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Showing 1-50 of 4,497 public recordsThe replacement of the current 2.4m high chainlink perimeter fence with a 2.4m high palisade fence. This includes the replacement of a 4m wide access gate located at entrance of the site as well as emergency exits located on the perimeter. Additionally, new single leaf access is to be installed adjacent to the main access gate.
Proposed change of use/alterations of an existing pharmaceutical facility building to a data centre including ground and first floor extension to the existing building. The proposed development will include demolition of an existing storage shed, connection to existing mains services and provision of ancillary plant/services including 3 no. chillers, 1 no. fuel storage tank, 3 no. generators, 1 no. medium voltage electrical substation, and 3 no. switch rooms, together with all associated site works.
The removal of an existing steel frame and the construction of an unmanned fuel service station solely for the use of trucks consisting of 1) 1 no. diesel island dispensing diesel on each side; 2) the re-use of 2 no. existing above ground tanks for diesel storage; and 3) all associated ancillary development works including vehicular access, landscaping, drainage, plant and services area. Extension of Duration to Permission granted under Planning Ref. No. 18/6138
The development will consist of permission to amend Condition No. 23 of Cork County Council Planning Register No. 25/05034 to allow construction to extend by one additional hour in the evenings, Monday to Friday, and by one additional hour in both the morning and afternoon on Saturdays. Site development and building works shall only be carried out between the hours of 08:00 to 19:00 Mondays to Fridays inclusive, between 08:00 to 14:00 on Saturdays and not at all on Sundays and Public Holidays. Deviation from these times shall only be allowed in exceptional circumstances where prior written approval has been received from the Planning Authority. Reason: In order to safeguard the amenities of adjoining landuses. The application relates to development which comprises or is for the purpose of an activity requiring an Industrial Emissions Directive Licence issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, Reg. No. P1018-01.
Permission for the proposed development will consist of the completion of the Renewable Biogas Plant as permitted by extant planning permission ref. 15/4926, extended by ref 20/5549 and amended by ref 23/5586. All demolition, site clearance, earthworks and formation for foundations will be complete under the current permission. The proposed plant will generate renewable biogas from 90,000 tonnes of non-hazardous biodegradable waste (‘Brown bin’ domestic and commercial waste) per annum utilising anaerobic digestion (AD) technology. It is proposed to upgrade the biogas to biomethane and inject it into the adjacent gas grid to replace fossil fuel derived natural gas. Other products from the process include digestate (a nutrient rich biofertilizer) as well as biogenic (natural) carbon dioxide. The proposed development will consist of the construction of: 1) main process building (c.3,762m2 gross floor area (GFA), max 14.5m high) incorporating feedstock reception and processing area, digestate treatment areas, dewatering and storage areas, quarantine areas, an odour control system and associated 25m high stack with signage on the south elevation. 2)Tank farm (c. 3,183m3 footprint, 4m high bund wall) encompassing a total of 6 tanks including four digestor tanks (20.15m max. height, c.3,400m3 capacity) a digestate storage tank (20.15m max. height, c.3,400m3 capacity), a suspension buffer tank ( 10.5m max.height, c.700m3 capacity (, an containerised desulphurisation plant and associated 2 tanks (14m max height, c120m3 capacity), 2 no. enclosed pump rooms (room no.1 -53.58m2 GFA and room no.2 – 23.69m2 GFA), and enclosed feedstock pump room (53.58m2 GFA and 3.6m high), 3 sediment settlement tanks (c.5.84(L), c.2.23m (W) & c.3.78(H) on a raised platform at 6m above ground level, stairwells, pumps, gantry walkways, 2 bund access stairs and tank emergency access ladders; 3) A biogas upgrade plant and gas entry unit; 1 no. containerised Combined Heat and Power (CHP) 1.5MW unit with an associated 28m high stack, a carbon dioxide liquefaction plant, a biogas holder (10.56 max. height, c.2,000m3) with 4 no. c.13.12m high lightning rods, a 9.26m gas flare, a containerised boiler with 10m stack, a transformer station, a propane storage tank, an emergency generator, 2 no. weighbridges, weighbridge office (c.17.2m2 GFA and 4.55m high), a fire water tank (c.1,000m3 and 14.12m high), a bunded vehicle refuelling area with a fuel storage tank (2.5m3) and a wheel wash, 4) Administration building (c.393.25m2 GFA) and a workshop (c.70m2 GFA), 5) 31 car parking spaces (including 2 electric vehicle charging points and a universal parking space), 2 motorcycle parking spaces and a covered bicycle rack; 6) Boundary treatment including 2.4m high perimeter fencing (mix of mesh wire fencing and acoustic fencing), access gates on the south western and north eastern boundaries; and 7) all ancillary site development works and services including landscaping, lighting, 2 no. directional signs, service yard area and internal circulation routes, pipe bridge, footpath and all site drainage works. The application relates to development which comprises or is for the purpose of an activity requiring an Industrial Emissions Directive Licence issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, reg. no. P1018-01. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared and will be submitted to the planning authority with the application.
Construction of a renewable bioenergy plant to generate up to 4MW of electricity from 90,000 tonnes of non-hazardous biodegradable waste per annum utilising anaerobic digestion (AD) technology on a 2.01 hectares site. The proposed plant will comprise the following elements: (1) Demolition of the existing decommissioned waste water treatment plant and associated ancillary buildings and the existing utility building located on the east side of the site (c.1425sqm footprint); (2) Main processing building (c.4500sqm floor area up to 14.5m high) incorporating feedstock reception and processing areas, digestate treatment areas, dewatering and storage areas, quarantine areas and the odour control system (c. 12m high, 773sqm floor area) and 25m high stack; (3) Service yard area including 2no. weighbridges, weighbridge office (c.435m high and 17sqm floor area), 2no. car parking spaces, bunded vehicle refuelling area (c.56sqm floor area) with diesel storage tank (2500 litres), workshop (c. 7m high and c. 70sqm floor area), and 1no. wheel wash; (4) Tank farm (c.2900sqm footprint) encompassing 4no. digester tanks (up to 25.5m max. height, c. 5000 metres cubed), 4no. grit removal buffer tanks (up to 24m max. height, c. 630 metres cubed), 2no. post-digestion buffer tanks (up to 24m max. height, c. 630 metres cubed) and 2no. pasteurisation tanks (up to 19m max. height, c. 217metres cubed), 2no. post pasteurisation and sludge storage tanks (up to 24m max. height, c. 630 metres cubed), 1no. process water tank (up to 25.5m max. height, c. 1280 metres cubed), 1no. concentrate tank (up to 10m max. height, c. 240 metres cubed), 4no. chemical storage tanks (up to 5m max. height, c. 48.1 metres cubed), total 20no. tanks in the tank farm, to include a stairwell tower (up to 25m max. height), gantry walkways, 3m high bund wall, 2no. bund access stairs, and 6no. tank emergency access ladders; (5) 2no. enclosed Combined Heat and Power (CHP) 2MW engines (c. 3.6m high and c.66sqm floor area each), 28m high CHP stack, c.14m high gas storage dome (1800 metres cubed) with 4no. lightning rod electrodes (c.18m high), 8.2m high biogas flare stack, gas treatment equipment enclosed in a c.1.8m high container (c.31sqm floor area) containing a gas booster and dryer and a c.2.5m high container (c.79sqm floor area) containing a boiler, 10m high boiler stack, 3no. bunded electrical transformers (c.5m high with 1m high bund wall and c.117sqm floor area), c.3.0m high substation (c.70sqm flo
Permission for an amendment to the permission granted under ref.15/4926 as extended by ref 20/5549 for renewable bioenergy plant. The amendment consists of: 1) omission of one permitted combined heat and power (CHP) enclosure to reduce the CHP capacity from 4MW to 1MW, 2) replacement of the CHP capacity by installation of a biogas upgrade unit to generate renewable gas from biogas, 3) installation of a gas grid entry unit to facilitate the export of renewable gas to the national gas grid, 4) installation of a carbon capture and storage unit to take the carbon dioxide stream from the biogas with associated tank and filling area to facilitate off-site export for use in industry, 5) amendments to the permitted tank farm to; a) reduce the number of tanks from the permitted 16 process tanks to 9 process tanks. All tanks will remain within the max permitted capacity and height. b) reduce the footprint of the tank farm and increase the bund wall height by 1.3m, 6)ancillary development works include installation of pipe runs, reorganisation of permitted car parking layout, relocation of a weighbridge, relocation of permitted boiler and stack and biogas holder, all to facilitate the proposed amendments. The proposed development is wholly within the permitted site boundary and relates to changes confined to the east of the site covering an area of approximately 0.7ha. The application relates to development which comprises or is for the purpose of an activity requiring an industrial emissions directive licence issued by the environmental protection agency reg no. P1018-01.
Replacement of existing 60m3 external dry goods storage silo, with 120m3 external dry goods storage silo, with external maintenance access stairway. This development is within a site to which the Major Accident Directive applies. No alteration to the existing Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) license is required.
A proposed saltbarn. The application will involve the construction of a 3-bay 1,223sqm salt barn and machinery store and all associated works. A Natura Impact statement has been submitted with the planning application.
The construction of additional carpark spaces adjacent to existing car park including lighting and all associated works. The proposed development is for modifications to an establishment to which Major Accident Directive applies.
Permission for the construction of an extension to the existing fire water retention pond and all associated site works. A Natura Impact Statement has been prepared and is included in the application. The Establishment holds an industrial emissions licence and is regulated by the environmental protection agency. Under the proposed development the site will remain in compliance with all regulatory requirements under existing licence condition.
The replacement of approximately 197m of existing 2.4m high chainlink fencing and associated gates with 197m of new 2.4m high green palisade security fencing/gates and all associated works.
A)The demolition of a 6.3 sq.m modular type environmental monitoring building, b) the construction of a 47.8 sq.m single storey cylinder charging building, c) the construction of a 9 sq.m single storey environmental monitoring building and d) all associated site works. The site currently operates under an Industrial Emissions (IE) licence (PO 136-04) under part IV of the Environmental Protection Agency Act 1992 (as amended for the Protection of the Environment Act, 2003). The new development is on a site to which the Chemical Act (Control of Major Accident Hazards Involving Dangerous Substances) regulations 2015 (S.I. 209 of 2015) applies.
Permission for alterations to existing industrial building namely, 1) new architectural cladding to south (front) & west (side) elevations, 2) 2 no. roller shutter doors to south (front) elevation, 3) internal alterations, 4) construction of canopy to east (side) elevation, 5) erect 2 no. signs to south (front) & west (side) elevations, 6) construction of delivery yard to south (front), 7) demolition of ancillary lean-to & standalone buildings to north (rear) & permission for alterations to ancillary existing single storey office namely, a) alterations to elevations, b) 2 no. bay window extensions, c) internal alterations, d) construction of entrance canopy to south & all associated site works
Permission for extension to North/rear of existing industrial building and all associated site works.
The construction of a new entrance extension and ramp to the existing administration building and all ancillary site development works. The site currently operates under an Industrial Emissions (IE) licence (PO 136-04) under part IV of the Environmental Protection Agency Act 1992 (as amended for the Protection of the Environment Act 2003). The new development is on a site to which the Chemical Act (Control of Major Accident Hazards Involving Dangerous Substances) regulations 2015 (S.I.209 of 2015) applies.
Permission for modifications to the existing pharmaceutical facility and all ancillary site development works. The proposed development will consist of permission for: 1) the construction of; a) 2 no. equipment control buildings and 3 no. tanks, b) electrical substation building and bunded transformer, and c) a monitoring kiosk and for the demolition of production building unit 1, 2) the retention and subsequent demolition of a store building, 2 no. shipping containers, and 5 no. portacabins, and 3) the retention for the following; modifications to the site layout to include 2 no. contractor's compounds, 11 no. shipping containers, 4 no. portacabins, a modular building comprising of a 5 no. portacabins, workshop/fabrication buildings, administration hut, internal modifications to warehouse 1 to provide additional floor area at first floor level, internal modifications to the engineering workshop building to provide additional floor area at first floor level and associated external stairs, a covered bicycle shelter, security fencing and gates, road tanker bund with access stairs and platform, provision of a bunded area, forklift charging lean-to, motorcycle shelter, sprinkler building, fire water pump house, extension to switch room building, and alterations to the entrance building consisting of cladding of the external stairs. The proposed development is within the curtilage of a protected structure (RPS00495). The proposed development is for the purposes of an activity requiring an Industrial Emissions Licence
The erection of a 50.35m2 single storey modular server room to the west of the existing security building and all ancillary site development works. The site currently operates under an Industrial Emissions (IE) licence (PO136-04) under part IV of the Environmental Protection Agency Act 1992 (as amended for the Protection of the Environment Act, 2003). The new development is on a site to which the Chemical Act (Control of Major Accident Hazards Involving Dangerous Substances) regulations 2015 (S.I. 209 of 2015) applies.
Permission for a new access road and all ancillary development at ‘E-park’ the former Mitsui Denman site, (1) a new access road with a 7.5m wide 2-lane carriageway, and a 1.5m wide verge, 2m wide footpath, 2m wide cycle track and 2m landscaped strip to either side of the carriageway, to connect to the existing southern arm of the existing roundabout on the R623, with kerb realignment at the existing roundabout to facilitate HGV swept paths, (2) new entrance walls, signage, and piers, with associated landscaping, to either side of the new access road, (3) proposed shared pedestrian and cycle area to either side of the new access road to tie into the existing pedestrian and cycle lanes on the R623, (4) new totem sign (6m in height) on a concrete pad, with 1.9m logo and 3.3m high wall pillars, (5) proposed 7.3m wide access to future development lands to the west, (6) proposed 7.3m wide access to future development lands to the east, (7) proposed 4-arm 40m ICD roundabout with shared pedestrian and cycle routes. 3no. arms of the proposed roundabout will serve future developments, including a proposed warehouse/distribution centre development to be located to the south of the proposed development site, which is subject to a separate planning application, and (8) all site development, public lighting, drainage and landscaping works
To construct a new two storey building for office accommodation, staff facilities, parking, entrance off existing estate road and all ancillary site works.
The construction of a roof top extension, elevation change and new personnel door to be added to the existing utility building and all ancillary site development works. The proposed development is for modifications to an establishment to which the Major Accident Directive applies and is for the purposes of an activity requiring an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Licence (now Industrial Emissions Directive Licence).
Permission to erect a 30 metre high lattice tower with antennas, dishes and associated telecommunications equipment, including equipment cabinets at ground level all enclosed by security fencing.
The construction of a single-storey 10/20kV ESB substation and all associated site development works.
The development of an 110kV substation at the former Mitsui Denman site. The proposed substation will comprise of: a two-storey Gas Insulated Switcher (GIS) 110/20kV substation building, an associated single storey Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) 20kV substation building, associated outdoor electrical equipment, including filter banks, transformers, cable sealing ends and surge arresters, two number lightning protection masts (12.5 metres in height), associated internal access road, boundary treatment including substation perimeter fencing and all ancillary site development works. Construction of two number 110kV underground cable ducts between the proposed substation and the existing Eirgrid 110kV substation to the North in Wallingstown. The site area of the proposed substation is approximately 0.60ha. The proposed substation is to support development in the Wallingstown area in Little Island. - Extension of duration of permission granted under planning reference: 16/5606.
Development at the site of the permitted, not yet constructed, 110kV substation on the former Mitsui Denman site consisting of modifications to the 110kV substation permitted by Cork County Council under Pl.Reg.No. 16/5606, as extended under Pl.Reg.No. 21/5225. The proposed modifications will consist of: (1) an increase in the floor area of the permitted two-storey Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) 110/20kV substation building (Building A) from c.236.34m2 to c.1,291m2, as well as an increase in height from c.10.4m to c.15m; (b) 1 no. additional single-storey 20 kV switch room and protection building (Building C) (c.151m2); (c) an increase in site area from c.06ha to 0.9249ha: (d) all associated site works including 1 no. additional lighting rod (c.12.5m in height), revisions to 2.4m high palisade security fencing, a new sliding gate, a kiosk on a concrete plinth, and the realignment of the 2 no. 110kV underground cable ducts between the proposed substation and the existing EirGrid 110kV substation to the north.
1 no. data centre building with ancillary offices, car parking, waste compound, generators, landscaping, lighting, provision of an access off the R623, the provision of back-up accesses connecting the proposal to the data centre development permitted under 17/5895 and associated boundary alterations and all ancillary site works. The proposal will modify part of an existing consent, 16/5011 for data centre development, modifying that part and also superseding an existing consent for office development under 07/12475. Extension of Duration to Permission granted under Planning Ref. No. 17/6980.
Retention permission for a) the change of use of the original building from warehouse and offices to a safety training centre, b) provision of thirteen containers for use in association with the safety training centre, c) construction of two links located to the east of the building connecting the building to two containers, d) provision of plant used for the purposes of safety training including water tank with pump house, LPG tanks and a fire training platform and e) other ancillary development including above door signage, fencing and gates. Permission for the construction of a bike shelter storage and other ancillary development, including the provision of EV parking along with additional landscaping
Permission for retention of development which consists of the construction of a single-storey coffee kiosk with drive-thru; internal covered seating area, part covered external patio area, and external seating area, signage, boundary fencing, soakaway, and all associated site works
Permission for alterations to the rear of the existing dwelling house. The proposed alterations comprise the replacement of 2 no. existing velux windows with 2 no. dormer type windows and all ancillary site works.
A 7-year planning permission is sought by Lidl Ireland GmbH for the construction of a Regional Distribution Centre (RDC) and all ancillary site development works at an approx. 23-hectare site ‘E-Park’ the former Mitsui Denman Site. The proposed development includes: 1) The construction of the main warehouse and distribution building of approx. 59,710 sqm, which includes predominantly warehouse area (54,260sqm) and ancillary spaces including administrative/office spaces, recycling area and plant rooms. The RDC building has an approximate maximum height of 22.25m. 2) The construction of other external ancillary structures including an electrical substation, drivers WC/lounge, gate house, bike/smoking shelter, sprinkler pump house and 2 no. sprinkler tanks (approximate maximum height of the tanks is 11.4m). 3) The provision of vehicular access to the site via a new access road to connect to the southern arm of the existing roundabout on the R623 and will include the realignment of and tying into existing road/paths on the public road, new entrance walls, signage, landscaping, proposed footpaths and cycle lanes, as well as a new 4-arm 40m ICD roundabout. Access from the roadway and roundabout is also provided to serve future developments on adjacent lands outside the scope of this application. This roadway is currently subject to a live planning application (Cork County Council P.A. ref. 24/6319). 4) The establishment of an internal access roadway, designated pedestrian foot/cycle paths and pedestrian crossings, HGV and staff/visitor parking areas, hardstanding building apron including a total of 139 no. dock levellers located along the north-west, south-west and south-east RDC building elevations. 5) All other ancillary site development works to include the undergrounding and rerouting of existing ESB 38kV and 10kV electricity powerlines, the provision of site fencing, a new controlled gated pedestrian access for staff use onto the existing walkway that runs along the southeastern boundary of the site, new gated maintenance entrance along the southern boundary with the existing walkway, the provision of rooftop PV solar panels of c.24,000 sqm in area on the main warehouse building, site and building signage, lighting, site drainage, and all associated hard and soft landscaping including staff amenity space, boundary treatments, planting and landscaping works. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared and will be submitted to the planning authority with the application.
Re-development works, namely 1) construction of an artificial grass playing pitch, 2) reorientation of the existing natural grass playing pitch, 3) new site fencing, 4) new floodlighting (6 no. @ 15m high), 5) associated site works
Data centre development on a site formerly occupied by Mitsui Denman. The proposed development provides for the construction of 3 no. data centre buildings as one development or in phases. The proposal will modify an existing consent for 3 no. office buildings and access infrastructure at the site consented under 07/12475, as extended under 15/5450, so that one permitted office building is omitted and the permitted access off the R623 is also omitted in favour of a priority junction at the R623 with the permitted remaining offices accessed off the proposed internal access road. The proposed development also includes demolition of existing structures, ancillary services and site works, connections to permitted infrastructure, landscaping and associated boundary treatments, provision of ancillary structures including 3 no. security buildings, 3 no. waste compounds, a utility building, water tank and fencing, ground works with associated localised level changes and car parking.- Extension of duration of permission granted under planning reference: 16/5011.
Permission for redevelopment works, Namely 1) construction of an artificial grass playing pitch, 2) proposed new ball stop fencing, 3) proposed new floodlighting (2 no. @ 18.3m high and 4 no. @ 8.5m high), 4) extension to existing car park area with gated access to proposed artificial pitch, 5) associated site works
The installation of 8 No. external diesel back-up generators, including 1 No. vent stack per generator; the construction of a single-storey 10/20kV ESB substation; and all ancillary works, including an additional yard area, relocation of a permitted internal road, construction of a new internal road, and an extended 6m panel fence, to the west of each of the 2 No. data centre buildings (under construction) (4 No. diesel back-up generators per building), permitted under application register reference 17/5895, as extended under application register reference 22/06358.
Retention of alterations, ground and first floor extensions, carport and balcony all to an existing cottage.
2 no. data centre buildings on a site formerly occupied by Mitsui Denman. The proposed development provides for the construction of 2 no. data centre buildings as stand alone units (to be built in phases) including ancillary offices with associated structures including a substation building, waste compound, telecoms cabinet (PoP Cabinet) new access off the R623 to provide for independent access, car park, external generator & transformer areas to the west of the proposed data centre and all ancillary works. The proposal will modify part of permission granted under 16/5011, for a data centre development changing the permitted data centre building DC3 from 1 permitted building to 2 no. buildings and associated works. Extension of Duration to Permission granted under Planning Ref. No. 17/5895 & 22/6358.
2 no. data centre buildings on a site formerly occupied by Mitsui Denman. The proposed development provides for the construction of 2 no. data centre buildings as stand alone units (to be built in phases) including ancillary offices with associated structures including a substation building, waste compound, telecoms cabinet (PoP Cabinet) new access off the R623 to provide for independent access, car park, external generator & transformer areas to the west of the proposed data centre and all ancillary works. The proposal will modify part of permission granted under 16/5011, for a data centre development changing the permitted data centre building DC3 from 1 permitted building to 2 no. buildings and associated works.. Extension of Duration to Permission granted under Planning Ref. No. 17/5895
An increase in operation hours of playschool from 9:00am to 12:00pm (permitted under planning grant 07/13385) to 9.00am to 12.30pm.
Permission to construct 2 storey extension to the side of existing dwelling, single storey extension to the rear, new entrance porch to front elevation, new domestic garage to rear garden, new 2m high wall to western boundary and all associated site works
Construction of a new single-storey building for the extrusion of aluminium sections including associated office and welfare facilities, parking, outdoor storage, underground services and associated site works at existing manufacturing facility.
Permission for the construction of 1 no. 4 storey office building, a single storey canteen extension and a link corridor between the proposed office building and existing Island Hall office building and all associated ancillary works including modifications to existing car parking areas, bicycle parking, footpaths, plant (including solar panels at roof level), signage, 1 no. bin store and smoking shelter and 1 no. substation and meter room.
(1) The demolition of the existing entrance canopy, (2) the construction of a new covered staff entrance with turnstiles and (3) alterations to the existing car park to construct a new HGV entrance with new barriers and associated ancillary works at their existing facility. The facility is subject to an Integrated Pollution Prevention and a Control License.
Permission for two number backlit signs, one to exterior façade of the north east elevation and one to the south east elevation of the unit 27, along with all associated site works
Permission for the construction of a new roller shutter door to south east elevation of Unit 27, along with all associated ancillary site works.
Alteration works to existing dwelling at Father Matthew Tower, a Protected Structure (RPS 00492), comprising of substantial demolition of existing dormer 1.5 storey over basement building adjoined to existing tower and construction of slated roofed building with 2-storey and single storey elements, with all associated ancillary and site works.
Permission for: 1) Partial demolition of the existing roof and stone wall to the rear of the existing dwelling attached to Father Matthew Tower, a Protected Structure, No. 00492, and demolition of the existing entrances to the dwelling and balcony. 2) Construction of single storey extensions to the rear and basement, new entrances, new balcony, a new extended raised ridge pitch roof with 3 No. dormers and flat roof, and an outdoor terrace on existing flat roof. 3) Change of use of the existing garage to habitable rooms, namely to bedroom and gym. 4) Alterations to the existing elevations, and all associated site works.
Construction of a new single-storey building extension for the storage of aluminium sections including associated underground services and site works at their existing manufacturing facility. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority in connection with the application.
To construct a two storey extension at the rear of existing dwelling.
Janssen Pharmaceutical Sciences Unlimited Company intends to apply to Cork County Council for full planning permission for the construction of an extension to the existing staircore by adding an additional storey to facilitate a stairs from level 3 to roof level to provide safe roof access along with the construction of a plant support platform and screening on the existing roof of the Dryer Building at the existing facility at Wallingstown, Little Island, Co. Cork. The proposed development is for modifications to an establishment to which the Major Accidents Directive applies. The establishment is subject to an Integrated Pollution Prevention and a Control License and is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency. Under the proposed development the site will remain in compliance with all regulatory requirements under existing license condition.
Permission for the construction of a new single storey extension to existing dwellingjouse, new domestic garage and all associated site works.