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Community and Enterprise Resources Planning And Community and Enterprise Resources Planning and Economic Development Services Weekly List of Planning Applications Registered List of planning applications registered by the Council for the week ending From : - 10/06/2019 To : 14/06/2019 The Planning Weekly List contains details of planning applications and proposals of application notices registered in the previous week. Note to Members: Proposal of application notices A ‘proposal of application notice’ is a notice that must be submitted to the Council, by the developer, at least 12 weeks before they submit an application for a major development. The notice explains what the proposal is and sets out what pre-application consultation they will carry out with the local community. Please note that at this stage, any comments which the public wish to make on such a notice should be made directly to the applicant or agent, not to the Council. If, however, any of the proposals described on the list as being a proposal of application notice raise key issues that you may wish to be considered during their future assessment, please contact the appropriate team leader/area manager within 10 days of the week-ending date at the appropriate area office. Planning applications If you have any queries on any of the applications contained in the list, please contact the appropriate team leader/area manager within 10 days of the week-ending date at the appropriate office. 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 an appropriate committee. In addition, a request 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/area manager. Note for community councils and members of the public: If you wish further information on any planning application included in the list, please contact the case officer dealing with application . Officers can be contacted by phone on 03031231015 or by email [email protected]. Alternatively, you can view the application and associated documents on the Council's website at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk <http://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 Economic Development 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. Please note that comments can only be submitted via the website for a period of 21 days from when the application is registered. If you wish to make comments after this date, please check with the case officer that the application has not yet been determined. Any comments submitted after this date must be done either by email or letter - you will not be able to use the website. Commenting on a proposal of application notice If you wish to comment on a ‘proposal of application notice’ they should be made directly to the applicant or agent, not to the Council. If an application is subsequently submitted to the Council it will again appear on the weekly list and there will be an opportunity to submit comments to the Council at that time. If you need this information in another language or format, please contact us to discuss how we can best meet your needs. Phone: 0303 123 1015 Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Development Site location Applicant Agent Application ref: P/19/0743 Demolition of existing single 2 Buchanan Drive Mr Scott Ferguson Craig Crombie Date Registered: 11/06/2019 storey rear extension and garage Rutherglen Area office: Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area and erection of 1.5 storey side G73 3PE 2 Buchanan Drive 281 Second Avenue Office extension and single storey rear Rutherglen Birkenshaw extension with associated G73 3PE Uddingston Delegated decision Powers: alterations G71 6AZ Grid reference: 261902 660805 Ward no: 11 Rutherglen South Ward councillor: Robert Brown Carol Nugent Margaret Cowie Officer: Julie Pepper 01698 455046 Application ref: P/19/0893 Erection of detached garage 42 Underwood Road Mr Stephen Leeper Date Registered: 13/06/2019 Rutherglen Area office: Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area G73 3TD 42 Underwood Road Office Rutherglen Glasgow Delegated decision Powers: G733TD Grid reference: 262424 660516 Ward no: 11 Rutherglen South Ward councillor: Robert Brown Carol Nugent Margaret Cowie Officer: Andrew Muir 01698 455058 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List From : - 10/06/2019 To : 14/06/2019 Page 3 of 25 UNIREPLIVE \\cercrdexorap\Crystal_Reports_2008\UNIFORM\crystal viewer\reports\Planning Weekly List - Registered.rpt V4 Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Development Site location Applicant Agent Application ref: P/19/0862 Erection of single storey rear 32 Calderwood Road Ms Leanne McKay Robbie Bennett Date Registered: 12/06/2019 extension. Rutherglen Area office: Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area Glasgow 32 Calderwood Road 14 Ardoch Grove Office G73 3HE Rutherglen Cambuslang Glasgow Glasgow Delegated decision Powers: G73 3HE G72 8HA Grid reference: 262127 661196 Ward no: 12 Rutherglen Central And North Ward councillor: Martin Lennon Janine Calikes Jared Wark Officer: Evelyn-Ann Wilson 01698 455059 Application ref: P/19/0867 Erection of single storey rear 331 Kings Park Avenue Mr Pete Dougan Bill Andrew Date Registered: 13/06/2019 extension Rutherglen Area office: Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area G73 2AH 331 Kingspark Avenue 21 Hogan Drive Office Rutherglen Strathaven G73 2AH ML10 6EP Powers: Delegated decision Grid reference: 260389 660675 Ward no: 12 Rutherglen Central And North Ward councillor: Martin Lennon Janine Calikes Jared Wark Officer: Andrew Muir 01698 455058 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List From : - 10/06/2019 To : 14/06/2019 Page 4 of 25 UNIREPLIVE \\cercrdexorap\Crystal_Reports_2008\UNIFORM\crystal viewer\reports\Planning Weekly List - Registered.rpt V4 Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Development Site location Applicant Agent Application ref: P/19/0607 Amendment to Planning Consent 42 Burleigh Gardens Miss Hayley Dunachie Date Registered: 13/06/2019 CR/14/0193 in respect of change Cambuslang Area office: Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area of house type plot 67 (now plot G72 8ZD 180 Findochty Street Office 508) Glasgow G33 5EP Powers: Delegated decision Grid reference: 263551 658917 Ward no: 13 Cambuslang West Ward councillor: Margaret B Walker Ann Le Blond John Bradley Officer: Morag Neill 01698 455053 Application ref: P/19/0608 Amendment to Planning Consent 91 And 92 Lochmaben Miss Hayley Dunachie Date Registered: 13/06/2019 CR/14/0193 in respect of change Crescent Area office: Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area of house types plots 72 & 82 Cambuslang 180 Findochty Street Office (now plots 509 & 510) G72 8ZA Glasgow G33 5EP Powers: Delegated decision Grid reference: 263533 658972 Ward no: 13 Cambuslang West Ward councillor: Margaret B Walker Ann Le Blond John Bradley Officer: Morag Neill 01698 455053 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List From : - 10/06/2019 To : 14/06/2019 Page 5 of 25 UNIREPLIVE \\cercrdexorap\Crystal_Reports_2008\UNIFORM\crystal viewer\reports\Planning Weekly List - Registered.rpt V4 Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Development Site location Applicant Agent Application ref: P/19/0817 Change of use of open space to 18 Martyn Grove Mr Edward Connelly Date Registered: 13/06/2019 private garden ground and Cambuslang Area office: Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area formation of new vehicular G72 8FN 18 Martyn Grove Office access with associated dropped Cambuslang kerb G72 8FN Powers: Delegated decision Grid reference: 263255 659576 Ward no: 13 Cambuslang West Ward councillor: Margaret B Walker Ann Le Blond John Bradley Officer: Mohammed Hussain 01698 455269 Application ref: P/19/0905 Conversion of internal garage to 30 Oak Wynd Mr And Mrs MacPhee M J Bradley Planning Date Registered: 11/06/2019 habitale room. Cambuslang Design Consultant Area office: Cambuslang / Rutherglen Area G72 7GT 30 Oak Wynd Office Cambuslang 30 Stanley Drive G72 7GT Bishopbriggs Delegated decision Powers: G64 2LB Grid reference: 266764 659313 Ward no: 14 Cambuslang East Ward councillor: Walter Brogan Katy Loudon Alistair Fulton Officer: Evelyn-Ann Wilson 01698 455059 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List From : - 10/06/2019 To : 14/06/2019 Page 6 of 25 UNIREPLIVE \\cercrdexorap\Crystal_Reports_2008\UNIFORM\crystal viewer\reports\Planning Weekly List - Registered.rpt V4 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Development Site location Applicant Agent Application ref: P/19/0599 Demolition of class 1 retail unit 23 Cairneymount Road Mr Mohammed Fayyaz Geoff Merriman Date Registered: 11/06/2019 and erection of class 3 Carluke Area office: Clydesdale Area Office cafe/restaurant ML8 4EN 73 Hamilton Road 4 Viaduct Road Bellshill Clarkston ML4 1AG Glasgow Delegated decision Powers: G76 8BW Grid reference: 284936 650697 Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West Ward councillor: Lynsey Hamilton Poppy Corbett Eileen
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