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Delegated Decisions of the Chief Planning Officer and Development Director Committee(s) Dated: Planning and Transportation 18th February 2020 Subject: Public Delegated decisions of the Chief Planning Officer and Development Director Report of: For Information Chief Planning Officer and Development Director Summary Pursuant to the instructions of your Committee, I attach for your information a list detailing development and advertisement applications determined by the Chief Planning Officer and Development Director or those so authorised under their delegated powers since my report to the last meeting. In the time since the last report to the Planning & Transportation Committee, Forty-seven (47) matters have been dealt with under delegated powers. Seventeen (17) relate to conditions of previously approved schemes, Six (6) relate to works to Listed Buildings and Seven (7) applications for Advertisement Consent, as well as Thirteen (13) full applications of which include Six (6) Changes of Use and the creation of 2929.16sq m of floorspace. Any questions of detail arising from these reports can be sent to [email protected]. Details of Decisions Registered Address Proposal Decision & Applicant/ Plan Number & Date of Agent Ward Decision 19/01045/FULL Thomas More Alterations to the Approved Barbican Car Park existing cleaners Estates Office Aldersgate Barbican store to provide a 28.01.2020 London new welfare unit for EC2Y 8BT the Barbican Estate cleaners (Sui- Generis). 19/01046/LBC Thomas More Alterations to Approved Barbican Car Park existing cleaners Estates Office Aldersgate Barbican store to provide a 28.01.2020 London new welfare unit for EC2Y 8BT the Barbican Estate cleaners (Sui- Generis). 19/01134/LBC 21 Thomas More Internal Approved LUSHER House Barbican refurbishment architects Aldersgate London comprising: (i) 23.01.2020 EC2Y 8BT reconfiguration of plan form to hallway, (ii) construction of new mezzanine areas over the living room and bedroom, (iii) refurbishment of the existing bathroom and kitchen and (iv) replacement of flooring and installation of suspended ceiling. 19/00947/MDC Outside 69 Details of the design Approved City of London Leadenhall Street of the proposed Corporation Aldgate London brass door cover 28.01.2020 EC3A 2BG and inscription pursuant to condition 3c of planning permission 18/00976/FULL dated 15 November 2018. 19/01149/MDC Site Bounded By Submission of the Approved Vanquish 19-21 & 22 Billiter proposed finished Properties (UK) Aldgate Street, 49 floor levels at 28.01.2020 Limited Leadenhall basement and Partnership Street, 108 & ground floor levels 109-114 in relation to the Fenchurch Street, existing highway 6-8 & 9-13 level pursuant to Fenchurch Condition 9 of Buildings planning permission London 13/01004/FULEIA EC3 dated 29.05.2014 19/01205/MDC Site Bounded By Details of rainwater Approved Vanquish 19-21 & 22 Billiter and greywater Properties (UK) Aldgate Street, 49 recycling pursuant 28.01.2020 Limited Leadenhall to Condition 19 of Partnership Street, 108 & planning permission 109-114 13/01004/FULEIA Fenchurch Street, dated 29.05.2014. 6-8 & 9-13 Fenchurch Buildings London, EC3 19/01237/FULL 25 Gresham Replacement of one Approved Lloyds Bank Street London pane of external Bassishaw EC2V 7HN glazing to the 28.01.2020 second floor meeting room with a fully glazed door to access to the external roof landscaping. 19/00799/MDC Unit 2, 20 Submission of Approved Rocket Leisure Eastcheap details of new and Eastcheap Billingsgate London replacement 23.01.2020 Limited EC3M 1EB entrances, new shopfront to Eastcheap and replacement shopfront glazing to Lovat Lane and alterations to the shopfront railings to Eastcheap pursuant to condition 6 (a, b and c) of planning permission 18/01138/FULL. 19/01090/FULL 20 Eastcheap Change of use at Approved Rocket Leisure London basement level from Limited Billingsgate EC3M 1EB shop (Class A1) to a 23.01.2020 sui generis use for shop/eating/drinking establishment purposes (213 sqm). 19/01147/MDC 51 Eastcheap Details of a noise Approved WeWork London survey and plant Billingsgate EC3M 1JA mountings pursuant 21.01.2020 to condition 2 and 3 of planning permission dated 25 July 2019 (19/00444/FULL). 18/00924/MDC Site Bounded By Particulars and Approved UOL Group Ltd Stone House And samples of Bishopsgate Staple Hall materials, details of 21.01.2020 Bishopsgate, materials for the Devonshire Row curved mansard London, EC2 roof and of the external faces to the lift shaft enclosures pursuant to Conditions 18 (a), 18(d) and 18(t) of planning permission 17/00623/FULL dated 27.07.2018 18/00931/MDC Site Bounded By Details of all Approved UOL Group Ltd Stone House And external Bishopsgate Staple Hall components of the 21.01.2020 Bishopsgate, entrance pavilion, Devonshire Row including facades, London, EC2 roof, entrances and drainage pursuant to Condition 18(p) of planning permission 17/00623/FULL dated 27.07.2018. 19/00256/ADVT 135 Bishopsgate Installation and Approved Eataly Retail London display of : East UK Ltd Bishopsgate EC2M 3TP facade (i) seven 16.01.2020 sets of halo illuminated lettering measuring 0.44m high by 3.7 m wide at a height of 5.4 m above ground floor level; (ii) seven box signs with internally illuminated letting measuring 0.36m high by 3.51m wide at a height of 4m above ground level; South facade: (iii) seven sets of halo illuminated lettering 0.45m x 3.7m pin mounted to metal background panels at a height of 5.42m above ground level; (vi) one illuminated box sign internally illuminated letting measuring 0.36m high by 3.6m wide at a height of 4m above ground level; (vii) three box sign with internally illuminated lettering measuring 0.36m high by 5.14m wide,11.06m wide and 11.06m wide respectively and all at a height 4m above ground level. 19/01190/FULL 100 Liverpool Change of use of Approved Bluebutton Street & 8-12 part of the ground Properties UK Bishopsgate Broadgate floor and part of the 14.01.2020 Limited London first floor from shop EC2M 2RH (Class A1) to a flexible use as a shop (Class A1) or assembly and leisure (Class D2) use. 19/01199/FULL Broadwalk Installation of eight Approved AIS House, 5 Appold ventilation grilles on Bishopsgate Street, London the north elevation. 14.01.2020 EC2A 2AG 19/01204/FULL 119 Middlesex Installation of an Approved Rolfe Judd Street London extract flue on the Planning Bishopsgate E1 7JF rear elevation. 21.01.2020 19/01272/NMA 110-114 Non-material Approved QA Limited Middlesex Street amendment under Bishopsgate London Section 96A of the 21.01.2020 E1 7HY Town and Country Planning Act to planning permission dated 26 November 2019 (19/01054/FULL) to reword the description of development to include 'and on cessation of the flexible use reversion to office use (Class B1)'. 19/01094/FULL 4 Paternoster Change of use from Approved Honest Burgers Square London Class A1 (retail) to a Ltd Bread Street EC4M 7DX Class A3 31.01.2020 (restaurant) (234sq.m), alterations to the shopfront comprising replacement of existing louvres with timber stallrisers and fascia. 19/01095/ADVT 4 Paternoster Installation and Approved Honest Burger Square London display of: (i) two Bread Street EC4M 7DX externally 31.01.2020 illuminated fascia signs measuring 0.4m high, 0.98m wide, at a height above of ground of 2.48m; (ii) two externally illuminated projecting signs measuring 0.9m high, 0.32m wide, at a height above of ground of 2.3m; (iii) one internally illuminated menu sign measuring 0.83m high, 0.28m wide, at a height above of ground of 1.1m. 19/01183/MDC St Paul's Submission of a Approved St Paul's Cathedral School window sample Cathedral Bread Street 2 New Change pursuant to 14.01.2020 School London condition 3 (a) of EC4M 9AD planning permission 16/00850/Full dated 08/12/16. 19/00910/ADVT 51 - 54 Installation and Approved Vagabond Gracechurch display of (i) one Wines Ltd Bridge And Street London internally illuminated 28.01.2020 Bridge Without EC3V 0EH projecting sign measuring 0.51m high, 0.67m wide, at a height above ground of 2.75m; (ii) one internally illuminated menu box sign measuring 0.45m high, 0.4m wide, at a height above ground of 1.75m. 19/01184/FULL 65 London Wall Change of use of Approved Mr Jon Stewart London part of the lower Broad Street EC2M 5TU ground floor (Rooms 14.01.2020 12, 13 and 14) from office (use class B1(a)) to a flexible use for either office (use class B1(a)) or pharmacy (use class A1). 19/01180/ADVT 3 St Bride Street Installation and Approved Healthy Retail London display of: (i) one Ltd Castle Baynard EC4A 4AS internally illuminated 16.01.2020 fascia sign measuring 0.41m high by 1.61m wide at a height above ground of 3.2m; (ii) one internally illuminated projecting sign measuring 0.6m in diameter by 0.12m deep at a height above ground of 3.2m; and (iii) one internally located, internally illuminated roundel sign measuring 0.75m in diameter by 0.09m deep at a height above ground of 2.4m. 19/01174/ADVT Salisbury House Installation and Approved Rice Brands Ltd 164 London Wall display of (i) one Coleman Street London non illuminated 14.01.2020 EC2M 5QD fascia sign measuring 0.5m high by 3.7m wide at a height above ground of 2.8m. 19/01176/FULL Salisbury House Installation of an Approved Rice Brands Ltd 164 London Wall awning. Coleman Street London 14.01.2020 EC2M 5QD 19/01177/LBC Salisbury House Installation of an Approved Rice Brands Ltd 164 London Wall awning. Coleman Street London 14.01.2020 EC2M 5QD 19/01331/NMA 56-60 Moorgate, Non-material Approved Thor Limited 62-64 Moorgate amendment under Coleman Street & 41-42 London Section 96A of the 21.01.2020 Wall London Town and Country EC2 Planning Act to planning permission dated 1 August 2019 (19/00622/FULL) for the conversion of one door into a window.
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