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Delegated List APPLICATIONS DEALT WITH BY THE HEAD OF SERVICE UNDER SCHEME OF DELEGATION FROM 02/11/2020 - 29/11/2020 Fife Council Enterprise, Planning and Protective Services Kingdom House Kingdom Avenue Glenrothes KY7 5LY 1 Application No: 20/02206/LBC Date Decision Issued: 17/11/2020 Ward: Buckhaven, Methil And Wemyss Villages Proposal: Listed building consent for installation of replacement flooring Location: St Agathas R C Church 160 Methil Brae Methil Leven Fife KY8 3LU Applicant: Mr William Millar St Agatha Parish Church Methil Brae Methil Scotland KY8 3LU Agent: Martin Tucker Unit 9 Myregormie Place Mitchelston Industrial Estate Kirkcaldy Fife KY1 3NA Application Permitted - no conditions Page 2 of 195 2 Application No: 20/02378/FULL Date Decision Issued: 17/11/2020 Ward: Buckhaven, Methil And Wemyss Villages Proposal: Formation of hardstanding to front of flatted dwelling (retrospect) Location: 10 Ruskin Crescent Buckhaven Leven Fife KY8 1DD Applicant: Mrs Lynn Torrance 10 Ruskin Crescent Buckhaven Scotland KY81DD Agent: Application Permitted - no conditions Page 3 of 195 3 Application No: 20/00663/LBC Date Decision Issued: 19/11/2020 Ward: Buckhaven, Methil And Wemyss Villages Proposal: Listed building consent for demolition of part of boundary wall (erection of replacement fencing) Location: East Wemyss Primary School Wynd East Wemyss Kirkcaldy Fife KY1 4RN Applicant: Mr Alan Paterson Bankhead Central Bankhead Park Glenrothes Fife KY7 4UJ Agent: Grant Livingstone Bankhead Fife Council Bankhead Central Glenrothes Fife KY7 6GH Application Permitted with Conditions Approve subject to the following condition(s):- 1. BEFORE ANY DEMOLITION WORKS BEGIN ON SITE, a demolition method statement shall be submitted to and approved in writing by Fife Council as Planning Authority. The method statement shall detail how the demolition of the section of boundary wall shall be carried out and detail how the main listed building, other sections of boundary walls and gatepiers shall be retained and protected during the demolition works. Thereafter the demolition shall be carried out in accordance with the approved method statement. Reason(s): 1. In the interests of protecting the built historic environment and sustainability; to ensure that the boundary wall is sensitively demolished and that no other structures within the listing are damaged. Page 4 of 195 4 Application No: 20/02373/FULL Date Decision Issued: 20/11/2020 Ward: Buckhaven, Methil And Wemyss Villages Proposal: Porch extension to front of dwellinghouse Location: 560 Methilhaven Road Buckhaven Leven Fife KY8 1EB Applicant: Mr Colin Davie 560 Methilhaven Road Buckhaven Leven Fife KY8 1EB Agent: John Thomson 34 Huntingtower Park Glenrothes KY6 3QF Application Permitted - no conditions Page 5 of 195 5 Application No: 20/02012/LBC Date Decision Issued: 06/11/2020 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Proposal: Listed building consent for installation of replacement windows Location: 19 Craigkennochie Terrace Burntisland Fife KY3 9EN Applicant: Mr And Mrs J And S Ahmed 19 Craigkennochie Terrace Burntisland Fife KY3 9EN Agent: Harry McIntosh 2-8 Clashburn Way Kinross Scotland KY13 8GA Application Permitted with Conditions Approve subject to the following condition(s):- 1. An alternative traditional sash horn profile to match those included within the adjoining neighbouring property at first floor level shall be included within the hereby approved replacement windows. BEFORE ANY WORKS COMMENCE ON SITE finalised details of the alternative sash horns shall be submitted for written approval by Fife Council as Planning Authority after which time all works shall be carried out as agreed. Reason(s): 1. In the interests of visual amenity; to ensure that the external finishing materials are appropriate to the character of the area. Page 6 of 195 6 Application No: 20/01109/FULL Date Decision Issued: 09/11/2020 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Proposal: Installation of replacement windows Location: 19 Craigkennochie Terrace Burntisland Fife KY3 9EN Applicant: Mr And Mrs J And S Ahmed 19 Craigkennochie Terrace Burntisland Fife KY3 9EN Agent: Harry McIntosh 2-8 Clashburn Way Kinross Scotland KY13 8GA Application Permitted with Conditions Approve subject to the following condition(s):- 1. An alternative traditional sash horn profile to match those included within the adjoining neighbouring property at first floor level shall be included within the hereby approved replacement windows. BEFORE ANY WORKS COMMENCE ON SITE finalised details of the alternative sash horns shall be submitted for written approval by Fife Council as Planning Authority after which time all works shall be carried out as agreed. Reason(s): 1. In the interests of visual amenity; to ensure that the external finishing materials are appropriate to the character of the area. Page 7 of 195 7 Application No: 20/02504/CLP Date Decision Issued: 12/11/2020 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness (proposed) for erection of single storey extension to side of dwellinghouse Location: 10 Burt Avenue Kinghorn Burntisland Fife KY3 9XB Applicant: Mr I Thomson 10 Burt Ave Kinghorn UK KY3 9XB Agent: Craig Johnstone 32 The Castings Dunfermline United Kingdom KY12 9AU Application Permitted - no conditions Page 8 of 195 8 Application No: 20/02635/ADV Date Decision Issued: 12/11/2020 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Proposal: Display of 2 no. internal wire-mounted poster holders Location: 223 High Street Burntisland Fife KY3 9AE Applicant: Barrie Dear Ltd. T/a Dears Pharmacy 67 Bank Street Lochgelly Scotland KY5 9QN Agent: Charlie McCudden 15 Grange Road Burntisland Scotland KY3 0HH Application Permitted - no conditions Page 9 of 195 9 Application No: 20/01754/FULL Date Decision Issued: 16/11/2020 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Proposal: External alterations to shopfront and installation of replacement air conditioning unit and associated work Location: 33 Dollar Road Burntisland Fife KY3 0HN Applicant: The Co-operative Group 1 Angel Square Manchester UK M60 0AG Agent: William Harley Ancaster Business Centre Cross St Callander Scotland FK17 8EA Application Permitted - no conditions Page 10 of 195 10 Application No: 20/01686/FULL Date Decision Issued: 20/11/2020 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Proposal: Erection of two storey extension to front and side of dwellinghouse including formation of balcony and raised platform Location: 14 Carlin Craig Kinghorn Burntisland Fife KY3 9RX Applicant: Mr Mick McMillan 14 Carlin Craig Kinghorn Burntisland Fife KY3 9RX Agent: David T Smith Architectural Services 4 Abden Place Kinghorn Scotland KY3 9TZ Application Permitted - no conditions Page 11 of 195 11 Application No: 20/01751/FULL Date Decision Issued: 25/11/2020 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Proposal: Single storey replacement extension to dwellinghouse Location: Binn Lodge The Binn Cowdenbeath Road Burntisland Fife KY3 0LG Applicant: Mr Campbell Poole Binn Lodge Cowdenbeath Road Burntisland UK KY3 0LG Agent: David Hogg 5 Glanville Place Edinburgh Scotland EH3 6SZ Application Permitted - no conditions Page 12 of 195 12 Application No: 20/02648/CLP Date Decision Issued: 17/11/2020 Ward: Cowdenbeath Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness (Proposed) for single storey extension to rear of dwellinghouse and formation of new side door Location: 14 Ramsey Crescent Crossgates Cowdenbeath Fife KY4 8FF Applicant: Mrs H Moore 14 Ramsey Crescent Crossgates Cowdenbeath Fife KY4 8FF Agent: Colin Watson Exactive House 6 Pitreavie Court Pitreavie Business Park Dunfermline United Kingdom KY11 8UU Application Permitted - no conditions Page 13 of 195 13 Application No: 19/03139/FULL Date Decision Issued: 23/11/2020 Ward: Cowdenbeath Proposal: Change of use from agricultural land to equestrian centre and dog walking business, to include erection of stable block, formation of access and parking, and siting of temporary residential caravan. Location: Land To North Of Cuddyhouse Road Cowdenbeath Fife Applicant: Mr Adam Strang East Fortune East Fortune North Berwick Scotland EH39 5LB Agent: Derek Scott Planning Unit 9 Dunfermline Business Centre Izatt Avenue Dunfermline Fife KY11 3BZ Conditional Approval/Legal Agreement Approve subject to the following condition(s):- 1. The residential use of the static caravan hereby approved shall cease within 3 years of the date of this consent. 2. Prior to the commencement of development an Arboricultural Method Statement (AMS) shall be submitted for the prior written approval of Fife Council as the Planning Authority. This document shall evidence how the works hereby approved in Drawing 11 (the Arboricultural Report), including the removal of Trees T-12 and T3280-U as specified therein shall be implemented. A Tree Protection Plan to BS 5837:2012 standards for all trees not subject to removal or remedial works shall be submitted for the prior written approval of Fife Council as the Planning Authority. Thereafter all agreed works shall be implemented as agreed. 3. The landscaping scheme as hereby approved in drawing (03A), including the proposed compensatory planting, shall be implemented within the first planting season following the removal of any of the trees identified for removal on the approved plans. 4. All planting carried out on site shall be maintained by the developer in accordance with good horticultural practice for a period of 5 years from the date of planting. Within that period any plants which are dead, damaged,
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