List of Planning Applications Determined Under Delegated Powers the Following Planning Applications Have Been Determined by Officers Under the Scheme of Delegation

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List of Planning Applications Determined Under Delegated Powers the Following Planning Applications Have Been Determined by Officers Under the Scheme of Delegation List of Planning Applications Determined Under Delegated Powers The following Planning Applications have been determined by officers under the scheme of Delegation Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2011/1041/FUL Miss Kate Woodlands Proposed stables & arena for Permitted Claire Richards 8/24/22E/PA Hanson Long Drax Village equestrian use including change of Selby use of part of existing agricultural 16 Aug 2012 YO8 8NH field 2012/0014/HPA Mr Richard Allen 3 Nanny Lane Two storey side extension and two Permitted Louise Milnes 8/62/214A/PA Church Fenton storey rear extension Tadcaster 14 Sep 2012 North Yorkshire LS24 9RL 2012/0125/FUL Mrs Carol 8 Oak Field Change of use of land to garden, Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/20/471B/PA Backhouse Brayton erection of a double garage and Selby retrospective planning permission for 23 Aug 2012 North Yorkshire a wall on the boundary YO8 9QZ 18/09/12 – Page 1 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/0182/HPA Miss Beatrice 14 Hollybush Close Single storey extension to the rear of Permitted Rachel Howden 8/42/203/PA Howden Whitley the property and alteration to adapt Goole the property for a disabled wheel 16 Aug 2012 North Yorkshire chair user DN14 0FF 2012/0222/FUL Mr Scott Newbridge Farm Erection of a farm workers dwelling Refused Rachel Howden 8/13/180G/PA Market Weighton Road North Duffield 16 Aug 2012 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 5DB 2012/0234/LBC Miss Tracey 6 Park Street Listed building consent for the Refused Rachel Howden 8/19/21F/PA Johnson Selby replacement of single glazed YO8 4PW wooden sliding sash window to the 20 Aug 2012 rear with UPVC double glazed sliding sash window 2012/0286/FUL Mr J. Baines Street Record Erection of an agricultural building, Permitted Claire Richards 8/23/258A/PA Barlow Road creation of vehicular access and Barlow construction of hardstanding 31 Aug 2012 Selby North Yorkshire 18/09/12 – Page 2 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/0393/FUL Millenium Care Lifestyles Care Centre Proposed refurbishment of existing Permitted Louise Milnes 8/37/57H/PA Services Ltd Weeland Road 28 bed care home of one and two Eggborough storey construction under a pitched 14 Sep 2012 Goole roof to 22 bed care home East Yorkshire DN14 0PW 2012/0453/TPO Churchill Street Record Application for consent to crown lift Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/22/195A/PA Developments Park Lane trees in Group G3 under TPO Barlow 11/1985 to 5.1 metres over highway 14 Sep 2012 Selby to give clearance for high sided North Yorkshire vehicles 2012/0517/LBC Mr Quinn Cardy Queen Margarets School Listed Building Consent to reinstate Permitted Rachel Howden 8/10/24CH/LB Main Street grade 2 listed gates into their original Escrick location and to carry out minor 16 Aug 2012 York cleaning and restoration YO19 6EU 2012/0521/HPA Mr Gerald Austin Cottage Conversion of integral garage to Permitted Rachel Howden 8/55/118K/PA Robinson Main Street form granny flat and alteration to Hillam existing front porch 23 Aug 2012 Leeds West Yorkshire LS25 5HH 18/09/12 – Page 3 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/0557/FUL Mrs Sarah Land Off Erection of sectional timber stables Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/23/224H/PA Tomlinson Camela Lane and all weather turnout paddock on Camblesforth land at 17 Aug 2012 Selby North Yorkshire 2012/0559/HPA Mr Harold Watt 3 The Hedgerows To erect a balcony approximately 2m Permitted Louise Milnes 8/17/343/PA York Road x 4m to the rear of the premises at Cliffe 1st floor level with attached spiral 29 Aug 2012 Selby staircase leading to the ground floor. North Yorkshire YO8 6LE 2012/0573/HPA Mr Roy Draper Wesgarth Demolish existing garage and Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/36/9B/PA Cawood Road replace with new in keeping with the Wistow style of the house 20 Aug 2012 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 3XB 2012/0575/FUL Mr Ian Maw Milton Place Conversion of existing two storey Permitted Rachel Howden 8/19/1291F/PA Gowthorpe workshop to create 2No. self Selby contained 1 bedroom flats and 23 Aug 2012 erection of 2No. two storey dwellings 18/09/12 – Page 4 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/0611/TPO Mr Steven Peaker Church Of Saint Martin Application for consent to carry out Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/41/58U/PA Park Lane works to 3 lime trees and 1 holly tree Womersley within TPO 18/1992 including side 20 Aug 2012 Doncaster prune and crown reduction South Yorkshire DN6 9BJ 2012/0612/FUL Linden North Ltd Land Adj Southlands House Retention of UPVC doors and Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/57/267R/PA Southlands Close windows in replacement of garage South Milford doors and formation of habitable 22 Aug 2012 Leeds room replacing garage at Plot 1 West Yorkshire 2012/0613/HPA Mr Paul 16 Queen Margarets Drive Erection of an extension to existing Permitted Rachel Howden 8/50/204A/PA Callaghan Byram garage and first floor extension Knottingley above 17 Aug 2012 West Yorkshire WF11 9HR 2012/0615/HPA Mr And Mrs Barlby Hall Replacement of a conservatory with Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/16/654B/PA Anthony York Road a summer/garden room McDermott Barlby 23 Aug 2012 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 5JH 18/09/12 – Page 5 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/0616/LBC Mr & Mrs Anthony Barlby Hall Listed Building Consent to facilitate Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/16/654C/LB McDermott York Road the replacement of the existing Barlby conservatory with a summer/garden 23 Aug 2012 Selby room North Yorkshire YO8 5JH 2012/0617/HPA Mrs Claire 37 The Poplars Extension of existing driveway Permitted Rachel Howden 8/20/725/PA Thompson Brayton Selby 16 Aug 2012 North Yorkshire YO8 9HF 2012/0623/HPA Mr Howard 17 Selby Road Proposed two storey side and single Permitted Ruth Beckwith 8/15/422/PA Smales Riccall storey first floor rear extension York 30 Aug 2012 North Yorkshire YO19 6QP 2012/0628/HPA Mr M Stocks 19 New Lane Proposed two storey rear extension Refused Rachel Howden 8/54/105/PA Burton Salmon and single storey side extension. Leeds 20 Aug 2012 West Yorkshire LS25 5JR 18/09/12 – Page 6 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/0629/HPA Mr Bryan Davies White Rose Mill Erection of a temporary (for 3 years) Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/67/6N/PA Dam Lane single storey timber outbuilding Saxton located in the curtilage of a grade II 21 Aug 2012 Tadcaster Listed Building North Yorkshire LS24 9QF 2012/0631/HPA Mrs Jill Coxon Forge House Two storey extension to side of Permitted Ruth Beckwith 8/32/94/PA The Green dwelling to form granny flat and Gateforth studio and single storey extension to 20 Aug 2012 Selby rear to form utility North Yorkshire YO8 9LF 2012/0632/REM Mr Peter Little 2 Ashfield Villas Reserved matters application for the Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/55/186D/PA Hillam Lane erection of a detached dwelling Hillam following outline approval 28 Aug 2012 Leeds 2009/0932/OUT (8/55/186C/PA) for West Yorkshire the erection of a detached dwelling LS25 5HN to include access on land to the rear 2012/0633/FUL Mr John Marshall Kennel Garth Farm Section 73A application to remove Permitted Rachel Howden 8/62/21D/PA Nanny Lane condition 2 (agricultural occupancy) Church Fenton of 8/62/21/PA (CO/1976/26739) 24 Aug 2012 Tadcaster North Yorkshire LS24 9RL 18/09/12 – Page 7 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/0636/HPA Mr Richard Pool The Forge Proposed extension at first floor level Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/25/127/PA Main Road to form additional bedroom at rear of Drax existing detached dwelling 17 Aug 2012 Selby North Yorkshire YO8 8NT 2012/0638/FUL Mrs Victoria Halfway House Retention of new access and Refused Rachel Howden 8/19/1222B/PA Claydon Leeds Road hardstanding, change of use of land Selby for parking of vehicles/domestic 13 Sep 2012 YO8 9SD purposes and erection of a building for dog grooming on land at 2012/0640/HPA Mr Stuart Geldard 59 Sand Lane New rear and side extension Permitted Claire Richards 8/57/515/PA South Milford following demolition of existing Leeds extensions and conservatory. New 17 Aug 2012 West Yorkshire dormer windows to front elevation LS25 5BA 2012/0641/HPA Mr Graham 6 King Rudding Close Proposed single storey rear Permitted Rachel Howden 8/15/423/PA Lindsay Riccall extension to existing house to create York additional living accommodation 17 Aug 2012 North Yorkshire YO19 6RY 18/09/12 – Page 8 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer Number Date 2012/0643/TPO Mr Renato Boi Close House Application for consent to fell an Ash Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/56/177D/PA 33 Main Street Tree within TPO 32/2003 Monk Fryston 23 Aug 2012 Leeds West Yorkshire LS25 5EQ 2012/0645/FUL Mr Jeff Marston Mill And Premises Extension to existing building. Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/58/991/PA Bishopdyke Road Sherburn In Elmet 30 Aug 2012 Leeds Leeds LS25 6JZ 2012/0648/FUL The Grimston The White House New detached double garage and Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/63/21G/PA Park Estate Kirkby Wharfe garden store Tadcaster 30 Aug 2012 LS24 9DD 2012/0650/LBC The Grimston The White House Listed Building Consent for Permitted Mr Simon Eades 8/63/21H/LB Park Estate Kirkby Wharfe alterations and extensions to existing Tadcaster house 23 Aug 2012 LS24 9DD 18/09/12 – Page 9 of 15 Application Applicant Location Proposal Decision and Case Officer
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