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Development Services Bulletin DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BULLETIN Development Services Kilncraigs Greenside Street Alloa FK10 1EB Tel: 01259 450000 Date: 23.10.20 E-mail: [email protected] Issue No: 1066 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BULLETIN The Development Services Bulletin is issued every week. It contains details and information of issues relating to Development Quality (Control), Structure and Local Planning, Building Standards (Control), Transportation Planning, Roads Maintenance, Public Transport and Traffic Management The Bulletin also contains information on a range of other matters and is divided into sections as set out below. Please note that there may not be any information to report under some sections in some weeks. 1. Development Services : (a) Planning Applications Received (b) Delegated Planning Decisions (c) Committee Planning Decisions (d) Statutory Planning Advertisements (e) Planning Reviews & Appeals (f) Planning Enforcement (g) Building Warrant & Non Statutory Applications Received (h) Building Warrant & Non Statutory Decisions (i) Building Standards Enforcement (j) Other News 2. Sustainability Services (a) Tree Preservation Orders/Forestry/Felling Proposals (b) Other News 3. Roads & Transportation Services (a) Scheduled Roadworks (b) Road Traffic Orders (c) Adopted Roads The Bulletin is sent electronically to all Elected Members of the Council, Community Councils, local groups and organisations, newspapers, statutory consultees etc. It is also available (in electronic format) for inspection at the Council’s Speirs Centre, Alloa as well as in all local libraries and Community Access Points. Members of the public can request to be added to the electronic mailing list at any time. 2 We hope you find this Bulletin useful. We are always keen to improve the information that we provide on all matters. Your comments on the Bulletin and suggestions for how it might be improved are always welcome. Please contact: Development Quality at Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB or telephone on (01259) 452540 if you have any comments. 3 1. DEVELOPMENT SERVICES The lists of applications received and decisions issued below are offered as an aide only. The public register on our website offers a full range of search facilities, ie by date, weekly/monthly lists, address etc (a) Planning Applications Received Please note that all applications are recorded on our Uniform software system. This section only lists valid applications so you may find that some of the reference numbers appear out of sequence. Any gaps will be as a result of applications deemed invalid on receipt. Within one working day of being registered, all valid applications can be viewed on our website (simply click on the relevant reference number) CASE NO.: 20/00216/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 19.10.2020 WARD: Clackmannanshire East APPLICANT: AGENT: Mrs Claire Bawn 19 High Street Dollar Clackmannanshire 19 High Street LOCATION: Dollar Clackmannanshire FK14 7AZ MAP CO-ORDS 296417, 698432 DESCRIPTION: Erection Of Greenhouse To Front Side Of House CASE OFFICER: Mark Stoddart Tel: 01259 45 2626 CASE NO.: 20/00226/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 19.10.2020 WARD: Clackmannanshire East APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr Dave Hunt 4 Bridge Street Dollar Clackmannanshire 2 - 4 Bridge Street LOCATION: Dollar Clackmannanshire MAP CO-ORDS 296378, 697985 DESCRIPTION: Replacement of Existing Roof and Guttering CASE OFFICER: Mark Stoddart Tel: 01259 45 2626 4 CASE NO.: 20/00228/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 21.10.2020 WARD: Clackmannanshire East APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr & Mrs D & K Dion Sam Sweeney 3 Bogton Place 38 Walker Terrace Dollar Tillicoultry Clackmannanshire FK13 6EF 3 Bogton Place LOCATION: Dollar Clackmannanshire FK14 7JB MAP CO-ORDS 295797, 697909 DESCRIPTION: Single Storey Extention to Rear of Property, Erection of Replacement Garage and Garden Room CASE OFFICER: Mark Stoddart Tel: 01259 45 2626 (b) Delegated Planning Decisions CASE NO.: 20/00180/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 24.08.2020 WARD: Clackmannanshire East APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr Andrew Bailey Fergus McMillan 10 Main Street McMillan-Aided Design Clackmannan 83A Craigend Road Clackmannanshire Cumbernauld Glasgow G67 4JX 10 Main Street LOCATION: Clackmannan Clackmannanshire FK10 4JA MAP CO-ORDS 291131, 691870 DESCRIPTION: Alterations to Existing Doors and Window, Installation of Extract Fan and Change of Use of Domestic Garage to Use as Micro Distillery at Rear DECISION APPROVED DATED 21.10.2020 Subject to the following conditions: 1. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the planning authority, the planning permission hereby approved is for a distillery producing gin and vodka only. For the avoidance of doubt, the production of whisky is NOT approved by this permission. 5 2. Before any works commence on site, details of the external colour and finish of the roller shutter door and replacement window unit on the west elevation shall have been submitted to and approved in writing by the planning authority. Thereafter, the development shall be implemented in accordance with the approved details. 3. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the planning authority, the handling of glass bottles, including their cleaning or filling, within the site in connection with the use hereby approved shall only take place between the following hours; o 0800 - 1800 Mondays to Fridays o 0900 - 1600 Saturdays and Sundays CASE OFFICER: Keith Johnstone Tel: 01259 45 2614 CASE NO.: 20/00184/ADV DATE REGISTERED: 01.09.2020 WARD: Clackmannanshire North APPLICANT: AGENT: Co-op Robert Burns 1 Angel Square Astley Manchester Redforrest House UK Queens Court North Earlsway Gateshead UK NE11 0BP 74 High Street LOCATION: Tillicoultry Clackmannanshire FK13 6AB MAP CO-ORDS 291660, 697040 DESCRIPTION: Display Of 20 No. Illuminated and Non-Illuminated Signs DECISION APPROVED DATED 22.10.2020 Subject to the following conditions: 1. The levels of luminance of the illuminated signs hereby approved and annotated on the approved Signage Location Plan shall not exceed the following levels; a) Sign 1A (Fascia Signs) - 800 candela per square metre. b) Sign 2A (Logo Sign) - 1600 candela per square 6 metre. c) Sign 9 (Totem) - 1200 candela per square metre. d) Sign 11 (Projecting Sign) - 1600 candela per square metre. 2. The display of Sign 10 (Banner Frame Sign) on the High Street elevation of the building as annotated on Dwg No G_73601 is NOT approved by this consent. 3. The totem sign hereby approved (Sign 9) shall be sited outwith a 2.4 metre by 40 metre visibility splay at the junction of the carpark access and Stirling Street. CASE OFFICER: Keith Johnstone Tel: 01259 45 2614 CASE NO.: 20/00185/PPP DATE REGISTERED: 25.08.2020 WARD: Clackmannanshire South APPLICANT: AGENT: Mrs Judith McHugh Manilla House 9A Clackmannan Road Alloa 9A Clackmannan Road LOCATION: Alloa Clackmannanshire FK10 1RR MAP CO-ORDS 289123, 692973 DESCRIPTION: Erection Of 1 No. House And Formation of Driveway And Parking On Land Adjacent DECISION APPROVED DATED 21.10.2020 Subject to the following conditions: 1. (a) Before any works commence on site, the written approval of the Council as Planning Authority must be obtained for the details of the siting, design and external appearance of all buildings, structures, the means of enclosure, access and landscaping. (b) Particulars of the Matters Specified in Condition 1(a) above shall be submitted for consideration by the planning authority, and no work shall begin until written approval has been given. 2. The subsequent application for Matters Specified in Condition 1(a) shall include:- (a) Site layout plan at a minimum scale of 1:200, showing the position of all existing and proposed buildings, driveway, parking area, walls, retaining 7 structures, fences and landscaping. (b) Existing and proposed ground, finished floor and roof levels in relation to a fixed datum, preferably Ordnance Survey. Such details shall demonstrate that the proposed new house is compatible with the design, scale, massing and detail of adjacent houses. (c) Plans, elevations and sections of the proposed house, showing the dimensions, type and colour of external materials, including natural slate roof cladding, natural sandstone to the principal elevation. (d) The house design and detailing reflecting the character and appearance of traditional Victorian villas on Clackmannan Road, in the immediate vicinity of the site, and including the following design elements: i. Two storey design with eaves and ridge heights reflecting adjoining buildings ii. The house being designed without overhanging eaves or bargeboards and incorporating gable chimney features iii. The house design including traditional vertically proportioned window openings. iv. The house having its principal elevation facing Clackmannan Road and aligned with the buildings to the east and west (Nos 4-6 and 9/9A Clackmannan Road). v. Provision of a minimum of 2No. parking spaces each for the existing property (9A Clackmannan Road) and the proposed house. vi. A turning area or areas for a car, separate from parking areas, such that all cars can enter an leave the site in a forward gear. (e) Foul and surface water drainage proposals including a SUDs scheme prepared in accordance with the Sustainable Urban Drainage System Design Manual for Scotland and Northern Ireland. (f) Sections through the site on North-South and East-West axes, showing the relationship to the immediately adjacent buildings, including details of finished floor and ridge heights, based on Ordnance Datum. 3. Before any works commence on site; a) A desk study detailing the history of the site, hazardous materials,
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