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Weekly Planning List Sunday 2nd April 2017 Layout of Information As well as the information on new applications received and pre-application notifications which are included in the Weekly List, our new Weekly Update includes extra information including details of applications which have been decided as well as information about developments where work is about to commence or has been completed. These 5 categories are shown in different colours of text and sorted by electoral ward for ease of viewing. As the Weekly Update will only be available in electronic format. The Weekly List will remain available for Customers requiring a paper copy. • Registered - Black • Proposal of Application Notification - Brown • Decided - Blue • Work Commenced - Green • Work Completed - Violet For registered applications, the list provides the case officers name and indicates whether the decision will be taken by an officer (known as a delegated decision) or by committee. Please note that a delegated decision can change to a committee decision if 6 or more objections are registered. How to use this document To keep up to date with the progress of any application you should view the application online at http://planning.fife.gov.uk/online. This website is updated daily. Use the Check Planning Applications online link and add either the postcode or application number to obtain further information and updates. You can click on the Application Number for each newly registered entry included in the list which will take you directly to the information held on the application. This link takes you to our Online Planning site. Alternatively you can visit the Economy, Planning & Employability Services office (address on Page 3) between 8.48am and 5.00pm. If you wish to speak to an officer please telephone the office prior to your visit to check their availability. Fife Councillors and Community Councils have 7 working days from the date noted on the front of this list to request information or consultation on an application. A response is requested within 14 days of the date of details being issued. This can be extended by agreement. Customers wishing to make comments on any of the registered applications on this list are requested to do so within at least 30 days of the registration date either online at http://planning.fife.gov.uk/online. or by sending comments to the address noted on Page 3. Details on how to comment on an application are provided on the web page. FULL Full Planning Permission ARC Approval Required by Conditions LBC Listed Building Consent PPP Planning Permission in Principle ADV Advertisement Consent CAC Conservation Area Consent EIA Environmental Impact Assessment Customer Contact details Economy, Planning & Employability Services Kingdom House Kingdom Avenue Glenrothes KY7 5LY Tel: 03451 55 11 22 Email: [email protected] Pam Ewen Senior Manager (Planning) CONTENTS Lists number of applications registered, pre-application notification decided, work commenced and work completed between Monday 27th March 2017 to Sunday 2nd April 2017 by electoral ward. Ward Registered Pre-Application Notification Decided Work Commenced Work Completed Buckhaven, Methil And Wemyss Villages 2 0 1 0 0 Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy 0 0 1 0 0 Cowdenbeath 1 0 1 0 0 Cupar 1 0 6 1 0 Dunfermline Central 1 0 2 2 0 Dunfermline North 0 0 1 1 0 Dunfermline South 2 0 2 0 0 East Neuk And Landward 10 0 7 3 1 Glenrothes Central And Thornton 2 0 0 0 0 Glenrothes North, Leslie And Markinch 0 0 1 2 0 Glenrothes West And Kinglassie 1 0 0 0 0 Howe Of Fife And Tay Coast 3 0 2 1 0 Inverkeithing And Dalgety Bay 5 0 0 0 0 Kirkcaldy Central 3 0 1 0 0 Kirkcaldy East 1 0 1 0 0 Kirkcaldy North 1 0 1 2 0 Leven, Kennoway And Largo 1 0 0 0 0 Lochgelly And Cardenden 2 0 2 0 0 Rosyth 4 0 3 0 0 St. Andrews 7 0 7 1 0 Tay Bridgehead 1 0 4 0 0 The Lochs 1 0 1 0 0 West Fife And Coastal Villages 3 0 3 0 0 No Ward Assigned 0 0 1 0 0 Total applications 52 0 48 13 1 Ward: Buckhaven, Methil And Wemyss Villages Applications Registered Reference Date Registered Applicant Agent Description and Site Address Officer 17/00741/FULL 30/03/2017 Mr Mark Reilly Erection of summerhouse and Mags Doyle 13 Wyles Street climbing frame to rear of Local Development Coaltown of Wemyss dwellinghouse and erection of 1.8 Delegated Decision United Kingdom metre high boundary fence at KY1 4PD 13 Wyles Street Coaltown Of Wemyss Kirkcaldy Fife KY1 4PD 17/00722/FULL 29/03/2017 Mrs Alison Peacock Installation of flue at Mags Doyle 55 Main Street 55 Main Street Local Development West Wemyss West Wemyss Delegated Decision Kirkcaldy Kirkcaldy Fife Fife KY1 4SW KY1 4SW Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 16/03876/ARC 30/03/2017 Application Permitted with Conditions Mr & Mrs Allan Clark, Land At Approval of matters specified by condition for Grantsfield Standing Stane Road erection of dwellinghouse (13/03149/PPP) Windygates Fife Page 5 of 39 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 17/00690/CLP 29/03/2017 Application Permitted - no conditions Mrs Derdrie Chishti, 8A Abden Avenue Certificate of Lawfulness - Proposed for single storey Kinghorn Burntisland Fife KY3 9TQ extension to rear of dwellinghouse Page 6 of 39 Ward: Cowdenbeath Applications Registered Reference Date Registered Applicant Agent Description and Site Address Officer 16/02118/NMV1 28/03/2017 Mr Barry Robertson Erection of domestic garage Gary Horne 103 Station Road (Non-material variation to Other Development Lochgelly 16/02118/FULL) for amendment to Delegated Decision KY5 9EJ materials for gable end walls) at Land To North Of 42 Foulford Road Cowdenbeath Fife Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 16/03596/PPP 31/03/2017 Application Permitted with Conditions Miss Wendy Cochran, Dalbeath Farm Planning permission in principle for erection of 2 Cuddyhouse Road Cowdenbeath Fife dwellinghouses KY4 9PR Page 7 of 39 Ward: Cupar Applications Registered Reference Date Registered Applicant Agent Description and Site Address Officer 17/00680/FULL 29/03/2017 Mr Alexander Laing ScotHaus Architecture Erection of dwellinghouse with Jay Skinner Moorland House Lindsay Cruickshank associated access and parking at Local Development Union Place 1 Union Place Site Adjacent To 1 Delegated Decision Ladybank Ladybank School View Cupar Cupar Pitlessie Scotland Scotland Fife KY15 7LD KY15 7LD Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 14/03510/NMV1 29/03/2017 Application Permitted - no conditions Muirhead Wind Ltd, Muirhead Farm Fife Erection of 500 kW wind turbine (79m to blade tip), formation of access track and associated infrastructure (Non-Material Variation to reduce height of turbine by 2m to 14/03510/FULL) 16/03772/FULL 28/03/2017 Application Withdrawn Joinery and Construction Supplies, Mr Change of use from workshop (Class 5) to retail Andrew Mackie, This Site Address Is (Class 1) Still To Be Recorded On Our Property Address: Unit 2, Station Road, Cupar, Fife, KY15 Database (Temporary Address Used) 5HX Fife 17/00344/LBC 28/03/2017 Application Permitted with Conditions Mr Crispin Wright, Schoolhouse Listed Building Consent for alterations to boundary Kemback Cupar Fife KY15 5TS wall including formation of opening, installation of gate and erection of new boundary walls 17/00345/FULL 28/03/2017 Application Permitted with Conditions Mr Crispin Wright, Schoolhouse Change of use of agricultural land to domestic Kemback Cupar Fife KY15 5TS garden ground and erection of stone boundary walls 16/04212/FULL 29/03/2017 Application Permitted with Conditions Mr James Forrester, Land At Former Renovation of ruinous cottage including the erection Corner Cottage Cults Pitlessie Fife of rear extension, detached double garage, installation of roof and formation of vehicular access Page 8 of 39 Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 17/00021/FULL 28/03/2017 Application Withdrawn Ms Ya Qin Zhuang, Burnside Hotel East Change of use from hotel (Class 7) to two flatted Burnside Cupar Fife KY15 4BH dwellings and a retail unit (Class 1) and external alterations including installation of new windows/doors, rooflights, dormer extensions, re-pointing, re-rendering and re-roofing Work Commenced Reference Date Commenced Applicant & Site Address Proposal 16/01020/FULL 30/03/2017 Rosturk House Limited, Mr John Gaughan, Rosturk House Care Home Extensions to residential care home (amendment to Carslogie Road Cupar Fife KY15 4HY application 12/02230/FULL) Page 9 of 39 Ward: Dunfermline Central Applications Registered Reference Date Registered Applicant Agent Description and Site Address Officer 17/00821/CLP 29/03/2017 Mr Colin Beattie George Chrystal Certificate of lawfulness Kerry Strachan 18 Lambert Drive 127 Ballater Green (proposed) for single storey Other Development Dunfermline Glenrothes extension to rear of dwellinghouse Delegated Decision Fife Fife at KY12 7UQ KY7 6UJ 18 Lambert Drive Dunfermline Fife KY12 7UQ Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 17/00261/FULL 30/03/2017 Application Permitted - 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