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    23/4602Granted

    Park South, Castleredmond & Park North Midleton Co.Cork

    The extension and expansion of the existing Midleton Distillery and all associated site development works. The proposed development includes, (A) a 2 storey over basement ‘pot still’ building with ancillary pot still tank farm and mechanical vapour recompression (MVR) building. (B) a 2-9 storey ‘column still’ building with ancillary column still tank farm and cooling tower, (C) a 3-7 storey over partial basement ‘brewhouse’ building with ancillary fermenter structures, (D) a pipe rack structure connecting the proposed pot still, column still and brewhouse buildings with the existing distillery, (E) an internal link bridge crossing the Dungourney River which traverses the site, serving as a vehicular and pedestrian connection between the existing distillery and the proposed distillery extension, (F) demolition of an existing industrial building, removal of existing hardstand areas and culverting of a section of the existing mill race, to facilitate the construction of a biogas plant comprising a series of plant and tank structures, a single storey ammonia removal building and change of use and alterations of existing workshop/warehouse no. 1 and warehouse no. 3 to accommodate associated plant and equipment, (G) other ancillary structures including the construction of a single storey 38kV substation and associated electrical compound, security buildings, staff welfare buildings and car park shelters, (H) all other ancillary site development including the diversion of existing gas and ESB lines which traverse the lands, the upgrade of existing waste water treatment plant at the distillery, attenuation basins, fire water basin, noise attenuation fencing, parking areas, planted boundary berm and signage, (I) access to proposed development will be provided via a new entrance from the Old Youghal Road (R907) to the south. The proposed development will also be accessible from the existing distillery entrances from the Dungourney Road (R627) and Distillery Walk (L-9408) to the north and west of the lands. The proposed development is for modifications to an establishment to which the Major Accident Directives applies and is for the purpose of the activity requiring an integrated pollution control license [Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) licence]. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared and will be submitted to the planning authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision26 January 2024View record
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    20/4293Granted

    Lands between The Rock and Bailick Road on the south bank of the Dungourney River Midleton Co. Cork

    A new residential development on a site of circa 1.1 hectares located between The Rock and Bailick Road on the south bank of the Dungourney River, in Midleton, Co. Cork, with frontage to the Rock and Church View at the rear of Fr. Murphy Place. The site is adjacent to Midleton House, (A Protected Structure) and has frontage onto The Rock, abutting the Lewis Bridge (A Protected Structure). The site is subject to Appropriate Screening and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the application. The development will consist of the demolition of a derelict house on the site and the construction of 55 residential units located in 5 separate blocks with a gross floor area of 4,619 m2. Blocks 1&2 are 3 storey blocks of apartments for older persons, located to the rear of the Rock and north of the Holy Rosary Church, consisting of 6 no. 1 bed units and 24 no. 2 bed units. Each block has its own staircase and lift with shared walkways accessing the apartments and private balconies to apartments at each floor level. Blocks 3&4 are 3 storey residential blocks consisting of 2 no. 1 bed units, 14 no. 2 bed units, and 6 no. 3 bed units. Each block has ground floor duplex units with garden terraces facing the Dungourney River, with apartments at second floor above with private balconies, the upper units being accessed from a common stair. Block 5 is a 3 storey residential block consisting of 1 no. 2 bed ground floor apartment and 2 no. 3 bed apartments to each floor above with private balconies, accessed from a common stair. A new access road serving the development is provided, with vehicular access from Father Murphy Place and Church View on the south west corner of the site. Space for turning vehicles is provided within the site. Pedestrian access only is provided in two separate locations onto the Rock on the eastern site boundary. A total of 30 car parking spaces are provided at various points along the access road. Permission is also sought for all associated site development works including drainage, soft landscaping works including amenity areas and hard landscaping including paved areas, bin and bicycle storage, and new fenced boundaries to part of the eastern and western boundaries of the site.Decision record indexed
    Decision28 April 2021View record
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