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Weekly List of Valid Planning Applications Week Ending 17 October 2014 Weekly Planning list for 17 October 2014 Page 1 Argyll and Bute Council Planning Weekly List of Valid Planning Applications Week ending 17 October 2014 17/10/2014 9:33 Weekly Planning list for 17 October 2014 Page 2 Bute and Cowal Reference: 14/01893/PP Officer: Lucy Mansey Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Cowal Community Council: Kilfinan Community Council Proposal: Erection of timber decking to front of dwellinghouse Location: Tr inga, Shore Road, Kames,Tighnabr uaich, Argyll And Bute, PA21 2AF Applicant: Mrs Linda McKinlay Dar nchester House,Dar nchester,Near Coldstream, TD12 4HZ Ag ent: Patr ickWilson 2/2 185 Garrioch Road, Glasgow, G20 8RL Development Type: 01 - Householder Development Grid Ref: 197443 - 671228 Reference: 14/02288/PP Officer: StevenGove Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Isle Of Bute Community Council: Bute Community Council Proposal: Erection of cattle shed Location: Dr umachloyFar m, Rothesay, Isle Of Bute,Argyll And Bute, PA20 0QX Applicant: Mr Duncan Lyon Dr umachloyFar m ,Etr ick, Isle Of Bute,PA20 0QX Ag ent: Br ian Stewart The Studio , 9 Waterside Street, Largs,KA30 9LN Development Type: 10B - Other developments - Local Grid Ref: 203205 - 667093 Reference: 14/02494/TPO Officer: Lucy Mansey Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Cowal Community Council: Kilfinan Community Council Proposal: Felling of twoOak trees Location: Buttercup Meadow, Tighnabr uaich, Argyll And Bute,PA21 2BB Applicant: Johanne Sim Anchorage House,Tighnabr uaich, Argyll, PA21 2DX Ag ent: David Doherty Development Type: 0-not required for statutoryretur ns Grid Ref: 197711 - 672714 17/10/2014 9:33 Weekly Planning list for 17 October 2014 Page 3 Reference: 14/02502/NMA Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Cowal Community Council: ColintraiveAnd Glendaruel CC Proposal: Non material amendment to planning permission reference 14/01056/PP (Erection of extension and alterations to incorpo- rate an additional deck) - alteration to fenestrations and alter- ation to deckand steps on west elevation Location: South Hall, Colintraive, Argyll And Bute,PA22 3AU Applicant: Mrs Joanna Sinclair C/o Agent Ag ent: AndrewScott 12 West Argyle Street, Helensburgh 8XS,G84 Development Type: 0-not required for statutoryretur ns Grid Ref: 206056 - 672039 17/10/2014 9:33 Weekly Planning list for 17 October 2014 Page 4 Major Applications Team, White- gates Offices, Lochgilphead Reference: 14/02249/MFF Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Oban North And Lorn Community Council: Ta ynuilt Community Council Proposal: Modification of existing fin fish far m site comprising 6 additional cages,addition of feed barge and increase of cage sizes from 70 metre circumference to 80 metre circumference and increase in extent of moorings. Location: Port NaMine Fish Far m (Etive3), Inverawe,Taynuilt, Argyll Applicant: Dawfresh Far ming Ltd Bothwell Industrial Estate,Uddingston, Lanarkshire,G71 6LS Ag ent: N/A Development Type: 08B - Marine Finfish Far ming -Local Grid Ref: 203258 - 733119 Reference: 14/02488/MFF Officer: Richard Kerr Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Cowal Community Council: ColintraiveAnd Glendaruel CC Proposal: Relocation of shellfish raft Location: Colbr uach, Loch Striven, Dunoon, Argyll And Bute,PA23 8RG Applicant: Mr Frank McGhee 6Cupar Drive, Greenock, PA16 0YN Ag ent: Wallace Stone LLP - Per Mr G Brown Doges Unit 2, Templeton On The Green, 62 Templeton Street, Glasgow, G40 1DA Development Type: 08B - Marine Finfish Far ming -Local Grid Ref: 205103 - 683081 17/10/2014 9:33 Weekly Planning list for 17 October 2014 Page 5 Helensburgh and Lomond Reference: 14/01616/LIB Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Helensburgh Central Community Council: Helensburgh Community Council Proposal: Installation of 4 air conditioning units (partretrospective) Location: 28 West Princes Street, Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 8TD Applicant: Costa Limited Whitbread Court,Porz Avenue, Dunstable,LU5 5XE Ag ent: Gerald Eve 72 WelbeckStreet, London, W1G 0AY Development Type: 14 - Listed bldg. + con. area consents Grid Ref: 229604 - 682401 Reference: 14/01662/PP Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Helensburgh Central Community Council: Helensburgh Community Council Proposal: Installation of 4 air conditioning units (partretrospective) Location: 28 West Princes Street, Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 8TD Applicant: Costa Limited Whitbread Court,Porz Avenue, Dunstable,LU5 5XE Ag ent: Gerald Eve 72 WelbeckStreet, London, W1G 0AY Development Type: 10B - Other developments - Local Grid Ref: 229604 - 682401 Reference: 14/02177/PP Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Helensburgh And Lomond South Community Council: Cardross Community Council Proposal: Erection of rear garden fence (retrospective). Location: 20 Graham Crescent, Cardross,Dumbar ton, Argyll And Bute, G82 5JH Applicant: Miss Margaret Ann Campbell 20 Graham Crescent, Cardross,Dumbar ton, Argyll And Bute, G82 5JH Ag ent: N/A Development Type: 01 - Householder Development Grid Ref: 234822 - 677209 17/10/2014 9:33 Weekly Planning list for 17 October 2014 Page 6 Reference: 14/02302/PP Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Helensburgh And Lomond South Community Council: Helensburgh Community Council Proposal: Alterations and extension to building, including refurbishment and replacement of existing flat roof with newpitch roof struc- ture Location: Dr umfor k Centre , Churchill Square,Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 9HL Applicant: Defence Infrastr ucture Organisation 30 Hamilton Road, For thviewHouse,Rosyth, KY11 2BL Ag ent: SJConvery Architects 20 High Craig Hall Road, Craighall Business Par k, Glasgow, G4 9UD Development Type: 10B - Other developments - Local Grid Ref: 231142 - 682813 Reference: 14/02412/TPO Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Helensburgh Central Community Council: Helensburgh Community Council Proposal: Proposed felling of 1 Labur nham tree. Location: Braeside,2Stafford Street, Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 9HU Applicant: Mr James McMillan Braeside,2Stafford Street, Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 9HU Ag ent: N/A Development Type: 0-not required for statutoryretur ns Grid Ref: 229775 - 682888 Reference: 14/02445/TPO Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Helensburgh Central Community Council: Helensburgh Community Council Proposal: Felling of 1 Myrobalan Plum tree and 1 Norway Maple tree and pollarding of 1 Lime tree Location: 43 Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 9JW Applicant: Professor Moos 43 Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 9JW Ag ent: Liam MacKenzie Gowanbrae,Little Aiden Road, Kilcreggan, Argyll And Bute, G84 0JY Development Type: 0-not required for statutoryretur ns Grid Ref: 229683 - 682969 17/10/2014 9:33 Weekly Planning list for 17 October 2014 Page 7 Reference: 14/02449/HSZCON Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Lomond North Community Council: Garelochhead Community Council Proposal: Application to var y conditions on deemed Hazardous Sub- stance Consent 7/10/1993 and Hazardous Substance Consent 08/00353/HSZCON (to enable the use of Pour Point Depres- sant). Location: Ocean Ter minal, Finnar t, Garelochhead, Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 0EY Applicant: Petroineos Manufactur ing Scotland Limited PO Box21, Bo’ness Road, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire,FK3 9XH Ag ent: N/A Development Type: 16 - Hazardous substances consents Grid Ref: 223772 - 694742 Reference: 14/02451/PP Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Helensburgh Central Community Council: Helensburgh Community Council Proposal: Erection of storage building Location: Helensburgh CricketAnd RugbyClub,Rhu Road Higher, Helensburgh, Argyll And Bute Applicant: Helensburgh CricketAnd RugbyFootball Club Clubhouse , Rhu Road Higher,Helensburgh, G84 8YJ Ag ent: Mr AndrewNisbet Ty Rhiw , Station Road, Rhu, Helensburgh, G84 8LW Development Type: 10B - Other developments - Local Grid Ref: 228577 - 683227 Reference: 14/02452/PP Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Lomond North Community Council: Garelochhead Community Council Proposal: Change of use of post office (class 1) to dwellinghouse (class 9) Location: Garelochhead Post Office , Fairway,Garelochhead, Helens- burgh, Argyll And Bute,G84 0BA Applicant: Mr StuartMcQueen The Anchor Pub , Shore Road, Garelochhead, G84 0AH Ag ent: Organic Architects Ltd 41 West King Street, Helensburgh, G84 8UL Development Type: 03B - Housing - Local Grid Ref: 224059 - 691301 17/10/2014 9:33 Weekly Planning list for 17 October 2014 Page 8 Oban, Lorn and the Isles Reference: 13/02478/PP Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Oban North And Lorn Community Council: Lismore Community Council Proposal: Alterations to vehicular access and earthwor ks (retrospective) Location: Land North East Of Argyll Cottage,AnT-Sraid, Isle Of Lismore Applicant: Mr D Meddes Killean, Achnacroish, Isle Of Lismore,Oban, Argyll And Bute, PA34 5UG Ag ent: N/A Development Type: 10B - Other developments - Local Grid Ref: 184297 - 741420 Reference: 14/01213/PP Officer: Allocated ToArea Office Telephone: 01546 605518 Ward Details: 20 - Oban South And The Isles Community Council: Tiree Community Council Proposal: Alterations and change of use of warehouse to
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