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Summary of Finalised Planning Applications February 2014 Summary of Finalised Planning Applications February 2014 Summary of Finalised Planning Applications February 2014 Summary of Finalised Planning Applications February 2014 Printed - 11/03/2014 10:17:03 AM Application 1: DA / 133 / 2014 Lodged: 21/02/2014 Description: Tenancy fitout (Chinese BBQ cafe) Property Address: 29 Field Street Applicant : BOCLOUD INTERNATIONAL ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : Mr C Karapetis Estimated Cost of Dev: $11,500 Private Certifier : BUILDING CERTIFICATION APPROVALS (SA) P/L Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 2: DA / 132 / 2014 Lodged: 19/02/2014 Description: Shop fitout Property Address: La Vie En Rose - G.06 Applicant : CHECKPOINT Ground 77-91 Rundle Mall ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : ALTEMAN (SA) P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $200,000 Private Certifier : PBS AUSTRALIA P/L Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 21/02/2014 CITB Reference: 52617 Application 3: DA / 131 / 2014 Lodged: 20/02/2014 Description: Erect wrap around temporary fencing 24/2/14 to 1/3/14. Property Address: ELDER PARK Applicant : ADELAIDE FESTIVAL King William Road CORPORATION ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL Estimated Cost of Dev: To Be Advised Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 26/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 4: DA / 130 / 2014 Lodged: 20/02/2014 Description: Erect wrap around temporary fencing from 14/2/14 to 21/3/14. Property Address: ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE Applicant : ADELAIDE FESTIVAL (Rear of Riverside Bldg) CORPORATION North Terrace Owner : ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL ADELAIDE SA 5000 Estimated Cost of Dev: To Be Advised Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/02/2014 CITB Reference: Page - 2 Summary of Finalised Planning Applications February 2014 Printed - 3/11/2014 10:17:03 AM Application 5: DA / 120 / 2014 Lodged: 17/02/2014 Description: Erect vergola system around perimeter of top floor of existing apartment building. Property Address: THE ROWLANDS APARTMENTS Applicant : VERGOLA P/L 12-18 Rowlands Place ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : 18 ROWLANDS APARTMENTS P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $103,125 Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 24/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 6: DA / 119 / 2014 Lodged: 17/02/2014 Description: Office fitout (Level 20 & 21) Property Address: ANZ Bank Applicant : JONES LANG LASALLE Level 20 11 Waymouth Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : CFS MANAGED PROPERTY LTD Estimated Cost of Dev: $100,000 Builder : JONES LANG LASALLE (SA) P/L Private Certifier : HENDRY GROUP (SA) P/L Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 21/02/2014 CITB Reference: 52554 Application 7: DA / 112 / 2014 Lodged: 12/02/2014 Description: Office tenancy fitout - partition work - Level 8 Property Address: Sheahan Lock Partners Applicant : KNIGHT FRANK (SA) P/L Level 8 26 Flinders Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : HANNAH ELLEN P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $9,470 Private Certifier : KATNICH DODD BUILDING SURVEYORS Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 17/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 8: DA / 589 / 2013 / A Lodged: 12/02/2014 Description: Vary previous authorisation to carry out internal and external alterations and change the use from animal centre to retail/office and storage - VARIATION - relocate entry and create one tenancy at upper level Property Address: 172-174 Morphett Street Applicant : TIA CONSULTING P/L ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : 172 MORPHETT P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: To Be Advised Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 24/02/2014 CITB Reference: Page - 3 Summary of Finalised Planning Applications February 2014 Printed - 11/03/2014 10:17:03 AM Application 9: DA / 109 / 2014 Lodged: 11/02/2014 Description: Construction of tenancy dividing partition wall to existing office tenancy. Property Address: East Level 8 50 Grenfell Street Applicant : APS HOMES ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : ZURICH HOUSE P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $17,000 Private Certifier : NIKIAS CERTIFICATION Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 17/02/2014 CITB Reference: 50735 Application 10: DA / 101 / 2014 Lodged: 7/02/2014 Description: Temporary banner signs (2) in Elder Park - 1/3/14 to 15/3/14. Property Address: ELDER PARK Applicant : INDIAN AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION King William Road OF SA ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL Estimated Cost of Dev: $200 Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 21/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 11: DA / 98 / 2014 Lodged: 10/02/2014 Description: Office foyers & wet areas refurbishment (Basement to Level 10 inclusive) Property Address: HP CENTRE Applicant : COLONIAL FIRST STATE 106-114 North Terrace PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : CFS MANAGED PROPERTY LTD Estimated Cost of Dev: $10,000,000 Builder : COOK BUILDING & DEVELOPMENT Private Certifier : KATNICH DODD BUILDING SURVEYORS Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 12/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 12: DA / 97 / 2014 Lodged: 6/02/2014 Description: Office fit-out (Waterfind) Property Address: Sydac Applicant : IA GROUP Level 2 Suite 5 108 King William Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : TH ROONEY PROPERTY P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $450,000 Private Certifier : TRENTO FULLER P/L Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 12/02/2014 CITB Reference: 52093 Page - 4 Summary of Finalised Planning Applications February 2014 Printed - 3/11/2014 10:17:03 AM Application 13: DA / 93 / 2014 Lodged: 4/02/2014 Description: Internal alterations - partitions Property Address: Level 9 433 King William Street Applicant : HUNTER FINANCIAL ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : LONGREEF P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $14,600 Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 17/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 14: DA / 797 / 2011 / B Lodged: 3/02/2014 Description: Vary previous authorisation to demolish existing building and construct 17 level hotel with associated facilities and ground floor retail - VARIATION - signage on facade of hotel building. Property Address: 122-126 Grenfell Street Applicant : PRUSZINSKI ARCHITECTS P/L ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : HINES PROPERTY Estimated Cost of Dev: $15,000 Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Development Assessment Commission Date: 24/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 15: DA / 90 / 2014 Lodged: 3/02/2014 Description: Office tenancy partitions and alterations (Level 7) Property Address: Minter Ellison Applicant : HEATHGATE RESOURCES P/L Level 7 25 Grenfell Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : GDI FUNDS MANAGEMENT LTD Estimated Cost of Dev: $479,953 Private Certifier : KATNICH DODD BUILDING SURVEYORS Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 7/02/2014 CITB Reference: 51408 Application 16: DA / 89 / 2014 Lodged: 3/02/2014 Description: Department store tenancy alterations (David Jones - Lower Ground Floor, Ground Floor, Level 1 & Level 2) - LOWER GROUND FLOOR & GROUND FLOOR WORKS ONLY Property Address: David Jones Food Hall Applicant : DAVID JONES (ADELAIDE) LTD Basement 100 Rundle Mall ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : ADELAIDE CENTRAL PLAZA P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $16,000,000 Private Certifier : KATNICH DODD BUILDING SURVEYORS Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 7/02/2014 CITB Reference: 50722 Page - 5 Summary of Finalised Planning Applications February 2014 Printed - 3/11/2014 10:17:03 AM Application 17: DA / 88 / 2014 Lodged: 31/01/2014 Description: Internal shop fitout (Shop 31 - Hype DC) Property Address: Hype Applicant : HYPE DC P/L Ground 39 Rundle Mall ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : RUNDLE MALL ARCADE P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $250,000 Private Certifier : BUILDSURV Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 10/02/2014 CITB Reference: 50821 Application 18: DA / 943 / 2013 / A Lodged: 4/02/2014 Description: Vary previous authorisation to carry out internal and external alterations including new balcony at 1st floor level at the rear of existing hotel, following demolition of the outdoor toilet block - VARIATION - modify height of eastern boundary wall, delete roof to balcony, modify window. Property Address: Worldsend Hotel Applicant : GRIMALDI ARCHITECTS 206-208 Hindley Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : HINDLEY NO 1 P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: To Be Advised Consent: Development Plan Consent Decision: Planning Consent Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 13/02/2014 CITB Reference: Application 19: DA / 85 / 2014 Lodged: 31/01/2014 Description: Office tenancy fitout (Ground Level and Level 1 - IOOF Holdings Ltd) Property Address: Australian Executor Trustees Applicant : DESIGNPHASE AUSTRALIA Ground Suite 101 44 Pirie Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner :
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