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CN Initial Template Aberdeenshire Weekly List 3 August 2015 The applications on the attached list have been Registered last week within the Kincardine & Mearns Area of Aberdeenshire Council and can be viewed online at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/. Community Councils wishing to be consulted on an application should contact the local planning office within 7 working days. Any comments from community councils should be submitted within 14 days, unless an extension of time for comments has been agreed with the planning officer. Any person wishing to make comment on an application should do so in writing to the undersigned by the date specified in the list. You can also make comment online or to the email address below. Please note the date for comment will extend if neighbour notification or advertisement is required. Comments must be submitted within the required timescale and any comments made will be available for public inspection and will be published on the internet. Local Planning Office: Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ Telephone: 01569-768300 Email: [email protected] Robert Gray Head of Planning and Building Standards Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2272 Site Address: Braigh Mharr, Maryculter, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jenny Ash Aberdeenshire, AB12 5GB and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 29 July 2015 Applicant: Mr Martin Pirie c/o Moir E.384400 N.799314 Design Chartered Architects, Gardeners Cottage Studios, Netherley, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, AB39 3QN Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 51- North Kincardine Rural 18 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2279 Site Address: 4 Findon Road, Findon, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jenny Ash Portlethen, Aberdeenshire, AB12 3RN and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 27 July 2015 Applicant: Kara Griffiths c/o RGS Design E.393586 N.797596 Ltd, 5B Waterhead Close, Kingswear, Dartmouth, TQ6 0BN Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 53- Portlethen & District 18 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2388 Site Address: Cairnwell Farmhouse, Full Planning Permission for Erection of 1 Joshua McLean Newtonhill, Aberdeenshire, AB39 3PB No Replacement Dwellinghouse and 2 No Date Validated Dwellinghouses, Conversion of Steading 27 July 2015 Applicant: Aquhorthies Estate c/o Strutt & Building to Form No 6 Business Units and Parker, 5 St John Street, Perth, PH1 5SP Alteration to Access E.390348 N.796889 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 51- North Kincardine Rural 16 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2389 Site Address: Cammies, Cammachmore, Full Planning Permission for Conversion Aude Chaiban Newtonhill, Aberdeenshire, AB39 3NR and Change of Use of Restaurant to Date Validated Create 7 No. Flats 29 July 2015 Applicant: Rocin Ltd c/o John Wink Design, Midtown Of Foudland, Glens Of E.390683 N.794605 Foudland, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, AB54 6AR Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 50- Newtonhill, Muchalls & Cammachmore 27 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2409 Site Address: Craigentath, Blairs, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jenny Ash Aberdeenshire, AB12 5YX and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 29 July 2015 Applicant: Mr Dave Walker c/o E.387491 N.797632 Roundhouse Architecture Ltd, The Roundhouse, Lower Whitehills, Lochside Road, St Cyrus, DD10 0DB Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 51- North Kincardine Rural 18 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2440 Site Address: 3 Findon Road, Findon, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jenny Ash Portlethen, Aberdeenshire, AB12 3RN and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 30 July 2015 Applicant: R Main c/o Morris Associates, E.393628 N.797535 7 Albert Terrace, Aberdeen, AB10 1XY Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 53- Portlethen & District 19 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2160 Site Address: Land To The South Of, Approval of Matters Specified in Conds for Louise Smith Kimberley, Sunnyside Drive, Drumoak, Conditions 3 (Siting, Design, External Date Validated Banchory, AB31 5EE Appearance, Landscaping, Means of 30 July 2015 Access), 4(ii) (Existing Landscape Applicant: Mr Andrew Coutts c/o Squire Features to be Retained), 4(iii) (Existing Associates, 430 Clifton Road, Aberdeen, Trees, Shrubs and Hedges to be AB24 4EJ Removed), 4(iv) (Location of New Trees, Shrubs, Hedges, Grassed Areas and Water Features), 4(vi) (Details of Hard Landscaping, Boundary Enclosures, Street Furniture and Play Equipment), 6 (Disposal of Surface Water), 7 (Extend Drop Kerb Footway), 8 (5m of Driveway to be Paved), 9 (Provision of Off Street Car Parking) and 10 (Finalised Energy Statement) of Planning Permission in Principle Reference APP/2013/1884 for Erection of Dwellinghouse and Garage E.379234 N.799435 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 18- Crathes, Drumoak & Durris 27 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2258 Site Address: First Floor, Kensit, 39 Full Planning Permission for Replacement Jenny Ash Gurney Street, Stonehaven, Windows and Door to Flat and Garage Date Validated Aberdeenshire, AB39 2EB (Retrospective) and Erection of Timber 24 July 2015 Garden Shed and Addition of Roof to Applicant: Mr William Hamilton Existing Coal Bunker E.387190 N.786229 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 61- Stonehaven & District 27 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2404 Site Address: Whittaker Engineering Ltd, Full Planning Permission for Erection of a Joshua McLean Upper Hindwells, Fetteresso, Wood Chip Boiler House Date Validated Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, AB39 3UT 27 July 2015 E.382921 N.786312 Applicant: Whittaker Engineering c/o G.P.A. Humphries, 75 Albert Road, Aberdeen, AB11 6TP Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 61- Stonehaven & District 27 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2415 Site Address: Kirk Cottage , 47 Slug Listed Building Consent for Repairs to Joshua McLean Road, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Roof and Walls of Dwellinghouse Date Validated AB39 2ED 28 July 2015 E.386856 N.786317 Applicant: Mr Callum Ross Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 61- Stonehaven & District 27 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2421 Site Address: Collonach Cottage, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Louise Smith Drumoak, Aberdeenshire, AB31 5HL and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated 28 July 2015 Applicant: Mr P Gray c/o Covell E.376946 N.799978 Matthews Architects, 9 Albyn Terrace, Aberdeen, AB10 1YP Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 18- Crathes, Drumoak & Durris 17 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2015/2411 Site Address: 33 David Street, Full Planning Permission for Extension to Joshua McLean Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire, DD10 0RR Dwellinghouse Date Validated 27 July 2015 Applicant: Ms Jan Leitch c/o George E.383177 N.772494 Chrystal, 127 Ballater Green, Collydean, Glenrothes, KY7 6URE Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 57- Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie 17 August 2015 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference TRE/2015/0056 Site Address: New House, 21 Napier Trees Condition of Planning Consent for Gregor Spence Place, Marykirk, Laurencekirk, Tree Works (Condition 8 of previously Date Validated Aberdeenshire, approved APP/2012/3237) 28 July 2015 Applicant: Mr Colin Frew c/o John D E.368676 N.765914 Crawford, 72 New Wynd, Montrose, DD10 8RF Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 42- Mearns Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference TRE/2015/0057 Site Address: 19 Castle Terrace, Trees Protected by TPO for Removal of 2 Mary MacLeod Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire, DD10 0RE no trees on grounds of Health or Safety Date Validated 29 July 2015 Applicant: Mr Jonathan Anfield E.383029 N.772387 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 57- Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie .
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