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Aberdeenshire Weekly List 1 February 2016 Aberdeenshire Weekly List 1 February 2016 The applications on the attached list have been Registered last week within the Garioch Area of Aberdeenshire Council and can be viewed online at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/. Community Councils wishing to be consulted on an application should contact the local planning office within 7 working days. Any comments from community councils should be submitted within 14 days, unless an extension of time for comments has been agreed with the planning officer. Any person wishing to make comment on an application should do so in writing to the undersigned by the date specified in the list. You can also make comment online or to the email address below. Please note the date for comment will extend if neighbour notification or advertisement is required. Comments must be submitted within the required timescale and any comments made will be available for public inspection and will be published on the internet. Local Planning Office: Gordon House, Blackhall Road, Inverurie, AB51 3WA Telephone: 01467-628576 Email: [email protected] Robert Gray Head of Planning and Building Standards Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0138 Site Address: The Steading Boat Of Full Planning Permission for Part Change Lindsey Geddes Hatton, Hatton Of Fintray, Fintray, of Use of Agricultural Shed to Include Date Validated Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB21 0JA Class 5 (General Industrial Use) and Class 26 January 2016 6 (Storage and Distribution) Applicant: Mr Brian and Jan Duguid c/o (Retrospective) William Lippe Architects Ltd, 4 St. James Place, Inverurie, Scotland, AB51 3UB E.383821 N.816053 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W12- East Garioch 27- Fintray & Kinellar 15 February 2016 Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0144 Site Address: Site Adjacent To Full Planning Permission for Erection of 8 Awaiting Allocation Bennachie Lodge, Victoria Terrace, No. Dwellinghouses Date Validated Kemnay 27 January 2016 E.373731 N.815977 Applicant: New Forest Homes Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W10- West Garioch 37- Kemnay 25 February 2016 Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0161 Site Address: Logie Farm, Fintray, Full Planning Permission for Conversion of Awaiting Allocation Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Agricultural Buildings to Form 3 No. Date Validated Dwellinghouses and Erection of 26 January 2016 Applicant: Mr Sandy Stratton c/o William Replacement Dwellinghouse Lippe, 4 St James Place, Inverurie, AB51 3UB E.386461 N.815885 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W12- East Garioch 27- Fintray & Kinellar 25 February 2016 Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0178 Site Address: 2 Meadowlands Drive, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Awaiting Allocation Westhill, Aberdeenshire, AB32 6EJ Extension to Dwellinghouse and Erection Date Validated of Detached Garage 28 January 2016 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Nick And Susan Rettie c/o Grigor-Taylor Associates, The E.382935 N.808077 Studio, West Steading, Upper Fowlis, Muir Of Fowlis, By Alford, AB33 8NU Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W13- Westhill And District 69- Westhill & Elrick 18 February 2016 Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0185 Site Address: Millbank Wood, Sauchen, Prior Notification for Formation and Bob Peacock Inverurie Upgrading of Forestry Track Date Validated 22 January 2016 Applicant: The Executors Of RJN Linzee E.365532 N.811352 Gordon c/o Bidwells, Elm House, Cradlehall, Inverness, IV2 5HG Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W13- Westhill And District 16- Cluny, Midmar & Monymusk Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0187 Site Address: 10 Kirkton Gardens, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Mrinmoyee Nath Westhill, Aberdeenshire, AB32 6LE and Extension to Dwellinghouse to Form Date Validated Clinic Treatment Rooms for Physiotherapy 26 January 2016 Applicant: Mrs Annette Macpherson c/o (Use Class 2) Grigor-Taylor Associates, The Studio, West Steading, Upper Fowlis, Muir of E.381775 N.807003 Fowlis, By Alford, Scotland, AB33 8NU Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W13- Westhill And District 69- Westhill & Elrick 16 February 2016 Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0194 Site Address: Overton Of Fetternear, Prior Notification for Erection of Cattle Awaiting Allocation Fetternear, Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, Shed Date Validated AB51 5JY 28 January 2016 E.371633 N.818188 Applicant: Mr Graeme Thomson Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W10- West Garioch 37- Kemnay Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0195 Site Address: Land Adjacent To 21 Main Advertisement Consent for Erection of Mrinmoyee Nath Road East, Echt, Westhill Signboard Date Validated 25 January 2016 Applicant: Kirkwood Homes Ltd E.374065 N.805704 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W13- Westhill And District 24- Echt & Skene 14 February 2016 Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0201 Site Address: 16 Brae Wynd, Inverurie, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Mrinmoyee Nath Aberdeenshire, AB51 5SB and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 25 January 2016 Applicant: Mr & Mrs Gordon Donald E.375454 N.821981 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W11- Inverurie And District 36- Inverurie 14 February 2016 Ref Number Site Address /Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2016/0224 Site Address: 18 Dunnydeer View, Insch, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Awaiting Allocation Aberdeenshire, AB52 6HW and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 28 January 2016 Applicant: Mr & Mrs David Brown c/o E.362710 N.828399 Morris Tait Architectural Design, Brackenwell, Pitcaple, Inverurie, AB51 5HY Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W10- West Garioch 10- Bennachie 17 February 2016 .
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