Planning Applications Validated for the Period 18/01/2021 to 22/01/2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type

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Planning Applications Validated for the Period 18/01/2021 to 22/01/2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type Planning Applications Validated For The Period 18/01/2021 to 22/01/2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type LA02/2021/0038/RM Proposed dwelling on a Farm Adjacent to 126 Loughbeg Road Toomebridge Reserved Matters LA02/2021/0039/F Proposed erection of 17 dwellings comprising a mix of 1 detached and Lands immediately north north west of no.s 83 & 91- Full 16 semi-detached units, including construction of a section of the 117 (odds) Victoria Rise Victoria Link road scheme, associated parking and all other necessary site works. The proposal relates to an area of the over all scheme previously approved under LA02/2016/0919/F, namely site numbers 183a-198 formerly 2 detached and 14 semi-detached units. LA02/2021/0040/F Creation of 3 no. balconies to rear of building for apartments 3,5 & 7. Apartments 3 5 & 7 10 Chaine Memorial Road Full Window alterations to create access doors. Larne LA02/2021/0041/O New dwelling Site to rear of 216 Coast Road Ballygally Outline LA02/2021/0042/RM Replacement dwelling 40m approx. south east of 6 Cladytown Road Reserved Glarryford Matters LA02/2021/0043/F 2 storey side extension to dwelling 40 Fourtowns Manor Ahoghill Full LA02/2021/0045/O Site for dwelling on a farm 70M South-West of 99 Killagan Road Glarryford Outline LA02/2021/0046/LDP Construction of a new farm building adj to existing farm buildings. Adjacent to and North East of 40 Belfast Road LD Certificate Larne Proposed LA02/2021/0047/F Proposed new shed to provide Workshop/Office Space and Stores 47 Deerpark Road Glenarm Full LA02/2021/0048/F To erect a new 4 span 11,000 volt overhead line on wood pole From approx. 210m South West of 6 Browns Bay Full structures ranging from 11m to 17m in height from approx. 210m South Drive to approx. 65m North West of 11 Browns Bay West of 6 Browns Bay Drive to approx. 65m North West of 11 Browns Drive. Bay Drive. LA02/2021/0049/F Proposed new dwelling (attached to existing outbuilding) at rear of 69 69 Galgorm Road Ballymena Full Galgorm Road Ballymena LA02/2021/0050/F Proposed single storey extension to rear of existing two storey dwelling 54b Shellinghill Road Cullybackey Ballymena Full and alterations to existing garden store to form new outdoor covered BT42 1NR seating area LA02/2021/0051/F Proposed single storey extension to rear of existing two storey 17 Cushendall Road Ballymena BT43 6HA Full dwelling, replace and increase floor area of single storey front porch and internal alterations LA02/2021/0052/DC Discharge of Conditions 02, 03 and 04 of F/2010/0092/F (Above Lands Southeast and Northeast of Ballylumford Discharge of ground facilities for Proposed Gas storage facility including seawater pressure reduction station Ballylumford Road Condition pumping station and wellpad for 7 no. boreholes) - in relation to the Islandmagee with extending underground requirements to submit for approval an Environmental Management pipelines BT40 3RN Plan, a Species and Habitat Management Plan with mitigation measures and to carry out the vegetation removal, retention and restoration/replacement works in accordance with approved drawings and the approved Habitat Management Plan unless otherwise agreed in writing. Proposed Gas storage facility including seawater pumping station and wellpad LA02/2021/0055/DC Discharge of Condition No 06 of F/2010/0092/F (Above ground Lands Southeast and Northeast of Ballylumford Discharge of facilities for Proposed Gas storage facility including seawater pumping pressure reduction station Ballylumford Road Condition station and wellpad for 7 no. boreholes) - in relation to the requirement Islandmagee with extending underground pipelines to submit for approval in conjunction with DfI Roads Service a detailed programme of works and any required/associated traffic management proposals LA02/2021/0056/DC Discharge of Conditions 14 and 23 of F/2010/0092/F (Above ground Lands Southeast and Northeast of Ballylumford Discharge of facilities for Proposed Gas storage facility including seawater pumping pressure reduction station Ballylumford Road Condition station and wellpad for 7 no. boreholes) - in relation to the Islandmagee with extending underground pipelines requirements to submit a Construction Noise Monitoring Plan and a Dust Minimisation Plan respectively LA02/2021/0057/DC Discharge of Condition 24 of F/2010/0092/F (Above ground facilities for Lands Southeast and Northeast of Ballylumford Discharge of Proposed Gas storage facility including seawater pumping station and pressure reduction station Ballylumford Road Condition wellpad for 7 no. boreholes) - in relation to the requirement to submit Islandmagee with extending underground pipelines and implement a Programme of Archaeological works approved by the DfC?s Historic Environment Division LA02/2021/0058/F Amalgamation of two dwellings to form on dwelling unit, new detached 3-5 Leighinmohr Park Ballymena Full single storey garage and reconfiguration of access onto public road. LA02/2021/0059/F Proposed single storey extension to front (right hand side)and two 33 Brigadie Avenue Ballymena Full storey extension to rear, front and side (left hand side) of dwelling and proposed single storey detached garden room to rear. LA02/2021/0060/RM Proposed 2 storey dwelling with detached garage Adj to and south west of 49a Ballybollen Road Reserved Ahoghill Matters.
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