The Attached List Shows Those Planning Applications Received by the Council During the Stated Week

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The Attached List Shows Those Planning Applications Received by the Council During the Stated Week CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK ENDING 8TH FEBRUARY 2018 The attached list shows those planning applications received by the Council during the stated week. These applications can be inspected during normal working hours at the address below: STRATEGIC PLANNING, HIGHWAYS, TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION COUNTY HALL CARDIFF CF10 4UW Any enquiries or representations should be addressed to the CHIEF STRATEGIC PLANNING, HIGHWAYS, TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION OFFICER at the above address. In view of the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, such representations will normally be available for public inspection. At Council on the 29 June 2017 the following Planning Commitee dates for 2017/18 were agreed: · 7 March 2018 · 11 April 2018 · 9 May 2018 · 13 June 2018 · 11 July 2018 · 15 August 2018 Total Count of Applications: 65 BUTETOWN 18/00137/MNR Listed Building Consent Expected Decision DEL Received: 26/01/2018 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr Rees Vitec Consult, Unit 7 Greenmeadow Springs Business, Greenmeadow springs business park, Tongwynlais Agents: , , , , , Proposal: PUBLIC ACCESS WIFI FOR CUSTOMERS ON PLATFORM AREAS OF THE STATION At: CARDIFF CENTRAL STATION, PENARTH ROAD, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5DN 18/00220/MNR Discharge of Condition(s) Expected Decision DEL Received: 30/01/2018 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr moss Gorilla TV Ltd, Gloworks, Heol Porth Teigr, Cardiff Agents: , , , , , Proposal: DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 14 (EXTERNAL PLANT) OF 11/00026/DCI At: GORILLA TV LTD FOURTH FLOOR, GLOWORKS CENTRE OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES, HEOL PORTH TEIGR, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 4GA CAERAU 18/00279/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/02/2018 Ward: CAERAU Case Officer: Matthew Williams Applicant: Mr Cronick , 5, Heol Trenewydd, Caerau Agents: Franks And Toms Ltd, Office 8, St. Andrews Crescent, Cardiff, , CF10 3DD Proposal: GROUND FLOOR KITCHEN EXTENSION AND INTERNAL ALTERATIONS At: 5 HEOL TRENEWYDD, CAERAU, CARDIFF, CF5 5LU CANTON 18/00281/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/02/2018 Ward: CANTON Case Officer: Stuart Bannister Applicant: Ms Sally Jones , 24A Ely Road, Llandaff, CARDIFF Agents: Mr Neil Jones, 24A Ely Road, LLandaff, Cardiff, , CF5 2JG Proposal: ALTERATIONS TO GROUND FLOOR FLAT TO INCLUDE CHANGING GARAGE TO BEDROOM INCLUDING DOOR TO WINDOW CREATE CAR PARKING SPACE, CHANGE LIVING ROOM PATIO DOORS TO WINDOW AND KITCHEN TO PATIO DOORS At: 24 DULWICH GARDENS, CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 1SE 18/00290/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/02/2018 Ward: CANTON Case Officer: Joanne Jones Applicant: Mr S Price Oriel Design Limited, Ty Cefn, Rectory Road, Cardiff Agents: , , , , , Proposal: SINGLE STOREY REAR SUN LOUNGE AND CLOAKROOM EXTENSION At: 16 VICTORIA AVENUE, CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 1ET CATHAYS 2 18/00103/DCH Non Material Amendment Householder Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/02/2018 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Richard Butler Applicant: Mr Rhys James , 75 Cosmeston Street, Cathays, Cardiff Agents: Snug, 11 Cambrian Drive, Marshfield, Cardiff, , CF3 2TE Proposal: ALTERATIONS TO 17/00106/DCH TO REPLACE THE ROOFLIGHTS WITH ROOF LANTERNS At: 75 COSMESTON STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4LQ 18/00134/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 30/01/2018 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Richard Butler Applicant: Mr Saad Mseer , 69 Manor Street, Heath, Cardiff Agents: , , , , , Proposal: BUILD A SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION WITH ATTIC CONVERSION TO DORMER AND EN-SUITE AND GYM ROOM AT END OF GARDEN At: 88 GELLIGAER STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4LB 18/00278/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/02/2018 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Stuart Williams Applicant: Mr Morris , Flat 4, 29 Marlborough Road, CARDIFF Agents: , , , , , Proposal: CHANGE OF USE FOR TWO ROOMS ON THE TOP FLOOR TO TATTOO STUDIO At: BODY BASIXS, 12B CHURCHILL WAY, CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 2DX A/18/00011/MNR Advertisement Expected Decision DEL Received: 07/02/2018 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr Fox , , , Agents: Lakeside Signs Limited, Cardiff House, Cardiff Road, Barry, , CF63 2AW Proposal: EXTERNAL SIGNAGE At: RUMMER TAVERN, 14 DUKE STREET, CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 1AY CREIGAU/ST FAGANS 18/00151/MJR Reserved Matters Expected Decision DEL Received: 02/02/2018 Ward: CREIGAU/ST FAGANS Case Officer: Nick Beckley Applicant: Mr Price Persimmon Homes East Wales, Llantrisant Business Park, Llantrisant, Agents: , , , , , Proposal: APPROVAL OF RESERVED MATTERS IN RESPECT OF 14/00852/DCO FOR THE ENABLING WORKS COMPRISING OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE INTERNAL ROADS AND DRAINAGE ASSOCIATED WITH THE FIRST PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT At: LAND TO THE NORTH OF M4 JUNCTION 33, CREIGIAU 18/00215/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 30/01/2018 Ward: CREIGAU/ST FAGANS Case Officer: Jacqueline Howard Applicant: Mr Lyons HCE Adventure Ltd, Heol Pant-y-Gored, Creigiau, CARDIFF Agents: Djialli Associates, St Hilarion House Rhiwbina Hill, Cardiff, , , CF14 6UP Proposal: CONSTRUCTION OF 3 No SINGLE STOREY LOG CABINS 3 At: HCE ADVENTURE LIMITED RED OAK CREEK LOG CABIN, HEOL PANT-Y-GORED, CREIGIAU, CARDIFF, CF15 9NE 18/00219/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/02/2018 Ward: CREIGAU/ST FAGANS Case Officer: Jacqueline Howard Applicant: Mr Wiliam St Fagans National Museum of History, Michaelston Road, St Fagans, CARDIFF Agents: National Museum of Wales, Museum of Welsh Life, Michaelston Road, St Fagans, CARDIFF, CF5 6XB Proposal: ERECTION OF A 7M X 4M SINGLE STOREY TOILET BLOCK OF BLOCK-WORK WALLS FACED WITH STONE AND AN OAK SHINGLE ROOF. ALONG WITH THE ERECTION OF A SMALL BUILDING TO DISGUISE AN AIR-SOURCE HEAT-PUMP TO SUPPLY UNDER-FLOOR HEATING. BOTH DESIGNED TO LOOK LIKE 13TH CENTURY BUILDINGS At: MUSEUM OF WELSH LIFE, MICHAELSTON ROAD, ST FAGANS, CARDIFF, CF5 6XB 18/00250/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 01/02/2018 Ward: CREIGAU/ST FAGANS Case Officer: Hayley Williams Applicant: Mr S Morrison , C/O Agent, , Agents: Terry Nunns Architect, Bedw Arian, School Lane, Gwaelod-y-Garth, Cardiff, CF15 9HN Proposal: SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL LIVING & UTLITY AREAS At: 2 THE GROVE, CARDIFF ROAD, CREIGIAU, CARDIFF, CF15 9NL CYNCOED 18/00135/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 30/01/2018 Ward: CYNCOED Case Officer: Matthew Williams Applicant: Mr & Mrs Griffith-Williams , 66, Rhyd y Penau Road, Cyncoed Agents: Novo Architecture Ltd, 10 Bradenham Place, Cardiff, , , CF64 2AG Proposal: PROPOSED TWO STOREY EXTENSION TO SIDE AND SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO REAR At: 66 RHYD Y PENAU ROAD, CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF23 6PU 18/00172/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 31/01/2018 Ward: CYNCOED Case Officer: Richard Butler Applicant: Mr Zhang , 72, Fidlas Avenue, Cyncoed Agents: , , , , , Proposal: SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO SIDE AND REAR, REAR DORMER AND ROOFLIGHTS TO THE FRONT At: 72 FIDLAS AVENUE, CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF14 0NZ 18/00206/DCH Non Material Amendment Householder Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/02/2018 Ward: CYNCOED Case Officer: Joanne Jones Applicant: Mr & Mrs Hastings , 6, Hollybush Road, Cyncoed Agents: , , , , , Proposal: ALTERATIONS TO 16/02861/DCH - OMIT MIDDLE AREA OF SINGLE STOREY FLAT ROOF AND REPLACE WITH CONTINUOUS LEAN-TO ROOF At: 6 HOLLYBUSH ROAD, CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF23 6TA 18/00217/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 29/01/2018 Ward: CYNCOED Case Officer: Mark Hancock 4 Applicant: Mr Legge , 16, Heath Halt Road, Cyncoed Agents: , , , , , Proposal: THE WORKS INVOLVE THE CONSTRUCTION OF A RAISED DECKING AREA TO THE REAR OF THE PROPERTY AND THE DEMOLITION OF PART OF THE EXISTING CONCRETE STAIRCASE. At: 16 HEATH HALT ROAD, CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF23 5QF 18/00234/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 08/02/2018 Ward: CYNCOED Case Officer: Matthew Williams Applicant: Mr WILLIAMS , 6, Lakeside Drive, Cyncoed Agents: Vale Consultancy, 29 Bocam Park, Old Field Road, Pencoed, Bridgend, CF35 5LJ Proposal: GABLE FRONT ELEVATION ROOF EXTENSION, AND SECOND STOREY REAR EXTENSION At: 6 LAKESIDE DRIVE, LAKESIDE, CARDIFF, CF23 6DD 18/00272/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/02/2018 Ward: CYNCOED Case Officer: David Braund Applicant: Mr HUGHES , 13, Bryn-Awelon Road, Cyncoed Agents: DLP Architecture Ltd, Systems House, 89 Heol Don, Whitchurch, Cardiff, CF14 2AT Proposal: PROPOSED EXTENSIONS, RECONFIGURATION & CONVERSION TO FORM TWO FLATS At: 13 BRYN-AWELON ROAD, CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF23 6QR FAIRWATER 18/00192/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 31/01/2018 Ward: FAIRWATER Case Officer: Hayley Williams Applicant: Mr Balankhrishna , Ty Du, wentlooge road, CARDIFF Agents: Skerryvore Designs, Sextons Tower, 2 Caerphilly road, Bassaleg, Newport, NP10 8LE Proposal: CHANGES PROPOSED TO SCHEME APPROVED UNDER PLANNING PERMISSION 16/00424/MNR - TO ACCOMMODATE WATER SERVICE PIPE ON SITE. THE PROPOSED PROPERTY WILL BE OF REDUCED DEPTH, INCREASED WIDTH AND ELEVATIONS WILL VARY At: 284 ST FAGANS ROAD, FAIRWATER, CARDIFF, CF5 3EY 18/00216/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 06/02/2018 Ward: FAIRWATER Case Officer: Richard Butler Applicant: Mr Rye , 216 St Fagans Road, Fairwater, Cardiff Agents: , , , , , Proposal: DROP THE KERB OUTSIDE OF HOUSE TO ENABLE
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