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List of Decisions Issued Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 9/1/2017 12:00:00To: 9/29/2017 AM 12:00:00 AM No. of Applications: 97 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) A/2013/0507/F Genova North West Ltd C/o Unit 4 Application to vary Condition 6 of Permission 9/15/17 988 Agent Crescent Link Retail Park A/1996/0505 and Condition 4 of Granted Waterside A/2001/0098/RM to allow mixed Londonderry retailing A/2014/0538/F Paul Heaney 49 Upper 49 Upper Galliagh Road 20 no pitches for touring Permission 9/12/17 717 Galliagh Road Derry motorhomes, caravans or tents to Granted Derry include electric hook ups (amended site). J/2012/0277/F Mr T.J. Gillespie 14 Crilly's Hill Leitrim Hill Non compliance with condition Permission 9/12/17 1,274 Killeter Aghnadoo Road no. 02 of planning permission J/ Granted Castlederg Killeter 2007/0719/F to allow extraction BT81 7EW Castlederg to take place beyond December Co. Tyrone 2012. J/2013/0264/O Mr A Harley c/o Agent Approx 120m west of 110 Proposed dwelling and domestic Permission 9/28/17 999 Culvacullion Road garage Granted Plumbridge Page 1 of 23 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 9/1/2017 12:00:00To: 9/29/2017 AM 12:00:00 AM No. of Applications: 97 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA11/2015/0110/F Cardtronics UK Ltd T/A Castlebet Ltd 113 Melmount Remove 3 existing glazing panels Permission 9/12/17 589 Cashzone P.O. Box 476 Road Sion Mills and install an ATM through the Refused Hatfield shop front left hand window pane. AL10 1DT The original glazing panel will be replaced with a new black laminate infill panel incorporating the ATM fascia, the remaining glazed panels will be replaced with frosted glass (amended proposal). LA11/2015/0362/F Strabane Developments Ltd Former sites 16-29 Glenview Retention of 9 no detached Permission 9/22/17 546 28 Leckpatrick Road Manor dwellings Granted Artigarvan Strabane Strabane BT820HP Page 2 of 23 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 9/1/2017 12:00:00To: 9/29/2017 AM 12:00:00 AM No. of Applications: 97 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA11/2015/0366/PANGaelectric Developments Ltd Monnaboy Wind Farm on land The proposed development Pan 9/5/17 540 2nd Floor located east of 62 Monnaboy relates to an extension of 2no Accepted Princes Dock Clarendon Road Road turbines to the consented Belfast Greysteel Monnaboy Wind Farm permitted BT13BG Co Londonderry under planning Ref A/2009/0868/ BT47 3HP F. The proposed extension will consist of 2no 3MW wind turbines with a total power output of 6MW. In keeping with the consented wind farm the proposed turbines will have a maximum overall tip height of 121.2m (80m hub height and 41.2m blade length) and associated development such as access tracks, hardstands, foundations, underground cabling, a temporary compound site and associated works. The proposed extension turbines will connect to the Monnaboy substation constructed on site under Ref A/2009/0868/F and A/ 2014/0572/F LA11/2015/0413/PANThe Kevin Watson Group 18 Brockagh Mountain 8 no proposed wind turbines with Pan 9/5/17 523 Main Street Lands off Brockagh Road hub heights of 55m and blade Accepted Eglinton tips of 77m. Providing a small BT47 3PQ Eglinton wind farm with ancillary works including substation, temporary contractor's compound etc. Page 3 of 23 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 9/1/2017 12:00:00To: 9/29/2017 AM 12:00:00 AM No. of Applications: 97 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA11/2015/0476/F Mr Colin Duncan 14 160m SW of 22Baronscourt Proposed agricultural store to Permission 9/14/17 515 Magheracolton Road Road house farm equipment. Refused Newtownstewart Newtownstewart. LA11/2015/0642/F Devine Sand and Gravel Ltd 65 Moorlough Road Removal of Condition 1 from Permission 9/7/17 473 65 Moorlough Road Strabane application J/2004/0435/F to Granted Strabane allow time for extraction to be BT82 0ER extended until 18th July 2022. LA11/2015/0655/F Devines Sand & Gravel Ltd 65 Lands West and adjacent to 65 Removal of Condition 1 from Permission 9/7/17 476 Moorlough Road Moorlough Road application J/2009/0501/F to Granted Strabane Strabane allow for extraction to be BT82 0ER extended until 23rd May 2022. LA11/2015/0696/PANLightsource SPV 220 Ltd Lands approximately 660m Installation and operation of a Pan 9/5/17 455 Scottish Provident Building south west of 42 Groarty Road. solar farm and associated Accepted 7 Donegall Street Derry BT48 0JX infrastructure including, Belfast photovoltaic panels, mounting BT1 6JH frames, inverters, transformers, substations, communications building, fence, pole mounted security cameras for the life of the solar farm. Page 4 of 23 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 9/1/2017 12:00:00To: 9/29/2017 AM 12:00:00 AM No. of Applications: 97 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA11/2015/0702/PANMr Brendan Johns 13 Sperrin Former St Eugenes High Change of use of former school Pan 9/5/17 455 View School and grounds Killeter/ building to mixed use business Accepted Omagh Cavan Roads development comprising Class BT78 5BJ Castlederg. B1 - business; Class B2 - light industrial; and Class B4 - storage and distribution. New vehicular access to Killeter Road; ancillary car & lorry parking; landscaping and boundary treatment. Proposal to include new portal frame unit for Class B2 or Class B4 uses. LA11/2016/0171/O Hugh Kelly 42 Millhaven Approx 27m West of 7 Proposed site for dwelling and Permission 9/15/17 396 Sionmills Burnview garage Granted BT82 9FG Skinboy Douglas Bridge LA11/2016/0232/O Karl Hargan 5 Paddock Lane Lands between No's. 1 & 7 Fir Redevelopment of former derelict Permission 9/25/17 388 Ballyarnett Road school house site to provide Granted Ballyarnett residential housing development L'Derry and associated works Page 5 of 23 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 9/1/2017 12:00:00To: 9/29/2017 AM 12:00:00 AM No. of Applications: 97 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA11/2016/0332/F Brendan Loughran and Sons Lands Due North of Nos. 1-21 Proposed construction of 20 No. Permission 9/21/17 366 Ltd 11 Termon Road Coneyville Residential units including 2No 4 Granted Carrickmore Culmore Bedroom Bungalows, 4 No 2 Omagh Derry Storey 3 Bedroom units and 14 BT79 9JW No 2 Storey 4 Bedroom units together with associated car parking, Landscaping and site works. (Contamination Report and Odour Assessment received) LA11/2016/0355/F R.V Properties LTD C/O Unit 5 Change of use of 1st and second Permission 9/18/17 357 Northern Bank House Waterside Centre floor vacant museum space to Granted Main Street 23 Glendermott Road create six apartments and all Kesh Londonderry associated works. Fermanagh BT47 6BG BT93 1TF LA11/2016/0363/LBCR.V. Properties Ltd C/o Unit 5 Change of use of 1st and 2nd Consent 9/20/17 360 Northern Bank House Main Waterside Centre floor vacant museum space to Granted Street 23 Glendermott Road create six apartments and all Kesh Londonderry associated alteration works Co. Fermanagh BT93 1TF LA11/2016/0413/F Mr & Mrs Jamison 15 Lands directly south of Proposed 1no. detached 2 storey Permission 9/15/17 343 Ballygudden Road 15 Ballygudden Road dwelling Granted Eglinton Eglinton L'Derry L'Derry Page 6 of 23 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 9/1/2017 12:00:00To: 9/29/2017 AM 12:00:00 AM No. of Applications: 97 Reference Applicant Name & Address Location Proposal Decision Date Time to Number Decision Process Issued (Working Days) LA11/2016/0444/F ALG Developments 76 189M East of 64 Hollyhill Road 810M of new 11kv line running Permission 9/22/17 343 Strabane Road is the beginning of the new line. north of 61 Holyhill Road BT82 Granted Newtownstewart The new line is coming off pole 0AB, continuing west of BT78 4JZ 41/623 The line finishes at 35M Keenaghan Road and finishing East of 16 Keenaghan Road 100m north-west of 17 Strabane at pole 41H/623 Keenaghan Road BT82 0AQ. To serve wind turbine previously approved under Planning application J/2012/0049/F. LA11/2016/0482/O Martin & Joanne Ferguson 30 Site adjacent to No. 74 Proposed site for dwelling and Permission 9/11/17 324 Millgrove Clooney Road Campsie Derry domestic garage. Dwelling/site Refused Eglinton BT47 3PB within existing established cluster Derry LA11/2016/0777/F Mr K McNabb 12 Approx 60M NE of 13 Proposed dwelling and detached Permission 9/22/17 264 Trienamongan Road Trienamongan Road domestic garage Granted Castlederg Castlederg LA11/2016/0869/F Taggart Homes Plantation Lands 80m East of No. 20 Retention of temporary marketing Permission 9/25/17 250 View Crescent Link Road suite for Taggart Homes major Refused Limavady Derry housing development site. BT49 0UL (removal after 3 year period) LA11/2016/0964/F Derry Amusements And 33 William street Proposed change of use from Permission 9/12/17 212 Gaming LTD 33 William Street Derry retail to unit for gaming Refused Derry machines. BT48 7SE Page 7 of 23 Planning Applications Decisions Issued From: 9/1/2017 12:00:00To: 9/29/2017 AM 12:00:00 AM No.
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