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North Lanarkshire Council DEPARTMENT of PLANNING North Lanarkshire Council DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT PIan ni ng A p p I icat ions for cons idera t ion of Planning and Environment Committee Committee Date : 16thNovember 2005 Ordnance Survey maps reproduced from Ordnance Survey with permission of HMSO Crown Copyright reserved APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE 16 NOVEMBER 2005 Page Application No. Applicant DevelopmentlLocus Recommendation No. 12 N/05/01006/FUL Clyde Valley Construction of 38 Residential Grant (P) Housing Units - Site to the North of the Association lain Nicolson Recreation Centre Chryston Road, Chryston 22 N/05/01340/FUL Zoom Construction of 65 Residential Grant Developments Flats and Associated Ltd Infrastructure Works - Site to the West of Kwik Fit, St Mungo's Road, Cumbernauld N/05/01598/FUL T-Mobile (UK) Installation of a 14.7 Metre High Grant Ltd Telecommunications Slimline Request for Site Monopole and Associated Visit and Hearing Development - Site to the No papers issued Southeast of Footbridge/Rowan Road, Blackthorn Road Abronhill, Cumbernauld 29 N/05/01669/FUL K I Properties Change of Use from Vacant Bank Refuse Ltd (Class 2) to Hot Food Takeaway - 148 Cumbernauld Road Muirhead 35 N/05/01697/FUL T-Mobile (UK) Installation of a 14.7 Metre High Grant Ltd Telecommunications Monopole and Associated Apparatus - Bus Stop Opposite McCashin's Garage, Seafar Road Cumbernauld 40 NorthInvest Residential Development Grant (P) Limited Comprising of 52 Units, Formation of New Access Road, Roundabout and Landscaping - Former Pye Factory Victoria Place Airdrie 52 C/04/01244/OUT H.J. Banks & Redevelopment of Cement Works Grant (P) Company to Form Residential Development Limited (In Outline) - Castle Cement (Clyde) Ltd Hollandhurst Road Coatbridge 63 C/05/00582/REM George Wimpey Erection of 56 Dwellinghouses Grant (P) West Scotland and Associated Roads on Land Ltd East of Greenhill Industrial Estate, Burnbank Street, Coatbridge 71 C/05/00647/REM David Wilson Erection of 157 Dwellinghouses, Grant Homes and associated Roadworks at Cairnhill Trading Estate, Cairnhill Road, Airdrie APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE 16 NOVEMBER 2005 Page Application No. Applicant DevelopmentlLocus Recommendation No. 77 C105100761/FUL Miller Airdrie Ltd Erection of 262 Dwellinghouses Grant (P) with Associated Roads Infrastructure and Landscaping Works (Including Demolition of Nos. 102,104,106,108Victoria Place and 'Methven' Victoria Place Airdrie) - Former Imperial Works, Martyn Street Airdrie 95 C/05/01045/FUL St. Francis Erection of Residential Education Grant Xavier Foreign Centre, Two Storey Housing and Mission Society Four Storey Flats - St. Francis Xavier College, Calder Street, Coatbridge 103 C/05/01122/OUT John Paterson Erection of Stables, Dog Kennels Grant and Residential Accommodation including Upgrading of Access Roads (in outline) - Land South East of Bothwellshields Cottage, Bothwellshields Road, Newhouse 109 CDM Builders Erection of 8 Dwellinghouses and Grant Associated Access - 7 Raebog Road Glenmavis Airdrie 116 C/05/0 295/FUL Mr F Coleman Change of Use of Open Space for Refuse Car Sales - Land at Chapelhall Industrial Estate, Stirling Road, Airdrie 121 C/05/0 589/FUL Crown Castle Installation of 3 no. 3G Antennas Grant UK Ltd (mean Height 16.5 m) to Existing 17.5m Telecommunications Lattice Tower & Associated Ancillary Development - Land owned by Kipps Farm, Coatbridge Road, Glenmavis, Airdrie 124 C/05/0 605/FUL T-Mobile Installation of 14.7metre Refuse Telecommunications Monopole (with 3 No. Antennas) and Associated Cabinets - Junction of No 83 Cairnhill Road/Bellsdyke Road Airdrie 130 C/05/0 70010UT Mrs Patricia Erection of Residential Grant Ferns Development (in outline) - 171 Bank Street Coatbridge 134 s/o4/0 257/OUT Mrs M Kennedy Erection of Dwelling (In Outline) Grant Land to the West of 17 Greenhill Road, Hareshaw, Cleland S/05/01062/FUL Mr & Mrs J Proposed Semi-Detached Refuse Walker Dwellinghouse - Windyknowe Request for Site Visit and Stewart Grove, Harthill Hearing Shotts, Lanarkshire No papers issued APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE 16 NOVEMBER 2005 Page Application No. Applicant DevelopmentlLocus Recommendation No. S/05/01539/OUT Thomas Wale Erection of One & a Half Storey Refuse Dwelling House - 92 West Main Request for Site Visit and Street, Harthill Shotts Hearing Lanarkshire No papers issues S/05/01543/FUL Mr Phillips Proposed Conversion of Garage Grant and Extension to Rear of Request for Site Visit and Dwellinghouse - 3 Strathview Hearing Road Bellshill, Lanarkshire No papers issues 142 DF Taverns Change of Use of Existing Shop Grant Unit to form Bar Extension with External Works - New Century Bar, 49 Windmillhill Street Motherwell Lanarkshire 145 S/05/01616/AMD MacFarlane Construction of 19 Flats and Grant Construction Ltd Associated Parking and Landscaping - Land at and to the north of Wishaw Golf Club, Main Street, Wishaw Lanarkshire T-Mobile (UK) Installation of 14.7m High Grant Ltd Telecommunications Monopole Request for Site Visit & with Associated Equipment - Hearing Land opposite No.388 (Medical No papers issues Centre) Main Street, Bellshill 154 S/05/01620/FUL Crown Castle Installation of Replacement Grant UK Ltd Antennas on Existing Rooftop Stub Mast - Telephone Exchange Eastgate Wishaw, Lanarkshire N/05/01006/FUL: If granted, Legal Agreement required (Financial contribution to upgraded play facilities). C/04/02002/FUL: If granted, Section 69 Agreement required (Developer Contribution for Education Provision) C/04/01244/OUT: If granted, Section 75 or Section 69 Agreement required (Junction Improvements) C/05/00582/REM: If granted, Section 69 Agreement required (Developer Contribution for Play Area Provision); C/05/00761/FUL: If granted, Section 69 Agreement required (Developer Contribution for Traffic Calming and Education Provision) Application No: N/05/01006/FUL Date Registered: 10th June 2005 Applicant: Clyde Valley Housing Association 82-84 Brandon Parade East Motherwell MLI 1LY Agent ARM Architects 2a Berkeley Street Glasgow G3 7DW Development: Construction of 38 Residential Units (32 Flats and 6 Semi- Detached) Location: Site to the North of The lain Nicolson Recreation Centre Chryston Road Chryston Ward: 69 Chryston and Auchinloch Councillor Charles Gray Grid Reference: 269013 66991 5 File Reference: N/05/01006/FUL Site History: No Applications of Relevance Development Plan: The site is covered by Policy HG1/1 in the Northern Corridor Local Plan (Finalised Draft) 2000. Contrary to Development Plan: No Consultations: NLC Community Services (Com ments) Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Comments) NLC Head of Property (No Objection) Scottish Water (Objection) West of Scotland Archaeology Service (No Objection) Representations: 28 Representation Letters Newspaper Advertisement: Not Required Recommendation: Grant Subject to the Following Conditions:- 1. That the development hereby permitted shall be started within five years of the date of this permission Reason: To accord with the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997. Representations Received From: 2 The Everglades (Outwith Map Area) 83 Peathill Avenue (Outwith Map Area) 5 Burnett Court (Outwith Map Area) Mr & Mrs McLaren (Address Unknown) Mr & Mrs R Allan (Address Unknown) Mrs L McKenna (Address Unknown) Chryston Community Council 2. That before the development hereby permitted starts, full details of all external materials to be used in construction, including walls and roofs shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by the Planning Authority. Reason: To enable the Planning Authority to consider these aspects in the interest of the visual amenity of the site and the surrounding area. 3. That before the development hereby permitted starts, a scheme of landscaping, shall be submitted to, and approved in writing by the Planning Authority, and it shall include:- (a) details of all earth moulding, grass seeding and turfing; (b) a scheme of tree and shrub planting, incorporating details of the location, number, variety and size of trees and shrubs to be planted; (c) details of all hard landscaping; (d) an indication of all existing trees and hedgerows, both within the site and adjacent to site boundaries, indicating those to be retained, and details of measures for their protection in the course of development (e) details of the phasing of these works. Reason: To enable the Planning Authority to consider these aspects in the interest of the visual amenity of the site and the surrounding area. 4. That notwithstanding the generalities of Condition 3, the landscaping scheme shall include provision for native woodland planting along the eastern and south eastern boundaries of the site. Reason: In the interests of the visual amenity of the site and the surrounding area. 5. That within one year of the occupation of the first dwelling within the development hereby permitted, all planting, seeding, turfing and earth moulding included in the scheme of landscaping and planting, approved under the terms of Conditions 3 and 4, shall be completed; and any trees, shrubs, or areas of grass which die, are removed, damaged, or become diseased within two years of the completion of the development, shall be replaced within the following year with others of a similar size and species. Reason: In the interest of the visual amenity of the site and the surrounding area. 6. That before the development hereby permitted starts, a management and maintenance scheme shall be submitted to, and approved in writing
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