Applications ordered newest to oldest.
Alterations and additions to commercial building, use of first-floor as office premises, new signage, and modification of condition 13 of D/2023/162/B relating to allocation of on-site carparking.
S4.55(1A) modification of consent for minor alterations to meet the requirements of the National Construction Code.
Section 4.55(1A) modification of consent to amend the configuration of vehicle access and parking.
Removal and replacement of the existing roof sheeting, guttering, downpipes, flashing and associated structures. Reason to improve condition of the rooftop on the building.
Section 96 (1) application to permit the deletion of condition 11 relating to a Green Travel Plan and conditions 13 & 50 relating to vehicle footway crossings.
S96 (1A) Application seeking to modify Condition 2 to allow the approved high-tech industry use to trade between 5am and 8pm Monday to Friday inclusive and 8am to 8pm Saturdays and Sundays.
Integrated Development - Use as a hi-tech industry office and storage centre with alterations to ground floor of existing building including partitioning and office fitout, driveway and vehicle entrance from the eastern elevation on Wydham Street to allow provision of twenty-three (23) off-street car parking spaces and three (3) motor cycle spaces for private commercial use. The new car park also seeks to provide an internal loading and unloading area.
Alterations to ground floor of existing building including demolition of internal layout, construction of a new driveway and vehicle entrance from the eastern elevation on Wydham Street to allow provision of twenty-three (23) off-street car parking spaces, three (3) motor cycle spaces and bicycle storage for private commercial use. The new car park also seeks to provide a loading and unloading area.
Use south western corner of existing building as a cafe/restaurant including internal alterations. Trading hours proposed from 7am - 8pm seven days per week and extended trading hours until 1-pm seven days per week subject to a 12 month trial period.