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Further Information Request for Week Ending 19Th DATE : 22/02/2021 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 18:16:53 PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM 15/02/2021 TO 19/02/2021 File Applicants Name App. App F.I. Request Number and Address Received Type Development Description and Location Date 20/597 Fergal Smith 28/08/2020 P for a development consisting of a farm kitchen and 15/02/2021 Moyhill Farm agri-education space incorporating one short-term guest Moy accommodation, wastewater treatment system, car parking Lahinch for 9 cars and all ancillary site works Co Clare Clooneyogan South Moy Lahinch Co Clare 20/957 Colin Doyle & Bridgit Ginnity 16/12/2020 P to construct a new dwelling house, access road and connect 15/02/2021 c/o PND Building Consultancy Limited to existing services along with all associated works Kilrush House Cottage Gardens Frances Street, Station Road Kilrush Co Clare Ennis, Co Clare 20/961 Lisa Irwin 17/12/2020 P for a dwelling house, entrance and all associated site works 15/02/2021 Derryisland Sallybank Clonlara Kilmore Co Clare Co Clare 20/980 James Cleary 18/12/2020 P to increase the size of two windows on the existing front 15/02/2021 c/o McKenna Consulting Engineers elevation of the dwelling house Bank Place Fintra More Miltown Malbay Miltown Malbay Co. Clare V95 F850 Co. Clare 20/983 F Connaire 18/12/2020 R to retain workshop 15/02/2021 c/o M Tubridy Clonloghan Cooraclare Newmarket on Fergus Co Clare Co Clare V15 XN77 DATE : 22/02/2021 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 18:16:53 PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM 15/02/2021 TO 19/02/2021 File Applicants Name App. App F.I. Request Number and Address Received Type Development Description and Location Date 20/954 Scariff Community Council 15/12/2020 P for the erection of 14 no. floodlighting poles (5m high) with a 16/02/2021 Market House floodlighting average spread of 7.4 Lux at path level and an Scariff average of 6.0 Lux at the lower car park and 37 no. (1m Co Clare high) 6w LED Bollards V94 X9EH Riverside Park Fossa Beg Feakle Road, Scariff, Co Clare 20/969 Rockfort Developments Ltd 17/12/2020 P a residential development comprising 36 no. residential units 18/02/2021 c/o Arnold Leahy Architects Ltd (14 no. detached houses), 16 no. semi-detached houses and 1 Cresent Villas 6 no. terrace houses), an entrance and all ancillary site O'Connell Avenue development works on lands at Tulla, Co Clare. Ancillary site Limerick developme ... Tulla Co Clare 20/971 Waterways Ireland 18/12/2020 P for development consisting of a new tranquillity mooring 18/02/2021 c/o Deirdre Donnelly point to include installation of mooring buoy with concrete 2 Sligo Road anchor system. A Natura Impact Statement and Ecological Enniskillen Impact Assessment have been prepared and included as part Co. Fermanagh BT74 7JY of the planning ap ... NW Holy Island (Inis Cealtra) Lough Derg Co. Clare DATE : 22/02/2021 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 18:16:53 PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM 15/02/2021 TO 19/02/2021 File Applicants Name App. App F.I. Request Number and Address Received Type Development Description and Location Date 20/972 Waterways Ireland 18/12/2020 P for development consisting of a new tranquillity mooring 18/02/2021 c/o Deirdre Donnelly point to include installation of 9m floating jetty, a locating 2 Sligo Road pile and five number navigation markers driven into the lake Enniskillen bed. A Natura Impact Statement and Ecological Impact Co. Fermanagh BT74 7JY Assessment have ... Castle Bawn Bay Ogonnelloe Co. Clare 20/987 Aisling Reidy 21/12/2020 P to construct a dwelling house and garage, with effluent 19/02/2021 Lissivouraheen treatment system, new entrance from public road, and all Kilmurry McMahon associated site works Kilrush Crossderry Co Clare Kilmurry McMahon Kilrush Co Clare 20/1002 Niall Coughlan 22/12/2020 P to (1) demolish the existing petrol station shop, canopy, sign 19/02/2021 c/o Hassett Leyden & Associates and associated pumps and underground tanks and (2) to 4 Bindon Street construct infrastructure consisting of driveway and concrete Ennis plinth for a new takeaway container, totem sign and Co Clare V95 P628 associated site work ... Decomade Lissycasey Co Clare DATE : 22/02/2021 CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL TIME : 18:16:53 PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FURTHER INFORMATION REQUESTED FROM 15/02/2021 TO 19/02/2021 File Applicants Name App. App F.I. Request Number and Address Received Type Development Description and Location Date Approval 0 Extension of Duration 0 Outline 0 Permission 10 Retention 1 Premission Consequent 0 Temporary 0 Total 11 ******** END OF REPORT ********.
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