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Initial Document Template Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure (Scotland) Regulations 2009 Weekly List Number: 9/2021 Planning Application List - Week Ending 6 March 2021 In accordance with Regulations 22 and 23 this list represents applications received as valid during the week indicated. Further details about each application may be obtained from the Council's Planning Application Online Register (Public Access) which enables you to carry out a variety of searches using various criteria including dates, application type, community council area etc. To view online Planning Register or submit comments simply insert the application reference number into the Application Reference Field by clicking here Please visit http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/citydevelopment/viewcommentplanapps for further information and guidance. Whilst every attempt is made to put applications on line as soon as they are registered there will inevitably be a delay and therefore some applications on this list may not be available for viewing until 5.30 pm on the Friday the list is compiled. Please contact 01382 433105 if you have difficulty viewing applications. WARD:Coldside Application Ref: 21/00008/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Proposed change of use from showroom (Class 1) to living accommodation (Class 9) Proposal Site Location: 40 North Street, Dundee, DD3 7RR, Case Officer : Craig Swankie Tel: 01382 433204 Community Council/ NRS: Coldside Forum Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr Sean Shepherd Agent Name & Address: Alison Arthur85 High Street Newburgh KY14 6DA Date Validated: 3 March 2021 Comments Due By 2 April 2021 WARD:West End Application Ref: 21/00091/CON - Conservation Area Consent Description of Proposal: Complete Demolition in a Conservation Area Proposal Site Location: Unit 2, Logie Avenue, Dundee, DD2 2AS Case Officer : Siobhan Johnson Tel: 01382 433717 Community Council/ NRS: West End Community Council Conservation Area: Logie Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Dundee City Council Agent Name & Address: Dundee City CouncilDundee House 50 North Lindsay Street Dundee DD1 1LS Date Validated: 24 February 2021 Comments Due By 2 April 2021 WARD:The Ferry Application Ref: 21/00095/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Formation of door opening on west elevation Proposal Site Location: 25 Westfield Road, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, DD5 1ED WEEKLIST Case Officer : Sharon Dorward Tel: 01382 433643 Community Council/ NRS: Broughty Ferry Community Council Conservation Area: Broughty Ferry Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr Mark Reid Agent Name & Address: N/A Date Validated: 24 February 2021 Comments Due By 2 April 2021 WARD:West End Application Ref: 21/00106/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Application under Section 42 of the town and Country Planning (Scotland) act 1997 as amended to Vary Conditions 1 and 7 of Planning Consent 20/00416/FULL Proposal Site Location: 484 Perth Road, Dundee, , Case Officer : Claire Myles Tel: 01382 433833 Community Council/ NRS: West End Community Council Conservation Area: West End Suburbs Listed Building Category: Category B Listed Building, Applicant Name: Mr Ritchie Hawkins Agent Name & Address: Karen ClarkScoutbog Steading Oldmeldrum AB51 0BH Date Validated: 2 March 2021 Comments Due By 2 April 2021 WARD:East End Application Ref: 21/00108/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Single storey extension on east elevation Proposal Site Location: 16 Gotterstone Drive, Dundee, DD5 1QW, Case Officer : Siobhan Johnson Tel: 01382 433717 Community Council/ NRS: No CC/NRS In Operation Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Gill Tovey Agent Name & Address: N/A Date Validated: 26 February 2021 Comments Due By 22 March 2021 WARD:East End Application Ref: 21/00114/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Change of Use from (Class 1) Retail to (Class 11) Dance Studio Proposal Site Location: 203 Pitkerro Road, Dundee, DD4 8HA, Case Officer : Craig Swankie Tel: 01382 433204 Community Council/ NRS: No CC/NRS In Operation Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mrs Zoei Constable Agent Name & Address: N/A Date Validated: 24 February 2021 Comments Due By 2 April 2021 WARD:North East Application Ref: 21/00118/LBC - Listed Building Consent Description of Proposal: Replacement of windows and a door with timber sash and case double glazed units WEEKLIST Proposal Site Location: South Powrie Farmhouse, C5 From Emmock Road To Barns Of Wedderburn, Dundee, DD4 0QG Case Officer : Craig Swankie Tel: 01382 433204 Community Council/ NRS: Fintry Community Council Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Category C Listed Building, Applicant Name: Mr Thomas Steuart Fothringham Agent Name & Address: Mark MylesBroxden House Lamberkine Drive Perth PH1 1RA Date Validated: 3 March 2021 Comments Due By 2 April 2021 WARD:The Ferry Application Ref: 21/00119/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Extension to the rear of the property and formation of beer garden. Proposal Site Location: 314 - 316 Brook Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, DD5 2AN Case Officer : Sharon Dorward Tel: 01382 433643 Community Council/ NRS: Broughty Ferry Community Council Conservation Area: Broughty Ferry Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: AmarettoStu Ltd Agent Name & Address: JON FRULLANI ARCHITECTUNIT 5, DISTRICT 10, 25 GREENMARKET DUNDEE DD1 4QB Date Validated: 25 February 2021 Comments Due By 2 April 2021 WARD:Lochee Application Ref: 21/00121/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Proposed extension on south elevation Proposal Site Location: 5 Applecross Gardens, Dundee, DD2 4TX, Case Officer : Claire Myles Tel: 01382 433833 Community Council/ NRS: No CC/NRS In Operation Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Miss Melissa Jooty Agent Name & Address: Liam Mckelvie6 Campbell Street Dundee DD3 6BU Date Validated: 2 March 2021 Comments Due By 24 March 2021 WARD:West End Application Ref: 21/00122/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Single storey extension on west elevation with raised decking Proposal Site Location: 48 Oxford Street, Dundee, DD2 1TF, Case Officer : Sharon Dorward Tel: 01382 433643 Community Council/ NRS: West End Community Council Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr and Mrs Tim Gulson Agent Name & Address: Architects Scotland Ltd15 West High Street WEEKLIST Forfar DD8 1BE Date Validated: 1 March 2021 Comments Due By 26 March 2021 WARD:The Ferry Application Ref: 21/00123/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Demolition of existing barn and erection of dwelling within existing footprint (Renewal of 18/00053/FULL) Proposal Site Location: Land To West Of Livery Stable, North Grange Farm, Arbroath Road, Broughty Ferry Dundee Case Officer : Craig Swankie Tel: 01382 433204 Community Council/ NRS: Broughty Ferry Community Council Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr James Thompson Agent Name & Address: JON FRULLANI ARCHITECTUNIT 5, DISTRICT 10, 25 GREENMARKET DUNDEE DD1 4QB Date Validated: 1 March 2021 Comments Due By 2 April 2021 WARD:West End Application Ref: 21/00124/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Single storey extension and dormer extension on west elevation Proposal Site Location: 128 Ancrum Drive, Dundee, DD2 2JA, Case Officer : Sharon Dorward Tel: 01382 433643 Community Council/ NRS: No CC/NRS In Operation Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr Marcus Khan Agent Name & Address: N/A Date Validated: 1 March 2021 Comments Due By 26 March 2021 WARD:Strathmartine Application Ref: 21/00130/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Single storey extension on west elevation Proposal Site Location: 538 Strathmartine Road, Dundee, DD3 9ET, Case Officer : Craig Swankie Tel: 01382 433204 Community Council/ NRS: No CC/NRS In Operation Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr And Mrs Colin Campbell Agent Name & Address: Ron WeirBalloch Bungalow South Balloch Farm Alyth Perthshire PH11 8JN Date Validated: 1 March 2021 Comments Due By 25 March 2021 WEEKLIST WARD:The Ferry Application Ref: 21/00131/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Porch extension on front (east) elevation Proposal Site Location: 10 Gillies Place, Broughty Ferry, Dundee, DD5 3LE Case Officer : Craig Swankie Tel: 01382 433204 Community Council/ NRS: Broughty Ferry Community Council Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr And Mrs Redford Agent Name & Address: Ron WeirBalloch Bungalow South Balloch Farm Alyth Perthshire PH11 8JN Date Validated: 1 March 2021 Comments Due By 26 March 2021 WARD:Coldside Application Ref: 21/00128/FULL - Full Application Local Description of Proposal: Single storey extension on west elevation Proposal Site Location: 36 Johnston Avenue, Dundee, DD3 8HD, Case Officer : Claire Myles Tel: 01382 433833 Community Council/ NRS: Coldside Forum Conservation Area: Listed Building Category: Applicant Name: Mr & Ms S Bodie And L Christie Agent Name & Address: Daryl Barr3 Angus Gardens Monifieth DD5 4UE Date Validated: 2 March 2021 Comments Due By 25 March 2021 WEEKLIST.
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