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Weekly Update of Development Applications Sunday 11th June 2017 Layout of Information As well as the information on new applications received and pre-application notifications which are included in the Weekly List, our new Weekly Update includes extra information including details of applications which have been decided as well as information about developments where work is about to commence or has been completed. These 5 categories are shown in different colours of text and sorted by electoral ward for ease of viewing. As the Weekly Update will only be available in electronic format. The Weekly List will remain available for Customers requiring a paper copy. • Registered - Black • Proposal of Application Notification - Brown • Decided - Blue • Work Commenced - Green • Work Completed - Violet For registered applications, the list provides the case officers name and indicates whether the decision will be taken by an officer (known as a delegated decision) or by committee. Please note that a delegated decision can change to a committee decision if 6 or more objections are registered. How to use this document To keep up to date with the progress of any application you should view the application online at http://planning.fife.gov.uk/online. This website is updated daily. Use the Check Planning Applications online link and add either the postcode or application number to obtain further information and updates. You can click on the Application Number for each newly registered entry included in the list which will take you directly to the information held on the application. This link takes you to our Online Planning site. Alternatively you can visit the Economy, Planning & Employability Services office (address on Page 3) between 8.48am and 5.00pm. If you wish to speak to an officer please telephone the office prior to your visit to check their availability. Fife Councillors and Community Councils have 7 working days from the date noted on the front of this list to request information or consultation on an application. A response is requested within 14 days of the date of details being issued. This can be extended by agreement. Customers wishing to make comments on any of the registered applications on this list are requested to do so within at least 30 days of the registration date either online at http://planning.fife.gov.uk/online. or by sending comments to the address noted on Page 3. Details on how to comment on an application are provided on the web page. FULL Full Planning Permission ARC Approval Required by Conditions LBC Listed Building Consent PPP Planning Permission in Principle ADV Advertisement Consent CAC Conservation Area Consent EIA Environmental Impact Assessment Customer Contact details Economy, Planning & Employability Services Kingdom House Kingdom Avenue Glenrothes KY7 5LY Tel: 03451 55 11 22 Email: [email protected] Pam Ewen Senior Manager (Planning) CONTENTS Lists number of applications registered, pre-application notification decided, work commenced and work completed between Monday 5th June 2017 to Sunday 11th June 2017 by electoral ward. Ward Registered Pre-Application Notification Decided Work Commenced Work Completed Buckhaven, Methil And Wemyss Villages 5 0 2 0 0 Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy 4 0 1 0 0 Cowdenbeath 3 0 3 0 1 Cupar 7 0 1 0 2 Dunfermline Central 2 0 5 0 0 Dunfermline North 2 0 1 0 0 Dunfermline South 1 0 0 0 0 East Neuk And Landward 12 0 4 0 0 Glenrothes Central And Thornton 2 0 4 0 0 Glenrothes North, Leslie And Markinch 2 0 3 0 0 Glenrothes West And Kinglassie 2 0 0 0 0 Howe Of Fife And Tay Coast 7 0 12 0 0 Inverkeithing And Dalgety Bay 3 0 4 0 0 Kirkcaldy Central 5 0 3 0 0 Kirkcaldy East 0 0 2 0 0 Kirkcaldy North 3 0 2 0 0 Leven, Kennoway And Largo 0 0 1 0 0 Lochgelly, Cardenden And Benarty 2 0 2 0 0 Rosyth 2 0 1 0 0 St. Andrews 9 0 5 0 0 Tay Bridgehead 2 0 2 0 0 West Fife And Coastal Villages 2 0 7 1 0 No Ward Assigned 0 0 0 2 4 Total applications 77 0 65 3 7 Ward: Buckhaven, Methil And Wemyss Villages Applications Registered Reference Date Registered Applicant Agent Description and Site Address Officer 13/03937/NMV1 08/06/2017 Fife Council Man Him Ho Non-material variation to Kevin Treadwell Fife House AHR 13/03937/FULL for revised layout Other Development North Street Floor 9 at Delegated Decision Glenrothes 1 Cadogan Square Buckhaven High School Fife Glasgow Methilhaven Road KY7 5LT G2 7HF Buckhaven Leven Fife KY8 1HL 17/01834/FULL 08/06/2017 Mr Allan Coote Harry Dalgleish Single storey extension to rear of Mags Doyle 4 Mathieson Place 15 Beech Park dwellinghouse at Local Development Methilhill Leven 4 Mathieson Place Delegated Decision Leven Fife Methilhill Fife KY8 5NG Leven KY8 2EB Fife KY8 2EB 17/01230/FULL 05/06/2017 Wemyss Cottages Ltd. Sinclair Watt Architects Ltd Installation of replacement Mags Doyle Red House Iain Mitchell windows at Local Development Wemyss Castle Quayside House 18 Church Street Delegated Decision East Wemyss Dock Road West Wemyss Fife Methil Dock Business Park Kirkcaldy Scotland Methil, Fife Fife KY1 4TE Scotland KY1 4SX KY8 3SR Page 5 of 49 Applications Registered Reference Date Registered Applicant Agent Description and Site Address Officer 17/01227/FULL 05/06/2017 Wemyss Cottages Ltd. Sinclair Watt Architects Ltd Installation of replacement Mags Doyle Red House Iain Mitchell windows (retrospective) and Local Development Wemyss Castle Quayside House repainting of dwellinghouse at Delegated Decision East Wemyss Dock Road 3 Narrow Wynd Fife Methil Dock Business Park West Wemyss Scotland Methil, Fife Kirkcaldy KY1 4TE Scotland Fife KY8 3SR KY1 4SZ 17/01823/CON 09/06/2017 Marine Scotland Consultation for Year 3 Bird Martin McGroarty Alan Keir Monitoring analysis at Fife Other Development Scottish Government Energy Park, Methil at Delegated Decision Marine Laboratory Scottish Government 375 Victoria Road Consultation Aberdeen Fife AB11 9DB Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 17/01197/FULL 08/06/2017 Application Permitted - no conditions Mr And Mrs Michael Stewart, 78 Eagle Two storey extension to rear of dwellinghouse Road Buckhaven Leven Fife KY8 1HB 17/01396/FULL 08/06/2017 Application Permitted - no conditions Mr Keith McKay, 1 Martin Street Single storey extension to rear of dwellinghouse Buckhaven Leven Fife KY8 1EW Work Commenced Reference Date Commenced Applicant & Site Address Proposal 14/02394/FULL 11/06/2017 Mr David Falconer, 13 Sycamore Avenue Methil Leven Fife KY8 2LD Erection of single domestic garage Page 6 of 49 Ward: Burntisland, Kinghorn And West Kirkcaldy Applications Registered Reference Date Registered Applicant Agent Description and Site Address Officer 17/01685/FULL 06/06/2017 Mr & Mrs Kerr John Gordon Associates Ltd Single storey extension to front of Gary Horne 41 Pettycur Bay John Gordon dwellinghouse at Local Development Kinghorn 3 Dean Acres 41 Pettycur Bay Delegated Decision UK Comrie Kinghorn KY3 9SB Dunfermline Burntisland Scotland Fife KY12 9XS KY3 9SB 17/01743/FULL 06/06/2017 Mr Callum Jones Tim Jones External alterations to detached Gary Horne 1 Halyard Terrace 37 Abercorn Crescent domestic garage (Renewal of Local Development Main Street Edinburgh planning permission Delegated Decision Auchtertool EH8 7HY 14/02098/FULL) at KY2 5XR 1 Halyard Terrace Main Street Auchtertool Kirkcaldy Fife KY2 5XR 17/01358/FULL 07/06/2017 Clive Friend Formation of vehicular access at Gary Horne 33 Meldrum Crescent 33 Meldrum Crescent Local Development Burntisland Burntisland Delegated Decision Fife Fife KY3 0JJ KY3 0JJ 17/01443/TPO 07/06/2017 Mr Allan Elder Felling of 1 No. Horsechestnut Lorraine Evans 40 Raith Drive tree at Other Development Kirkcaldy 40 Raith Drive Delegated Decision Fife Kirkcaldy KY2 5NR Fife KY2 5NR Page 7 of 49 Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 17/01057/FULL 08/06/2017 Application Permitted - no conditions Ms Liz Craig, 8 Russell Grove Single storey extension to rear of dwellinghouse Burntisland Fife KY3 9HL Page 8 of 49 Ward: Cowdenbeath Applications Registered Reference Date Registered Applicant Agent Description and Site Address Officer 17/01793/FULL 07/06/2017 Mr George McTrusty Architecture Design Development Erection of spectator stand at Ewen Campbell 26 Drum Road Stuart Hannah Central Park Local Development Kelty Vine Centre Bath Street Delegated Decision UK 131 Garvock Hill Kelty KY4 0DU Dunfermline Fife UK KY11 4JU 17/01724/FULL 06/06/2017 Mr J Mullen Jim Mullen Alterations to enlarge existing Andrew Cumming 18 Westfield Grove 3 Cowden Place bay window at Local Development Crossgates Main Street 18 Westfield Grove Delegated Decision KY4 8BY Hill Of Beath Crossgates KY4 8DW Cowdenbeath Fife KY4 8BY 17/01494/FULL 07/06/2017 Mr Paul McCormack Jim Mullen Two storey extension and raised Andrew Cumming 27 Arlick Road 3 Cowden Place deck to rear of dwellinghouse at Local Development Kelty Main Street 27 Arlick Road Delegated Decision KY4 0BH Hill Of Beath Kelty KY4 8DW Fife KY4 0BH Applications Determined Reference Decision Date Decision Applicant & Site Address Proposal 16/03491/FULL 08/06/2017 Conditional Approval/Legal Agreement Keepmoat Homes, Mr Jim Kennedy, Erection of 134 residential units including SUDS, Land To North Of Dalbeath Gardens Hill open space, access and associated services Of Beath Fife 16/02689/NMV1 08/06/2017 Application Permitted - no conditions Little Raith Wind Farm Limited, Field To Erection of (75m) wind monitoring mast West Of Little Raith Windfarm Gleniston (Non-material variation to 16/02689/FULL
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