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2018 09 24 Weekly List of Planning Applications Aberdeenshire Weekly List 24 September 2018 The applications on the attached list have been Registered last week within the Kincardine & Mearns Area of Aberdeenshire Council and can be viewed online at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/. Community Councils wishing to be consulted on an application should contact the local planning office within 7 working days. Any comments from community councils should be submitted within 14 days, unless an extension of time for comments has been agreed with the planning officer. Any person wishing to make comment on an application should do so in writing to the undersigned by the date specified in the list. You can also make comment online or to the email address below. Please note the date for comment will extend if neighbour notification or advertisement is required. Comments must be submitted within the required timescale and any comments made will be available for public inspection and will be published on the internet. Local Planning Office: Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ Telephone: 01569-690544 Email: [email protected] Robert Gray Head of Planning and Building Standards Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2018/2191 Site Address: 4 Thomson Terrace, Full Planning Permission for Alterations to Jan Regulski Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, AB39 2LX Flat to include Replacement of Window Date Validated with Door 17 September Applicant: Mr Keith Schofield 2018 E.386405 N.785804 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 61- Stonehaven & District 9 October 2018 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2018/2198 Site Address: 21 Mid Street, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jenny Ash Johnshaven, Aberdeenshire, DD10 0HB and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 20 September Applicant: Mrs Ann Saadi E.379678 N.767116 2018 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 09- Benholm & Johnshaven 18 October 2018 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2018/2212 Site Address: 21 Mid Street, Listed Building Consent for Alterations and Jenny Ash Johnshaven, Aberdeenshire, DD10 0HB Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 20 September Applicant: Mrs Ann Saadi E.379678 N.767116 2018 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 09- Benholm & Johnshaven 18 October 2018 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2018/2246 Site Address: 3 Netherley Mews, Full Planning Permission for Alterations to Graham Hannaford Netherley, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Dwellinghouse (Alterations to Windows Date Validated AB39 3QN Openings to form Doors) and Formation of 19 September Decking 2018 Applicant: Mr Fraser Gill c/o William F Forbes Ltd, 3 Fairview Grove, E.384574 N.793771 Danestone, Aberdeen, AB22 8ZE Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 51- North Kincardine Rural 9 October 2018 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2018/2280 Site Address: Site At, Scatterburn Farm, Full Planning Permission for Conversion Jenny Ash Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB12 5XX and Extension of Existing Farm Bothy to Date Validated Form Dwellinghouse Including Change of 19 September Applicant: Mr Alfie Thomson c/o David S Use of Farmyard to Domestic Use 2018 Baxter Chartered Architect, Glenhead Studio, Glenhead Croft, Gight, Methlick, E.390375 N.799862 Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 7HU Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 51- North Kincardine Rural 9 October 2018 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2018/2285 Site Address: Tesco Stores Ltd, Tesco, Full Planning Permission for Retail Gregor Spence Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill, Development without Compliance with Date Validated Aberdeenshire, AB39 3PX Condition 11 (Delivery Hours) of 18 September APP/2009/2308 2018 Applicant: Tesco Stores Ltd c/o Montagu Evans LLP, 302 St Vincent Street, E.390464 N.793333 Glasgow, G2 5RU Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 50- Newtonhill, Muchalls & Cammachmore 18 October 2018 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2018/2310 Site Address: Former Ensco Site, Full Planning Permission for Erection of 7 Jenny Ash Badentoy Avenue, Badentoy Industrial Business Units (Class 4 - Business) Date Validated Estate, Portlethen, AB12 4YB 20 September E.390850 N.797554 2018 Applicant: Saltire Business Parks Ltd c/o Springfield Real Estate Management Ltd, 13 Manor Place, Edinburgh, EH3 7DH Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 53- Portlethen & District 10 October 2018 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2018/2348 Site Address: 15 Dunnyfell Road, Full Planning Permission for Installation of Graham Hannaford Muchalls, Newtonhill, Aberdeenshire, Replacement Windows Date Validated AB39 3RP 21 September E.390182 N.792292 2018 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Arthur Bruce Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 50- Newtonhill, Muchalls & Cammachmore 11 October 2018 .
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