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Finalised Planning Applications April 2021 Finalised Planning Applications April 2021 Number Description Address Cost Decision Decided Applicant Owner Private Certifier Builder DA/130/2021 Install under awning light box sign Fino Vino, Ground 82 Flinders Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 4,000 Planning Consent Granted 16/04/2021 SALTY COD FINO VINO PTY LTD WINNAMA P/L DA/183/2021 Change of use to educational facility Ground 95 Currie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 14/04/2021 CURRIE STREET COLLEGE Ms M Ladas ,Mr P Ladas ,Mr G Tsarouchas ,Ms M Tsarouchas DA/185/2021 Install under canopy sign Ground Tenancy 6 33 King William Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 3,500 Planning Consent Granted 13/04/2021 SIGN STYLE SHAHIN HOLDINGS P/L DA/70/2021 Install new signage Ladybird Manor, 121-139 Grote Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 7,125 Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 LADYBIRD MANOR MONTESSORI CHILD CARE 139 GROTE ST P/L DA/146/2021 Upgraded amenities including shelter and shed restoration works Blue Gum Park / Kurangga (Park 20), Greenhill Road, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 350,000 Planning Consent Granted 19/04/2021 CITY OF ADELAIDE THE CROWN DA/178/2021 Installation of shipping container to be used as a flower shop Rundle Mall ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 41,000 Planning Consent Granted 1/04/2021 GAAS CITY OF ADELAIDE DA/188/2021 Change of use to an ancillary car parking for University of South Australia staff with associated landscaping 189-199 Currie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 9/04/2021 UNIVERSITY OF SA UNIVERSITY OF SA DA/170/2021 Installation of exhaust flue and internal alterations Durban International College, Level 1 30/128 Hindley Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 150,000 Planning Consent Granted 13/04/2021 TOTAL FITOUTS ADELAIDE NITA PROPERTIES P/L DA/172/2021 Demolition of existing rear lean-to and construction of rear single storey addition and restoration works 22 Royal Avenue, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 100,000 Planning Consent Granted 28/04/2021 GOOSTREYSMITH DESIGN Mr R A Barnes DA/193/2021 SCAP DA for 212 Tynte Street, North Adelaide 212 Tynte Street, NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006 $ - Withdrawn by Administration 9/04/2021 PALEY PROPERTIES P/L PALEY PROPERTIES P/L DA/771/2020 Alterations and additions to single storey dwelling including new roof top terrace 13 Murrays Lane, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 225,000 Planning Consent Granted 23/04/2021 Mr C N Abel Mr C N Abel ,Ms K M Abel DA/99/2021 Undertake restoration works to front masonry parapet wall 58 Lefevre Terrace, NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006 $ 12,186 Planning Consent Granted 1/04/2021 Mr N Papazahariakis Ms S Berggren LD/7/2021 Tertiary Community Strata - 1 Lot into 40 Units Development Site, 61-65 South Terrace, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 1 Planning Consent Granted 7/04/2021 AUSTRALIA CPB INVESTMENTS P/L AUSTRALIA CPB INVESTMENTS P/L DA/110/2021 Change of use to education facility Level 1 Suite 2 54 Currie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 50,000 Planning Consent Granted 15/04/2021 DC ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS LEIGH COMMERCE HOUSE P/L DA/131/2021 Install louvre verandah 181 Childers Street, NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006 $ - Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 VERGOLA P/L Ms M L Liddy DA/163/2021 Temporary sales centre and display suite with associated car park 62-100 O'Connell Street, NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006 $1,000,000 Planning Consent Granted 13/04/2021 88 O'CONNELL STREET CITY OF ADELAIDE DA/194/2021 New end of trip facility within basement carpark LGA HOUSE, 148-160 Frome Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 9/04/2021 IA GROUP P/L ,Mr A Wroniak LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC OF SA TRENTO FULLER P/L DA/73/2021 Erect two poster towers during Fringe season Rundle Park / Kadlitpina (Park 13), Rundle Road, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Withdrawn by Administration 7/04/2021 GARDEN OF UNEARTHLY DELIGHTS THE CROWN DA/768/2020 Demolish rear section of existing dwelling and construct two storey addition with roof terrace 20 Maxwell Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 300,000 Planning Consent Granted 14/04/2021 Mr S J Bucsai Mr S J Bucsai LD/5/2021 Secondary Community Division - 1 Lot into 7 Lots Development Site, 61-65 South Terrace, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 1 Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 AUSTRALIA CPB INVESTMENTS P/L AUSTRALIA CPB INVESTMENTS P/L DA/107/2021 Install freestanding carport 41/29 Hume Lane, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 5,000 Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 Ms K M Foster SA HOUSING TRUST DA/141/2021 Replace signage including light box sign Bean Bar, Ground 117 King William Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 BEAN BAR - KING WILLIAM ST SOUTH TUNCORP P/L DA/164/2021 Change of use from office to shop (personal service establishment) on first floor 65-71 Grote Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 10,000 Planning Consent Granted 1/04/2021 Mr K Lau BENATAR P/L DA/175/2021 Change of use to office with associated internal and external alterations, including signage Transtec, 9-11 Byron Place, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 22/04/2021 INTRO ARCHITECTURE P/L ANGELO PROPERTIES (NO 14) P/L DA/88/2021 Install outdoor heaters to existing cafe Piccoli Piatti, 21 O'Connell Street, NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006 $ - Planning Consent Granted 9/04/2021 PICCOLI PIATTI P/L Mr C J Balasis ,NORTH TERRACE DENTAL SERVICES P/L DA/167/2021 Free standing roof over tennis courts Memorial Drive - Centre Court - B0370, War Memorial Drive, NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006 $1,500,000 Planning Consent Granted 28/04/2021 TENNIS SA INC THE CROWN DA/458/2020 External and internal alterations, change of use to indoor recreation centre, gallery and studio Temperature Technology, 263 Gilbert Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 200,000 Planning Consent Granted 28/04/2021 Ms B Rugari V RUGARI ENTERPRISES P/L LD/6/2021 Secondary Community Strata - 1 Lot into 2 Units Development Site, 61-65 South Terrace, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 AUSTRALIA CPB INVESTMENTS P/L AUSTRALIA CPB INVESTMENTS P/L DA/159/2021 Upgrade to building entry, lobby and facade, including adjacent cafe tenancy ANGAS SECURITIES HOUSE, 22-28 Flinders Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 750,000 Planning Consent Granted 20/04/2021 CORVAL PARTNERS LTD CORVAL PARTNERS LTD DA/187/2021 Reconstruction of damaged roof gable 33-36 East Terrace, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 30,000 Planning Consent Granted 27/04/2021 SWANBURY PENGLASE ARCHITECTS P/L STRATA CORPORATION NO 13516 INC DA/295/2020/B Vary previous authorisation construction of a seven-storey residential flat building (32 dwellings) with ground floor commercial 62 Hurtle Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 28/04/2021 FORME PROJEX HURTLE SOUTH EAST P/L ,Mr G R I Llewellyn-Smith ,Dr M J Llewellyn-Smith ,Professor I J Llewellyn-Smith ,Ms M T Pyke ,Mr D W tenancy and associated car parking - VARIATION - Internal and external alterations including reduction in dwellings, reconfiguration Cruickshanks-Boyd ,Ms I Cruickshanks-Boyd of floor plans, facade changes including wider balconies, relocation of water mains services and reduction in bike parking DA/382/2016 Remove significant tree (Corymbia citriodora) Lemon Scented Gum at rear boundary 35 Hurtle Square, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 5,500 Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 Ms J A Barry Ms J A Barry ,Mr B Jeanneret S49/6/2021 Alterations to facade to allow a recessed entry on ground floor KPMG BUILDING, 151-159 Pirie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Development Approval 22/04/2021 DEPT OF PLANNING TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE ASIA PROPERTY AU 2 P/L DA/106/2021 Install three staging portal frames to interior of Queen's Theatre building QUEENS THEATRE/ROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE, 23-31 Playhouse Lane, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 50,000 Planning Consent Granted 20/04/2021 SWANBURY PENGLASE ARCHITECTS P/L PREMIER DA/122/2021 Repaint doors, facade and windows of Gays Arcade building with colours to match existing 111-117 Rundle Mall, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 16/04/2021 JAY DUGGIN PAINTING EDACRA P/L ,ADELAIDE ARCADE P/L ,ADELAIDE ARCADE PROPERTIES P/L ,Mr P R Ward ,Mr J P R Goodall ,Ms C F Hinder ,Ms L J Hinder ,Mr S B Heath ,Mr G S Heath ,Mr C A Heath ,Ms S A Perkins ,Mr A B C Wilson ,Ms E C Dalman ,Dr M A Bray DA/148/2021 Place three transportable buildings in rear courtyard for storage and an office 11-19 Millers Court, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ 5,000 Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 BAPTIST CARE (SA) INC BAPTIST CARE (SA) INC DA/151/2021 Temporary change of use to event space (The Winter Village) from 14 May 2021 to 5 September 2021 including associated TORRENS PARADE GROUND, Kintore Avenue, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 12/04/2021 AUSTRALIAN VENUE CO MINISTER FOR ENVIRONMENT & WATER temporary structures DA/496/2019/A Vary previous authorisation demolition of existing building and addition to existing automotive showroom including new two storey 191-194 West Terrace, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 13/04/2021 JARVIS PROPERTY NO 11 P/L JARVIS PROPERTY NO 11 P/L building with showroom, car servicing and reinstallation of existing above roof sign - VARIATION - Variation to access arrangements DA/564/2020 Construct four level residential flat building including car parking on basement, ground and level one and apartments on levels two 5 Albert Lane, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $3,500,000 Planning Consent Refused 28/04/2021 BUIK HOLDINGS P/L LOUISVILLE P/L and three DA/614/2007/D Vary previous authorisation demolition of existing buildings and construction of a 10 storey building consisting of a multi level car 102-120 Wakefield Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000 $ - Planning Consent Granted 6/04/2021 KYREN BUILDING P/L WAKEROP P/L ,116 WAKEFIELD STREET P/L park, offices and ground floor retail - VARIATION - Variation to DA 020/0006/11 - External naming rights signage Page 1 of 1.
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