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198 Application Number R Applications decided by Delegated Powers between 01/04/2015 and 30/04/2015 Total Count of Applications: 198 Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? MISC/15/00018/T 12/03/2015 Plan-it Poster ADVERTISING FOR THE MOSCOW VARIOUS LOCATIONS 20 True Deemed 01/04/2015 Distribution Ltd STATE CIRCUS FOR 29TH APRIL TO AROUND THE CITY Permission 4TH MAY ADAM Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 15/00490/MJR 26/02/2015 Eagles DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 3 1-3 HOWARD GARDENS, 43 True Full 10/04/2015 (DETAILS OF REFUSE STORAGE), 4 ADAMSDOWN Discharge (DETAILS OF CYCLE STORAGE AND of Condition FACILITIES) AND 5 (SCHEDULE OF MATERIALS) OF 07/00795/C 15/00752/MJR 09/04/2015 University of South DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 9 OF ATRIUM, ADAM STREET, 18 True Full 27/04/2015 Wales 13/00641/DCI (PHASE 2 ONLY) ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, Discharge CF24 2FN of Condition 15/00753/MJR 09/04/2015 University of South DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 10 AND ATRIUM, ADAM STREET, 18 True Full 27/04/2015 Wales 11 OF 13/00641/DCI (PHASE 2 ONLY) ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, Discharge CF24 2FN of Condition 15/00788/MJR 31/03/2015 University of South DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 15 ( ATRIUM, ADAM STREET, 27 True Full 27/04/2015 Wales DRAINAGE) OF 13/00641/DCI (PHASE ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, Discharge 2 ONLY) CF24 2FN of Condition 15/00789/MJR 31/03/2015 University of South DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 16 (SITE ATRIUM, ADAM STREET, 27 True Full 27/04/2015 Wales LOGISTICS PLAN, PREPARED BY ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, Discharge BOUYGUES, DRAWING NO. LP01 CF24 2FN of Condition CONSTRUCTION METHOD STATEMENT, PREPARED BY BOUYGUES) OF 13/00641/DCI BUTE Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 15/00513/DCH 03/03/2015 Colebourne SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO 5 CRAIGLEE DRIVE, 42 True Permission 14/04/2015 REAR OF PROPERTY. ATLANTIC WHARF, be granted CARDIFF, CF10 4BN Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 15/00459/MJR 19/03/2015 Townscape Homes ltd NON MATERIAL AMENDMENT TO 20 ROYAL STUART LANE, 28 True Permission 16/04/2015 ALLOW FOR OMISSION OF BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, be granted PROJECTING BAY WINDOWS AND CF10 5EL AMENDMENT OF BALCONIES AND REPOSITIONING ENTRANCE DOORS Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 15/00303/MNR 06/02/2015 Cardiff Council ERECTION OF PROPOSED LAND AT WEST CANAL 54 True Permission 01/04/2015 Highways Department TEMPORARY BUS DRIVER FACILITY, WHARF, BUTETOWN be granted FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS. A/14/00151/MNR 15/12/2014 Harlech Advertising T/A MODERNISATION OF THE EXISTING LAND AT JUCTION OF 115 False Permission 09/04/2015 Insite FIVE GATEWAY ADVERTISEMENT BUTE STREET AND JOHN be granted PANELS STREET, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5SP 15/00282/MNR 05/02/2015 Emberton CHANGE OF USE OF OFFICE CLASS 1 COLUMBUS WALK, 63 False Permission 09/04/2015 B1 TO CLASS D1 GP DOCTOR'S BRIGANTINE PLACE, be granted CLINIC. WATERFRONT,CARDIFF,C F10 5DD. 15/00357/MNR 03/03/2015 Leisure Culture and INSTALLATION OF A TEMPORARY TEMPORARY 49 True Permission 21/04/2015 Events AMUSEMENT RIDE AMUSEMENT RIDE be granted (CAROUSEL/GALLOPERS) AND (CAROUSEL/GALLOPS) PAYMENT BOOTH. AND PAYMENT BOOTH, PIERHEAD STREET, CARDIFF BAY 14/02945/MNR 12/02/2015 Associated British Ports INSTALLATION OF LOW PROFILE G SHED, LONGSHIPS 77 False Permission 30/04/2015 South Wales SOLAR PV SYSTEM ONTO THE ROAD, CARDIFF BAY, be granted EXISTING ROOF OF G SHED, CARDIFF, CF10 4RP LONGSHIPS ROAD, CARDIFF DOCKS. 15/00346/MNR 02/03/2015 European Metal CONSTRUCTION OF REPLACEMENT EUROPEAN METAL 38 True Permission 09/04/2015 Recycling Limited 1) WEIGHBRIDGE OFFICE AND RECYCLING LTD, ROATH be granted STAFF FACILITIES. 2) BOUNDARY DOCK ROAD, CARDIFF AND SCREENING FENCES. 3) TWO BAY, CARDIFF, CF10 4ED WEIGHBRIDGES 4) A NON FERROUS STORAGE SHED 5) BIKE AND MOTOR CYCLE SHEDS CANT Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 15/00446/DCH 06/03/2015 Michael Johnson PROPOSED GARAGES 119 ROMILLY ROAD, 46 True Planning 21/04/2015 Property CONSTRUCTED ON DISUSED REAR CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 Permission ENCLOSED GARDEN AREA FOR USE 1FN be refused BY THE FLATS 15/00449/DCH 24/02/2015 Kahn Proposed single storey rear kitchen 24 BROAD STREET, 56 True Permission 21/04/2015 extension CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 be granted 8BY Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 14/02826/MNR 31/12/2014 Hooper-Nash CONVERSION OF VACANT LISTED PARK GROVE FINANCIAL 99 False Permission 09/04/2015 OFFICE BUILDING INTO 4 DUPLEX MANAGEMENT LTD, 275 be granted APARTMENTS INCLUDING AN COWBRIDGE ROAD EAST, EXTENSION TO REAR CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 1JB 15/00470/MNR 19/02/2015 HUGHES DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 3 53 THEOBALD ROAD, 41 True Full 01/04/2015 (REFUSE STORAGE) AND 4 (CYCLE CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 Discharge PARKING) OF PLANNING 1LQ of Condition APPLICATION 13/02721/DCO 15/00355/MNR 10/02/2015 S Fry Properties Ltd DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 8 55 GROSVENOR STREET, 51 True Full 02/04/2015 (LANDSCAPE SCHEME) OF CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 Discharge 13/01121/DCO 1NJ of Condition 15/00173/MNR 02/02/2015 Grainger CHANGE OF USE OF EXISTING 12 CLIVE ROAD, CANTON, 74 False Planning 17/04/2015 GROUND FLOOR COMMERCIAL CARDIFF, CF5 1HJ Permission PREMISES AND FIRST FLOOR FLAT be refused TO D1 NURSERY ACCOMMODATING UP TO 50 CHILDREN AND MINOR ALTERATIONS 15/00043/MNR 08/01/2015 Ely Bridge Development DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 19 FORMER PAPER MILL 102 False Full 20/04/2015 Company Ltd (LONG TERM MANAGEMENT PLAN ARJO WIGGINS, OLD MILL Discharge FOR THE REMOVAL OF VEGETATION BUSINESS PARK, of Condition FROM THE RIVER CHANNEL SANATORIUM ROAD, BETWEEN THE SITE OF THE CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 CONCRETE PIER/CILL AND ELY 8DS BRIDGE AND FOR THE PREVENTION OF RE-GROWTH OF VEGETATION IN THIS AREA IN PERPETUITY)AND 20 (DETAILS OF THE IMPACT OF THE PROPOSED FLOOD BUND AND DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE ON THE LINE OF MATURE TREES ADJACENT TO THE SOUTH/SOUTH EAST BOUNDARY OF THE SITE) OF PLANNING APPLICATION 12/01663/DCO CATH Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 15/00466/DCH 24/02/2015 Hasan GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR REAR 51 HARRIET STREET, 52 True Permission 17/04/2015 EXTENSION CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 be granted 4BW 15/00213/DCH 29/01/2015 James Single storey rear extension of 4m to 31 COBURN STREET, 63 False Planning 02/04/2015 retain over 50% of garden space and CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 Permission complying with PD rules. Rear dormer 4BQ be refused extension stepped in from all sides and finished in hanging slate. 15/00272/DCH 04/02/2015 Hughes TWO STOREY REAR EXTENSION. 50 THESIGER STREET, 57 False Planning 02/04/2015 CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 Permission 4BN be refused 14/02845/DCH 06/01/2015 Ghaffar GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR REAR 66-68 COBURN STREET, 85 False Permission 01/04/2015 EXTENSIONS AND DORMER TO 66 CATHAYS, CARDIFF be granted AND 68 COBURN STREET. 15/00010/DCH 05/01/2015 JJP Properties SIDE & REAR EXTENSIONS TO 75 WYEVERNE ROAD, 86 False Permission 01/04/2015 GROUND FLOOR. CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 be granted 4BG 15/00413/DCH 19/02/2015 M.D. Walters Property INTERNAL ALTERATIONS AND 23 MAY STREET, 42 True Permission 02/04/2015 SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 be granted REAR 4EW 15/00338/DCH 10/02/2015 Eveleigh FIRST FLOOR REAR EXTENSION AND 69 CRANBROOK STREET, 51 True Permission 02/04/2015 EXTERNAL ALTERATIONS CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 be granted 4AL 15/00113/DCH 24/02/2015 Campbell REAR GROUND FLOOR EXTENSIONS 137 RHYMNEY STREET, 64 False Permission 29/04/2015 400MM OR LESS DEPTH FROM CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 be granted ORIGINAL MAIN HOUSE AND ANNEXE 4DL WALLS AND REAR DORMER SET BACK 300MM FROM ORIGINAL MAIN HOUSE REAR WALL. 15/00287/DCH 05/03/2015 Quin & Co Ltd Single storey rear extension, rear 152 & 154 RHYMNEY 35 True Permission 09/04/2015 dormer extension and associated STREET, CATHAYS, be granted internal alterations to both 152 & 154 CARDIFF, CF24 4DJ Rhymney Street Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 14/03005/MJR 29/12/2014 Crown Student Living PARTIAL DEMOLITION REQUIRED TO CARADOG HOUSE, 1-6 ST 116 False Permission 24/04/2015 FACILITATE RE-DEVELOPMENT OF ANDREW'S PLACE, be granted CHANGE OF USE AND PARTIAL CATHAYS PARK, CARDIFF, RE-BUILD OF CARADOG HOUSE TO CF10 3BE PROVIDE 378 STUDENT BEDS CONSISTING OF 152 TWODIOS (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY), 40 STUDIOS AND 17 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY STUDIOS WITH APPROXIMATELY 250M² OF ANCILLARY COMMUNAL STUDENT FACILITIES AND ASSOCIATED WORKS. 15/00564/MJR 09/03/2015 Investment Construction DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 11 OF CATHAYS MOSQUE, 33 52 True Full 30/04/2015 Ltd 13/00531/DCI CRWYS ROAD, CATHAYS, Discharge CARDIFF, CF24 4YF of Condition Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 15/00817/MNR RPA Investments DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 5 21 WINDSOR PLACE, CITY Full 10/04/2015 (FRONT ENCLOSURE BRICK CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 Discharge SAMPLE) OF PLANNING PERMISSION 3BY of Condition 14/02448/MNR AND LISTED BUILDING
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