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The Planning Bulletin DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BULLETIN Development Services Kilncraigs Greenside Street Alloa FK10 1EB Tel: 01259 450000 Date: 12.03.21 E-mail: [email protected] Issue No: 1084 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.: 21/00049/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 08.03.2021 WARD: Clackmannanshire Central APPLICANT: AGENT: Brian Reid 149 Main Street Sauchie Clackmannanshire Sauchie Juniors Football Ground LOCATION: Main Street Sauchie Clackmannanshire MAP CO-ORDS 289883, 694515 DESCRIPTION: Siting Of Hot And Cold Food Snack Van in Car Park CASE OFFICER: Keith Johnstone Tel: 01259 45 2614 CASE NO.: 21/00058/CLPUD DATE REGISTERED: 10.03.2021 WARD: Clackmannanshire Central APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr Scott Duncan Andrew Peebles 66 Park Crescent Architectural Drawing Services Sauchie 32 Moss Road Clackmannanshire Tillicoultry FK13 6NS 66 Park Crescent LOCATION: Sauchie Clackmannanshire FK10 3DT MAP CO-ORDS 289127, 694298 4 DESCRIPTION: Erection Of Garden Room For Ancillary Use CASE OFFICER: Mark Stoddart Tel: 01259 45 2626 CASE NO.: 21/00059/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 11.03.2021 WARD: Clackmannanshire West APPLICANT: AGENT: Ms Michelle Hall Martin Taylor 63 Glentye Drive 40 Devonway Tullibody Clackmannan Clackmannanshire FK10 4LF 63 Glentye Drive LOCATION: Tullibody Clackmannanshire FK10 2US MAP CO-ORDS 286809, 695541 DESCRIPTION: Two Storey Extension to Side of House CASE OFFICER: Mark Stoddart Tel: 01259 45 2626 (b) Delegated Planning Decisions CASE NO.: 20/00258/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 09.12.2020 WARD: Clackmannan APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr David Forster A Manson And Son Ltd Old Road Garage Kennet Kennet Service Station LOCATION: Kennet Old Road Kennet Clackmannan Clackmannanshire MAP CO-ORDS 292855, 690836 DESCRIPTION: Erection of New Workshop DECISION APPROVED DATED 11.03.2021 Subject to the following conditions: 1. Before any works commence to erect the building hereby approved, details of the design, colour and finish of the materials to be used on the external walls, doors and roof shall have been submitted to and approved in writing by the planning authority. 5 Thereafter, the development shall be implemented in accordance with the approved details. 2. Before any development commences on site, details of the design and specification for a gas proof membrane to be installed as part of the building hereby approved, and the arrangements for verification of its implementation, shall have been submitted to and approve in writing by the planning authority. Thereafter, the development shall be implemented in accordance with the approved details, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the planning authority. CASE OFFICER: Keith Johnstone Tel: 01259 45 2614 CASE NO.: 21/00015/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 21.01.2021 WARD: Clackmannanshire North APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr Paul Newman Optimise Therapies 20 Highlander Way Tullibody 65 Stirling Street LOCATION: Alva Clackmannanshire FK12 5ED MAP CO-ORDS 288328, 697038 DESCRIPTION: Change Of Use Of Shop (Class 1) To Wellbeing Centre (Class 2) DECISION APPROVED DATED 11.03.2021 There are no conditions attached to this consent. CASE OFFICER: Keith Johnstone Tel: 01259 45 2614 CASE NO.: 21/00025/FULL DATE REGISTERED: 05.02.2021 WARD: Clackmannanshire Central APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr & Mrs S. Milligan Alan McGhee 28 Auchinbaird Architectural Technician Services Ltd Sauchie 13 Taran Scotland Alloa FK10 1RF 6 28 Auchinbaird LOCATION: Sauchie Clackmannanshire FK10 3HB MAP CO-ORDS 289530, 694740 DESCRIPTION: Dormer Extension To Rear Of House DECISION APPROVED DATED 08.03.2021 There are no conditions attached to this consent. CASE OFFICER: Mark Stoddart Tel: 01259 45 2626 (c) Committee Planning Decisions The date of the next Planning Committee is 1 April 2021. (d) Statutory Planning Advertisements The following statutory advertisements were placed in the local press (publication date 17th March 2021. The advertisements are repeated here for your information: Development Reason for Advertising Siting Of Hot And Cold Food Snack Van in Car Neighbour Notification Park at Sauchie Juniors Football Ground, Main Street, Sauchie, Clackmannanshire, Ref: 21/00049/FULL Alterations to and Replacement of 3 No Listed Building Consent Windows and the Re-recreation of 1 No Door on the West Gable and the Replacement of the Western Chimney Stack at Southview, 32 High Street, Dollar, Clackmannanshire, FK14 7AZ Ref: 21/00053/LIST Alterations to and Replacement of 3 No Development in a Conservation Windows and the Re-recreation of 1 No Door Area on the West Gable and the Replacement of the Western Chimney Stack at Southview, 32 High Street, Dollar, Clackmannanshire, FK14 7AZ Ref: 21/00054/FULL 7 (e) Planning Reviews & Appeals Planning appeals can be viewed at www.dpea.scotland.gov.uk or by clicking here There are no Planning Appeals for this period. (f) Planning Enforcement Details of all current notices can be found on our Planning Enforcement register (g) Building Warrant & Non Statutory Applications Received CASE NO: 21/00077/BW DATE REGISTERED: 8th March 2021 APPLICANT: AGENT: Ms Rose Allan Alan Stables 53 Smithfield Meadows Ludgate Alloa 35A Ludgate Clackmannanshire Alloa FK10 1TE FK10 1DS LOCATION: 53 Smithfield Meadows Alloa Clackmannanshire FK10 1TE DESCRIPTION: Extension to Dwellinghouse to form Living Room, Bedroom & Ensuite CASE OFFICER: Mr Richard Clark, Tel: 01259 450000 CASE NO: 21/00078/BWA DATE REGISTERED: 9th March 2021 APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr Chris Gardener William Smith 61 Grange Road 10 Philip Street Alloa Falkirk Clackmannanshire FK2 7JE FK10 1LU LOCATION: 61 Grange Road Alloa Clackmannanshire FK10 1LU DESCRIPTION: Amendment to 19/00269/BW - Change Roof Window to Cabrio Window CASE OFFICER: Mr Richard Clark, Tel: 01259 450000 CASE NO: 21/00002/LCOC DATE REGISTERED: 9th March 2021 8 APPLICANT: AGENT: Vanessa Smith/McGrath 4 Princes Crescent East Dollar Clackmannanshire FK14 7BU LOCATION: 53 Bridge Street Dollar Clackmannanshire FK14 7DG DESCRIPTION: Building Warrant Ref No 15/00217/BW - Alterations to Existing Clinic to Create Smaller Clinic and Conversion to Form a New Dwelling CASE OFFICER: Stephen Beveridge, Tel: 01259 450000 CASE NO: 21/00079/BWA DATE REGISTERED: 9th March 2021 APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr David Breingan Roy Mitchell 65 Caroline Crescent Beechcroft Alva Carronvale Road Clackmannanshire Larbert FK12 5BU FK5 3LG LOCATION: 65 Caroline Crescent Alva Clackmannanshire FK12 5BU DESCRIPTION: Amendment to 17/00283/BW - Changes to Internal Layout CASE OFFICER: Stephen Beveridge, Tel: 01259 450000 CASE NO: 21/00080/BW DATE REGISTERED: 10th March 2021 APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr & Mrs F. Nairn Neil MacFarlane 11 Carnaughton Place 11 Bank Street Alva Alloa Clackmannanshire FK10 1HP FK12 5BY LOCATION: 11 Carnaughton Place Alva Clackmannanshire FK12 5BY DESCRIPTION: Extension to Dwellinghouse to Form Kitchen, Utility, WC & Remove Garage CASE OFFICER: Stephen Beveridge, Tel: 01259 450000 CASE NO: 21/00081/BW DATE REGISTERED: 9th March 2021 APPLICANT: AGENT: Mr George Watt Sandy Nicol 2 Caroline Crescent 6 St Leonards Alva Tillicoultry Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire FK12 5BT
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