Delegated Decisions of the City Planning Officer and the Planning Services and Development Director

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Delegated Decisions of the City Planning Officer and the Planning Services and Development Director Committee: Date: Planning and Transportation 6 November 2012 Subject: Delegated decisions of the City Planning Officer and the Planning Services and Development Director Public 1. Pursuant to the instructions of your Committee, I attach for your information a list detailing development and advertisement applications determined by the City Planning Officer or the Planning Services and Development Director under their delegated powers since my report to the last meeting. 2. Any questions of detail arising from these reports can be put to David Stothard, Assistant Director (Development Management East) on extension 1238 or Ted Rayment, Assistant Director (Development Management West) on extension 1705 who will be pleased to provide any additional information. DETAILS OF DECISIONS Registered Address Proposal Date of Plan Number & Decision Ward 12/00840/FULL 107 Fenchurch Street Change of use from Class 18.10.2012 London A1 (shops) to Class A2 Aldgate EC3M 5JB (financial and professional services) with an external alteration to the Fenchurch Street elevation. 12/00839/LBC 120 Thomas More Alterations to the kitchen 28.09.2012 House Barbican and living room including the Aldersgate London removal of partition walls to EC2Y 8BU make the kitchen open plan. The installation of a suspended false ceiling to allow for inset spot lighting. 12/00848/MDC 10 Aldersgate Street Details of glass and paint 18.10.2012 London colour pursuant to condition Aldersgate EC1A 4HJ 2 (a) and (b) of planning permission dated 21st June 2012 (Ref: 12/00394/FULL). 12/00665/FULL 46 New Broad Street Replacement of existing 28.09.2012 London multi-paned windows at Broad Street EC2M 1JH ground floor level (reception area) and installation of single pane double glazed windows. 12/00520/MDC Broadgate Court 199 Details of a noise report 11.10.2012 Bishopsgate pursuant to condition 5 of Bishopsgate London planning permission EC2M 3TY 10/00831/FULL dated 3rd February 2011. 12/00759/NMA Exchange House 12 Non-material amendment 28.09.2012 Primrose Street under Section 96A of the Bishopsgate London Town and Country Planning EC2A 2NY Act 1990 to planning permission 12/00406/FULL dated 14/06/2012 to increase the height of the plant enclosure by 150mm. 12/00502/LBC Festival Gardens Relocation of a water trough 09.10.2012 Cannon Street within Festival Gardens. A Bread Street London new cistern to be fitted and a lid to match original. Water and drainage supplies to be connected to the trough to create a functioning drinking trough for animals. (DECISION MADE BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE). 12/00814/MDC 18 - 20 Cannon Details of the noise levels 28.09.2012 Street London from the installed plant Bread Street EC4M 6XD pursuant to condition 3a of planning permission reference 12/00157/FULL dated 4th May 2012. 12/00601/MDC 1 St Paul's Submission of details 04.10.2012 Churchyard London pursuant to conditions 2b, Castle Baynard EC4M 8SH 2c, 2d, 2f and 5 of the planning permission dated 01.12.12 (Application Ref. 11/00709/FULL), concerning the 6th floor façade and roof, details of the ground floor elevations, details of the ground floor office entrance, new dormer windows, handrails, and shopfronts. 12/00771/ADVT Juxon House 100 St Retention of: (i) one 18.10.2012 Paul's Churchyard internally illuminated fascia Castle Baynard London sign measuring 0.61m high EC4M 8AY by 5.47m wide, at a height above ground of 2.46m; (ii) one internally illuminated fascia sign measuring 0.60m high by 3.27m wide, at a height above ground of 2.46m; (iii) one non illuminated vinyl graphic measuring 0.77m high by 2.55m wide, at a height above ground of 2.46m; (iv) one non illuminated vinyl graphic measuring 0.77m high by 1.05m wide, at a height above ground of 2.46m; (v) one non illuminated vinyl graphic measuring 0.77m high by 2.55m wide, at a height above ground of 2.04m; (vi) one non illuminated vinyl graphic measuring 0.77m high by 1.05m wide, at a height above ground of 1.91m; (vii) two non- illuminated vinyl graphics measuring 0.77m high by 1.05m wide, at a height above ground of 1.92m. 12/00906/NMA 2 - 4 Tudor Street Non-material amendment 11.10.2012 London (under Section 96A of the Castle Baynard EC4Y 0AA Town and Country Planning Act 1990) to planning permission 12/00140/FULL dated 02.05.12 for alterations to the roof, windows, solar cell sizes and positions, roof lights, fall restraint system and addition of a fixed access ladder. 12/00786/MDC Cromwell Tower Void Details of the glazing, new 11.10.2012 Space Barbican window openings, junctions Cripplegate London between the glazing and the EC2Y 8DD floor slab and the edge of the floor slab pursuant to the discharge of conditions 2b. 2d, 2f and 2g of planning permission 12/00205/FULL dated 25th April 2012. 12/00451/LBC Cornhill Pump South Restoration works to the 09.10.2012 East of Royal Cornhill Pump, reinstating Cornhill Exchange the plinth stone and removal Cornhill of the granite trough. The London existing iron bollards EC3 repositioned next to the pump. New kerb stone installed and the pavement made good. (DECISION MADE BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE). 12/00636/LBC 16/17 The Royal Internal alterations 11.10.2012 Exchange Bank comprising extension of Cornhill London mezzanine floor, installation EC3V 3LR of air conditioning system and redecoration and refurbishment. 12/00720/LBC 21 - 22 Royal Form a door opening at 04.10.2012 Exchange London ground floor through dividing Cornhill EC3V 3LP wall between Nos. 21 & 22 Royal Exchange. 12/00656/FULL 5 King William Street Creation of a new door at 28.09.2012 London the service road entrance. Candlewick EC4N 7DA 12/00849/LBC 5 King William Street External cleaning and 18.10.2012 London stonework repairs; internal Candlewick EC4N 7DA decorations and refurbishment including the installation of partitions, replacement of suspended ceilings, new lighting and levelling of floors; and new entrance from the service road. 12/00641/LBC 141 Moorgate Internal refurbishment to 04.10.2012 London return the demise to an Coleman Street EC2 open plan office space to include the modernisation of the reception and WC areas, and the installation of secondary glazing 12/00717/MDC 80 Coleman Street & Details of slate for plant 11.10.2012 63 - 65 Moorgate screen pursuant to condition Coleman Street London 2(a) of planning permission EC2R 6BH (application no. 12/00019/FULL) dated 19th April 2012. 12/00761/MDC Finsbury Circus Details of a scheme to 04.10.2012 House 12 - 15 minimise the transmission of Coleman Street Finsbury Circus structure bourne sound and London vibration from mechanical EC2M 7EB plant pursuant to condition 7 of planning permission dated 03/02/2012 (app no. 10/00571/FULMAJ). 12/00769/FULL 118 London Wall Installation of protective 28.09.2012 London glazing to shopfront. Coleman Street EC2Y 5JA 12/00770/LBC 118 London Wall Installation of protective 28.09.2012 London glazing to shopfront and Coleman Street EC2Y 5JA additional name sign to existing fascia panel. 12/00792/FULL 12 - 14 Mason's Erection of a roof terrace at 28.09.2012 Avenue London fifth floor level including Coleman Street EC2V 5BT installation of a new sliding door and a glazed balustrade. 12/00827/MDC 1 - 6 Finsbury Circus Details of measures to 18.10.2012 (north) London create access for disabled Coleman Street EC2 people to the restaurant (A3) use pursuant to condition 2h of planning permission 06/00297/FULL dated 20.10.06 and 06/00298/LBC dated 31.10.06. 12/00640/MDC 100 Cheapside, 1 Details of an Outline 18.10.2012 Honey Lane, 28-30 Demolition Method Cheap Lawrence Lane & 39 Statement and an King Street London Environmental Management EC2 Plan pursuant to the part discharge of condition 17 of planning permission 09/00353/FULMAJ dated 25th August 2011. 12/00774/FULL Rector's Flat St Mary Extension and alteration to 16.10.2012 Le Bow Church Rector's lodging including: Cordwainer Cheapside (i) third floor kitchen London extension (ii) renewal of EC2V 6AU third floor flat roof covering including extended thermal insulation, insertion of two roof lights, and removal of cold water storage tank (iii) replacement of existing softwood framed single glazed windows and doors with new oak framed double glazed windows and doors. 12/00834/POD Land Bounded By Details of utilities 04.10.2012 C Cannon Street, connections requirements, Queen Street, Queen connections and a draft Cordwainer Victoria Street, programme for ordering and Bucklersbury & completion pursuant to Walbrook London Schedule 3, 13.1.1 and EC4 13.1.2 of section 106 agreement dated 30th March 2012. (App No 11/00935/FULEIA). 12/00836/MDC Land Bounded By Details of the potential to 18.10.2012 Cannon Street, achieve further BREEAM Cordwainer Queen Street, Queen credits through materials Victoria Street, specification and of Bucklersbury & opportunities to install green Walbrook London roofs pursuant to condition 3 EC4 and 4 of planning permission 11/00935/FULEIA dated 30/03/2012. 12/00860/POD Land Bounded By Details of the Highway 04.10.2012 C Cannon Street, Schedule of Condition Queen Street, Queen pursuant to schedule 3, 10.1 Cordwainer Victoria Street, of the section 106 Bucklersbury & agreement dated 30/03/12 Walbrook London (11/00935/FULEIA). EC4 12/00852/MDC Land Bounded By Details of site surveys 04.10.2012 Cannon Street, pursuant to Conditions 5 Cordwainer Queen Street, Queen and 6 of Planning Victoria Street, permission Bucklersbury And 11/00935/FULEIA dated Walbrook, London 30th March 2012.
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