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DCSDC Planning Journal Sent DCSDC_Planning_Journal_Sentinel_06_07.12.2016_4clms x 210mm_draft2.pdf 1 30/11/2016 14:18:09 PLANNING APPLICATIONS Full details of the following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view on the NI Planning Portal www.planningni.gov.uk or at the Council Planning Oce or by contacting (0300 200 7830) . Written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be posted on the NI Planning Portal. Initial Advertisements APPLICATION LOCATION PROPOSAL APPLICATION LOCATION PROPOSAL LA11/2016/0981/LB 202 Culmore Road, Proposed alteration Street & Little commercial units C Londonderry, of existing boundary James Street, Derry with 20 No. Ballyarnett BT48 8JH walls & gates & piers apartments on floors to accommodate above, (17No. 2 bed, improved access to 3 persons & 3 No. 1 established dwelling bed, 2 persons LA11/2016/0984/F 2A Glenabbey Proposed change of apartments) Ballyarnett Close, Skeoge, use from ground provision of bike Londonderry floor apartment store & communal (class C1) to drop-in roof top terrace / community hub amenity area for (Class D1) residents use LA11/2016/0987/F 72 Elmvale, Single storey rear LA11/2016/0997/F 34 Ferryquay Street, Proposed change of Ballyarnett Ballynagard, Derry extension The Moor Londonderry, use from commercial LA11/2016/0991/F No 12 Collon Lane, Single storey rear BT48 6JB unit to bistro/café Ballyarnett Derry, BT48 8LG extension to provide LA11/2016/0998/F No 76 Bishop Street, Demolition of bedroom and The Moor Derry City, existing substandard shower room. Front BT48 6QE single storey access ramp and extension and handrails. replacement with LA11/2016/0999/F 1-3 Elagh Business Variation of new single storey Ballyarnett Park, Buncrana Condition 14 of extension with Road, Derry planning approval remedial works to A/2014/0134/F - bathroom and The height of any elevations stacks of vehicles LA11/2016/0976/F Lands @ Rossbay Proposed residential stored on site shall Waterside o Limavady Road, development of 34 not exceed 2 No. Waterside, Derry No. 2 storey houses cars high unless first City, BT47 6JJ with landscaped agreed in writing amenity space, with the Council internal road layout LA11/2016/0983/O Immediately to the Site for 2 no. and pedestrian cycle C Faughan south of 40 Gortree dwellings link to riverside Road, Drumahoe walkway LA11/2016/0988/F Lands @ 7 Prehen 3 detached LA11/2016/0982/F 34 Rossbay, New entrance porch M Faughan Park, L'Derry dwellings & Waterside Waterside, with flat roof canopy associated site BT47 6JG to existing entrance, works. Dwellings Replacement of Y single storey to front existing flat roof over and 2 storey to rear existing garage, LA11/2016/0990/F No 145 Single storey rear increase in height to CM Faughan Lettershandoney extension to provide level of existing lean Avenue, Drumahoe, bedroom and to, To include MY Derry, BT47 3JA shower room. Rear demolition of access ramp and existing lean to flat handrails roofed walk way, CY LA11/2016/0994/O 10 Courtauld Way, Proposed front & rear garage Faughan Tully, Campsie Showroom walls and garage flat Industrial Estate, roof CMY Clooney Road, LA11/2016/0993/F 18 Browning Drive, Replacement Eglinton, BT47 3DN Waterside Waterside, Derry dwelling with carport LA11/2016/0995/O Site 289 M South Proposed City, BT47 6HN and garage. K Faughan West of 33 replacement Re-Advertisements Ballybeeny Road, agricultural farm LA11/2016/0555/F Lands immediately Erection of one pair Bready, Co Tyrone, yard Faughan East of 18 Manor Hill, of semi-detached BT82 0DF Prehen, Derry houses and one LA11/2016/0996/F Lands immediately Construction of a (Amended address) detached house to Faughan adjacent to and new single-storey 6 replace 2 detached North of St Mary's class based Primary units as previously Slaghtmanus GAC, School and approved under Ervey Road, associated application Tamnaherin, Co. accommodation, A/2001/1340 L/Derry, (93 Ervey external play areas, LA11/2016/0692/F Lands at 550 Metres Erection of dwelling Rd, Londonderry, access and parking Sperrin North East of No.44 and garage (Change BT47 3AU) arrangements on a Kilcreen Road, of house type from green field site. The Dreen, Park previously approved proposal is to planning application combine and A/2014/0506/F) replace the current LA11/2016/0773/F 67 Limavady Road, Erection of 2 storey existing provisions Waterside L'Derry, BT47 6JU dwelling and single of Mullabuoy, storey detached Listress Primary garage (Change of Schools House Type from LA11/2016/1002/F Lands 56m South 14 no. social housing previous planning Faughan East of Broadbridge units - 12 approval Ref Primary School, 3 semi-detached and A/2012/0494/F) and Coolafinney Road, 2 no. detached (13 relocation of turning Eglinton, Co. Derry no. two storey head to existing BT47 3PG dwelling and 1 no. approved layout detached complex (Amended needs bungalow) Description) and associated LA11/2016/0802/F 10 Knockdara Park, Provision of single works including Waterside L'Derry, BT47 2BQ storey rear extension access, visibility incorporating a splays, roadways, shower room footpaths and (amended plans) planting belt etc. LA11/2016/1003/F 18 Carrickayne Change of house www.planningni.gov.uk Sperrin Road, Park, type from previous BT47 4JF approved under John Kelpie MEng., CEng., MIStructE., MIEI J/2009/0503/O & J/2010/0291/RM to Chief Executive a Clachan style 2 Derry City and Strabane District Council storey dwelling LA11/2016/0992/O Former site of The erection of Derry / Strabane C/o Planning Department The Moor Jackie Mullan's bar, building to provide of the Derry City and Strabane District Council, Corner of Sackville 2 No. ground floor 98 Strand Road, Derry BT48 7NN.
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