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Planning Committee Agenda 15 12 16 Agenda Item No. THE VALE OF GLAMORGAN COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE : 15 DECEMBER, 2016 REPORT OF THE HEAD OF REGENERATION AND PLANNING 1. BUILDING REGULATION APPLICATIONS AND OTHER BUILDING CONTROL MATTERS DETERMINED BY THE HEAD OF REGENERATION AND PLANNING UNDER DELEGATED POWERS (a) Building Regulation Applications - Pass For the information of Members, the following applications have been determined: 2015/0052/PO AC Clive Lane, Grangetown, 116 no. dwellings Cardiff SPRINKLERS REQUIRED 2015/1664/BR AC Northcliffe Lodge, 30 No. apartments Northcliffe Drive, Penarth arranged in 3 No. 2/3 storey blocks with some undercrofts. Site works include parking, drainage & landscaping 2016/0025/PO AC Fforchwen Farm, Church Construct New Two Storey Street, Pontycymmer, Extension To Rear Of Bridgend Property 2016/0028/PO AC 49, Whiterock Avenue, Loft conversion and new Pontypridd dormer 2016/0488/BN A 56, Lewis Road, Llandough Orangery for kitchen 2016/0655/BN A Green Meadow, 10, Ger Y Proposed alterations Llan, St. Nicholas 2016/1003/BN A Lower Farmhouse, Replacing roofing tiles with Llancadle new 2016/1014/BR AC The Mount, Tredogan Two storey side extension Road, Penmark 2016/1017/BN A 32, Arlington Road, Sully Single storey rear extension 2016/1027/BN A 24, White House, The Conservatory added to Knap, BARRY CF62 6FB kitchen/lounge to rear of property P.1 2016/1076/BR AC Richmond House, Stalling Construction of new Down, Cowbridge garage extension with conversion of existing garage into living accommodation. 2016/1077/BN A 66, Redlands Road, Single storey extension to Penarth create kitchen/diner with utility and storage to the side and rear 2016/1086/BR AC Grounds Maintenance staff Remove existing two sheds accommodation, Romilly and provide two new units, Park, Barry comprising staff accommodation and equipment store 2016/1093/BN A 54, Rhodfa Sweldon, Barry Conversion of garage into habitable room 2016/1100/BR AC Britannia House, Penny New guarding along side Lane, Cowbridge, river walk Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7EG 2016/1104/BR AC 52, Laburnum Way, Rear loft conversion with Penarth dormer. 2016/1106/BN A 92, Barry Road, Barry Change use from flats to house 2016/1108/BR AC 2, Croft Terrace, Rear Single Storey Cowbridge CF71 7DJ Extension 2016/1110/BR AC The Orchard, Penllyn, Rebuilding of existing Cowbridge single storey rear extension 2016/1111/BN A Bryn Hawddgar, St. Mary Replacement dwelling Hill, Vale of Glamorgan 2016/1112/BN A 53, Pontypridd Road, Barry Knock through from kitchen into utility room 2016/1115/BN A The Old Barn, Jackson Single storey extension to Close, Rhoose allow walkway to bed and bathroom 2016/1116/BR AC 38, Smeaton Close, Demolish existing garage Rhoose and store, reconstruct garage and incorporate a porch and extend kitchen P.2 2016/1117/BR AC Land adjacent to 27, South Proposed new single Road, Sully storey community church building 2016/1118/BR AC Goldthorn, Treoes First floor bedroom extension together with single storey ground floor kitchen extension 2016/1120/BR AC 6, Knowbury Avenue, Single storey rear Penarth extension. 2016/1121/BN A 247, Gladstone Road, New Roof Barry 2016/1122/BR AC Craigwen, Barren Hill, 2 storey infill extension Penmark 2016/1123/BR AC Plot 2, Craig yr Eos Construction of 3/4 Avenue, Ogmore by Sea bedroom detached dwelling with integral garage 2016/1124/BN A 28, Pardoe Crescent, Barry Underpinning to foundations, block and brick wall and new metal tile roof. (Demolition of existing metal structure) 2016/1125/BN A 25, Dyserth Road, Penarth Kitchen opened up to dining room and utility 2016/1127/BN A 23, Baron Road, Penarth Remove internal wall between kitchen and living room, includes chimney breast 2016/1128/BN A 1, Collard Cescent, Barry Full roof / render repairs 2016/1129/BN A 1, Ty Uchaf, Penarth Single storey rear extension 2016/1130/BN A 3, Collard Crescent, Barry Re-roof and render repairs 2016/1131/BN A 3, College Street, Llantwit Removal of internal Major retaining wall and installation of three steel supporting beams. Replacement of two velux roof windows with appropriate conservation area windows in extension at rear P.3 2016/1132/BR AC 5, Uphill Close, Sully, Demolition of existing Penarth conservatory and construction of new sunroom 2016/1134/BN A 1, Greave Close, Wenvoe Garage conversion 2016/1138/BN A 16, Lake Hill Drive, Proposed opening of Cowbridge interior support wall between lounge and kitchen/dining room. Will extend original opening from 1.5m to approx 2.5m. Structural engineering plans will be supplied. No requirement for electrical works is involved - is structural only. 2016/1139/BN A 6, Primrose Close, Widening of existing Cowbridge double door opening between kitchen and dining room 2016/1140/BN A 5, Victoria Road, Barry Single storey side extension 2016/1142/BN A 9, Cornwall Road, Barry Re-roof & rendering 2016/1143/BN A 11, Cornwall Road, Barry Re-roofing & rendering 2016/1144/BN A 39, Cornwall Road, Barry Re-roof 2016/1145/BN A 38, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1146/BN A 40, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1147/BN A 44, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-Roof Barry 2016/1148/BN A 58, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1149/BN A 60, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof and installation of Barry windows 2016/1150/BN A 70, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof and installation of Barry external door 2016/1151/BN A 86, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof and installation of Barry an external door P.4 2016/1152/BN A Red Oaks, Upper Farm Construction of garage as Rhoose Road, Rhoose per planning approval 2012/00946/FUL with home office/store above 2016/1153/BN A 94, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1154/BN A 96, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1155/BN A 102, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roofing and installation Barry of external door 2016/1156/BN A 106, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof and installation of Barry external door 2016/1157/BN A 114, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1158/BN A 116, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1159/BN A 128, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1160/BN A 130, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1161/BN A 132, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1163/BN A 1, Neale Street, Barry Re-roof and installation of external door 2016/1164/BN A 4, Neale Street, Barry Re-roof and installation of external door 2016/1165/BN A 86, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof and installation of Barry external door 2016/1166/BN A 94, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1167/BN A 96, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1168/BN A 102, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof and installation of Barry external door 2016/1169/BN A 106, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof and installation of Barry external doors P.5 2016/1170/BN A 114, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1171/BN A 116, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1172/BN A 128, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1173/BN A 130, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof and installation of Barry windows 2016/1174/BN A 132, Merthyr Dyfan Road, Re-roof Barry 2016/1175/BN A 52, Somerset Road West , Re- roof and rendering Barry 2016/1176/BN A 6, Warwick Way , Barry Render repairs 2016/1177/BN A 29, Warwick Way , Barry Render repairs 2016/1178/BN A 7, The Rise , Barry Installation of windows 2016/1179/BN A 8, Warwick Way , Barry Render repairs and installation of external door 2016/1180/BN A 60, Merthyr Dyfan Road , Installation of an external Barry door 2016/1181/BN A 3.Pembroke Place , Barry Rendering 2016/1182/BN A 4.Pembroke Place , Barry Rendering 2016/1183/BN A 5.Pembroke Place , Barry Rendering 2016/1184/BR A 6.Pembroke Place , Barry Rendering 2016/1185/BN A 2.Pembroke Place , Barry Rendering 2016/1186/BN A 1.Pembroke Place , Barry Rendering 2016/1187/BN A 13, Williams Crescent, Install FD30 Firedoor and Barry frame 2016/1188/BN A 1, Elizabeth Avenue , Barry Rendering and installation of windows 2016/1189/BN A 5, Elizabeth Avenue , Barry Rendering and installation of windows P.6 2016/1192/BN A 10, Elizabeth Avenue , Rendering and installation Barry of replacement windows 2016/1193/BN A 11, Elizabeth Avenue , Rendering and installation Barry of replacement windows 2016/1197/BN A 14, Elizabeth Avenue , Rendering and installation Barry of windows 2016/1198/BN A 15, Elizabeth Avenue , Rendering and installation Barry of windows 2016/1199/BN A 16, Elizabeth Avenue , Rendering and installation Barry of windows 2016/1201/BN A 17, Elizabeth Avenue , Rendering and installation Barry of replacement windows 2016/1202/BN A 1A, Lower Morel Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1203/BN A 2A, Lower Morel Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1205/BN A 3A, Lower Morel Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1206/BN A 21, Lower Pyke Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1207/BN A 23, Lower Pyke Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1208/BN A 25, Lower Pyke Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1210/BN A 26, Fairford Street, Barry Re-roof 2016/1211/BN A 37,Devon Avenue, Barry Re-roof 2016/1212/BN A 4, Dorset Avenue, Barry Re-roof 2016/1213/BN A 46, Palmerston Road , Re-roof Barry 2016/1214/BN A 44, Palmerston Road , Re-roof Barry 2016/1215/BN A 16, Cawley Place , Barry Re-roof 2016/1216/BN A 23, Chesterfield Street , Re-roof Barry P.7 2016/1217/BN A 25, Chesterfield Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1218/BN A 30, Chesterfield Street,, Re-roof Barry 2016/1220/BN A 32, Chesterfield Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1221/BN A 33, Chesterfield Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1222/BN A 37, Chesterfield Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1223/BN A 39, Chesterfield Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1224/BN A 41, Chesterfield Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1225/BN A 44, Chesterfield Street, Re-roof Barry 2016/1226/BN A 9, Borough Avenue,
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