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Applications Identified As 'Delegated' Shall Be Dealt with Under These Powers Unless More Than 5 Objections Are Received Enterprise Resources Planning and Building Standards Weekly List of Planning Applications List of planning applications registered by the Council for the week ending From : - 08/08/2011 To : 12/08/2011 Note to Members: Applications identified as 'Delegated' shall be dealt with under these powers unless more than 5 objections are received. In such cases the application will be referred to the appropriate area committee. Any queries on any of the applications contained in the list or requests to refer an application to committee should be directed to the area manager/team leader at the appropriate area office. A Member should only request that a team leader or manager consider referring a delegated application to committee if the Member still has concerns about an application after having discussed the matter with the team leader/manager. Note for Community Councils and members of the public: If you wish further information on any application included in the list, please contact the case officer dealing with application. Alternatively you can contact the officer using the relevant email address below or you can view the application and associated documents on the Council's website at www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk or at the appropriate Planning and Building Standards area office. Hamilton Area Tel. 0845 7406080 Email [email protected] East Kilbride Area Tel. 0845 7406080 Email [email protected] Clydesdale Area Tel. 0845 7406080 Email [email protected] Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Tel. 0845 7406080 Email [email protected] Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Cambuslang development Application ref: CR/11/0163 Erection of upper 10 Hawthorn Way Mr A Khan Geoff Merriman Date valid: 05/08/2011 floor side extension Cambuslang G72 Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen and two storey rear 7AF 10 Hawthorn Way Powers: Delegated 4 Viaduct Road extension Cambuslang G72 Grid reference: 263058 660312 Clarkston 7AF Ward no: 13 Cambuslang West Glasgow G76 8BW Ward councillor: David Baillie Russell Clearie Clare McColl Officer: Alastair McGibbon 01355 806386 Application ref: CR/11/0164 Replacement of 7 66 Milrig Road Mr R Spence C R Smith Date valid: 09/08/2011 windows and 1 door Rutherglen G73 Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen 2NH 66 Milrig Road Powers: Delegated 27 Gardeners Rutherglen G73 Grid reference: 260940 661093 Street 2NH Ward no: 12 Rutherglen Central Dunfermline KY12 and North 0RN Ward councillor: Gordon Clark Edward McAvoy Denis McKenna Officer: Chris McTeir 01355 806294 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/08/2011 to 12/08/2011 Page 2 of 20 Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rutherglen development Application ref: CR/11/0165 Installation of 88 Fernbrae Mr Stuart Whitelaw Arc Architectural Date valid: 11/08/2011 replacement Avenue Services Ltd Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen window Glasgow 88 Fernbrae Powers: Delegated 25 Cortmalaw G73 4AE Avenue Grid reference: 261920 659036 Avenue Glasgow Ward no: 11 Rutherglen South Glasgow G73 4AE G33 1TE Ward councillor: Eileen Baxendale Anne Higgins Brian McKenna Officer: Chris McTeir 01355 806294 Application ref: CR/11/0166 Erection of single 28 Buckingham Mr and Mrs Richard Burnhead Builders Date valid: 11/08/2011 storey rear Drive McFadden Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen extension and Rutherglen 28 Buckingham Powers: Delegated 13 Cherry Tree associated G73 3NH Drive Grid reference: 262710 661073 Drive alterations Rutherglen Ward no: 13 Cambuslang West Blackwood G73 3NH Kirkmuirhill Ward councillor: David Baillie Lanark Russell Clearie ML11 9TF Clare McColl Officer: Alastair McGibbon 01355 806386 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/08/2011 to 12/08/2011 Page 3 of 20 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Carluke development Application ref: CL/11/0359 Erection of single 116 Clyde Street Mrs D McClellan Alex Cullen & Co. Date valid: 09/08/2011 storey extension to Carluke Area office: Clydesdale rear of ML8 5BG 116 Clyde Street Powers: Delegated 18A Bloomgate dwellinghouse Carluke Grid reference: 283977 650855 Lanark ML8 5BG Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West ML11 9ET Ward councillor: Alex Allison Ian Gray Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Pamela McMorran 01555 673209 Application ref: CL/11/0363 Erection of single 114 Clyde Street Morveen Urquhart Ian Keachie Date valid: 11/08/2011 storey extension to Carluke Area office: Clydesdale rear of ML8 5BG 114 Clyde Street Powers: Delegated 72 North Orchard dwellinghouse Carluke Grid reference: 284018 650841 Street ML8 5BG Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West Motherwell ML1 3JL Ward councillor: Alex Allison Ian Gray Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Stuart Ramsay 01555 673187 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/08/2011 to 12/08/2011 Page 4 of 20 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Carluke development Application ref: CL/11/0364 Siting of mobile 47A Sandy Road Helen Isaac Nisbet Date valid: 09/08/2011 snack van unit Carluke Area office: Clydesdale (retrospective) ML8 5DR 20 James Street Powers: Delegated Grid reference: 284654 651021 Carluke Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West ML8 4DE Ward councillor: Alex Allison Ian Gray Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Stuart Ramsay 01555 673187 Application ref: CL/11/0358 Siting of portakabin 39 North Vennel Clydesdale Date valid: 08/08/2011 to rear of building Lanark Community Area office: Clydesdale Initiatives Powers: Delegated Grid reference: 288158 643781 39 North Vennel Ward no: 02 Clydesdale North Lanark ML11 7PT Ward councillor: Mary McNeill Patrick Ross-Taylor George Sutherland Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/08/2011 to 12/08/2011 Page 5 of 20 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rural Area development Application ref: CL/11/0355 Erection of land adjacent to Mr Andrew Entrust Date valid: 01/08/2011 windturbine 27.05m Wolfcrooks Farm Muirhead Area office: Clydesdale to tip Cottage 6 Sandiland Gate Powers: Delegated Daresbury Muirhead Douglas Water Grid reference: 286296 635777 Innovation Centre Douglas ML11 9NX Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South Keckwick Lane ML11 9PA Daresbury Ward councillor: Archie Manson WA4 4FS Alex McInnes Danny Meikle Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 Application ref: CL/11/0356 Erection of a 27.13 Arthurshiels Mr D Lyon Mint Energy Date valid: 04/08/2011 metre high wind Quothquan (Scotland) Ltd Area office: Clydesdale turbine Biggar Arthurshiels Powers: Delegated Station House (Amendment to ML12 6NB Quothquan Grid reference: 300434 641351 South Street planning consent Biggar Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Milnathort No: CL/10/0538) ML12 6NB KY13 9XB Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Jerry Gigya 01555 673170 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/08/2011 to 12/08/2011 Page 6 of 20 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rural Area development Application ref: CL/11/0357 Erection of Land at Silvermuir Mr Stuart McRae BDS Date valid: 02/08/2011 dwellinghouse and Road Area office: Clydesdale detached garage Ravenstruther Jerviswood House Powers: Delegated 4 Silvermuir Bellfield Road Grid reference: 0 0 Ravenstruther Lanark Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East ML11 7SD Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Jerry Gigya 01555 673170 Application ref: CL/11/0360 Change of use and Easterhouse Farm Mr and Mrs John George Simpson Date valid: 08/08/2011 conversion of farm Tarbrax Robertson Architect Area office: Clydesdale outbuilding to form West Calder Easterhouse Farm Powers: Delegated 40 Main Street dwelling house EH55 8LN Tarbrax Grid reference: 301081 654846 Braehead Coalburn Ward no: 02 Clydesdale North ML11 8EZ West Calder Ward councillor: Mary McNeill EH55 8LN Patrick Ross-Taylor George Sutherland Officer: Jerry Gigya 01555 673170 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/08/2011 to 12/08/2011 Page 7 of 20 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rural Area development Application ref: CL/11/0361 Erection of Edinburgh Road BHC Ltd Date valid: 11/08/2011 non-illuminated Carnwath Area office: Clydesdale fascia signage Medwyn Park Powers: Delegated Grid reference: 271485 655895 Edinburgh Road Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Carnwath ML11 8HS Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Ailsa Graham 01555 673190 Application ref: CL/11/0362 Conversion of store 1 Cross Road Architectural Design Date valid: 09/08/2011 to form additional Crawfordjohn Solutions Scotland Area office: Clydesdale living ML12 6SN Ltd Powers: Delegated accommodation for Grid reference: 287985 623929 108 Main Street Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East the adjoining Carnwath dwellinghouse ML11 8HR Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Pamela McMorran 01555 673209 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 08/08/2011 to 12/08/2011 Page 8 of 20 East Kilbride Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent East Kilbride development Application ref: EK/11/0252 Erection of dwelling Castlehill Steading Mr and Mrs Waddell Thomas Architects Date valid: 03/08/2011 (amendment to Kittochside Road Area office: East Kilbride EK/11/0151) Kittochside G76 Castlehill Steading Powers: Delegated 244 Kittochside 9ES Kittochside Road Grid reference: 261058 656119 Road Kittochside G76 Ward no: 09 East Kilbride West Kittochside G76 9ES 9EG Ward councillor: Alan Scott
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