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Ward Application Number Address Proposal Date Signed Clause Appendix 1 - S106 Agreements signed 2019/2020 Application Contribution Ward Address Proposal Date signed Clause number Clause summary number value Bowling and 18/04495/PVS Future House Bolling Road Bradford Change of use from office buildings (Use Class B1) 20/08/2019 1 Off site highway works Barkerend West Yorkshire BD4 7EB to a state-funded secondary school 2 School Bus Service Scheme Clayton and 19/02483/VOC Land At Grid Ref 411346 431859 Variation of condition 7 of planning permission 07/01/2020 1 DoV - Inserted wording Fairweather Holts Lane Bradford West Yorkshire 18/01540/MAF to allow the peak pumped foul Green water discharge to not exceed 5 litres per second Craven 15/05875/MAO Land At Belton Road Silsden West Outline planning application for the erection of up 08/04/2019 1 DoV - education £ 270,443.00 Yorkshire to 190 dwellings with means of access to be contribution considered with all other matters reserved 2 DoV - RPI details Craven 15/03305/MAF Land At The Acres Addingham West Residential development of 38 dwellings and 01/07/2019 7 DoV - Education spend Yorkshire associated infrastructure criteria Craven 19/01509/MAO Land Between Croft House And Outline application for residential development of 05/11/2019 1 Affordable housing Green Lane Main Road Steeton With land (site area 1.32 ha) for up to 35 dwellings Eastburn West Yorkshire requesting consideration of access Heaton 18/04238/MAF Former Hallmark Cards Limited Residential development (385 flats) comprising 25/06/2019 1 Affordable housing £ 389,071.00 Bingley Road Bradford West conversion of two existing buildings with 2 Off site highway works Yorkshire BD9 6SD associated external works, construction of new and S278 build block, conversion of single storey building to 3 Public Transport £ 33,000.00 form communal facilities Contribution 4 TRO contribution £ 7,000.00 Keighley East 19/02851/MAF Land At Grid Ref 406750 440474 Long Construction of residential development of 61 12/12/2019 1 Affordable housing Lee Lane Keighley West Yorkshire dwellings with associated car parking and access 2 Footpath commuted £ 5,000.00 sum 3 Highway drain £ 15,000.00 commuted sum Keighley 17/03126/MAO Oakville 1 Keighley Road Oakworth Development of up to 24 assisted living units (C2) 24/09/2019 1 Approved occupier West Keighley West Yorkshire BD22 7LA Royds 17/04682/MAF Former Delf Hill Middle School Residential development of 15 one bed flats and 5 23/10/2019 1 Supported Living Units Common Road Bradford West two bed bungalows Yorkshire Thornton and 17/06423/MAO Land South East Of 869 Thornton Outline development of up to 250 dwellings, 16/08/2019 1 Affordable housing Allerton Road Thornton Bradford West including means of access from Thornton Road 2 Great Northern Trail £ 20,000.00 Yorkshire Contribution 3 Traffic Regulation Order £ 7,500.00 Thornton and 13/04498/MAF Land Off Ryedale Way Allerton Construction of 104 houses and access roads 15/11/2019 1 Affordable housing Allerton Bradford West Yorkshire Tong 19/04973/MAF Robert Mcbride Limited Rook Lane Change of use of land and buildings from mixed 19/03/2020 1 Highway and Traffic £ 10,000.00 Bradford West Yorkshire BD4 9NU B1, B2 and B8 use to B8 (storage & distribution) Regulation Order use with ancillary offices and associated car Contribution parking Appendix 1 - S106 Agreements signed 2019/2020 Application Contribution Ward Address Proposal Date signed Clause number Clause summary number value Windhill and 15/06249/MAO Bolton Woods Quarry South Bolton Outline application for residential development of 16/01/2020 1 Affordable housing Wrose Hall Road Bradford West Yorkshire up to 700 dwellings (C3 use) with means of 2 Affordable housing £ 441,000.00 access; demolition of site buildings and fixed- commuted sum surface infrastructure associated with existing use 3 Emission reduction £ 220,000.00 contribution 4 Habitat mitigation £ 49,000.00 contribution Worth Valley 99/03271/FUL Land At Wheathead Lane Exley Head Residential development of 71 houses 17/09/2019 1 DoV Mortgagee Keighley West Yorkshire exclusion clause Wyke 19/05200/FUL Land South Of Transperience Way Development of 3 industrial units (Use Class 24/03/2020 1 Biodiversity works £ 4,000.00 Kingsmark Freeway Bradford West B1/B2/B8) contribution Yorkshire.
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