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Development comprising the recontouring and alteration of land site levels (to include the importation of approximately 14,377 cubic metres of inert soil and stone material in order to improve site drainage characteristics) and the construction of a synthetic surface athletics track, 3 no. grass playing pitches and a two level clubhouse facility (706.58sq m gross floor area), all with ancillary infrastructure and associated site development works at this site of approximately 6.27 hectares located at Kilnagleary, Carrigaline, Co. Cork. The proposed development consists of: 1 no. 400 metre standard synthetic surface athletic running track with floodlighting; 3 no. playing pitches (Pitch 1: grass within the centre of athletics track, Pitch 2: grass standard with floodlighting, and Pitch 3: grass training with floodlighting); a two level clubhouse facility with viewing terrace and rooftop photovoltaic solar panel array (incl. 4 no. change rooms with showers, toilets and storage at lower level, and office, meeting room, medical room, function room, servery, storage, weight room and toilets at upper level); 170 no. vehicle parking spaces arranged in 2 no. car parking areas with site lighting, 6 no. coach/bus parking spaces; and archaeological open space buffer protection with 1 no. free standing archaeological information board, hard and soft landscaping (incl. Enhanced boundary treatment planting), access road and pedestrian walkway with lighting services ( incl. 1 no. below ground surface water drainage attenuation tank), and all other ancillary and associated site development works above and below ground level. Primary vehicular and pedestrian access will be via the existing agricultural access from Kilnagleary Road (L9119-2), upgraded and enhanced as part of the proposed development.
Construction of a single-storey light industrial and storage unit and ancillary two-storey office accommodation together with all associated site works.
Permission for the construction of a new building for food manufacturing and production purposes, including offices, car parking, truck yard, signage and all associated site works
Permission for development at this site of approximately 6.84 hectares in the townland of Commeen, part of Carrigaline, East of Commeen Hill Road (L6505) and West of Kilnagleary river/stream. The development will consist of; 1) the infilling of agricultural lands (recipient site) comprising the raising and recontouring of agricultural lands through the importation of approximately 38,000cu.m (maximum 41,712cu.m) of inert clean soil and stone material (but not waste material) in order to improve the agricultural safety, drainage characteristics and productivity of approximately 1.7 hectares of agricultural lands (field 1 of approximately 4,740sqm and field 2 of approximately 12,324sqm), 2) the inert clean soil and stone material of approximately 38,000 cu.m (maximum 41,712 cu.m) results from the excavation, site level contour and profiling works, associated with development permitted under Cork County Council plan. reg. re. no. 20/4367 on adjacent greenfield lands (donor site) located to the immediate north, and which has always been vacant and in agricultural use, 3) the inert clean soil and stone material from the donor site can be used directly without any further processing for the raising and recontouring of the agricultural lands (incl. infilling with the soil and stone material) within the recipient site farm holding, and 4) ancillary site development works incl. An internal agricultural haul road with a new agricultural field gate from the adjacent greenfield donor site associated with development permitted under Cork County Council plan. reg. no. 20/4367, clean and dirty cut off ditches, installation of settlement ponds and silt fences, as well as landscaping. The Planning application is accompanied by a Nature impact Statement (NIS).
Permission for road widening as granted in outline permission 15/5189 and permission for extension of existing public services. Extension of Duration to Permission granted under Planning Ref. No 17/5912
Permission for road widening as granted in outline permission no. 15/5189 and permission for extension of the existing public services
The brief summarizes the pattern across all 760 matched decisions within 5 km and includes up to 80 detailed comparables (40 nearest refusals and 40 nearest grants), with extracted reasons, quotes, and available source links. €29 incl. VAT.
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Matched from public planning record 20/4367The site brief adds up to 80 nearest detailed grants and refusals, extracted source evidence, document links, and a shareable risk summary.
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