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Applications Identified As 'Delegated' Shall Be Dealt with Under These Powers Unless More Than 5 Objections Are Received Enterprise Resources Planning and Building Standards Weekly List of Planning Applications List of planning applications registered by the Council for the week ending From : - 30/08/2010 To : 03/09/2010 Note to Members: Applications identified as 'Delegated' shall be dealt with under these powers unless more than 5 objections are received. In such cases the application will be referred to the appropriate area committee. Any queries on any of the applications contained in the list or requests to refer an application to committee should be directed to the area manager/team leader at the appropriate area office. A Member should only request that a team leader or manager consider referring a delegated application to committee if the Member still has concerns about an application after having discussed the matter with the team leader/manager. Note for Community Councils and members of the public: If you wish further information on any application included in the list, please contact the case officer dealing with application. Alternatively you can contact the officer using the relevant email address below or you can view the application and associated documents on the Council's website at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk or at the appropriate Planning and Building Standards area office. Hamilton Area Tel. 0845 7406080 Email [email protected] East Kilbride Area Tel. 0845 7406080 Email [email protected] Clydesdale Area Tel. 0845 7406080 Email [email protected] Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Tel. 0845 7406080 Email [email protected] Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Cambuslang development Application ref: CR/10/0203 House type remix Plots 301-348 Miller Homes Date valid: 20/08/2010 on plots 301 - 348 Newton Farm Scotland West Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen to semi-detached Newton Farm Road Region Ltd Powers: Delegated and detached Cambuslang Grid reference: 266683 661575 Ward no: 14 Cambuslang East dwellings. G72 7UQ Glasgow Business Park Ward councillor: Walter Brogan Unit 1125 Parkway Pam Clearie Court Richard Tullett 281 Springhill Parkway Bailleston Officer: Bill Kerr Glasgow 0141 613 5141 G69 6GA Application ref: CR/10/0204 House type remix Plots 501-502 and Miller Homes Date valid: 20/08/2010 on plots 501, 502 508-519 Scotland West Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen and 508 - 519 for Newton Farm Region Ltd Powers: Delegated semi-detached and Phase 4 Grid reference: 266683 661575 Ward no: 14 Cambuslang East detached dwellings. Newton Farm Road Glasgow Business Cambuslang Park G72 7UQ Ward councillor: Walter Brogan Unit 1125 Parkway Pam Clearie Court Richard Tullett 281 Springhill Parkway Bailleson Officer: Bill Kerr Glasgow 0141 613 5141 G69 6GA South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 30/08/2010 to 03/09/2010 Page 2 of 18 Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Cambuslang development Application ref: CR/10/0206 Conversion of 7 Morriston Park Mrs Elizabeth Alastair Date valid: 25/08/2010 integral garage to Drive McIntyre MacFarlane RIBA Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen habitable Cambuslang 7 Morriston Park Powers: Delegated 84 Buchanan accommodation G72 8BA Drive Grid reference: 264406 661094 Drive (Revocation of Cambuslang Ward no: 13 Cambuslang West Cambuslang Condition G.12 of G72 Glasgow Consent 2696/88) Ward councillor: David Baillie G72 8BA Russell Clearie Clare McColl Officer: Malcolm Bruce 0141 613 5139 Application ref: CR/10/0202 Internal former Burgh Regeneration The McLennan Date valid: 20/08/2010 refurbishment and Primary School Services Partnership Ltd Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen conversion of King Street South Lanarkshire Powers: Area Committee Burnside House former Burgh Rutherglen Council Grid reference: 261222 661783 Beech Avenue Primary School into Glasgow 154 Montrose Ward no: 12 Rutherglen Central Rutherglen a new Business G73 1JY Crescent and North G73 4RJ Centre Ward councillor: Gordon Clark Hamilton Edward McAvoy ML3 6LB Denis McKenna Officer: Bill Kerr 0141 613 5141 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 30/08/2010 to 03/09/2010 Page 3 of 18 Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rutherglen development Application ref: CR/10/0205 Erection of front 112 Lochlea Road Mr C Cleugh & Miss Date valid: 27/08/2010 porch Rutherglen Y Kelly Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen Glasgow 112 Lochlea Road Powers: Delegated Grid reference: 260842 660188 Rutherglen Ward no: 11 Rutherglen South Glasgow G73 4QH Ward councillor: Eileen Baxendale Anne Higgins Brian McKenna Officer: Malcolm Bruce 0141 613 5139 Application ref: CL/10/0397 Erection of portal Borderline Garage Mr Alex Clarkson B H C Ltd Date valid: 26/08/2010 steel framed Boghall Road Area office: Clydesdale general storage Biggar c/o Agent Powers: Delegated Medwyn Park building for haulage ML12 6JJ Grid reference: 303979 636498 Edinburgh Road contractor Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Carnwath ML11 8HS Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Stuart Ramsay 01555 673187 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 30/08/2010 to 03/09/2010 Page 4 of 18 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Biggar development Application ref: CL/10/0403 Erection of above Boghall Farm M.S Woodside & Co Farm Consultancy Date valid: 01/09/2010 ground slurry tank Biggar Services Area office: Clydesdale ML12 6JJ Boghall Farm Powers: Delegated 1 Corsehill Park Biggar Grid reference: 303869 637073 Ayr ML12 6JJ Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East KA7 2UG Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Pamela McMorran 01555 673209 Application ref: CL/10/0401 Erection of external 6 Corunna Court Dr A Kochman Mr S Banks Date valid: 31/08/2010 chimney Carluke Area office: Clydesdale ML8 4RF 6 Corunna Court Powers: Delegated T-Square Carluke Grid reference: 285522 650180 70 Bells Burn ML8 4RF Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West Avenue Linlithgow Ward councillor: Alex Allison West Lothian Ian Gray EH49 7LB Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Caroline Bell 01555 673125 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 30/08/2010 to 03/09/2010 Page 5 of 18 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Lanark development Application ref: CL/10/0394 Part change of use 35 High Street Alexander Brooks & D Stewart Toy Date valid: 26/08/2010 of store room Lanark Son Ltd Chartered Area office: Clydesdale associated with ML11 7LU 31-37 High Street Architect Powers: Delegated 29 High Street existing retail unit Lanark Grid reference: 288201 643683 Lanark and subdivision of ML11 7LU Ward no: 02 Clydesdale North ML11 7LU existing flatted dwelling to form Ward councillor: Mary McNeill additional flatted Patrick Ross-Taylor dwelling with George Sutherland associated alterations Officer: Ailsa Graham 01555 673190 Application ref: CL/10/0399 Erection of timber 39 Carmuir Mrs Shirley Forsyth Date valid: 27/08/2010 decking to rear of Forth Area office: Clydesdale dwellinghouse 39 Carmuir Powers: Delegated Grid reference: 294556 654061 Forth Ward no: 02 Clydesdale North ML11 8AP Ward councillor: Mary McNeill Patrick Ross-Taylor George Sutherland Officer: Jerry Gigya 01555 673170 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 30/08/2010 to 03/09/2010 Page 6 of 18 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Lesmahagow development Application ref: CL/10/0400 Erection of 1.5 Letham Mains Farm Mr Alan Haddow Calum Smith Date valid: 30/08/2010 storey to front of Cottage Architect Area office: Clydesdale dwelling, associated Lesmahagow Letham Farm Powers: Delegated Woodlands alterations and ML11 0HJ Lesmahagow Grid reference: 280402 638925 134 New Trows erection of sunroom ML11 0HJ Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South Road to side/rear of Lesmahagow dwelling Ward councillor: Archie Manson ML11 0ER (retrospective) Alex McInnes Danny Meikle Officer: Jerry Gigya 01555 673170 Application ref: CL/10/0404 Erection of Land between 20 Stewart Brown Brian Kelegher Date valid: 01/09/2010 dwellinghouse and Devonburn Road & Area office: Clydesdale detached domestic Dunvegan 20 Devonburn Road Powers: Delegated 8 Reid Street garage Devonburn Devonburn Grid reference: 283147 638899 Saliburgh By Lesmahagow Lesmahagow Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South By Shotts ML11 8EX ML7 4LL Ward councillor: Archie Manson Alex McInnes Danny Meikle Officer: Gail Rae 01555 673205 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 30/08/2010 to 03/09/2010 Page 7 of 18 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rural Area development Application ref: CL/10/0393 Demolition of Lee Meadow Farm J & H Clark Hastie Weir Date valid: 25/08/2010 dwellinghouse and Braidwood Building Area office: Clydesdale erection of ML8 4PP North Garngour Consultant Powers: Delegated 20 Sutherland dwellinghouse for Farm Grid reference: 285853 648158 Drive agricultural worker Lesmahagow Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West Airdrie ML11 0HQ ML6 9RP Ward councillor: Alex Allison Ian Gray Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Pamela McMorran 01555 673209 Application ref: CL/10/0395 Installation of Teiglum Road Tesco Stores Manson Architects Date valid: 27/08/2010 illuminated and Lesmahagow Area office: Clydesdale non-illuminated ML11 0HY Cirrus House Powers: Delegated 11 South Tay signage Falcon Way Grid reference: 280985 641209 Street Shire Park Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South Dundee Welwyn Garden DD1 1NU Ward councillor: Archie Manson City Alex McInnes AL7 1AB Danny 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