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Development Control Weekly List PLANNING COMMITTEE 17/11/2020 Delegated Decisions made between 14/10/2020 and 04/11/2020 For Information Ladies and Gentlemen, Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) Planning (Listed buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (as amended) Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 (as amended) Town and County Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007. The Planning applications in this report have been determined by the Development Services Manager (Planning) under delegated authority (Minute No. 107, Executive Committee, 7th February 2018, confirmed by Council 1st March 2018 (Minute No. 63). The decisions are reported for your information. Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0418 6 Leighton Drive Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 Walney North 3RR Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Erection of a two storey side extension and single N/A Decision Date: storey rear extension forming additional bedroom, 27/10/2020 store, wc and garden room. Case Officer: Barry Jesson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0590 44 Caspian Road Askam-in-Furness Cumbria Dalton North LA16 7HW Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Proposed first floor extension providing new Askam and Decision Date: bedroom with en-suite. Rear single storey Ireleth Parish 15/10/2020 extension forming sun room and conversion of Council garage forming store and wc. Case Officer: Vivienne Pearson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0601 14 Elterwater Crescent Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat Ward Cumbria LA14 4PH Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Side living room extension. Decision Date: Case Officer: 29/10/2020 Vivienne Pearson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0430 5 Dane Ghyll Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 Hawcoat Ward 4PZ Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Extension to existing sun room. Decision Date: Case Officer: 15/10/2020 Barry Jesson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0470 31 Dane Avenue Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 Hawcoat Ward 4JS Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Proposed lounge/store extension to front elevation Decision Date: with covered side passage and repositioning of Case Officer: 16/10/2020 front door. Barry Jesson Reference: Location: Ward: B13/2020/0520 Land to rear of 68 Thorncliffe Road Barrow-in- Hawcoat Ward Furness Cumbria Decision: Parish: REFUSED Proposal: N/A Erection of two detached four bedroom houses. Decision Date: Case Officer: 02/11/2020 Charles Wilton Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0576 51 Kirkstone Crescent Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Hawcoat Ward LA14 4ND Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Part conversion of double garage to habitable Decision Date: accommodation existing roof height of garage to Case Officer: 16/10/2020 be raised from 2450mm to 2950mm to Vivienne accommodate the raising of garage floor to Pearson existing house floor level. Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0380 The Bay Horse, 136 Hawcoat Lane Barrow-in- Hawcoat Ward Furness Cumbria LA14 4HS: Decision: Parish: SPLIT Proposal: N/A Application for works to trees subject of Tree Decision Date: Preservation Order 1997 No. 4: T8 Sycamore - Case Officer: 21/10/2020 Crown raise from the road to give a clearance of 5 Charles Wilton metres from the road surface to the canopy. To prune the canopy to give a two metre clearance from the buildings. T9 Elm - Crown raise from the road to give a clearance of 5 metres from the road surface to the canopy. To prune the canopy to give a two metre clearance from the buildings. T10 Sycamore - Crown raise from the road to give a clearance of 5 metres from the road surface to the canopy. To reduce the height by 2 metres. T11 To reduce the canopy height by 2 metres. T12,T13,T14,T15 Chestnut - To crown raise the canopy over the adjacent driveway to give a 6m metre clearance from the driveway surface to the crown canopy. To reduce the South side and top of the canopy by 2 metres and T16 Sycamore - To fell Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0532 Island Road Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Barrow Island Ward Decision: Proposal: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within Parish: conservation area) - N/A Decision Date: Willow (2) - crown clean to remove all significant 30/10/2020 deadwood in crown. Case Officer: Jennifer Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0534 Michaelson Road Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Barrow Island Ward Decision: Proposal: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within Parish: conservation area) - Maple (3) – remove tree due N/A Decision Date: to significant deadwood and signs of decline. 30/10/2020 Maple (4) – remove tree due to significant Case Officer: deadwood and signs of decline. Maple (9) – Jennifer remove trunk growth and crown raise. Maple (16) – Dickinson crown raise. Maple (17) – remove trunk growth. Lime (18) – remove trunk growth. Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0472 46 Wheatclose Road Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Hawcoat Ward LA14 4EJ Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Proposed rear sunroom extension Decision Date: Case Officer: 14/10/2020 Vivienne Pearson Reference: Location: Ward: B18/2020/0496 Holker Street Ground, Wilkie Road, Barrow-in- Hindpool Ward Furness, Cumbria, LA14 5UW Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Erection of a camera platform (Gantry) on top of Decision Date: existing roof of stand (Retrospective) Case Officer: 22/10/2020 Jennifer Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0529 Clifford Street-Parade Street Barrow-in-Furness Central Ward Cumbria Decision: Parish: APPROVED Proposal: N/A Notice of intention to (works to trees within Decision Date: conservation area) - Alder (1) – remove epicormic Case Officer: 30/10/2020 growth, crown raise to 2.5 meters over footpath Jennifer and crown raise to a maximum of 5.2 meters over Dickinson the highway Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0530 Duke Street Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Hindpool Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within N/A conservation area) - Decision Date: Sycamore (31) – crown reduce from street light to Case Officer: 30/10/2020 provide a minimum of 1 meter clearance. Jennifer Sycamore (32) – remove root growth. Rowan (35) Dickinson – crown raise. Sycamore (40) – remove trunk growth. Maple (44) – crown raise. Whitebeam (45) – crown reduce from street light to provide a minimum of 1 meter clearance. Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0531 Duncan Street Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Central Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within N/A conservation area) - Alder (1) – crown reduce from Decision Date: property to provide a minimum of 2 meter Case Officer: 30/10/2020 clearance and remove trunk growth. Jennifer Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0533 Keith Street Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Central Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within N/A conservation area) - Decision Date: Alder (1) – crown reduce tree to provide a Case Officer: 30/10/2020 minimum of 2 meter clearance from adjacent Jennifer property, 1 meter clearance from street light and to Dickinson provide a minimum of 5.2 meter clearance of the highway. Alder (2) – crown reduce tree to provide a minimum of 2 meter clearance from adjacent property, provide a minimum of 5.2 meter clearance of the highway and crown raise. Alder (3) – crown reduce tree to provide a minimum of 2meter clearance from adjacent property, provide a minimum of 5.2 meter clearance of the highway. Alder (4) – remove trunk growth and crown raise. Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0535 Parade Street Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Central Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within N/A conservation area) - Decision Date: Alder (1) – crown reduce tree to provide a Case Officer: 30/10/2020 minimum of 2 meter clearance from adjacent Jennifer property. Alder (2) – crown reduce tree to provide Dickinson a minimum of 2 meter clearance from adjacent property, crown raise and remove trunk growth. Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0536 Ramsden Dock Road Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Barrow Island Ward Decision: Proposal: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within Parish: conservation area) - N/A Decision Date: Sycamore (2) - crown reduce from street light to 30/10/2020 provide a minimum of 1meter clearance and Case Officer: remove damaged main leader. Jennifer Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2020/0537 Sidney Street Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Central Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within N/A conservation area) - Decision Date: Alder (1) – crown reduce tree to provide a Case Officer: 30/10/2020 minimum of 2 meter clearance from adjacent Jennifer property, crown reduce from highway to provide Dickinson 5.2 meter clearance, remove epicormic growth and crown raise. Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0586 10 Parklands Drive Askam-in-Furness Cumbria Dalton North LA16 7JP Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Single storey side extension forming an en-suite Askam and Decision Date: and utility room, conversion of side garage into a Ireleth Parish 20/10/2020 lounge and timber fence to front corner. Council Case Officer: Vivienne Pearson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0609 5 Windrush Crescent Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Walney North LA14 3UQ Ward Decision: REFUSED Proposal: Parish: Proposed single storey side extension forming N/A Decision Date: attached garage. 30/10/2020 Case Officer: Vivienne Pearson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2020/0301
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