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No. 667 Listing of Planning Applications Registered NO. 667 NO. 669 LISTING OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED (FOR ADVERTISEMENT) Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Minister of Home Affairs, by the following Applications registered between 8/9/2017 and 8/16/2017. the Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956, (viz: has been exempted from Part V of this Act, under section 5 of the Economic Development Act 1968 for at least ten years; were ordinarily resident Advertised on 8/18/2017. This list was printed on 8/16/2017 in Bermuda for a period of at least ten years; and were ordinarily resident in Bermuda during the two years immediately preceding application). Objections to applications must be received within 14 days of the date advertised (September 1, 2017). BLASER, Mitchell Evan, 25 Belmont Hills, Warwick Parish WK06 Summary of Application Details VANDONINCK, Philip Ronald Elisabeth, 5 Millhouse Bay Lane, Hamilton Parish CR04 The applications shown below are available for review during normal working hours at the Department of Planning, 5th Floor, Dame Lois Browne Evans Building, 58 Court Street, Hamilton HM 12. Any person wishing to object must do so within 14 days of the date of this publication (8/18/2017). the 6th July, 2017. Letters of objection should state any interest which the objector(s) may have in property nearby, supply an address at which notice may be served on the objector(s), and provide a concise statement of the NO. 670 grounds of the objection. Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Minister of Home Affairs, by the following For further information on the objection procedure see the Development and Planning (Applications Procedure) Rules 1997. Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956, (viz: were ordinarily resident in Bermuda for the period of ten (10) years immediately preceding application; are of good conduct and character; are at least Application Application # eighteen(18) years of age; are either: a) the son or daughter of a person who was granted a permanent Devonshire 31A). Brighton Hill Church of Christ P0259/17 3 Brighton Hill Road, Devonshire CASTREE, Stephen Mark, 13 Doctors Lane, Hamilton Parish CR01 Proposal to Create a 2-Storey Multi-Purpose Building (for Social Use) with Parking Space for 45 cars and 41 Bikes. HAFT, Kinga Alexandra, 1 Lesson Lane, Devonshire Parish DV07 (In Principle) MADEIRA, Stephanie Cabral, 2 North Shore Road, Devonshire Parish HM14 Hamilton MARKHAM, Julia Grace, 19 Pain Lane, St. George’s GE03 Trott, Mr. Noel P0260/17 11 Twin Lanes South, Hamilton THRESH, Megan Amy, Fairmount, 3 Belmer Drive, Devonshire Parish DV04 Proposal to Create a Detached Garage and Storage Room with Rooftop Parking and Driveway along the South of the Property. (Final) WEBB-BAUMGARTNER, Lisa, 33 Haptons Lane, Southampton Parish SN02 Paget The St. Mawes Trust P0266/17 Lot 6 Woodstock Hill, Paget (Immediately North of 8 Woodstock Hill) Convert Pool House to Second Dwelling Unit. the 1st September, 2017. (Final) NO. 671 Paragon Trust as Trustee of Albuoy Trust P0267/17 11 Cobbs Hill Road, Paget Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Minister of Home Affairs, by the following Proposed Addition to Main House to Include Shower Room and Closet on the person(s) for the grant of Bermudian status under the provisions of section 20B(2)(b) of the Bermuda Upper Level and Storage on the Lower Level. Immigration and Protection Act, 1956, (viz: a Commonwealth citizen not possessing Bermudian status, (Final) was ordinarily resident in Bermuda on 31st July, 1989; is a British Dependent Territories citizen by virtue Pembroke 1948 (U.K.) or the British Nationality Act, 1981 (U.K.) having been approved for the grant of Bermudian status; must have reached the age of eighteen before the application was made; must have been Pembroke Seventh - day Adventist P0261/17 ordinarily resident in Bermuda for the period of ten [10] years immediately preceding his/her application; 38 The Glebe Road, Pembroke and is of good character and conduct.) Proposal to Extend the Use of the Building to a Day Care for 36 Children. (Listed Building) AMORES, Reinosito Marjadas, Wathurst Lower Apartment, 3 Hidden Lane, Pembroke Parish HM06 (Final) AUGUSTINE, Sylvester, 26 Rocklands Crescent, South Road, Warwick Parish WK08 Nisbett, Mr. Thomas P0264/17 2 Shelton Road, Pembroke BURNIE, Katrin Elisabeth Margareta, 6 Ardsheal Drive, Paget Parish PG06 Proposed Alterations and Additions to Existing House Including Closing in Existing Porch and Creation of New Covered Porch. Replace Partial Length DE SOUSA AGUIAR, Jose Maria, Willow Glade North, 36 Laffan Street, Pembroke Parish HM09 of Existing 4 ft. High Retaining Wall and Construct Garden Shed. (Final) Sandys ESPIRITO SANTO CABRAL, Silverio, 43 St. John’s Road, Pembroke Parish HM04 Endeavour Community Sailing P0262/17 FRANCIS-JAMES, Angela Maylive, 1 Aubrey Road, Hamilton Parish CR02 Ireland Island, North Basin, Dockyard. (Former Oracle Team Base), Sandys Proposal to Relocate the ACEA Endeavour Community Sailing School HUBBARD, Ronald Leslie, 48 Manor House, 20 Manor House Drive, Smith’s Parish FL07 (Currently in the North Basin, Camber Road) to the Former Oracle Team Base South Basin, Freeport Drive. MATTHEWS, Paul David, 67 South Road, Warwick Parish WK08 (Final) PEDRO, Antonio Jose, Twin Gables, 1 Knapton Lane, Knapton Hill, Smiths Parish FL06 Smiths PIATTA DELL’ABBONDIO, Alessandro, 11 Fritholme Gardens, Apartment 12, Paget Parish PG04 Samuels, Mr. Jamarley P0263/17 2 Fielders Lane, Smiths SPEAKMAN, David John, Turnstile Cottage, 3 Turnstile Lane, Pembroke Parish HM06 New 4 ft. High Retaining Wall and Gate. (Final) SUTHERLAND, John Malcolm, 10 Belmont Heights, Warwick Parish WK06 Francis, Mr. Matthew P0265/17 92 Middle Road, Smiths status should not be granted to the applicants, should send a written statement to the Chief Immigration Proposal to Widen Existing Driveway by Demolishing Existing Stairs and Create a 5’ Max Height Retaining Wall to the North and a 3’ Max Height 2017. Bank to the South. Retaining Wall will Include New Planter and Sump. (Final) NO. 672 Department of Parks P0269/17 DENTAL PRACTITIONERS ACT 1950 John Smith’s Bay Park, Smiths Replacement of the Lifeguard Tower to a Position Adjacent to the Parking Lot. 2nd NOTIFICATION RE: RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION 2017/19 (Final) In accordance with Section 7a of the Dental Practitioners Act 1950, all persons registered to practice Southampton as a Dental Practitioner, Dental Hygienist and Dental Technician are required to renew their registration on a biennial basis (every two years). This legislative requirement has been in effect since 5th October Bradshaw, Kumi P0268/17 2015. With this, the Registration Renewal Cycle for 2017 – 2019 has already commenced. Tudor Hill, Southampton Proposed 40 ft. long by 8 ft. wide Farm Container. 1. Complete applications, supporting documentation and fees should be submitted to the Ministry of (Final) Health Headquarters in person or by mail to: Continental Building – Ground Floor, 25 Church Street, Hamilton HM 12. NO. 668 2. The deadline for receipt of applications is 11th September 2017. The fees for applying for re- Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Minister of Home Affairs, by the following registration are as follows: person for the grant of Bermudian status under the provisions of section 19A of the Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956, (viz: has been married to the same Bermudian for ten [10] continuous years, - Dental Practitioners: BD$266.00; during that marriage has been ordinarily resident in Bermuda for seven [7] years, the last two [2] - Dental Hygienists and Dental Technicians: BD$105.00. years of which must be continuous to the date of application; has been living together with his/her Bermudian spouse as husband and wife continuously for the two [2] years immediately preceding his/ Fees are payable to the Accountant General by Cash, Check or Bank Draft only. Applications received her application; and is of good character and conduct.) after the deadline will be charged a late fee of BD$42.00. GORDON, Jason Omar, 49 Railway Trail, Warwick Parish WK09 obtained in person from the Reception Desk at the Ministry of Health Headquarters; on request via LEWIS, Nicholas Tavares, 1 Rock Valley, Warwick Parish WK08 telephone at (441) 278-4920; by email at MORRISON, O’Neil Percival, 2 Tribe Road #1, Warwick Parish WK09 4. This stipulation also applies to guest workers who wish to commence or continue practicing as PICKETT, Kevin Asmar, 25 West Avenue, Southampton Parish SN03 Dental Practitioners, Dental Hygienists and Dental Technicians in accordance with the Act. SAGGAR, Jacqueline Annette, Unit 33 Harmony Close, Paget Parish PG03 The Hon. Kim N. Wilson, JP, MP Minister of Health WOOLLERY, Winston Wilberforce, 4 Bob’s Valley Lane, Somerset Parish MA04 14th August 2017 status should not be granted to the applicants, should send a written statement to the Chief Immigration .
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