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Applications Identified As 'Delegated' Shall Be Dealt with Under These Enterprise Resources Planning and Building Standards Weekly List of Planning Applications List of planning applications registered by the Council for the week ending From : - 18/08/2008 To : 22/08/2008 Note to Members: Applications identified as 'Delegated' shall be dealt with under these powers unless more than 5 objections are received or unless a representation/objection is made by a Council Member within 10 working days of the week-ending date. Any representation/objection made by a Councillor will result in that application being referred to the Area Committee for consideration. 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. Hamilton Area Tel. 01698 453518 Email [email protected] East Kilbride Area Tel. 01355 806415 Email [email protected] Clydesdale Area Tel. 01555 673206 Email [email protected] Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Tel. 0141 613 5170 Email [email protected] Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Cambuslang development Application ref: CR/08/0194 Installation of a Halfway & District Vodafone Ltd Mono Consultants Date registered 21/08/2008 13.44 metre high Bowling Club Ltd Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen "telegraph pole" Mill Road C/o Agent Powers: Area Committee 48 St Vincent telecommunications Cambuslang Grid reference: 265611 659901 Street mast with Ward no: 14 Cambuslang East Glasgow G2 5TS associated equipment cabinet Ward councillor: Walter Brogan Pam Clearie Richard Tullett Officer: Ryan McAlindin 0141 613 5138 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 18/08/2008 to 22/08/2008 Page 2 of 23 Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rutherglen development Application ref: CR/08/0192 Change of use of 105 Farmeloan Mr and Mrs Colin Crosslee Date registered 18/08/2008 builders Road McAdam Construction Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen yard/storage to Rutherglen T/A Citroen Services Ltd Powers: Delegated 47 Crosslee Park garage workshop Services Grid reference: 261649 662026 Crosslee premises, erection 84-92 Cambuslang Ward no: 12 Rutherglen Central Refrewshire PA6 of new Road and North 7BN office/showroom Ward councillor: Gordon Clark Rutherglen G73 premises, Edward McAvoy 1BQ vehicle/mot Denis McKenna workshop and gatehouse Officer: Bill Kerr 0141 613 5141 Application ref: CR/08/0195 Installation of a Tesco Stores Ltd Tesco Stores DPP LLP Date registered 21/08/2008 combined heat and Dalmarnock Road Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen power unit Rutherglen C/o DPP LLP Powers: Delegated The Hatrack The Hatrick Grid reference: 261645 662412 144 St Vincent 144 St Vincent Ward no: 12 Rutherglen Central Street Street and North Glasgow G2 5LQ Ward councillor: Gordon Clark Glasgow G2 5LQ Edward McAvoy Denis McKenna Officer: Steven Clark 0141 613 5140 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 18/08/2008 to 22/08/2008 Page 3 of 23 Cambuslang/Rutherglen Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rutherglen development Application ref: CR/08/0196 Installation of rear 4 Kingsburn Drive Mr Robert Stephen Boyd - Date registered 22/08/2008 dormer window Rutherglen McGregor Boyd Design Area office: Cambuslang/Rutherglen 4 Kingsburn Drive Powers: Delegated Flat 2/3, 535 Rutherglen G73 Grid reference: 261282 660585 Eglinton Street 2AN Ward no: 12 Rutherglen Central Glasgow G59 RN and North Ward councillor: Gordon Clark Edward McAvoy Denis McKenna Officer: Ryan McAlindin 0141 613 5138 Application ref: CL/08/0487 Erection of porch to 9 Avon Avenue Mr & Mrs R Young Kenneth Date registered 21/08/2008 front of Carluke Wotherspoon Area office: Clydesdale dwellinghouse ML8 5DD 9 Avon Avenue Powers: Delegated 1 Holm Court Carluke Grid reference: 284023 650986 Crossford ML8 5DD Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West Carluke ML8 5GR Ward councillor: Alex Allison Ian Gray Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Erin Speirs 01555 673209 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 18/08/2008 to 22/08/2008 Page 4 of 23 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Carluke development Application ref: CL/08/0488 Erection of triple 26 Airdrie Road Mr & Mrs Kenneth Date registered 21/08/2008 garage and games Carluke Purdie Area office: Clydesdale room (2 storey) to ML8 5EW 26 Airdrie Road Powers: Delegated front of Grid reference: 284356 651548 Carluke Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West dwellinghouse and ML8 5EW the erection of a boundary wall to Ward councillor: Alex Allison front of Ian Gray dwellinghouse Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Erin Speirs 01555 673209 Application ref: CL/08/0479 Alterations to and Baguette Express Baguette Express Derek Scott Date registered 18/08/2008 painting of external 76 High Street Planning Area office: Clydesdale shop front Lanark ML11 7ES 7/8 Market Street Powers: Delegated 21 Lansdowne Haddington Grid reference: 288314 643648 Crescent EH41 3JE Ward no: 02 Clydesdale North Edinburgh EH12 5EH Ward councillor: Mary McNeill Patrick Ross-Taylor George Sutherland Officer: Pamela McMorran 01555 673209 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 18/08/2008 to 22/08/2008 Page 5 of 23 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Lesmahagow development Application ref: CL/08/0480 Erection of two Land at Craigie Mr & Mrs DTA Chartered Date registered 18/08/2008 storey Brae McGaffney Architects Area office: Clydesdale dwellinghouse Lesmahagow c/o Agent Powers: Delegated 4 Stuart Street ML11 0BU Grid reference: 0 0 East Kilbride Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South G74 4NG Ward councillor: Archie Manson Alex McInnes Danny Meikle Officer: Steven Boertien 01555 673266 Application ref: CL/08/0478 Erection of a flue on The Steading Mr & Mrs T I Fox Date registered 18/08/2008 the east facing Falla Farm Area office: Clydesdale roofspace of the Near Carnwath The Steading Powers: Delegated dwellinghouse ML11 8LH Grid reference: 299190 650334 Falla Farm Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Near Carnwath ML11 8LH Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Erin Speirs 01555 673209 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 18/08/2008 to 22/08/2008 Page 6 of 23 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rural Area development Application ref: CL/08/0481 Extension to Glentaggart Scottish Coal Date registered 18/08/2008 approved coal Opencast Coal Site Company Area office: Clydesdale extraction area Glespin Castlebridge Powers: Planning Committee (Variation of Grid reference: 280451 626940 Business Park Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South conditions 5 and 11 Gartloue of planning Alloa permission Ward councillor: Archie Manson FK10 3PZ CL/96/0312) Alex McInnes Danny Meikle Officer: Karen Brown 01698 455945 Application ref: CL/08/0482 Conversion of Park Farm Mrs E Cooper Mr R Murray Date registered 19/08/2008 outbuildings to form Biggar Road Area office: Clydesdale 2 dwellinghouses Carnwath Park Farm Powers: Delegated The Auld School and formation of 2 Biggar Road Grid reference: 298072 645823 295 Lanark Road residential plots Carnwath Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East Auchenheath ML11 9UU Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Stuart Ramsay 01555 673187 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 18/08/2008 to 22/08/2008 Page 7 of 23 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rural Area development Application ref: CL/08/0483 Alterations and Cornhill House Mr & Mrs John Alex Cullen & Co. Date registered 19/08/2008 extension to former Hotel Fraioli Area office: Clydesdale estate office Coulter Cornhill House Powers: Delegated 18A Bloomgate ML12 6QE Hotel Grid reference: 301806 635280 Lanark Coulter Ward no: 03 Clydesdale East ML11 9ET ML12 6QE Ward councillor: Beith Forrest Bev Gauld Hamish Stewart Officer: Ian Hamilton 01555 673186 Application ref: CL/08/0484 Erection of a two 4 Waterlands Place Mr & Mrs A Foulds Alcad Services Date registered 19/08/2008 storey side and Law Area office: Clydesdale single storey rear 4 Waterlands Place Powers: Delegated 90 Brownlee Road extension, raised Law Grid reference: 282084 651833 Law timber decking and Ward no: 01 Clydesdale West ML8 5JD detached double garage Ward councillor: Alex Allison Ian Gray Eileen Logan David R Shearer Officer: Caroline Bell 01555 673125 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 18/08/2008 to 22/08/2008 Page 8 of 23 Clydesdale Area Office Proposed Site location Applicant Agent Rural Area development Application ref: CL/08/0485 Erection of 2nd 1 Foulford Cottages Mrs Hogg Date registered 19/08/2008 storey extension to Lesmahagow Area office: Clydesdale dwellinghouse ML11 0JS 1 Foulford Cottages Powers: Delegated Grid reference: 280825 637777 Lesmahagow Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South ML11 0JS Ward councillor: Archie Manson Alex McInnes Danny Meikle Officer: Caroline Bell 01555 673125 Application ref: CL/08/0486 Erection of a 2 Treefield Gardens Mr & Mrs D Moore Kenneth Date registered 21/08/2008 conservatory to the Blackwood Wotherspoon Area office: Clydesdale rear of ML11 9NU 2 Treefield Gardens Powers: Delegated 1 Holm Court dwellinghouse Blackwood Grid reference: 279615 643227 Crossford ML11 9NU Ward no: 04 Clydesdale South ML8 5GR Ward councillor: Archie Manson Alex McInnes Danny Meikle Officer: Erin Speirs 01555 673209 South Lanarkshire Council Planning Weekly List 18/08/2008 to 22/08/2008 Page 9 of 23 East Kilbride Area Office Proposed Site location
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