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The Attached List Shows Those Planning Applications Received by the Council During the Stated Week. These Applications Can Be I CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING WEEK ENDING 4TH JULY 2019 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: PLANNING, TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT 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. Future Planning Committee Dates are as follows: 17 July 2019 14 August 2019 Total Count of Applications: 76 ADAMSDOWN 19/01792/MJR Discharge of Condition(s) Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 26/06/2019 Ward: ADAMSDOWN Case Officer: Lawrence Dowdall Applicant: c/o Agent Crosslane Student Developments (Howard Gardens) Ltd, , , Agents: Rocke Associates Ltd, Number One, Queen Square Place, Bath, , BA1 2LL Proposal: DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 9 (ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS) OF 17/02618/MJR At: BOWLING GREEN, HOWARD GARDENS, HOWARD GARDENS, ADAMSDOWN 19/01860/MJR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 01/07/2019 Ward: ADAMSDOWN Case Officer: Lawrence Dowdall Applicant: n/a Mace Developments (Cardiff) Ltd, , , Agents: Asbri Planning Ltd., Unit 9, Oak Tree Court, Cardiff Gate Business Park, Cardiff, CF23 8RS Proposal: TEMPORARY CHANGE OF USE FROM SUI GENERIS (STUDENT ACCOMMODATION) TO C1 SERVICED APARTMENTS At: THE WEST WING, GLOSSOP ROAD, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, CF24 0JU 19/01882/MNR Non Material Amendment Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 02/07/2019 Ward: ADAMSDOWN Case Officer: Mark Hancock Applicant: Mr Philip Hodge , Oak Cottage, Ty Mawr Rd, Whitchurch Agents: , , , , , Proposal: REDUCTION IN SIZE OF THE GROUND FLOOR FLAT AND REGULISING THE FOOT PRINT OF BOTH FLATS - PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER 18/01200/MNR At: 95-97 BROADWAY, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, CF24 1QF BUTETOWN 19/01783/MJR Variation of conditions Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 20/06/2019 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: Richard Cole Applicant: c/o Agent DS Properties (Cardiff Bay) Ltd, , , Agents: WYG Planning and Environment, 5th Floor Longcross Court, 47 Newport Road, Cardiff, , CF24 0AD Proposal: VARIATION OF CONDITIONS 2, 8 and 9 OF 18/02168/MJR TO ALLOW : ALTERNATE POD LAYOUT AND DESIGN; AMPLIFIED MUSIC TO BE AUDIBLE WITHIN THE POD CONTAINER AND WITHIN THE EXTERNAL AREAS OF THE SITE WITHIN APPROVED HOURS OF OPENING; AND AN EXTENSION OF OPENING HOURS UNTIL 22.00 ON SUNDAYS. At: COFFEE POD CONTAINER ADJACENT TO CARDIFF BAY STATION, BUTE STREET, BUTETOWN 19/01823/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 24/06/2019 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: James Moore Applicant: Broad The Wales Millennium Centre, C/O Rio Architects, 21a Allensbank road, Cardiff Agents: Rio Architects Ltd, 21a Studio 21a Allensbank Road, Heath, Cardiff, , CF14 3PN Proposal: INSTALLATION OF A BAR UNIT THAT WOULD BE CREATED OUT OF A RE-PURPOSED SHIPPING CONTAINER AND OUTDOOR SEATING AREA At: ACADEMI, THE WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE, BUTE PLACE, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5AL 19/01856/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL 2 Received: 28/06/2019 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr Hamzehloo Capital Properties Ltd, Mount Stuart House, Mount Stuart Square, Butetown Agents: Davies Sutton Architects, Penhevad Studios, Penhevad Street, Grangetown, Cardiff, CF11 7LU Proposal: PROPOSED CONVERSION AND EXTENSION OF LISTED BUILDING TO PROVIDE 9NO. PRIVATE DWELLINGS (FLATS). CHANGE OF USE CLASS FROM A2 (FINANCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES) TO C3 (DWELLING HOUSES) At: MOUNT STUART HOUSE, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5FQ 19/01857/MNR Listed Building Consent Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 28/06/2019 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr Hamzehloo Capital Properties Ltd, Mount Stuart House, Mount Stuart Square, Butetown Agents: Davies Sutton Architects, Penhevad Studios, Penhevad Street, Grangetown, Cardiff, CF11 7LU Proposal: PROPOSED CONVERSION AND EXTENSION OF LISTED BUILDING TO PROVIDE 9NO. PRIVATE DWELLINGS (FLATS). CHANGE OF USE CLASS FROM A2 (FINANCIAL & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES) TO C3 (DWELLING HOUSES) At: MOUNT STUART HOUSE, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5FQ CANTON 19/01822/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 28/06/2019 Ward: CANTON Case Officer: James Strangis Applicant: Gregory , 89, Ely Road, Cardiff Agents: Mr Hughes, 20, Rhiwlas, Thornhill, Cardiff, CF14 9AD Proposal: 2 STORY SIDE EXTENSION AND A SINGLE STORY REAR EXTENSION At: 89 ELY ROAD, LLANDAFF, CARDIFF, CF5 2BY 19/01839/DCH Non Material Amendment Householder Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 26/06/2019 Ward: CANTON Case Officer: Dion Douglas Applicant: Mrs Beth Suttone , 2 Turner Road, Canton, Cardiff Agents: Mr Andrew Cross, 18 Parklands, St Florence, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, SA70 8NL Proposal: TO ADD ROOF DORMER TO FRONT ELEVATION - PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER 19/01221/DCH At: 2 TURNER ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 1HS 19/01870/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 02/07/2019 Ward: CANTON Case Officer: Dion Douglas Applicant: Mr & Mrs Llywelyn , 32, Pembroke Road, Canton Agents: DPS Architecture Ltd., DPS Architecture Ltd., Sophia House, 28 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9LJ Proposal: NEW SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION AND TWO STOREY REAR EXTENSION WITH ASSOCIATED ROOF WORKS AND NEW DORMER/ATTIC CONVERSION At: 32 PEMBROKE ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 1QR 19/01873/DCH Non Material Amendment Householder Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 01/07/2019 Ward: CANTON Case Officer: Stuart Bannister Applicant: Mr Chivers , 13, Fairfield Avenue, Canton Agents: Varco Consultants Ltd, Varco Consultants Ltd, 113, Park Crescent, Barry, CF62 6HE 3 Proposal: REGULARISATION OF AS-BUILT STRUCTURE - PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER 18/00847/DCH At: 13 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 1BR CATHAYS 19/01736/MNR Listed Building Consent Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 24/06/2019 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Howard Warren Applicant: Mr Notley LaSalle Investment Management, One Curzon Street, London, Agents: Insight Architects, 66 Weymouth Avenue, Ealing, London, , W5 4SB Proposal: REPLACEMENT OF INTERNAL FLOOR STRUCTURES AND OF STAIR FROM GROUND TO FIRST FLOOR At: 7 ROYAL ARCADE, CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 1AE 19/01749/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 14/06/2019 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr. Illyas , C/O Agent,, , Agents: DTB Design, Temple Court, 13a Cathedral Road, Cardiff, , CF11 9HA Proposal: GROUND & FIRST FLOOR REAR EXTENSION, REAR DORMER AND CONVERSION TO 6 BED C4 HOUSE IN MULTIPLE OCCUPATION At: 20 MAY STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4EW 19/01788/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 20/06/2019 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Stuart Bannister Applicant: Mr Burt , c/o cfw Architects Ltd, 6 North Road, Cardiff Agents: cfw architects ltd, cfw Architects Ltd, The Hawthorns, 6 North Road, , CF10 3DU Proposal: DEMOLITION OF EXISTING OUT HOUSE SHOWER ROOM AND CONSTRUCTION OF SINGLE STOREY DINING / LIVING ROOM. ROOF REPAIRS AND RENEWAL INCLUDING REAR DORMER AND ROOF WINDOW At: 166 CATHAYS TERRACE, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4HZ 19/01789/MJR Discharge of Condition(s) Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 26/06/2019 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Chris Ellis Applicant: Brock Hafod Housing Association, St Hilary Court, Copthorne Way, Cardiff Agents: Kennedy James Griffiths, 10 Victoria Park Court, 516 Cowbridge Road East, Cardiff, , CF5 1DB Proposal: DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS: 3 (REFUSE STORAGE) 5 (SCHEME OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT) 6 (PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF THE EXISTING BUILDINGS ON THE SITE) 8 (LANDSCAPING SCHEME) 10 (SCHEME OF ARCHITECTURAL DETAILING OF THE BUILDINGS) 11 (SAMPLES OF EXTERNAL FINISHING MATERIALS) 12 (CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT) 13 (REMEDIATION SCHEME) 14 (UNDERTAKING OF REMEDIATION SCHEME) 19 (DUST ASSESSMENT) 20 (PROTECTION OF SIDE ELEVATION OF 26 GWENNYTH STREET) 21 (MEANS OF ENCLOSURE) AND 23 (UNDERCOVER CYCLE STORAGE) OF 18/02856/MJR At: THE GOWER HOTEL, 29 GWENNYTH STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4PH 19/01804/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 21/06/2019 Ward: CATHAYS 4 Case Officer: Dion Douglas Applicant: MBNL MBNL, Sixth Floor, Thames Tower, Station Road Agents: Beacon Comms Group, 131, Trinity Street, Huddersfield, , HD1 4DZ Proposal: THE REPLACEMENT OF THE EXISTING 11.7M MONOPOLE FOR A 20M STREET-WORKS MONOPOLE TOWER SUPPORTING 8 APERTURES, 10 GROUND-BASED CABINETS, ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND ANCILLARY WORKS At: TELECOMS SITE, WHITCHURCH ROAD, GABALFA 19/01847/MJR Non Material Amendment Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 26/06/2019 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Nick Beckley Applicant: Pulver Crown Student Living, , , Agents: Alder King, Pembroke House, 15 Pembroke Road, Bristol, , BS8 3BA Proposal: ADDITION OF PERIMETER FENCE - PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER 14/03004/MJR At: CROWN PLACE, 1-6 ST ANDREW'S PLACE, CATHAYS PARK, CARDIFF, CF10 3BE 19/01863/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision Level: DEL Received: 04/07/2019 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: stone , 16, North Road, Cathays Agents: STATHAM ENTERPRISES LTD, 174, Rhymney Street, Cardiff, , CF24 4DJ Proposal: CONVERT EXISTING OFFICE BUILDING INTO 4 LUXURY 2 BEDROOM FLATS WITH THE AID OF A DOUBLE STOREY EXTENSION At: 16
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