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Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Printed - 11/9/2018 11:12:59 AM Application 1: DA/909/2018 Lodged: 29/10/2018 Description: Tenancy fit-out (Shop 14 - Chatime). Property Address: Ground Shop 14 81 O'Connell Street Applicant : INFINITE PLUS P/L NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006 Owner : NORTH ADELAIDE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $150,000 Private Certifier : CERTIS SOUTH AUSTRALIA Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 30/10/2018 CITB Reference: 122568 Application 2: DA/894/2018 Lodged: 22/10/2018 Description: Internal shop fit-out (T22 - Elite Supplements). Property Address: DP Accessories World Applicant : JDE DISTRIBUTION P/L Ground 22 City Cross Arcade ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : JAMES ARCADE P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: To Be Advised Private Certifier : Mr G Capetanakis Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 31/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 3: DA/893/2018 Lodged: 23/10/2018 Description: Westpac House amenities refurbishment - Levels 17-19 & 26-28. Property Address: Westpac Applicant : KNIGHT FRANK (SA) P/L Level 19 91 King William Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : ICAM APP NO 1 P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $440,000 Private Certifier : KATNICH DODD BUILDING SURVEYORS Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 26/10/2018 CITB Reference: 122301 Application 4: DA/892/2018 Lodged: 24/10/2018 Description: Repair brick wall on western boundary of property Property Address: 34 Sanders Place Applicant : Ms S E Cater ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : Mr A R Tait Estimated Cost of Dev: $3,305 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 29/10/2018 CITB Reference: Page - 2 Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Printed - 9/11/2018 11:12:59 AM Application 5: DA/886/2018 Lodged: 22/10/2018 Description: Retail tenancy fit-out (Soul Origin - K057). Property Address: MYER CENTRE Applicant : SOUL ORIGIN 14-38 Rundle Mall ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : THE TRUST COMPANY (AUSTRALIA) LTD Estimated Cost of Dev: $120,000 Private Certifier : TRENTO FULLER P/L Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 24/10/2018 CITB Reference: 122191 Application 6: DA/884/2018 Lodged: 22/10/2018 Description: Attach banner between pillars adjacent Pilgrim Hall from 5th to 10th November 2018 Property Address: COLONEL LIGHT CENTRE Applicant : Ms K E Shevtsov 21-27 Pirie Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA PROPERTY TRUST (SA) Estimated Cost of Dev: $200 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 31/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 7: DA/882/2018 Lodged: 19/10/2018 Description: Internal office fit-out (Level 23). Property Address: Level 23 91 King William Street Applicant : FDC CONSTRUCTION & FITOUT ADELAIDE SA 5000 (SA) P/L Owner : ICAM APP NO 1 P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $5,000 Private Certifier : HENDRY GROUP P/L Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 26/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 8: DA/868/2018 Lodged: 17/10/2018 Description: Office tenancy fit-out (Level 1). Property Address: Level 1 99 Gawler Place Applicant : SCHIAVELLO CONSTRUCTION (SA) ADELAIDE SA 5000 P/L Owner : MAC AUSTRALIAN SUB TC P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $300,000 Private Certifier : TRENTO FULLER P/L Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 31/10/2018 CITB Reference: 120734 Page - 3 Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Printed - 9/11/2018 11:12:59 AM Application 9: DA/91/2018/3 Lodged: 17/10/2018 Description: Installation of "Tree Climb Walk" within Park Lands - STAGE 3 - ADDITIONAL ANCILARY STRUCTURES. Property Address: Blue Gum Park / Kurangga (Park 20) Applicant : ASPEX BUILDING DESIGNERS P/L Greenhill Road ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : THE CROWN Estimated Cost of Dev: To Be Advised Private Certifier : CARLO SCINTO & ASSOCIATES P/L Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 24/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 10: DA/863/2018 Lodged: 16/10/2018 Description: Change of use from office to fitness centre (retrospective) Property Address: EFM Health Club Applicant : EFM HEALTH CLUB P/L Ground 241 Wakefield Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : Mr J Y C Lee Estimated Cost of Dev: To Be Advised Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 30/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 11: DA/859/2018 Lodged: 14/10/2018 Description: Office alterations - internal works (Level 5). Property Address: Level 5 19 Grenfell Street Applicant : G5 SPECIAL PROJECTS P/L ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : EQUITY TRUSTEES LTD Estimated Cost of Dev: $83,300 Private Certifier : ROCCO CIANCIO BUILDING APPROVALS Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 17/10/2018 CITB Reference: 121825 Application 12: DA/858/2018 Lodged: 12/10/2018 Description: Shop fit-out (Tommy Gun's). Property Address: Ground 27 James Place Applicant : CHECKPOINT BUILDING ADELAIDE SA 5000 SURVEYORS Owner : 27 JAMES PLACE P/L Estimated Cost of Dev: $210,000 Private Certifier : PBS AUSTRALIA P/L Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 26/10/2018 CITB Reference: 121989 Page - 4 Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Printed - 9/11/2018 11:12:59 AM Application 13: DA/855/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of telecommunications facility on existing light pole Property Address: Rymill Park / Murlawirrapurka (Park 14) Applicant : SK PLANNING East Terrace ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : THE CROWN Estimated Cost of Dev: $25,000 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 14: DA/854/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of telecommunications facility on existing light pole Property Address: Peppermint Park / Wita Wirra (Park 18) Applicant : SK PLANNING Hutt Road ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : THE CROWN Estimated Cost of Dev: $25,000 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 15: DA/853/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of Telecommunications facility on existing light pole Property Address: STATE LIBRARY OF SA Applicant : SK PLANNING North Terrace ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : THE CROWN Estimated Cost of Dev: $25,000 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 16: DA/851/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of telecommunications facility on existing light pole. Property Address: UNIVERSITY OF SA - EAST CAMPUS Applicant : SK PLANNING Frome Road ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : THE CROWN Estimated Cost of Dev: $25,000 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/10/2018 CITB Reference: Page - 5 Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Printed - 9/11/2018 11:12:59 AM Application 17: DA/850/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of telecommunications facility on existing light pole Property Address: Hindmarsh Square / Mukata Applicant : SK PLANNING Hindmarsh Square ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : Ms C Comazzetto Estimated Cost of Dev: $25,000 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 18: DA/849/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of telecommunications facility on existing light pole Property Address: 32-40 Hurtle Square Applicant : SK PLANNING ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : CITY OF ADELAIDE Estimated Cost of Dev: $25,000 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 19: DA/852/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of telecommunications facility on existing light pole. Property Address: Red Gum Park / Karrawirra (Park 12) Applicant : SK PLANNING King William Road ADELAIDE SA 5000 Owner : THE CROWN Estimated Cost of Dev: $25,000 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Development Approval Granted Authority: Delegated to Administration Date: 25/10/2018 CITB Reference: Application 20: DA/848/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of telecommunications facility on existing light poles. Property Address: Josie Agius Park / Wikaparntu Wirra Applicant : SK PLANNING (Park 22) Goodwood Road Owner : THE CROWN ADELAIDE SA 5000 Estimated Cost of Dev: $25,000 Consent: Development Approval Decision: Withdrawn by Applicant Authority: Date: 15/10/2018 CITB Reference: Page - 6 Summary of Development Approved Applications October 2018 Printed - 11/9/2018 11:12:59 AM Application 21: DA/847/2018 Lodged: 10/10/2018 Description: Installation of telecommunications facility on existing light poles Property
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