38kv transformer, underground cables and ducts, a new entrance to the public road, boundary security fence, new internal access track, security lighting, CCTV cameras and all ancillary services and works. Planning permission is sought for period of 10 years. Shanbally, north of Shanbally Mews Road near Ringaskiddy Co. Cork 18/04675 Donnacha O'Connell Permission 26/07/2018 Demolition of existing disused dwelling and outbuildings, the decommissioning of existing septic tank and to construct a storey and a half dwelling, detached garage, connection to public sewer and all associated site works Create date and time: 03/08/2018 14:16:39 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 6 Lisduggan South Castlemagner Co.
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