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DELEGATED DECISIONS to ISSUE W/C 15/02/2016 DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 15/02/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Number Address Address LA01/2015/1083/N Change to control building at Slievenahanaghan 713m North East of Consent Granted I and H Brown Golder Associates (UK) MC Wind Farm (Replacement Turbine D/2013/0081/F) 21 Reservoir Road 174 Dunkeid Road Ltd Corkey Perth 1st Floor Carnmoney Ballymena Scotland House BT44 9JE PH1 3AA Edgewater Office Park Edgewater Road Belfast BT3 9JQ B/2013/0230/LDP The proposed upgrade works involve re- Feeny WWTW Approve NI Water RPS configuration of existing inlet works, new inlet Glendra Road Westland House Elmwood House screen, new rotating biological contactors (RBC) Feeny Old Westland Road 74 Boucher Road process plant, flow splitting chambers, wash water Co Londonderry Belfast Belfast booster package plant, sludge holding tank, NIE BT14 6TE BT12 6RZ power supply upgrade. The existing access road within the site boundary will be extended and upgraded to provide access to new RBCs. Additional hardstanding will be provided around all new structures (1.2m wide concrete paths). The tanks and RBC bases will be constructed in concrete and covers in GRP. The new kiosks will consist of a concrete base slab and GRP kiosk. LA01/2015/0586/F Proposed extension and alterations 17 Boviel Road Approve Mr & Mrs Patsy D M Kearney Design Dungiven McCloskey 2a Coleraine Road 29 Mountainview Park Maghera Dungiven BT46 5BN BT47 4NA LA01/2015/0041/RM Proposed farm dwelling and garage Approx 60m E of Approve Mr S McCloskey D M Kearney Design 109 Curragh Road 30 Pellipark Park 2a Coleraine Road Dungiven Dungiven Maghera BT47 4PB BT46 5BN DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 15/02/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Number Address Address LA01/2015/0974/F Single storey extension to rear of dwelling to allow 12 Ballyavelin Road Approve Mrs Muriel Clyde T B McBride Architectural a bedroom and shower room Limavady 12 Ballyavelin Road Services BT49 0NE Limavady 3 O'Cahan Place BT49 0NE Dungiven BT47 4SX LA01/2015/0472/O Tourism development comprising of a cluster of 5 Site at lands Refusal Mr John W McCurdy Studiorogers Architects No. self-catering, single-storey units with 40m North East of 168 Whitepark Road Ltd associated landscaping and communal landscaped 8 Portbraddan Road Dunseverick The Egg Store space Bushmills Bushmills 1 Mountsandel Road Coleraine BT52 1JB LA01/2015/0502/O Proposed farm dwelling with detached double Site 85m south of Refusal Messrs Alistair & ATP Architects Ltd garage 131 Quilley Road Richard Kennedy 18 Ballyhackett Road Castlerock 30 Gills Lane Castlerock Coleraine Curragh Road Coleraine Coleraine BT51 4SQ BT51 3SD LA01/2015/0834/F Extension and alterations to apartment comprising Apartment 5 Approve Mr Alan Craig The Harbour Studio flat roof dormer to front and extended living area 16 Portmore Road Apartment 5 52 Millbank Avenue to rear Portstewart 16 Portmore Road Portstewart Portstewart BT55 7DQ BT55 7BE LA01/2015/0835/F Construction of balcony to rear of dwelling Apartment 2 Approve Mr Alan Craig The Harbour Studio 16 Portmore Road Apartment 2 52 Millbank Avenue Portstewart 16 Portmore Road Portstewart Portstewart BT55 7DQ BT55 7BE DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 15/02/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Number Address Address LA01/2015/0867/F Re-development of Derelict Shop with a new Single 71 Castleroe Road Approve Castleroe Cafes G M Design Associates Storey Café and provision of ancillary car parking Coleraine 71 Castleroe Road Ltd and landscaping Coleraine 22/24 Lodge Road Coleraine BT52 1NB LA01/2015/0759/F Roofspace conversion, conservatory and internal 17 Eagry Park Approve Gary and Jane Watt Dempsey Architects alterations Bushmills 32 Danesfort Park South 677 Lisburn Road Belfast BT9 7RG Belfast BT9 7GT LA01/2015/0770/F Ground Floor Sun Room Extension to front of 23 Dhu Varren Approve Glen and Marion Espie Mark Nelson Architecture dwelling with First Floor Viewing Gallery above Portrush 6 Muff Road Garden Studio Cookstown 2 Craigmount BT45 7YJ Orritor Cookstown BT80 9NG LA01/2015/0784/F Alterations to Front Dormer and Gable Window of Apartment 3 Approve John Burrell The Harbour Studio Top Floor Apartment 4 Dhu Varren Park Cran Lodge 52 Millbank Avenue Portrush 19 Crievehill Road Portstewart Fivemiletown BT55 7DQ LA01/2015/1029/F Replacement of windows to white PVC windows 45 Railway Road Approve Jimmy Shek Coleraine 45 Railway Road Coleraine BT52 1PF LA01/2015/1031/F Shop front change to white PVCu windows and 51 Railway Road Approve Sam Shek door Coleraine 51 Railway Road Coleraine BT52 1PF LA01/2015/1077/F Rear Single Storey Extension to Existing Dwelling 21 Glenvale Avenue Approve Conor Wylie Wilson McMullen Portrush 21 Glenvale Avenue Architects Portrush 19 Glenvale Avenue Portrush DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 15/02/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Number Address Address LA01/2015/0270/F Construction of 30no. Social Housing units Land to the East of Approve Fold Housing Robinson McIlwaine consisting of 26 houses and 4 apartments for fold 22 Leyland Heights Association Architects group with associated roads to adoption standards Ballycastle 3-7 Red Burn Square 84-94 Great Patrick Street and landscaping Holywood Belfast BT18 9HZ BT1 2LU LA01/2015/0179/F Conversion of dwelling roof space to form another 5 Shore Street Approve Alex McKillop W M McNeill separate dwelling unit Cushendall 11 Gaults Road 30 Knowehead Road Cushendall Broughshane Ballymena BT43 7LF LA01/2015/0510/F Single wind turbine with a hub height of 30m with Lands 395m South Approve S & D Mackle Strategic Planning 17.5m length blades, associated access and 2 no. West of 120 Killunaght 120 Killunaght Road Pavilions Office Park electricity cabinets (in substitution of turbine Road Dungiven Kinnegar Drive approval B/2013/0072) Dungiven Holywood BT18 9JQ LA01/2015/0338/O Proposed Replacement Dwelling Approximately Approve Keith & Dearbhaile T B McBride 110m North East of Hutchinson 3 O'Cahan Place 62 Killunaght Road 2 Killunaght Road Dungiven Dungiven Dungiven BT47 4SX BT47 4TU C/2013/0439/F Proposed Shed located within the yard for 62a Belraugh Road Approve Higgins Car Dismantlers Gerard McPeake Dismantling Cars Ringsend Architectural Ltd Coleraine 31a Main Street Limavady BT49 0EP DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 15/02/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Number Address Address LA01/2015/0600/F Wind farm to include amended layout of four Land East and North Approve Gaelectric N/a turbines with a maximum overall height of 110m East of Developments Ltd (hub height not exceeding 70m, wind turbine blade 122 Castlecat Road Portview House diameter not exceeding 80m) with site tracks and Ballymoney Thorncastle Street other associated developments including an Ringsend electrical substation and control building, one Dublin 4 equipment cabin and associated compound, one meteorological pole (max 80m high) construction, extension and upgrading of internal site tracks and associated works. Proposal to vary wording of Condition 25 - relating to Amplitude Modulation - to reflect latest revisions in condition working currently being applied by EHO's. LA01/2015/0374/O Proposed Site for Dwelling and Garage Lands Between 145 Approve Mr Billy Cassidy 5050 Architecure and 149 Glenhead 151 Glenhead Road 3A Keldon Court Road Limavady 17 Linenhall Street Limavady Limavady BT49 0HQ LA01/2015/0771/O Proposed dwelling and detached garage Adjacent to and south- Approve Mr R Loughery AJD Architectural Design east of 25 Lislane Road Services 25 Lislane Road Limavady 149 Whitehill Park Limavady BT49 0PH Limavady BT49 0QQ LA01/2015/0698/O Proposed Site for two infill dwellings Land between Refuse Lisa McLaughlin D. Zine 66A & 68 Ballybogy 52 Ballybogy Road 18 Pinegrove Park Road Ballymoney Ballymena Ballymoney BT53 6NY BT43 6HT DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 15/02/2016 Reference Proposal Location Decision Applicant Name & Agent Name & Number Address Address LA01/2015/0795/RM Dwelling and garage 30m East of Approve Mrs W McKay Danny Watt 118 Layde Road 107 Knocknacarry Road 149 Coolkeeran Road Cushendun Cushendun Loughguile Ballymena Ballymena BT44 9JL LA01/2015/0951/F Increase size of existing window opening on front 41 Altananam Park Approve Diana Laird Bailey Architecture elevation. Ballycastle. 41 Altananam Park 9 Glenview Road Ballycastle Glenshesk Ballycastle BT54 6QE LA01/2015/0855/RM Dwelling on the Farm. 60m South East of Approve Archie Kinney Bailey Architecture 142 Torr Road 9 Bridge Street 9 Glenview Road Cushendun. Cushendall Glenshesk Ballycastle LA01/2015/0455/LB Extension to existing kitchen area on ground floor Gracehill Golf Club Consent Endeavour JWA Design C with first floor link to existing toilet area from 141 Ballinlea Road Rivers Edge 1 Bramble Grove restaurant Ballymoney 11 Ravenhill Road Newtownabbey Belfast BT37 0GE LA01/2015/0433/F Extension to existing kitchen area on ground floor Club House Approve Endeavour JWA Design with first floor link to existing toilet area from Gracehill Golf Course Rivers Edge 1 Bramble Grove restaurant. 141 Ballinlea Road 11 Ravenhill Road Newtownabbey Stranocum Belfast BT37 0GE LA01/2015/0485/O Proposed Replacement House/Bungalow for 83 Bendooragh Road Approve James Paul Current House Ballymoney 49 Ballymoney Road Ballymena BT43 5BT LA01/2015/0722/O Proposed Infill Site for Dwelling and Garage Approx. 50m S.E. of Approve Ms Kerry Kelly D.M. Kearney 212 Vow Road 98 Mullan Road 2a Coleraine Road Ballymoney Ballymoney Maghera BT53 7DZ BT46 5BN DELEGATED DECISIONS TO ISSUE w/c 15/02/2016 .
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