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Delegated Planning Applications Received 15-19 February 2021 Delegated Planning Applications Received For The Period 15/02/2021 to 19/02/2021 Reference Number Proposal Location Application Type LA02/2021/0132/F Attic Conversion to include provision of front corner window and 7 Donegall Way Whitehead BT38 9LW Full rear window at first floor level LA02/2021/0133/F Internal Alterations to convert basement stores to snug and 23 Fernisky Road Kells Full bedroom with ensuite and provision of dormer window to front elevation LA02/2021/0134/F Seapark House 109 Shore Road Greenisland Carrickfergus Interior Refurbishment to Residential Annexe Full BT38 8TZ LA02/2021/0135/LBC Repair and Replacement of Windows Seapark House 109 Shore Road Greenisland Listed Building Carrickfergus Co Antrim BT38 8TZ Consent LA02/2021/0138/LBC Interior refurbishment to residential annexe Seapark House 109 Shore Road Greenisland Listed Building Consent LA02/2021/0139/RM New residential mews development (6 Dwellings) with courtyard 18-20 The Diamond Ahoghill BT42 1JZ Reserved Matters parking and landscaped terraces for garden amenity LA02/2021/0142/F Ground floor side extension to provide bedroom and bathroom 25 Moorfields Road Ballymena BT42 3HQ Full LA02/2021/0146/F -Single storey extension to rear of proposed dwelling, in lieu of Site 68 Gorman Close Downview Road Full optional detached garage Greenisland BT38 8GA LA02/2021/0147/F Erection of a timber frame storage shed with new vehicular 550m SE of 33 Carnlea Road North Full access to provide storage of equipment ancillary to the cultivation BALLYCLARE BT39 9TQ of Kentish Cobnut Trees LA02/2021/0148/F Removal of rear metal section of building & proposed rear 32-36 Mill Street Ballymena Full extension/alteration/change of use of existing office building to form a creche/day care facility with indoor play facility & outdoor upper floor open air screened children's play area LA02/2021/0149/F Retrospective application for three, four tonne gas tanks with Lands at Umits 5 6 and 36 Silverwood Park Full concrete base and 1.8m high mesh fence enclosure to facilitate 190 Raceview Road Ballymena Co Antrim units approved under LA02/2019/0786/F BT42 4HZ LA02/2021/0150/F Partial demolition, alteration, extension and refurbishment of the 200m NW of 38 Old Cushendun Road Full existing croft. Erection of new eco garage and house with link Newtowncrommelin to existing croft to form a single dwelling with detached garage LA02/2021/0151/O Dwelling and Garage and associated access from the Carmagrim Site immediately northwest and adjacent to 60 Outline Road Carmagrim Road Ahoghill BT42 2PP LA02/2021/0152/F Retrospective application for wind turbine with 30m Hub/150KW 63m West of 45 Deerpark Road Glenarm Full Bonus to supersede previous approval - LA02/2017/0296/F LA02/2021/0153/DC Discharge of Condition 8 of G/2011/0162/F - Year 5 - There shall Lands in the townland of Rathsherry east of Discharge of Condition be monitoring of the habitats and prescriptions within the CMCMP Tullymore Road and south and north of Longmore in years 1 (year of construction), 3, 5, 10 and 15 after Road Broughshane Ballymena construction. The reports shall be submitted to the Department within 6 months of each monitoring year. LA02/2021/0154/TPO Consent to remove a tree covered by TPO/2006/0131 15 Liscoom Road, Ballymena WORKS TO TPO - GRANTED LA02/2021/0156/TPO Consent to lop tree no 79 covered by TPO/2011/0005 Lands at Sentry Hill, Ballymena WORKS TO TPO - GRANTED LA02/2021/0157/F Proposed redevelopment of existing petrol filling station to include 10 North Road Ballymena Full extension to existing supermarket, removal of existing drive thru car wash, existing offset fills to be reconfigured to underground chamber, vents to be relocated and associated site works. LA02/2021/0158/LDP Proposed completion of dwelling and garage as approved under 60m NW of 23 Kellswater Road Randalstown LD Certificate LA02/2017/0329/RM Proposed LA02/2021/0159/DC Discharge of condition no. 8 of F/2013/0244/F (Ballykeel Ballykeel and Old Freehold townlands Larne Discharge of Condition Windfarm) in relation to the requirement to submit a Bird Monitoring Report for approval, implementation, and reporting of the findings. LA02/2021/0160/F Provision of covered area to rear of bar 27-29 Church Street Ahoghill Full LA02/2021/0161/F Single storey rear extension to dwelling 6 Trailcock Road Carrickfergus Full LA02/2021/0162/O Site of replacement dwelling and garage 69 Whappstown Road Moorfields Ballymena Outline LA02/2021/0163/TPO Works to trees covered by TPO/2007/0058 36C Old Galgorm Road, Ballymena PRE DECISION RESOLUTION OF ISSUES LA02/2021/0164/CONTPO Works to a tree in a Conservation Area 38 Church Road Gracehill Ballymena Consent to fell/lop tree in conserv.area.
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