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Further Information Received from 24/04/2021 to 30/04/2021 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 1 PLANNING APPLICATIONS FURTHER INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM 24/04/2021 TO 30/04/2021 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 20/00656 Mizen Tourism Co-op Society Ltd. Permission 29/04/2021 Construct a single storey extension comprising of additional seating and display area and refuse bin storage Mizen Head Visitor Centre Cloghane Goleen Co. Cork 20/04753 John Curran & Sons Construction Ltd. Permission 26/04/2021 1)Demolition of 3 no. existing agricultural buildings; 2) the construction of 22 no. semi-detached dwelling units; 3) 4 no. residential serviced sites; 4) construction of new site entrance in existing stone wall boundary and realignment of a section of the existing boundary stone wall to facilitate sightlines; 5) changing existing vehicular access to pedestrian/cyclist access; 6) all associated ancillary development and site works including wastewater pumping station, connection to existing public water main, connection to public waste water sewer, parking, landscaping and amenity areas. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with this application. Lisnagrough Doneraile Co. Cork 20/04793 John McCormack Permission 28/04/2021 (A)The construction of a 3 storey apartment block comprising 9 no. 2 bedroom apartments each with their own private balcony/terrace, (B) car parking area for 10 spaces, (C) external bike and bin storage (D) external hard and soft landscaping, and all associated site works. Create date and time: 11/05/2021 09:38:40 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 2 The Orchard Rathgoggan Middle Charleville Co. Cork 20/05710 Summerhill Construction Ltd Permission 27/04/2021 The construction of 2 no. industrial/manufacturing units together with all associated ancillary development including parking, boundary fence and wastewater treatment tank. Coachford Business Park Clonmoyle East (Townland) Coachford Co. Cork 20/05755 Michelle O'Hanlon Permission 30/04/2021 To construct a dwellinghouse, detached home gym, garage, on-site waste water treatment unit and all associated site works. Garrigane Lombardstown Mallow Co. Cork 20/05774 DASCL Property Ltd Permission 28/04/2021 1.)The demolition of a single storey existing commercial, and an existing three storey dwelling unit. 2) the construction of a three storey residential development with two own-door apartment blocks (Total 9 no. units) consisting of 4 no.1 bedroom ground floor apartments, 1 no. 1 bedroom first floor apartment 4 no.2 bedroom first floor duplex units, the relocation of the existing advertising billboard, and the creation of a new vehicular entrance off of Oliver Plunkett Hill. 4 Church Place Oliver Plunkett Hill Carrignagroghera Fermoy, Co. Cork 20/05811 David and Elizabeth Hogan Permission for 27/04/2021 Retention of: the timber post & rail fencing which now forms the Retention roadside boundary, the concrete kerbing to the grass margin, the chevron sign and the landscaping as planted on site. Coneybeg Watergrasshill Co. Cork 20/06050 Richard Bannon Permission 30/04/2021 (a)Partial demolition of an existing derelict dwelling and the demolition of three number existing derelict outbuildings (b) the renovation of derelict dwelling, alterations to elevations, new roof and two storey extension to include ancillary workshop (c) renovation of 1 number outbuilding, conversion, alterations to elevations, new roof and two storey extension to outbuilding for use as separate dwelling unit ancillary to the main dwelling (d) construction of a water waste treatment unit and percolation area (e) upgrading of existing site entrance and associated site works. Dromgarriff North Whitechurch Co. Cork Create date and time: 11/05/2021 09:38:40 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 3 20/06319 David Cloney, Denise Joyce Permission 29/04/2021 To erect a part two storey, part single storey dwellinghouse with an attached single storey granny flat to the side of the dwellinghouse, septic tank and percolation area, detached domestic garage, new site entrance and all associated site works. Acres Fermoy Co. Cork 20/06375 Martin Bulman Permission 27/04/2021 1. Demolish single storey extension to rear. 2. Construct a two storey extension to side and rear of dwellinghouse. 3. Carry out alterations to front elevation of dwellinghouse together with all associated site works development works. Coole East White's Cross Co. Cork 20/06665 Grainne McNamara Permission 26/04/2021 The construction of a single dwelling house, a site entrance, a private well, the installation of a wastewater treatment unit and associated peat filter system & soil polishing filter, and all ancillary works. Curryclogh Bandon Co. Cork 20/06705 David Gregg Permission 27/04/2021 Construction of a new detached dwelling with garage and store area, new shed, new vehicular site entrance, new biofiltration treatment unit, new potable well and all associated site works and boundary treatments. Reagrove Minane Bridge Co. Cork 20/06881 Chriselle Holdings Ltd. Permission 28/04/2021 The construction of 32 no. dwellings, a stormwater attenuation tank, a vehicular entrance and associated site works. Rathcallan Ladysbridge Co. Cork 20/06883 Denis and Tracey Cashman Permission 26/04/2021 To construct a two storey extension at the rear of existing dwelling. No. 17, St. Lappan's Place Wallingstown Little Island Co. Cork 20/06906 I & G Stores Limited Permission 26/04/2021 The redevelopment of No’s. 12/13 Pearse Street to provide for a refurbished and amended ground floor retail unit and 7 no. 2 bedroom apartments. The proposed development consists of the conservation, refurbishment, internal alterations and change of use of the three-storey building to provide for an improved ground Create date and time: 11/05/2021 09:38:40 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 4 floor retail unit with associated staff welfare, toilets and storage area and 4 no. apartments on the upper floors. Elevational changes include the replacement of windows and roof slates. The proposed development also provides for the demolition and replacement of the flat roof structure and associated single and two-storey ancillary buildings to the rear of the existing building with a 2 storey structure which will accommodate 3 no. apartments, with a 3 storey link element to provide access and storage. The proposed development will also include a private communal courtyard, bin storage, bicycle storage facilities, and all other associated site development works. No's. 12/13 Pearse Street Sleveen Kinsale Co. Cork 20/06936 Lochplace Holdings Ltd Permission 28/04/2021 The repair, restoration, alterations to elevations and internal layout of existing dwelling houses and shop and conversion of same to 2 no. dwelling houses, partial demolition of single storey extension to rear, demolition of outbuildings and repair of historic outbuilding as bin and bike store. Permission to retain ground floor front elevation restored window and door and existing chimney of former Woodview Bar. Permission is also sought for the construction of 5 no. dwelling houses and all associated landscaping and site works. Hawkins Houses and Woodview Bar Main Street Laherfineen Innishannon, Co. Cork 21/00017 Connie O'Driscoll Permission for 27/04/2021 Retention of alterations and extension of external dining area to Retention rear of The Townhouse O'D's, to include raised concrete platform, external stairwell and plastered perimeter wall and ground floor canopy and all associated site development works Main Street Meenvane Schull Co. Cork, P81 ER88 21/00034 Geoff and Martina McCarthy Permission 29/04/2021 Change of use of workshop to dwelling including alterations to elevations of workshop and addition of porch Cooridarrigan Schull Co. Cork 21/00068 Claudia Miller, Tom Halter Permission 29/04/2021 Alterations and 2 storey extension to dwellinghouse Kealfadda Toormore Goleen Co. Cork. P81 VY29 21/00102 Ross Hogan Permission 28/04/2021 Permission for (a) partial demolition of dwellinghouse (b) alterations and construction of an extension to dwellinghouse (c) upgrading existing wastewater treatment system and all associated site works Foilnamuck Ballydehob Create date and time: 11/05/2021 09:38:40 CORK COUNTY COUNCIL Page No: 5 Co. Cork 21/00160 Dan and Helen Caverly Permission for 27/04/2021 Retention of alterations and single storey extension to dwelling Retention and retention of stable complex to include stable block, timber shed, container, dung stead and associated site development works Prohoness / Foherlagh Skibbereen Co. Cork 21/00186 Noel White Permission, 30/04/2021 Permission for retention of existing cattle house with two no. Permission for slatted slurry tanks, permission to construct a new cattle house Retention with two slurry tanks and carry out all associated site works Keenrath Dunmanway Co. Cork 21/00243 Leonard P and Jacqui Hobbs Permission 28/04/2021 Construct new extension to existing dwelling and to alter the existing entrance to the property by way of widening same Lisheenroe Skibbereen Co. Cork 21/00245 Andrew & Caoimhe O'Sullivan Permission 29/04/2021 Construction of a dwelling house including the upgrade of an existing / agricultural entrance and access road to serve same and continued agricultural use and for all associated site work Derrymihin West Castletownbere Co. Cork 21/00250 Tim and Marianne Looney Permission 30/04/2021 Development of a derelict single storey structure (understood to be formerly used as a boat house) to include i). a single storey store to south of the site. ii) a storey and a half structure to include a boat store at ground floor level with sail loft over to the north of the site.
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