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Agenda Item No PLANNING COMMITTEE Agenda Item No. APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER OFFICER DELEGATED POWERS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2015 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 12/0810 Var/Removal of Morland Modification of S106 agreement to allow permanent BARN ATTACHED TO HILL TOP Mr G Skelton REFUSED S106 residential occupation instead of holiday occupation. HOUSE, MORLAND, PENRITH, CA10 3AX 14/0347 Full Application Mallerstang Change of use of a barn into a dwelling on a family HELLGILL, MALLERSTANG, KIRKBY Mr & Mrs G Alderson APPROVED owned farm under policy UENDP2. STEPHEN, CA17 4JX 14/0451 Full Application Lazonby Extension of existing woodchip storage building and LOW PLAINS, CALTHWAITE, AMP Low Plains APPROVED change of use of existing agricultural building and PENRITH, CA11 9RQ Limited - Mr John Berry land to woodchip drying and storage use. 14/0619 Full Application Ravenstonedale Conversion of part of barn into a rural exception STENNERSKEUGH, Mrs C Cottam APPROVED dwelling (with septic tank, soakaway, garden and RAVENSTONEDALE, KIRKBY parking for 3 vehicles) STEPHEN, CA17 4LL 15/0499 Full Application Crosby Proposed agriculture and forestry access road. BARNSKEW BANK, MAULDS Mrs Caroline Countess APPROVED Ravensworth MEABURN, PENRITH, of Lonsdale 15/0532 Var/Removal of Kirkoswald Removal of S106 legal agreement attached to THE GRANARY, RENWICK, Mr & Mrs D Booth APPROVED S106 14/0247. PENRITH, CA10 1JE 15/0603 Cert. of Lawful Skelton Certificate of lawfulness for the change of use of the LAND BETWEEN LAMONBY AND Mrs H Evans REFUSED land for the stationing of a caravan for residential ELLONBY, PENRITH, purposes. 15/0619 Reserved by Temple Sowerby Discharge of conditions no. 3 (archaeological work) LINDEN FARM, TEMPLE SOWERBY, Mr & Mrs M Cleasby APPROVED Cond no. 4 (carriageway & footways) no. 7 (external hard PENRITH, CA10 1RZ surfaces) no. 8 (roofing materials) no. 9 (boundary treatments) no. 10 (hard & soft landscaping) and no. 11 (landscaping management plan) attached to planning approval 11/1126. 15/0620 Reserved by Temple Sowerby Discharge of conditions no. 4 (external hard LINDEN HOUSE, TEMPLE Mr & Mrs Cleasby APPROVED Cond surfaces) no. 5 (roofing materials) no. 6 (boundary SOWERBY, PENRITH, CA10 1RZ treatment) no. 7 (hard & soft landscaping) no. 8 (landscaping management plan) no. 9 (foul & surface water) no. 10 (foul & surface water drainage) no. 11 (estate roads & footways) no. 12 (access roads & parking areas) and no. 14 (site office/stores) attached to planning approval 13/0489. 15/0645 Full Application Soulby Change of use of agricultural field to 9 no. touring GRASSGILL HOUSE, SOULBY, Mr & Mrs D.R. Vaughan REFUSED caravans or motorhomes. KIRKBY STEPHEN, CA17 4PT 05 November 2015 Page 1 of 7 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0669 Full Application Hesket Formation of garage and garden store ,with solar RIVER COTTAGE, WREAY, Mr & Mrs Thorburn APPROVED array. CARLISLE, CA4 0RZ 15/0671 Full Application Kirkby Stephen Demolition of a concrete panel garage to be replaced GARAGE ADJACENT SILVERDALE, Mr A Marston APPROVED with a concrete panel garage. ROWGATE, KIRKBY STEPHEN, CA17 4SP 15/0675 Full Application Orton Demolition of existing porch and proposed erection CASTLE FARM, RAISBECK, Mr R Frank APPROVED of replacement porch. PENRITH, CA10 3SG 15/0688 Full Application Penrith Creation of 120 space hard standing car park. CARLETON HALL, CARLETON Police & Crime APPROVED AVENUE, PENRITH, CA10 2AU Commissioner for Cumbria 15/0689 Full Application Penrith Removal of existing plant area and installation of 22 KING STREET, PENRITH, CA11 Marks and Spencer Plc APPROVED new plant area and equipment. 7AG 15/0715 Full Application Morland Proposed new sewage treatment plant. HIGHGATE FARM, MORLAND, Mr & Mrs D Skelton APPROVED PENRITH, CA10 3BB 15/0718 Full Application Musgrave Variation of condition no. 2 (plans compliance) HEANINGS FARM, GREAT Mr & Mrs N Hannam APPROVED attached to planning approval 07/0379 comprising of MUSGRAVE, KIRKBY STEPHEN, an increase in size of side garden room. CA17 4DP 15/0721 Full Application Kirkoswald Proposed sun room extension. HARBUTLAW, RENWICK, PENRITH, Mrs N Moses APPROVED CA10 1JL 15/0724 Full Application Alston Proposed steel portal extension. SHEEP RIGGS, ALSTON, CA9 3BD Mr A Richardson APPROVED 15/0725 Full Application Penrith Proposed replacement single storey rear extension. 14 CYPRESS WAY, PENRITH, CA11 Mr & Mrs G Rudd APPROVED 8UN 15/0735 Full Application Culgaith Creation of entrance for parking area. 7 SOUTH ESK, CULGAITH, Mrs J Gowling APPROVED PENRITH, CA10 1QR 15/0736 Full Application Kirkby Thore Proposed new vehicle parking area. BRITISH GYPSUM LTD, KIRKBY Mr K Storey - British APPROVED THORE, PENRITH, CA10 1XU Gypsum 15/0737 Full Application Kirkby Stephen Proposed water tower, water crane and extension to KIRKBY STEPHEN EAST STATION, Mr David Rayner APPROVED loco shed. STATION YARD, KIRKBY STEPHEN, CA17 4LA 15/0739 Full Application Penrith Erection of agricultural building revised scheme to COWRAIK, BEACON EDGE, Mr T METCALFE APPROVED planning approval 13/0775. PENRITH, CA11 8SW 15/0741 Listed Building Penrith Listed building consent for installation of internal 2 MARKET SQUARE, PENRITH, Barclays Bank plc APPROVED security door and alteration to internal wall. CA11 7YB 05 November 2015 Page 2 of 7 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0742 Full Application Penrith Refurbishment of existing unrestricted Class A1 retail FORMER WICKES STORE, T J Morris Limited APPROVED unit including removal of entrance lobby, ULLSWATER ROAD, PENRITH, replacement cladding to south east, south west and CA11 7JQ north east elevations, new full height glazed entrance feature, reduced garden centre area, revised servicing arrangements including new access off Ullswater Road and delivery compound, reconfigured car park and associated works. 15/0744 Full Application Yanwath & Replacement stabling / kennel building (part BLEACH MILL, EAMONT BRIDGE, Mr & Mrs J Lear APPROVED Eamont Bridge retrospective). PENRITH, CA10 2BH 15/0746 Full Application Penrith Proposed rear extension. 46 SALKELD ROAD, PENRITH, CA11 Mr & Mrs J Noble APPROVED 8RB 15/0749 Reserved Matters Penrith Approval of reserved matters comprising siting BEACON SQUARE, PENRITH, CA11 Atkinson Homes Ltd - APPROVED design, external appearance, scale and the 8AJ Mr S Atkinson landscaping relating to outline planning permission 14/0837. 15/0750 Full Application Greystoke Installation of 4kw solar panels to roof of attached POPLIN DUB, JOHNBY, PENRITH, Mrs A Swarbrick APPROVED barn. CA11 0UT 15/0751 Listed Building Greystoke Listed building consent for the installation of 4kw POPLIN DUB, JOHNBY, PENRITH, Mrs A Swarbrick APPROVED solar panels to roof of attached barn. CA11 0UT 15/0753 Tree Works Kirkby Stephen TPO Ref W2: Crown raise trees alongside rear lawn THE FRANKLYN GROUP LTD, The Franklyn Group Ltd APPROVED (TPO) to 2.5m (shown as G1 on form); TPO ref G2: Crown STOBARS HALL, WAITBY, KIRKBY raise Horse Chestnut to 3.5m and annual removal of STEPHEN, CA17 4HD epicormic shoots; Tree Preservation Order No 5, 1979, Stobars Hall, Kirkby Stephen. 15/0754 Full Application Penrith Poly tunnel with associated tool storage shed for LAND AT SKIDDAW VIEW, Eden Housing APPROVED community use (retrospective). PENRITH, Association - Ms S Bowman 15/0763 Listed Building Hesket Listed building consent for the addition of 4 no. LOW STREET COTTAGE, Mrs T Cranston APPROVED 'conservation' type roof lights to garage. PLUMPTON, PENRITH, CA11 0JD Replacement of 2 no. sandstone lintels with natural timber (oak). 15/0766 Full Application Kirkoswald Retrospective application for the change of use from POND VIEW, BUSKRIGG, Mrs J Milburn REFUSED agricultural land to residential to accommodate RENWICK, PENRITH, CA10 1LA mobile home. 15/0767 Full Application Lazonby Change of use of school house from C3 (dwelling SCHOOL HOUSE, LAZONBY, Mrs Yvonne Standing APPROVED house) to D1 (non-residential institution) and PENRITH, CA10 1BL Reconfiguration of outdoor store area to create a new boiler house and associated works. 05 November 2015 Page 3 of 7 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 15/0768 Listed Building Lazonby Reconfiguration of the outdoor store area to create a SCHOOL HOUSE, LAZONBY, Mrs Y Standing APPROVED new boiler house and associated internal works. PENRITH, CA10 1BL 15/0770 Notice of Intention Hunsonby Proposed upgrade to existing telecommunications LAND AT OUSBY MOOR, A686, CTIL & Vodafone UK APPROVED radio base station. WINSKILL, PENRITH, CA10 1PA Ltd 15/0771 Full Application Warcop Erection of a wooden garden shed. WARCOP HOUSE, WARCOP, Mr R Sewell APPROVED APPLEBY, CA16 6NX 15/0772 Full Application Stainmore Proposed single garage. HIGH EWBANK, BARRAS, KIRKBY Mr & Mrs M Bateup APPROVED STEPHEN, CA17 4JD 15/0773 Full Application Penrith Proposed detached summerhouse. GRATHLYN, BARCO AVENUE, Mr & Mrs M Bowman APPROVED PENRITH, CA11 8LZ 15/0774 Full Application Great Strickland Proposed single storey extension. ALANDALE, GREAT STRICKLAND, Mr P Richardson APPROVED PENRITH, CA10 3DF 15/0776 Full Application Appleby Proposed two storey extension with 1st floor PEDREAC, HOTHFIELD DRIVE, Mr & Mrs AC Birtles APPROVED extension to rear elevation and front elevation porch APPLEBY-IN-WESTMORLAND, extension. CA16 6HJ 15/0780 Full Application Orton Installation of 2 no. Electric Vehicle Park Charging WESTMORLAND MOTORWAY Miss N Dhupar C/O EC APPROVED Point in main car
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