Secretary's
report,
19th
June
2018:
1. BaBCC
phone
activated
07497
080372
+
voicemail.
2. Made
contact
with
Community
Safety
Glasgow
(Louise
McMonagle).
3. Police
contacts
made,
hopefully
present
at
this
meeting.
4. Contact
with
Ian
Elder
of
Development
&
Regeneration
Svcs.
5. Scottish
Land
Fund:
search
"Glasgow
community
groups
to
take
ownership
of
local
land
and
buildings"
(Brought
up
for
the
attention
of
members
&
possible
future
plans).
6. Area
Partnerships
-‐
reminder:
PUBLIC
MEETING
on
21st
June,
2pm,
City
Chambers.
-‐ There
are
23
APs,
with
elected
members,
and
a
budget
for
local
grants.
-‐ see:
https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=18748
-‐ Our
AP
is
Anderston,
City
&
Yorkhill,
chaired
by
Cllr.
Millar.
-‐ It
has
6
residents'
places,
all
currently
filled.
7. Banking
arrangements
-‐
Alistair,
Myself
met
on
Friday
8th
June
to
establish
an
account.
-‐ The
a/c
details
have
been
passed
on
to
GCC,
for
our
funding
allowance.
-‐ Bring
on
the
website!
Planning
&
Licensing
Lists:
I
confirm
I
am
receiving
these,
many
small
applications
e.g.
bird
countermeasures,
signage,
rear
elevation
alterations,
use
of
footway
as
external
seating
in
pedestrianised
precinct
areas
etc.
Larger
projects
need
a
"Proposal
of
Application
Notice"
(PoAN),
see
below.
18/00070/PAN
Site
Bounded
By
Robertson
Street/York
Street/
Argyle
Street
Glasgow
• PoAN:
Erection
of
office,
including
retail/restaurant
use.
• Earliest
Date
for
Planning
Application:
05.04.2018
• Case
Officer:
Ms
S
Connelly,
0141
287
6095.
• Note-‐
The
weekly
list
still
says
we
are
"inactive"
and
this
needs
to
change
because,
as
a
CC,
we
MUST
be
consulted
for
this
type
of
application
if
we
are
'active'.
• I
asked
twice
what
will
happen
in
this
specific
case:
o Emailed
Lynda.McCoshan@glasgow.gov.uk,
who
forwarded
to:
o OnlinePlanning@glasgow.gov.uk
&
Pauline
McGillivray
(DRS).
o Emailed
again
to
the
above,
including
Patricia
Lennox.
o Perhaps
Ian
Elder
can
help?
18/01088/PAN
Site
Formerly
Known
As
15
Brown
Street,
Glasgow.
• Another
PoAN,
Erection
of
office
development.
• Earliest
Date
for
Planning
Application:
21.09.2017
• This
is
a
"Proposal
of
Application
Notice".
• Case
Officer:
Mr
A
Graham,
0141
287
6045.
• This
is
listed
under
Anderston,
despite
being
inside
BBCC's
area!
Corespondence
re
PoAN
349
Bath
St
(Venlaw)
• Was
brought
to
our
attention
by
3rd
party.
• Consultation
event:
12th
July
from
2pm
to
7pm
• At
the
Renfield
St
Stephen’s
Centre
at
260
Bath
Street.
• Asked
Patricia
Lennox
GCC/DRS
for
information
• Nothing
received
from
GCC
as
yet.
• Anyone
interested,
I
have
some
documents
from
our
3rd
party
contact.
Avenues
project
Argyle
Street
/
St
Enoch
Square
initial
design:
• Argyle
Street,
from
Anderston
Cross
to
Trongate,
through
St.
Enoch
Sq.,
down
to
the
Clyde
• Event:
to
be
held
on
Monday,
25
June
2018
from
14:00
to
16:00.
• The
Teacher
Building,
14
St.
Enoch
Square,
G1
4DB.
• Jamie
Shields
(City
Deal
Avenues
Team,
GCC)
may
be
our
contact.
• As
yet,
it
seems
we
are
not
yet
automatically
getting
info
from
GCC
about
this.
What
is
a
Proposal
of
Application
Notice
(PoAN)?
-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐
These
were
introduced
in
the
2006
Planning
Act
and
involve
consultation
with
the
community
for
major
or
national
applications,
as
defined
in
the
Act,
at
least
12
weeks
before
submitting
a
planning
application.
The
applicant
is
required
to
provide
Glasgow
City
Council
with
details
of
the
proposal
along
with
a
list
of
those
they
intend
to
consult
and
how,
including
an
event.
This
event
could
be
in
the
form
of
an
exhibition
or
public
meeting
and
at
least
one
event
must
be
held.
The
applicant
must
consult
any
Community
Council
whose
area
covers
or
borders
the
application
site
but
they
can
also
consult
additional
people
or
groups
if
they
so
wish.
The
Council
can
require
additional
consultations
to
be
made
if
they
consider
they
are
required
under
the
terms
of
the
Act.
Requests
for
additional
consultations
required
by
the
Council,
if
any,
are
shown
below
the
proposal.
The
earliest
date
on
which
the
planning
application
can
be
submitted
is
a
minimum
of
12
weeks
from
when
the
Notice
was
received
by
the
Council
and
both
dates
are
shown.
This
Notice
will
remain
on
the
weekly
list
until
the
application
is
submitted.
It
should
be
noted
that
any
comments
regarding
the
proposal
during
this
period
must
be
made
to
the
applicant/agent
and
not
to
the
Council.
This
is
to
allow
the
applicant
to
consider
community
comments
before
submitting
the
application.
Any
comments
made
to
the
Council
will
not
be
treated
as
objections
to
the
application
when
it
is
received.