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19/01/2015 to : 23/01/2015 Enterprise Resources Planning and Building Standards Weekly List of Planning Applications List of planning applications registered by the Council for the week ending From : - 19/01/2015 To : 23/01/2015 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/15/0006 Conversion of 8 Hay Crescent Mr Scott Anderson Date valid: 20/01/2015 garage to form Cambuslang Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen habitable room G72 6QA Powers: Delegated Grid reference: 267165 661129 8 Hay Crescent Ward no: 14 Cambuslang East Newton Farm Cambuslang Ward councillor: Walter Brogan G72 6QA Pam Clearie Christine Deanie Officer: Declan King 01355 806322 Application ref: CL/15/0018 Advertisement Land adgacent to Patersons of Date valid: 23/01/2015 signage on lorry Paisleycrook Bridge Greenoakhill Ltd Area office: Clydesdale trailer off B7078 and to Delegated Powers: [retrospective] South of Junction Grid reference: 0 0 Gartsherrie Road 12 of M74 Ward no: 00 Not Applicable Coatbridge ML5 3EU Ward councillor: Erection of 2 storey side extension Officer: Murray Couston 01555 673196 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 19/01/2015 to 23/01/2015 Page 2 of 12 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/15/0013 Raising of Rear premises at Mr Cosmo Molinaro Alex Cullen and Date valid: 13/01/2015 wallhead, 20 - 22 Bloomgate Co Area office: Clydesdale alterations and Lanark Delegated 7 Gateside Street Powers: change of use to ML11 9ET Grid reference: 288091 643699 172 Nethergate Hamilton storage building to Ward no: 02 Clydesdale North Dundee ML3 7HT form two residential DD1 4HU units Ward councillor: Ed Archer Catherine McClymont Vivienne Shaw Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 Application ref: CL/15/0014 Raising of wallhead Rear premises at Cosmo Molinard Alex Cullen & Co Date valid: 13/01/2015 to outbuilding to 20 - 22 Bloomgate Area office: Clydesdale form a 2½ storey Lanark Delegated 7 Gateside Street Powers: building and ML11 9ET Grid reference: 288091 643699 172 Nethergate Hamilton alterations to form Ward no: 02 Clydesdale North Dundee ML3 7HT two residential DD1 4HU units (Listed Ward councillor: Ed Archer Building Consent) Catherine McClymont Vivienne Shaw Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 19/01/2015 to 23/01/2015 Page 3 of 12 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/15/0015 Demolition of Newbridge Farm Mr Peter Brown Johnston Plans & Date valid: 20/01/2015 existing buildings, Carnwath Road Building Design Area office: Clydesdale conversion of Carstairs Junction Ltd Delegated 4 Priors Grange Powers: existing barn to a ML11 8RW Grid reference: 295703 645089 Newbridge Farm Torphichen residential unit, the Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Carnwath Road West Lothian erection of three Carstairs Junction EH48 4QN residential units Ward councillor: Ralph Barker Lanark and extension and Bev Gauld ML11 8RW alterations to Hamish Stewart existing farm house Officer: Gail Neely 01555 673209 Application ref: CL/15/0017 Removal of Static Caravan Mr Douglas Date valid: 20/01/2015 condition no 1(of Lettershaws Plenderleith Area office: Clydesdale planning consent Caravan Site Delegated Powers: CL/13/0223) to Abington Grid reference: 290206 620639 Static Caravan remove the ML12 6TA Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Lettershaws occupancy Caravan Site restriction Ward councillor: Ralph Barker Abington Bev Gauld ML12 6TA Hamish Stewart Officer: Ailsa Graham 01555 673190 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 19/01/2015 to 23/01/2015 Page 4 of 12 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/15/0019 Erection of garage Easdale Mr Lloyd Brennan T-Square Date valid: 23/01/2015 extension to Broadfield Road Area office: Clydesdale dwellinghouse with Symington Delegated 70 Bells Burn Powers: storage area above Biggar Grid reference: 298419 633858 Easdale Avenue ML12 6JZ Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Broadfield Road Linlithgow Symington EH49 7LB Ward councillor: Ralph Barker ML12 6JZ Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Murray Couston 01555 673196 Application ref: CL/15/0020 Installation of Museum of Biggar Biggar Museum Simpson & Brown Date valid: 14/01/2015 illuminated signage and Upper Trust Architects Area office: Clydesdale and freestanding Clydesdale Delegated St. Ninian's Manse Powers: totem signage 156 High Street Grid reference: 304389 637864 Moat Park Heritage Quayside Street Biggar Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Centre Edinburgh ML12 6DH Kirkstyle EH6 6EJ Ward councillor: Ralph Barker Biggar Bev Gauld ML12 6DT Hamish Stewart Officer: Murray Couston 01555 673196 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 19/01/2015 to 23/01/2015 Page 5 of 12 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: CL/15/0016 Installation of 73 Ayr Road Mr A Rankin John Gordon Date valid: 19/01/2015 replacement Douglas Associates Ltd. Area office: Clydesdale windows on front Lanark Delegated 3 Dean Acres Powers: elevation. ML11 0PX Grid reference: 283561 630661 73 Ayr Road Comrie Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South Douglas Dunfermline ML11 0PX KY12 9XS Ward councillor: George Greenshields Alex McInnes Gordon Muir Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 Application ref: EK/15/0018 Erection of Waterside Inn StarDash Ltd Date valid: 15/01/2015 illuminated fascia 31 Waterside Street Area office: East Kilbride and projecting Strathaven Delegated Powers: signage ML10 6AW Grid reference: 270242 644562 31 Waterside Street Ward no: 05 Avondale and Strathaven Stonehouse South Lanarkshire Ward councillor: Graeme Campbell ML10 6AW Margaret Cooper Isobel Dorman William Holman Officer: Chris McTeir 01355 806294 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 19/01/2015 to 23/01/2015 Page 6 of 12 East Kilbride Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: EK/15/0021 Change of use 28 Barn Street Waverlee D Stewart Toy Date valid: 20/01/2015 from Class 1 retail Strathaven Properties Ltd Chartered Area office: East Kilbride to hot food ML10 6LU Architect Delegated 29 High Street Powers: takeaway Grid reference: 270200 644736 82 Clyde Street LANARK Ward no: 05 Avondale and Carluke ML11 7LU Stonehouse ML8 5BG Ward councillor: Graeme Campbell Margaret Cooper Isobel Dorman William Holman Officer: Evelyn-Ann Wilson 01355 806315 Application ref: EK/15/0022 Erection of two 2 Lawside Neil and Donna David Napier Date valid: 20/01/2015 single storey rear Meadows McKay Area office: East Kilbride extensions Heads of Glassford Delegated 15 Colinhill Road Powers: Strathaven Grid reference: 272067 647897 2 Lawside Strathaven ML10 6TU Ward no: 05 Avondale and Meadows ML10 6EU Stonehouse Heads of Glassford Ward councillor: Graeme Campbell Strathaven Margaret Cooper ML10 6TU Isobel Dorman William Holman Officer: Evelyn-Ann Wilson 01355 806315 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 19/01/2015 to 23/01/2015 Page 7 of 12 East Kilbride Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent development Application ref: EK/15/0019 Erection of single 51 Glen Doll Mr C Sciberras Date valid: 20/01/2015 storey rear East Kilbride Area office: East Kilbride extension G74 3SU Powers: Delegated Grid reference: 264968 654590 51 Glen Doll Ward no: 08 East Kilbride Central East Kilbride North G74 3SU Ward councillor: Anne Maggs Alice Marie Mitchell Christopher Thompson Sheena Wardhaugh Officer: Alastair McGibbon 01355 806386 Application ref: EK/15/0023 Erection of two 27 Ministers Park Mr Steven Crawford Allan, Boyd & Date valid: 20/01/2015 storey rear East Kilbride Associates Ltd Area office: East Kilbride extension G74 5BX Powers: Delegated 35 Barrhill Grid reference: 260860 655643 27 Ministers Park Crescent Ward no: 09 East Kilbride West East Kilbride Kilbarchan G74 5BX PA10 2EU Ward councillor: Janice McGinlay Graham Simpson David Watson Officer: Evelyn-Ann Wilson 01355 806315 South Lanarkshire Council Planning
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