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2019 06 03 Weekly List of Planning Applications Aberdeenshire Weekly List 3 June 2019 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: 01467-534333 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/2019/1209 Site Address: Land Adjacent To, Bracken Planning Permission in Principle for Aude Chaiban Cottage Caravan, Benholm, Johnshaven, Erection of Dwellinghouse Date Validated Aberdeenshire, DD10 0HT 23 May 2019 E.380299 N.769249 Applicant: Ms Sue Waddicor Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 09- Benholm & Johnshaven 27 June 2019 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2019/1224 Site Address: Hook & Eye, 21 Allardice Full Planning Permission for Change of Ann Grant Street, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Use and Conversion of Sui Generis Date Validated AB39 2BS (Public House) to Class 1 (Shops) 24 May 2019 Applicant: Mr Roger Barnett c/o John E.387431 N.785823 Crawford, John D. Crawford Ltd, 72 New Wynd, Montrose, DD10 8RF Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 61- Stonehaven & District 27 June 2019 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2019/1239 Site Address: West Bradieston, St Cyrus, Full Planning Permission for Demolition of Jenny Ash Aberdeenshire, DD10 0DT Bothy and Erection of Dwellinghouse Date Validated 27 May 2019 Applicant: Miss Caitlin Braes c/o Louise E.373570 N.768380 Rae, Cairnlea, South Barns, Laurencekirk, AB30 1UP Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 42- Mearns 16 June 2019 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2019/1245 Site Address: 2 Coronation Cottages, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Jan Regulski Catterline, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, and Extension to Dwellinghouse Date Validated AB39 2TY 28 May 2019 E.386397 N.778925 Applicant: Mr Russel Cobern c/o John Aitken, John G Aitken Architectural Services, 2 Cameron Court, Stonehaven, AB39 2FH Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 15- Catterline, Kinneff & Dunnottar 27 June 2019 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2019/1255 Site Address: Monthammock, Durris, Prior Notification for Erection of Jan Regulski Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Agricultural Building and Hardstanding Date Validated 29 May 2019 Applicant: Mr Sandy Brown c/o Stephen E.379358 N.794680 Pirie, A B Roger & Young Ltd, 9 Macgregor Street, Brechin, DD9 6AB, Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 18- Crathes, Drumoak & Durris Not applicable for this type of application. Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2019/1257 Site Address: Drumforber Farmhouse, Full Planning Permission for Part Change Aude Chaiban Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire, AB30 1RS of Use of Agricultural Building to House Date Validated Biomass Boiler and Associated 28 May 2019 Applicant: Mr Andrew Gammie c/o Dave Infrastructure Including Flue Anderson, Cogeo Planning & (Retrospective) Environmental Services Ltd, 272 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4JR E.372077 N.773859 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W19- Mearns 42- Mearns 17 June 2019 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2019/1269 Site Address: Bogenraith, Durris, Full Planning Permission for Formation of Aude Chaiban Banchory, Aberdeenshire, AB31 6DS Access Road Date Validated 29 May 2019 Applicant: Mr Matthew Merchant E.380793 N.795802 Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W18- Stonehaven And Lower Deeside 18- Crathes, Drumoak & Durris 27 June 2019 Ref Number Site Address/Applicant Name Proposal Case Officer (if applicable) Location Grid Reference APP/2019/1283 Site Address: Hillside Primary School, Full Planning Permission for Alterations Aude Chaiban Newlands Drive, Portlethen, and Extension to School Date Validated Aberdeenshire, AB12 4LX 31 May 2019 E.391286 N.797995 Applicant: Aberdeenshire Council Education And Childrens Services c/o Martin Little, Aberdeenshire Council, Woodhill House, Westburn Road, Aberdeen, AB16 5GB Ward Community Council Public Comment Expiry Date W17- North Kincardine 53- Portlethen & District 4 July 2019 .
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