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Extant Applications and Proposal of Application Notices The Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act as 1997 as amended by the Planning Etc (Scotland) Act 2006 - Section 36 List of Extant Applications and Proposal of Application Notices. Week Ending : Fri 17th September 2021 This List is held in two parts. Part 1 contains a list of all extant applications submitted to Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, on or after 3 August 2009, while Part 2 contains Proposal of Application Notices (PANs) received by the Comhairle’s Planning Service for ‘Major’ developments. These PANs are notices submitted to the Comhairle to make the authority and the public aware of forthcoming applications for large developments and to give the public the opportunity to find out more about the proposal and make representations direct to the prospective applicant/agent at an earlier stage in the development process. LISTS OF EXTANT APPLICATIONS – PART 1 Requirement: The above legislation requires the Comhairle to maintain a list of applications submitted to it, on or after 3 August 2009, and are yet to be determined. The Comhairle may elect to maintain this list in an electronic format. The applications listed below fall within this category. Viewing the Applications: The planning application, plans, drawings and other documents submitted in respect of the proposed development may be viewed on the Comhairle’s on-line Planning Portal at http://planning.cne-siar.gov.uk/PublicAccess/ . To find the application, insert the Application Reference provided below in the ‘Application Reference Field’. Alternatively you can view the plans at the Development Department, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Council Offices, Sandwick Road, Stornoway, HS1 2BW or Balivanich, Isle of Benbecula, HS7 5LA between 0900-1700hrs Monday to Friday. Making Comments or Representations: Comments or representations on these applications should be submitted in writing to the Director of Development, at either of the above addresses, by e-mail to [email protected] or Online through the Planning Portal at http://planning.cne-siar.gov.uk/PublicAccess/ using the planning reference number detailed below. Earliest Determination Date: The planning applications listed below can be decided any time following the date of ‘earliest determination’. The earliest determination date is typically the expiry of the latest of 21 days from when the application was notified to neighbours or 14 days from it appearing in a statutory press advert. If you intend to submit comments or representations, and the earliest determination date has expired, please phone, e-mail or write to us at the address below to alert us that it is still your intention to submit comments and agree with the case officer a date by which we can expect your comments. Specific Provisions for Applications for ‘Urgent Crown Development’: Any applications made to Scottish Ministers for ‘Urgent Crown Development’ in the ‘Comhairle nan Eilean Siar' area & notified to the Comhairle are identified by the use of the suffix ‘CROWN’ to the Application reference number. e.g. 09/00888/CROWN. These applications will have been made to Scottish Ministers for Urgent Crown Development under Section 242A of the Town & Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 as amended by the Planning etc (Scotland) Act 2006. Representations on these applications will be submitted to the Planning Decisions Division, Scottish Government, Area 2 J (South) Victoria Quay, Edinburgh. Page 1 of 26 Part 1 – List of Extant Applications Application number (Type) 18/00216/PPDM (Planning Permission (Detailed) Maj-Nat) Applicant Druim Leathann Windfarm Limited Agent LUC Agent's Address C/o Mr Donald McArthur, 37 Otago Street, Glasgow, G12 8JJ Location Druim Leathann Windfarm, North Tolsta, Isle Of Lewis Description of Proposal Construct a windfarm comprising 14 wind turbines (up to 140m to blade tip) and install associated infrastructure, including access tracks, crane hardstanding areas, substations, form temporary construction compounds, laydown areas and borrow pits at Druim Date Application Valid 15/06/2018 Earliest Date for Determination 15/03/2020 Application number (Type) 19/00189/PPDM (Planning Permission (Detailed) Maj-Nat) Applicant Sandwick Community Council Agent Aquatera Ltd Agent's Address Old Academy Business Centre, Stromness, Orkney, KW16 3AW Location Sandwick East Street (Druim Speireag), Pentland Road To Achmore, Achmore, Isle Of Lewis Description of Proposal Construct and operate a wind farm of up to ten wind turbine generators of a maximum 145m height to tip, each with a rated capacity of up to 5 MW resulting in a total site capacity of up to 50 MW. Ancillary infrastructure will comprise a substation, access Date Application Valid 29/04/2019 Earliest Date for Determination 09/06/2019 Application number (Type) 19/00311/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant Comhairle nan Eilean Siar Agent Fraser Architecture LLP Agent's Address An Taigh Dearg, 21A Carinish, Isle Of North Uist, HS6 5EJ Location Spaceport Facility, Scolpaig, Balemartin, Isle Of North Uist Description of Proposal Develop Phase 1 Spaceport infrastructure to allow the launch of sounding rockets, comprising launch pad, locations for tracking radar pads, provision of vehicular access and parking; and widen existing access track from the A865. (Note dated 22 July 2019 Date Application Valid 26/06/2019 Earliest Date for Determination 25/07/2019 Application number (Type) 20/00377/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant Miss Christina Mackay Agent - Applicant's Address 3 Dalmore, Isle Of Lewis, HS2 9AD Location Static Caravans, 3 Dalmore, Isle Of Lewis Description of Proposal Change of use of land to create access and site two static caravans Date Application Valid 22/09/2020 Earliest Date for Determination 16/10/2020 Page 2 of 26 Application number (Type) 20/00434/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant D Kelly Design Agent Mr Duncan Kelly Agent's Address Queen Anne House, 111 High Street, Fort William Location 164A Earsary, Isle Of Barra Description of Proposal Erection of Proposed Dwelling House Date Application Valid 28/10/2020 Earliest Date for Determination 19/11/2020 Application number (Type) 20/00468/PPDM (Planning Permission (Detailed) Maj-Nat) Applicant Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar Agent Robert Potter And Partners LLP Agent's Address Per Mr R Jonathan Potter, 110 West George Street, First Floor, Glasgow, G3 7JR Location Residential Development, Perceval Road, Stornoway, Isle Of Lewis Description of Proposal Application under Section 42 for Planning Permission to develop land pursuant to planning permission 18/00325/PPDM (Erect a 52-bedroom Care Home, 50-bed Housing with Extra Care facility and 74 semi-detached houses with Air Source Heat Pumps. Construct ro Date Application Valid 13/11/2020 Earliest Date for Determination 10/12/2020 Application number (Type) 20/00427/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant Bernera Community Council Agent Mr Callum J Macaulay Agent's Address 6 Kirkibost, Bernera, HS2 9LX Location Car Park, Bosta, Croir, Bernera, Isle Of Lewis Description of Proposal Change of use of grazing land to parking area Date Application Valid 18/11/2020 Earliest Date for Determination 10/12/2020 Application number (Type) 21/00010/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant Miss Chris MacKay Agent The Draftsman Ltd Agent's Address Per Jonathan Smith, 15 Upper Shader, Isle Of Lewis, HS2 0RQ Location 3B Ballantrushal, Isle Of Lewis Description of Proposal Create access and erect house with attached garage Date Application Valid 12/01/2021 Earliest Date for Determination 25/03/2021 Application number (Type) 20/00562/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant Isle of Harris Distillery Agent John Renshaw Architects Agent's Address Per John Renshaw, 86 Constitution Street, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6RP Location Isle Of Harris Distillers, Bottling And Logistics Centre, Urgha, Isle Of Harris Description of Proposal Erection of Bottling & Logistics Centre and maturation warehouse for Isle of Harris Distillery, with associated access, car parking and turning areas and service yard Date Application Valid 18/01/2021 Earliest Date for Determination 31/03/2021 Page 3 of 26 Application number (Type) 21/00061/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant Salar Smokehouse Ltd Agent - Applicant's Address The Old Shop, Balivanich, Isle Of Benbecula, HS7 5LA Location The Old Shop House, Balivanich, Isle Of Benbecula, HS7 5LA Description of Proposal Change of use of dwelling and associated internal alterations to form letting rooms (Class 7) Date Application Valid 08/02/2021 Earliest Date for Determination 23/02/2021 Application number (Type) 21/00059/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant Mrs Margaret MacDonald Agent - Applicant's Address 6 Milton, Isle Of South Uist, HS8 5RY Location Camping Pod, 6 Milton, Isle Of South Uist Description of Proposal Site pod and change of use of land Date Application Valid 10/02/2021 Earliest Date for Determination 04/03/2021 Application number (Type) 21/00104/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant MacInnes Bros Ltd Agent CP Architects Agent's Address 110 George Street, Oban, PH34 5NT Location Housing Development, Lochmaddy, Isle Of North Uist Description of Proposal Erect twelve dwelling houses, form new access and install septic tank Date Application Valid 26/02/2021 Earliest Date for Determination 06/10/2021 Application number (Type) 21/00152/PPD (Planning Permission (Detailed)) Applicant Ms Julie Corby Agent Studio Hebrides Architecture Ltd Agent's Address Per Mhairi Dobbie, Oban Na Feidh,
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