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28/05/2020 Printed Date Planning App No: 20200502 Site Address 21 Printed Date 28/05/2020 Planning App No: 20200502 Site Address 21 Astley Road, Little Plumstead,NR13 5ET Constraints Wind Turbine Safeguarding Area Wind Turbine Safeguarding Area Agricultural Land Value 2 Agricultural Land Value 2 Area of Special Advert Control Areas IN Advert Control Airport Safeguarding Zone All applications for developments likely to attract birds and all applications connected with an aviation use Airport Safeguarding Zone All buildings, structures, erections and works exceeding 90 metres in height (295.3 feet) Area TPO 2009 No.32 (847) Area Ground Water Vulnerability High Risk Consult Environment Agency in areas of high risk GroundWaterVulnerablity CIL Areas CIL Area A Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Residential Charging Zone A Norwich Policy Area Boundary Jun 2013 Norwich Policy Area Airport Safeguarding Boundary DM DPD_Policy TS6 Public Safety Zones_Airport Safeguarding Boundary Source Protection Zones July 2018 Source Protection Zones - Zone 3 Plumstead Hospital, Stoke Holy Cross, Carrow Works, Strumpshaw, Caistor St Edmund, Trowse Newton, Colney, Chapel Field/N&N Hospital,Thorpe, Bowthorpe, SSSI Impact Risk Zones Mar 2019 SSSI Impact Risk Zones Landscape Character Areas D-Tributary Farmland (D4 Blofield Tributary Farmland Refer to Landscape Character Assesment SPD Adopted document Printed Date 28/05/2020 Planning History App. No Site Address Development Desc Application Type Decision Decision Date 20041492 Little Plumstead Hospital,Hospital Erection Of 210 No. Detached, Reserved Matters Reserved Matters 17/12/2004 Road,Little Plumstead Semi-detached And Terraced Refusal Houses To Include 65 Affordable Houses And Including Associated Roads, Landscaping, Play Areas And General Infrastructure (Reserved Matters) 20042027 Little Plumstead Hospital,Hospital Erection Of 210 No. Detached, Reserved Matters Reserved Matters 04/05/2005 Road,Little Plumstead Semi-detached And Terraced Approval Houses, To Include 65 Affordable Houses And Including Associated Roads, Landscaping, Play Areas And General Infrastructure (Reserved Matters) 20071301 Rear of 20 and 21 Astley Road,Little Two Semi-Detached Dwellings Planning Application Outline Refusal 07/11/2007 Plumstead With Parking Spaces (Outline) Outline 20100051 22 Astley Road,Little Quercus Rubur - Reduce height to Works To TPO Trees Withdrawn 18/02/2010 Plumstead,Norwich,NR13 5ET 3m in height Castanea Sativa - Reduce height and epicormic growth 20120670 Rear of 20 & 21 Astley Road,Little Erection of 2 No. Detached Planning Application Outline Approval 25/06/2012 Plumstead,NR13 5ET Dwellings on Brownfield Site Outline Former 12 No. Garage Site (Outline - Revised Proposal) 20130095 Rear of 20 & 21 Astley Road,Little 2 No. Detached Dwellings Reserved Matters Reserved Matters 26/02/2013 Plumstead,NR13 5ET (Reserved Matters) Approval 20140055 Plots between 22 and 23 Astley T4, T9, T13 Sweet Chestnut - Works To TPO Trees Split Decision 24/01/2014 Road,Little Remove. Plumstead,Norwich,Norfolk,NR13 5ET T11 Beech - Remove. Planning Appeals Local Reference Site Address Appeal Description Appeal Type Appeal Decision Decision Date No relevant history Enquiries No relevant history Printed Date 28/05/2020 Enforcement History 2012ENF262 Commencement of works - possibly near or damaging to protected trees / woodland / hedgerows Building Control History No relevant history.
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