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  • #91
    Is planning application still imminent.........................

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    • #92
      What is the process once a planning application goes in?

      I take it ( just guessing ) that if planning dept passed it for approval it would then have to go to a full council meeting or special meeting......are objections looked at then or by planning dept?

      Can it be stopped indefinitely at that stage?

      To me August 25 looks a genuinely ridiculous timeframe but em no an engineer and havenae manufactured anything since I turned Douglas Athletic into a guid fitba side.

      Anybody know ( Islay ? &#128515 How it all works.

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      • #93
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        • #94
          I enclose the Planning Application section from the Dundee City Council website which also includes how to view the weekly and monthly lists of planning applications. https://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/servic...g-%26-building
          This should be set up as a ‘sticky’ to allow easy access for interested people.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Returnofrros View Post
            What is the process once a planning application goes in?

            I take it ( just guessing ) that if planning dept passed it for approval it would then have to go to a full council meeting or special meeting......are objections looked at then or by planning dept?

            Can it be stopped indefinitely at that stage?

            To me August 25 looks a genuinely ridiculous timeframe but em no an engineer and havenae manufactured anything since I turned Douglas Athletic into a guid fitba side.

            Anybody know ( Islay ? ��) How it all works.
            I know a bit about how it works.
            Once a planning application is submitted to the Dundee City Council Planning department a planning officer(s) is/are allocated to deal with it. After this is completed including their recommendation for granting planning permission or not it is passed to the Dundee City Council planning committee which consists of every Dundee City Councillor.
            I managed to get this information from George McIrvine when I was a Dee4life Director as George McIrvine in addition to being a Dundee City Councillor is also a Dee4life director.
            It is possible especially with the roads access and exit from the new stadium car parks that the full planning application for the new stadium development at Campy Nou will be ‘called in’ by the Scottish Government resulting in a public inquiry.
            If that happens then Deeranged will be purchasing us all a pint in Doc Stewart’s at the end of August 2025.
            I have already posted that an application for Planning Permission in Principle does not fit the requirements for this site unless John Nelms has decided to build a maximum of 9 houses on the whole of the Campy Nou site.
            Last edited by islaydarkblue; 12-01-2024, 05:14 PM.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by islaydarkblue View Post
              I know a bit about how it works.
              Once a planning application is submitted to the Dundee City Council Planning department a planning officer(s) is/are allocated to deal with it. After this is completed including their recommendation for granting planning permission or not it is passed to the Dundee City Council planning committee which consists of every Dundee City Councillor.
              I managed to get this information from George McIrvine when I was a Dee4life Director as George McIrvine in addition to being a Dundee City Councillor is also a Dee4life director.
              It is possible especially with the roads access and exit from the new stadium car parks that the full planning application for the new stadium development at Campy Nou will be ‘called in’ by the Scottish Government resulting in a public inquiry.
              If that happens then Deeranged will be purchasing us all a pint in Doc Stewart’s at the end of August 2025.
              I have already posted that an application for Planning Permission in Principle does not fit the requirements for this site unless John Nelms has decided to build a maximum of 9 houses on the whole of the Campy Nou site.
              Cheers

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              • #97
                Originally posted by islaydarkblue View Post
                I know a bit about how it works.
                Once a planning application is submitted to the Dundee City Council Planning department a planning officer(s) is/are allocated to deal with it. After this is completed including their recommendation for granting planning permission or not it is passed to the Dundee City Council planning committee which consists of every Dundee City Councillor.
                I managed to get this information from George McIrvine when I was a Dee4life Director as George McIrvine in addition to being a Dundee City Councillor is also a Dee4life director.
                It is possible especially with the roads access and exit from the new stadium car parks that the full planning application for the new stadium development at Campy Nou will be ‘called in’ by the Scottish Government resulting in a public inquiry.
                If that happens then Deeranged will be purchasing us all a pint in Doc Stewart’s at the end of August 2025.
                I have already posted that an application for Planning Permission in Principle does not fit the requirements for this site unless John Nelms has decided to build a maximum of 9 houses on the whole of the Campy Nou site.
                How many of these are you planning to vote against?

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by BP33 View Post
                  How many of these are you planning to vote against?
                  Please explain as I do not understand your post.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by islaydarkblue View Post
                    Please explain as I do not understand your post.
                    Well, have you not already put objections in regarding the new stadium. You’ve already stated on here that you wouldn’t mind DFC going out of business, just to prove your suspicions re FPS was correct.

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                    • Originally posted by BP33 View Post
                      Well, have you not already put objections in regarding the new stadium. You’ve already stated on here that you wouldn’t mind DFC going out of business, just to prove your suspicions re FPS was correct.
                      BP33. You will take this thread down a rabbit hole.

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                      • Originally posted by BP33 View Post
                        Well, have you not already put objections in regarding the new stadium. You’ve already stated on here that you wouldn’t mind DFC going out of business, just to prove your suspicions re FPS was correct.
                        I have never stated that I would not mind DFC going out of business. You are correct that I am very suspicious about FPS especially since they borrowed funds from the Isle of Man based financial company SohoGreen on 3rd October 2023 putting up the Dens Park Stadium as security for their loan. This loan if not repaid in full including interest could result in Dundee Football Club being homeless.

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                        • What are the terms of the loan?

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                          • Originally posted by islaydarkblue View Post
                            I have never stated that I would not mind DFC going out of business. You are correct that I am very suspicious about FPS especially since they borrowed funds from the Isle of Man based financial company SohoGreen on 3rd October 2023 putting up the Dens Park Stadium as security for their loan. This loan if not repaid in full including interest could result in Dundee Football Club being homeless.
                            If I could be bothered, I could find it. And you’ve now posted the loan post, about 100 times. You’re hatred of Nelms, knows no bounds.

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                            • Originally posted by BP33 View Post
                              If I could be bothered, I could find it. And you’ve now posted the loan post, about 100 times. You’re hatred of Nelms, knows no bounds.
                              No wonder. Nelms stated a pack of lies about the visit my wife and I made to the Gardyne offices on Friday 7th October 2022. Nelms is only interested in Yes men and people who do his bidding.
                              He also broke the Data Protection Act by revealing a submission made by a member of the public after they attended the latest Pre Application Notice meeting in the Landmark Hotel on 26th September 2022 to other members of the public.
                              If you are not worried about Dens Park Stadium being used as security for a loan on 3rd October 2023 by the Sandeman Properties Limited directors whose holding company is Dark Blue Property Holdings Limited then that is up to you.
                              However the directors of Dark Blue Property Holdings Limited also borrowed money from Soho Green on 24th November 2022 putting the whole of 29.7 acres Campy Nou site plus the former NCR Camperdown factory entrance up as security for their loan.

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                              • Originally posted by BCram View Post
                                What are the terms of the loan?
                                I suggest that you read the Soho Green website for details about borrowing money from them.
                                At 3rd October 2023 Soho Green were advertising loans at a monthly interest rate of between 0.95% and 2% which equates to between 11.40% and 24% per annum.
                                The interest rate for borrowing money from them at the end of November 2022 was between 0.75% and 2% per month which equates to between 9% and 24% per annum.

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