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08/09/2014 to : 12/09/2014 Enterprise Resources Planning and Building Standards Weekly List of Planning Applications List of planning applications registered by the Council for the week ending From : - 08/09/2014 To : 12/09/2014 Note to Members: Applications identified as 'Delegated' shall be dealt with under these powers unless more than 5 objections are received. In such cases the application will be referred to the appropriate area committee. Any queries on any of the applications contained in the list or requests to refer an application to committee should be directed to the area manager/team leader within 10 days of the week-ending date at the appropriate area office . A Member should only request that a team leader or manager consider referring a delegated application to committee if the Member still has concerns about an application after having discussed the matter with the team leader/manager. Note for Community Councils and members of the public: Further information If you wish further information on any application included in the list, please contact the case officer dealing with application . Officers can be contacted by phone on 0845 7406080 or by email [email protected]. Alternatively, you can view the application and associated documents on the Council's website at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk Commenting on a planning application If you wish to comment on a planning application, you can do so by email [email protected], or in writing to Planning and Building Standards Services, Montrose House, 154 Montrose Crescent, Hamilton ML3 6LB or on the Council's website at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk where you can submit comments directly through the application using the 'Search applications' button. Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CR/14/0145 Alteration of Ground floor flat Mr Stephen Date valid: 11/09/2014 existing metal 2 Blairbeth Terrace McDermott Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen hopper windows to Rutherglen 2 Blairbeth Terrace Delegated Powers: PVC sash and Glasgow Grid reference: 262033 660210 Burnside Ward no: 11 Rutherglen South case windows G73 4JB Glasgow (Listed Building G73 4JB Consent) Ward councillor: Robert Brown Brian McKenna Gerard Killen Officer: Iain Morton 01355 806314 Application ref: CL/14/0370 Formation of 5 Smiddy Cottage Mr Sandy Beveridge Burrell Design Date valid: 03/09/2014 house plots and Craigenhill Road Studio Area office: Clydesdale associated Kilncadzow Smiddy Cottage Powers: Delegated 4 Silvermuir infrastructure, Craigenhill Road Grid reference: 288390 648556 Ravenstruther alterations and Kilncadzow Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West ML11 7SD extension to access road, Ward councillor: Lynsey Hamilton erection of two Pat Lee commercial stable Eileen Logan blocks, fencing and David R Shearer ménage area with Officer: Steven Boertien an associated 01555 673266 change of use of agricultural land to equestrian use. (Amendment to CL/12/0421) South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/09/2014 to 12/09/2014 Page 2 of 16 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/14/0372 Erection of single Plot A Mr and Mrs David Aitchison Date valid: 05/09/2014 storey Bushelhead Road Tedman Architects Area office: Clydesdale dwellinghouse with Braidwood 2 Lanark Road Powers: Delegated 5 Bourne Street attic ML8 4PW Braidwood Grid reference: 284975 649289 Hamilton accommodation Carluke Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West ML3 7BW and formation of ML8 4PW vehicular access. Ward councillor: Lynsey Hamilton Pat Lee Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 Application ref: CL/14/0373 Erection of West Coldstream Mr Anthony Daye David Bell Date valid: 11/09/2014 detached dwelling Farm Area office: Clydesdale with integral Roman Road 128 Goremire Road Powers: Delegated 38 Kane Place garage, detached Yieldshields Carluke Grid reference: 287919 649834 Stonehouse stable block and Carluke ML8 4PF Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West ML9 3NR associated works ML8 4QX Ward councillor: Lynsey Hamilton Pat Lee Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Pamela McMorran 01555 673209 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/09/2014 to 12/09/2014 Page 3 of 16 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/14/0376 Erection of a single Davingill House Mr Duncan Shanks Barham Glen Date valid: 11/09/2014 storey rear 135 Lanark Road Architects Area office: Clydesdale extension Crossford Davingill House Powers: Delegated 11 Clairmont Carluke 135 Lanark Road Grid reference: 282706 646358 Gardens ML8 5RA Crossford Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West Glasgow Carluke G3 7LW Ward councillor: Lynsey Hamilton ML8 5RA Pat Lee Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Murray Couston 01555 673196 Application ref: CL/14/0379 Erection of 61 Sandy Road Mr Sam Bryson Burrell Design Date valid: 09/09/2014 detached domestic Carluke Studio Area office: Clydesdale garage to ML8 5DH 61 Sandy Road Powers: Delegated 4 Silvermuir dwellinghouse Carluke Grid reference: 284836 651018 Ravenstruther ML8 5DH Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West ML11 7SD Ward councillor: Lynsey Hamilton Pat Lee Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Jerry Gigya 01555 673170 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/09/2014 to 12/09/2014 Page 4 of 16 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/14/0375 Erection of single Plot 4 Muirhouse Mr William Alex Cullen & Co Date valid: 11/09/2014 storey Lane Cruickshank Area office: Clydesdale dwellinghouse and Cleghorn Bankhead Farm Powers: Delegated 7 Gateside Street formation of Lanark Braxfield Road Grid reference: 0 0 Hamilton vehicular access. ML11 8NX Lanark Ward no: 02 Clydesdale North ML3 7HT ML11 9BU Ward councillor: Ed Archer Catherine McClymont Vivienne Shaw Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 Application ref: CL/14/0364 Demolition of Existing barn at Mr and Mrs AGL Architect Date valid: 05/09/2014 existing barn and Westmill Farm Graeme Macarthur Area office: Clydesdale erection of one and Dolphinton Westmill Farm Powers: Delegated 32 Carseview a half storey side West Linton Dolphinton Grid reference: 310774 646493 Bannockburn extension to EH46 7HH West Linton Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Stirling existing EH46 7HH FK7 8LQ dwellinghouse. Ward councillor: Ralph Barker Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Jerry Gigya 01555 673170 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/09/2014 to 12/09/2014 Page 5 of 16 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/14/0365 Erection of 2 nos Silverlea House Mr Stuart McRae Burrell Design Date valid: 08/09/2014 one and a half Silverburn Road Studio Area office: Clydesdale storey dwellings, Ravenstruther Silverlea House Powers: Delegated 4 Silvermuir and 3 double Silverburn Road Grid reference: 291493 645229 Ravenstruther garages Ravenstruther Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East ML11 7SD (Amendment to CL/13/0093) Ward councillor: Ralph Barker Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Ailsa Graham 01555 673190 Application ref: CL/14/0367 Amendment to Plot 1 Fraser Properties A D Plans Ltd Date valid: 04/09/2014 planning Carlisle Road Area office: Clydesdale permission Abington 1 The Hainings Powers: Delegated 15 William Spiers CL/08/0038 Biggar Carlisle Road Grid reference: 293206 623254 Place involving ML12 6SD Abington Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Larkhall repositioning the Biggar ML9 2NP dwelling and Ward councillor: Ralph Barker ML12 6SD inclusion of a Bev Gauld double detached Hamish Stewart garage. Officer: Caroline Bell 01555 673125 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/09/2014 to 12/09/2014 Page 6 of 16 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/14/0369 Erection of single Beech Cottage Mr Craig Lyon Sean Epton Date valid: 04/09/2014 storey rear 35 Main Street Area office: Clydesdale extension to form Symington Beech Cottage Powers: Delegated 2 Cooper Court living room and Biggar 35 Main Street Grid reference: 299460 635389 Carnwath sunroom, porch ML12 6LL Symington Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East ML11 8HE extension to form ML12 6LL office and wc, Ward councillor: Ralph Barker kitchen/utility Bev Gauld extension to Hamish Stewart dwelling Officer: Jerry Gigya 01555 673170 Application ref: CL/14/0377 Erection of West Mains Farm Ward Plant Limited BHC Ltd Date valid: 10/09/2014 workshop, A721 from Area office: Clydesdale formation of Carnwath to A702 West Mains Farm Powers: Delegated BHC Ltd hardstanding area, Melbourne Newbigging Grid reference: 301230 645962 Medwyn Park installation of Newbigging Carnwath Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Edinburgh Road waste storage Lanark ML11 8NB Carnwath container, water ML11 8NB Ward councillor: Ralph Barker ML11 8HS tank, transformer Bev Gauld and electrical GPR Hamish Stewart unit. Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/09/2014 to 12/09/2014 Page 7 of 16 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/14/0378 Partial change of 155 High Street Mr Mark Brownrigg Date valid: 04/09/2014 Class 1 to Biggar Area office: Clydesdale residential flat. ML12 6DL 155 High Street Powers: Planning Committee Grid reference: 304289 637868 Biggar Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East ML12 6DL Ward councillor: Ralph Barker Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Caroline Bell 01555 673125 Application ref: CL/14/0366 Installation of 16 Springhill Road British Telecoms Cat Surveys Date
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