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Development Division Planning Committee 15 DEVELOPMENT DIVISION PLANNING COMMITTEE 15 September, 2015 Delegated Decisions made between 24th July 2015 and 13th August 2015 For Information Ladies and Gentlemen, Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (As Amended) Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010 Decisions made between 24th July, 2015 and 13th August, 2015 The applications in this report have been determined by the Director of Regeneration and Community Services under delegated authority (Minute No. 254, Planning Committee, 3rd September, 2002, confirmed by Council 24th September, 2002). The decisions are reported for your information. The Building Act 1984/The Building Regulations 2010 Decisions made between 24th July, 2015 and 13th August, 2015 The applications in this report have been determined by the Building Control Manager & Access Officer under delegated authority. The decisions are reported for your information and have been ACCEPTED, APPROVED, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS, REFUSED OR REGULARISED. Assistant Director of Regeneration and Built Environment PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number 45 The Headlands Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2015/0451 Proposal Parish Decision Rear ground floor orangery extension forming Askam and Ireleth Approved with dining room and alterations to garage including Case Officer conditions raising the ridge height by 400mm and the front Jennifer Dickinson doorway being modified to a single pedestrian Decision Date 06-AUG-2015 opening Reference Address Ward Number Elliscales Askam Road Dalton-in-Furness Dalton North B18/2015/0426 Proposal Parish Decision Retrospective approval for stable one, the erection Askam and Ireleth Approved with of stable two, the relocation of stable three Case Officer conditions including the goat pen and visitor and equipment Maureen Smith parking area. (Resubmission) Decision Date 13-AUG-2015 Reference Address Ward Number Greenacres Urswick Road Dalton-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2015/0431 Proposal Parish Decision Proposed domestic garage. Dalton and Newton Approved with Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 12-AUG-2015 Reference Address Ward Number 2 Spindrift Close Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2015/0485 Proposal Parish Decision Single storey side extensions to north and south of Askam and Ireleth Approved with the property. Accommodation to include kitchen, Case Officer conditions garage and sanatary facilities and addition of bay Maureen Smith window and chimney stack (resubmission of Decision Date 13-AUG-2015 B21/2015/0304 to a revised scheme) Reference Address Ward Number 19 Blea Beck Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2015/0384 Proposal Parish Decision Proposed rear ground floor orangery. Askam and Ireleth Approved with Case Officer conditions Barry Jesson Decision Date 27-JUL-2015 Page 2 of 10 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number Land at Oak Lea Road Barrow-in-Furness Dalton North B26/2015/0550 Proposal Parish Decision Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness for a Askam and Ireleth Approved proposed use or development (CLOPUD) for an Case Officer unmarked burial plot for a single individual within a Decision Date Maureen Smith 12-AUG-2015 field which will continue to be used for grazing Reference Address Ward Number 8 Patterdale Drive Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B21/2015/0437 Proposal Parish Decision Detached rear garage. None Approved with Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 05-AUG-2015 Reference Address Ward Number 71 Hill Road Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B21/2015/0439 Proposal Parish Decision Proposed single storey side extension incorporating None Approved with ground floor wet room and kitchen extension. Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 07-AUG-2015 Reference Address Ward Number Street Record Lynter Court Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B28/2015/0466 Proposal Parish Decision Submission of details required by condition No. 6 None Approved by (Prelimary investigation and desk top study) of Case Officer letter planning permission B13/2015/0122 (Erection of a Charles Wilton detached dwelling with garage). Decision Date 27-JUL-2015 Reference Address Ward Number 78 Scott Street Barrow-in-Furness Hindpool B22/2015/0471 Proposal Parish Decision Advertisement consent to display 1 fascia panel None Approved with sign and 1 projecting sign (non illuminated) Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 12-AUG-2015 Page 3 of 10 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number 111-115 Dalton Road Barrow-in-Furness Hindpool B18/2015/0420 Proposal Parish Decision Installation of replacement ATM machines with new None Approved with surround cladding to Dalton Road elevation Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 27-JUL-2015 Reference Address Ward Number 38 Priors Path Barrow-in-Furness Risedale B31/2015/0508 Proposal Parish Decision Application for a non-material amendment following None Approved with grant of planning permission B21/2015/0347 (Two Case Officer conditions Storey Extension) to allow for the introduction of Jennifer Dickinson patio doors and raised door head to the west Decision Date 30-JUL-2015 elevation. Reference Address Ward Number Newholme Farm Rampside Road Roosecote B18/2015/0423 Barrow-in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal None Approved with Erection of an agricultural livestock building. Case Officer conditions Charles Wilton Decision Date 11-AUG-2015 Reference Address Ward Number 8 Overbeck Drive Barrow-in-Furness Roosecote B26/2015/0397 Proposal Parish Decision Application for a Lawful Development Certificate for None Approved a proposed use or development (CLOPUD) for a Case Officer rear kitchen extension. Decision Date Barry Jesson 27-JUL-2015 Page 4 of 10 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number Housing Site at Former United Utilities Septic Tank Walney North B13/2015/0393 Site Promenade Barrow-in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal None Withdrawn Application for a Minor Material Amendment Case Officer involving a variation to condition number 2 following Maureen Smith Decision Date grant of planning permission 2015/0022 (Erection 31-JUL-2015 of two, four bedroom dwellings with integral garages) to increase the width of the rear driveway to provide off road visitor parking, add a window and double doors to the ground floor of the northern gable - Plot 2, add windows to the ground floor of the southern gables - Plots 1 & 2, add windows to the front first floor en-suite - Plots 1 & 2, new wooden fencing to the rear part the boundary walls - Plots 1 & 2,install PV panels to the rear roofs of Plots 1 & 2 & change to the canopy / garage roof. Reference Address Ward Number Park Lane (Land at) Barrow-in-Furness Walney North B07/2015/0293 Proposal Parish Decision Construction of 10 dwellings comprising of 6 None Approved with houses and 4 bungalows. Case Officer conditions Charles Wilton Decision Date 24-JUL-2015 Reference Address Ward Number 17 Strathnaver Avenue Barrow-in-Furness Walney South B31/2015/0505 Proposal Parish Decision Application for a non material amendment following None Approved with grant of planning permission 2015/0346 (Erection Case Officer conditions of a single storey side extension comprising new Jennifer Dickinson wetroom and bedroom) to allow a new small Decision Date 03-AUG-2015 opening window to side (nw) elevation and enlargement of extension width by 100mm (from 2700mm to 2800mm) Page 5 of 10 BUILDING CONTROL Reference Address Ward Number BAE Systems (A42) Bridge Road Barrow Island BV/2015/0562/ Barrow-in-Furness Decision Application Description of Work Accepted Replace existing roof and wall cladding. Type Decision Date Building Notice 11-AUG-2015 Received Date 11-AUG-2015 Reference Address Ward Number Woodcroft School Road Kirkby-in-Furness Central PC/2015/0455/ Description of Work Decision Application Single storey side pitched roof extension. Approved with Type Conditions Partner Decision Date Applications 30-JUL-2015 Received Date 30-JUN-2015 Reference Address Ward Number Lindal and Marton Primary School Pit Lane Dalton North FV/2015/0443/ Lindal-in-Furness Decision Application Description of Work Approved with Type Internal alterations providing additional classroom. Conditions Full Plans Decision Date Received Date 13-AUG-2015 23-JUN-2015 Reference Address Ward Number Greenacres Urswick Road Dalton-in-Furness Dalton North FV/2015/0431/ Description of Work Decision Application Proposed detached garage Approved with Type Conditions Full Plans Decision Date Received Date 27-JUL-2015 18-JUN-2015 Reference Address Ward Number Glenden Ireleth Road Ireleth Askam-in-Furness Dalton North FV/2015/0452/ Description of Work Decision Application Raise existing roof 800mm, construct rear dormer Approved bedroom & en-suite and storeroom. Type Decision Date Full Plans 04-AUG-2015 Received Date 10-JUL-2015 Page 6 of 10 BUILDING CONTROL Reference Address Ward Number 20 Merlin Drive Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South RA/2015/0498/ Description of Work Decision Application Like for like replacement double glazing. Regularised Type Decision Date Regularisation 29-JUL-2015 Received Date 15-JUL-2015 Reference Address Ward Number 21 Kestrel Drive Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South FV/2015/0388/ Description of Work Decision Application Creation of 2nd floor and alterations. Approved with Type Conditions Full Plans Decision Date Received Date 28-JUL-2015 01-JUN-2015 Reference Address Ward Number 19 Buttermere Drive Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South FV/2015/0467/ Description of Work Decision Application Proposed porch and toilet extension and internal Approved with Type
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