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Applications Decided by Delegated Powers Between 01/05/2017 and 31/05/2017 Total Count of Applications: 262 Application Number R Applications decided by Delegated Powers between 01/05/2017 and 31/05/2017 Total Count of Applications: 262 Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? SC/17/00001/MJR18/04/2017 Rightacres Property Co REQUEST FOR SCREENING OPINION LAND NORTH OF WOOD 16 True Response 04/05/2017 Ltd TO CONFIRM REQUIREMENT FOR STREET, (CENTRAL Sent EIA IN RESPECT OF PROPOSED SQUARE PLOTS 6 (IN DEVELOPMENT OF OFFICES AND PART), 7 AND 8) ANCILLARY RETAIL/ CAFE USE AT GROUND LEVEL. ADAM Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 17/00911/MJR 25/04/2017 McLaren PMG Cardiff DISCHARGE OF CONDITION 14 FITZALAN COURT, 23 True Full 18/05/2017 Ltd (TRAVEL MANAGEMENT PLAN) OF NEWPORT ROAD, Discharge 15/02257/MJR ADAMSDOWN of Condition Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 17/00493/MNR 06/03/2017 Pinn CREATION OF 3 BEDROOM FLAT IN ADAMSDOWN CHURCH, 73 False Permission 18/05/2017 BASEMENT ADAMSDOWN SQUARE, be granted ADAMSDOWN 17/00970/MNR 03/05/2017 Klump Investments Ltd VARIATION OF CONDITION 2 BRUNEL HOUSE, 2 7 True Permission 10/05/2017 C/O Castleforge (APPROVED PLANS) OF PLANNING FITZALAN ROAD, be granted Partners CONSENT 16/02558/MNR GRANTED ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, ON 28TH NOVEMBER 2016 TO CF24 0EB ALLOW THE REPLACEMENT OF PLANS 17/00728/MNR 04/04/2017 United Welsh Housing CHANGE OF USE FROM VACANT SHOP AT ADAMS COURT, 29 True Permission 03/05/2017 Association SHOP (USE CLASS A1) TO NORTH LUTON PLACE, be granted RESIDENTIAL USE FOR ONE FLAT ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, (USE CLASS C3) AND EXTERNAL CF24 0NA ALTERATIONS BUTE Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 17/00563/MJR 21/03/2017 Cardiff Community DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 3 LAND OFF SCHOONER 64 False Full 24/05/2017 Housing Association (MATERIALS) AND 5 (SITE WAY, ATLANTIC WHARF Discharge ENCLOSURES/BOUNDARIES) OF of Condition 15/02597/MJR 17/00825/MJR 13/04/2017 Cardiff Community DEMOLITION OF PREMISES FORMER BRANDON HIRE 20 True Permission 03/05/2017 Housing Association APPROVED UNDER 16/00194/MJR PLC, 151-153 BUTE be granted WITHOUT COMPLYING WITH STREET, BUTETOWN, PRE-COMMENCEMENT CONDITIONS CARDIFF, CF10 5HQ 17/00893/MJR 24/04/2017 Aviva Life & Pensions ALTERATION OF HOTEL STRUCTURE PLOT 5, PIERHEAD 10 True Permission 04/05/2017 UK Ltd FROM CONCRETE TO STEEL, STREET, CARDIFF BAY be granted INCREASE IN HEIGHT AND RE-WORKING OF BRICK DETAIL PATTERN PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER 16/00547/MJR Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 17/00961/MNR 28/04/2017 KHAN ADDITIONAL DOUBLE DOORS TO HODGES SQUARE, 7 True Permission 05/05/2017 FRONT ELEVATION AT FLAT 5 FOR BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, be granted DISABLED ACCESS - ALTERATIONS CF10 5JT TO 14/01182/DCI. A/17/00056/MNR 20/04/2017 Signature Living APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO THE COAL EXCHANGE 34 True Permission 24/05/2017 DISPLAY FASCIA SIGNAGE LIMITED, THE COAL be granted ASSOCIATED WITH THE HOTEL USE EXCHANGE, MOUNT STUART SQUARE, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5EB 17/00732/MNR 18/04/2017 Yassin PORTAKABIN TO BE USED AS A NOOR UL-ISLAM MOSQUE 27 True Permission 15/05/2017 BOOKSHOP IN RELATION TO THE & COMMUNITY CENTRE, be granted MOSQUE 17 MARIA STREET, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5HH 17/00794/MNR 11/04/2017 Schroder UK Real CHANGE OF USE FROM VACANT UNIT 20, MERMAID QUAY, 27 True Permission 08/05/2017 Estate Investment CLASS A1 (SHOP) TO CLASS A3 BUTE STREET, be granted Management (FOOD AND DRINK) BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5BZ 17/00784/MNR 11/04/2017 Bellavista Care ( Cardiff REMOVAL OF CONDITION 4 OF BELLAVISTA CARE 30 True Permission 11/05/2017 ) Ltd 95/00567/R TO ALLOW INTERNAL CENTRE, 2 HARROWBY be granted ALTERATIONS TO FIRST, SECOND PLACE, BUTETOWN, AND LOFT FLOORS TO PROVIDE CARDIFF, CF10 5GB NINE ADDITIONAL CARE HOME BEDROOM FACILITIES INCLUDING IN FORMER COMMUNAL LOUNGE AREAS CAER Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 17/00572/DCH 20/03/2017 Upton TWO STOREY SIDE EXTENSION 12 CAERAU PARK ROAD, 46 True Permission 05/05/2017 CONTAINING GARAGE AT GROUND CAERAU, CARDIFF, CF5 be granted FLOOR 5JG Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 16/00321/MJR 15/02/2016 jehu Project Services ltd DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 9 FORMER ELY FARM, 455 False Full 15/05/2017 (REMEDIATION SCHEME), 11 DYFRIG ROAD, CAERAU, Discharge (TOPSOIL) AND 12 (AGGREGATES) CARDIFF, CF5 5AD of Condition OF 13/01275/DCO CANT Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 17/00347/DCH 23/02/2017 Thomas TWO STOREY EXTENSION TO REAR 29 BROADHAVEN, 88 False Permission 22/05/2017 AND SIDE OF PROPERTY. NEW CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 be granted ROOF INCLUDING DORMER ATTIC 8DA SPACE. RAISING RIDGE HEIGHT. SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION AND CHIMNEY 17/00441/DCH 16/03/2017 Parsons REMOVAL OF EXISTING LEAN TO 56 FAIRFIELD AVENUE, 48 True Permission 03/05/2017 AND ERECTION OF NEW PITCHED CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 be granted ROOF EXTENSION WITH 2NO ROOF 1BS LIGHTS, DOUBLE GLAZED WIDOWS AND DOOR PROVIDING ACCESS TO REAR GARDEN. SVP TO BE RELOCATED AND NEW RAINWATER GOODS 17/00768/DCH 13/04/2017 Gooch CONSTRUCTION OR A REAR 34 BROAD STREET, 36 True Permission 19/05/2017 DORMER ROOF EXTENSION AND CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 be granted INSERTION OF ROOFLIGHTS TO THE 8BY FRONT ELEVATION Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 16/02658/MJR 04/11/2016 Ely Bridge Development DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 23 FORMER PAPER MILL 180 False Full 03/05/2017 Company Ltd (ROAD TRAFFIC NOISE), 24 (RAILWAY ARJO WIGGINS, OLD MILL Discharge NOISE) AND 25 (VIBRATION) OF BUSINESS PARK, of Condition 14/02277/MNR SANATORIUM ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 8DS 16/02835/MJR 29/11/2016 Ely Bridge Development DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 12 AND FORMER PAPER MILL 155 False Full 03/05/2017 Company 13 (PHASING PLAN FOR THE ARJO WIGGINS, OLD MILL Discharge CONSTRUCTION OF THE ROADS, BUSINESS PARK, of Condition FOOTPATHS AND OTHER PUBLICLY SANATORIUM ROAD, ACCESSIBLE AREAS) OF CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 14/02277/MNR 8DS Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? A/17/00057/MNR 04/04/2017 Kirby SHOP FRONT SIGN LUSH HAIR & BEAUTY, 45 52 True Permission 26/05/2017 LLANDAFF ROAD, be granted CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 9NG A/17/00051/MNR 21/03/2017 Notemachine UK Ltd INTEGRAL ILLUMINATION AND CARDIFF CITY STADIUM, 45 True Permission 05/05/2017 SCREEN TO THE ATM FASCIA LECKWITH ROAD, be granted INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED FREE CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 CASH WITHDRAWALS SIGN ABOVE 8AZ THE ATM FASCIA BLUE LED HALO ILLUMINATION TO THE ATM SURROUND 17/00600/MNR 21/03/2017 Notemachine UK Ltd INSTALLATION OF AN ATM THROUGH CARDIFF CITY STADIUM, 44 True Permission 04/05/2017 THE WALL ON THE SIDE OF THE LECKWITH ROAD, be granted BUILDING OPPOSITE THE NEW PUB CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 AND CAR PARK. 8AZ A/17/00037/MNR 07/03/2017 McDonald's INSTALLATION OF A 2 NO. NEW MCDONALDS, CAPITAL 56 True Permission 02/05/2017 Restaurants Ltd YELLOW "GOLDEN ARCH" SYMBOLS RETAIL PARK, LECKWITH be granted OVER DRIVE THRU BOOTHS. THE ROAD, CANTON, RELOCATION OF THE HERO BOARD, CARDIFF, CF11 8EG PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER A/16/00228/MNR. ADDITIONAL BANNER SIGN 17/00108/MNR 19/01/2017 McQuade GROUND & FIRST FLOOR REAR/SIDE 47 LINCOLN STREET, 119 False Permission 18/05/2017 EXTENSION, HIP TO GABLE, REAR CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 be granted DORMER AND CONVERSION TO 1JX FOUR FLATS 17/00392/MNR 28/02/2017 Paton CONVERSION AND CHANGE OF USE FORMER VICTORIA PARK 76 False Permission 15/05/2017 OF VACANT PUBLIC TOILET BLOCK PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, be granted TO CAFE, INCLUDING: - VICTORIA PARK, REPLACEMENT WINDOWS AND COWBRIDGE ROAD EAST, DOORS; CLOSING UP OF SOME CANTON DOOR OPENINGS TO REAR ELEVATION - NEW WINDOW OPENINGS TO COWBRIDGE ROAD EAST - NEW LIGHTING AND SIGNAGE - INTERNAL REMODELLING 17/00740/MNR 04/04/2017 Kirby ALTERATIONS TO SHOP FRONT LUSH HAIR & BEAUTY, 45 43 True Permission 17/05/2017 LLANDAFF ROAD, be granted CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 9NG 17/00884/MNR 25/04/2017 The Clinic Canton CHANGE THE USE FROM A SHOP TO 220 COWBRIDGE ROAD 36 True Permission 31/05/2017 HEALTH CLINIC EAST, CANTON, CARDIFF, be granted CF5 1GY 17/01134/MNR 17/05/2017 Charity Kagyu Samye AMENDMENTS TO RESIDENTIAL MORGAN FINANCIAL 14 True Permission 31/05/2017 Dzong Cardiff Trust FLATS ON FIRST AND SECOND GROUP LTD MORGAN be granted FLOOR OF 17/00232/MNR HOUSE, 248 COWBRIDGE ROAD EAST, CANTON, CARDIFF, CF5 1GZ A/17/00077/MNR 10/05/2017 cardiff house of sport ltd SIGNAGE TO BE PRINTED ON TO EXISTING PITCHES 12 True Permission 22/05/2017 THE FABRIC OF AN AIRDOME ADJACENT TO be granted LAWRENNY AVENUE, CARDIFF A/17/00035/MNR 18/04/2017 The Ultimate Poster REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING '48 ADJACENT TO UNIT 2, 29 True Permission 17/05/2017 Company SHEET' ADVERTISEMENT HOARDING NINIAN PARK GARAGES, be granted WITH A 6M LONG X 3.6M HIGH LECKWITH ROAD, COLOUR DIGITAL LED CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 ADVERTISEMENT PANEL. 8AP CATH Application Registered Applicant Name Proposal Location Days taken 8 Week Decision Decision Date Number to decision target Achieved? 16/03073/DCH Yapp FIRST FLOOR EXTENSION TO 41 RICHARDS STREET, Permission 03/05/2017 EXISTING FLATS CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 be granted 4DB 17/00696/DCH 31/03/2017 Patel LOFT CONVERSION WITH REAR 18 MAY STREET, 46 True Permission 16/05/2017 DORMER CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 be granted 4EW 17/00693/DCH 28/03/2017 Shankie CONVERSION OF EXISTING ROOF 62 BRITHDIR STREET, 43 True Permission 10/05/2017 SPACE TO HABITABLE CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 be granted ACCOMMODATION.
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