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4 April 2016 Applications Determined Under PLANNING COMMITTEE - 4 APRIL 2016 APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS PURPOSE OF REPORT To inform Members of those applications which have been determined under the officer delegation scheme since your last meeting. These decisions are made in accordance with the Authority’s powers contained in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and have no financial implications. RECOMMENDATION That the report be noted. DETAILS OF DECISIONS DATE DATE REF NUMBER APPLICANT PARISH/AREA RECEIVED DETERMINED/ PROPOSED DEV DECISION 04.02.2016 29.02.2016 15/00999/NMA_1 Mr & Mrs Kilian Boughton Application Barley House Church Lane Permitted Boughton King's Lynn NON-MATERIAL AMENDMENT TO PLANNING CONSENT 15/00999/F: Conversion of outbuilding to habitable annex 29.10.2015 24.02.2016 15/01746/F Mr Tim Borthwick Brancaster Application Manor Farm Barns Main Road Permitted Brancaster Norfolk Creation of new access and construction of new wall 21.01.2016 17.03.2016 16/00102/F Mr And Mrs E Kenny Brancaster Application 4 Anchorage View Brancaster Permitted King's Lynn Norfolk Extension to dwelling 21.10.2015 17.03.2016 15/01697/F Fleur Hill BM LLP Burnham Market Application Land At Foundry Field Foundry Permitted Place Burnham Market Norfolk Extend current use of retail buildings to include A3 use for up to 50% of the floorspace 25.01.2016 25.02.2016 16/00128/PAGPD Mrs Kristy Chapman Burnham Market GPD HH extn - 9 Sutton Estate Burnham Market Refused King's Lynn Norfolk Single storey rear extension which extends beyond the rear wall by 6 metres with a maximum height of 3.5 metres and a height of 2.4 metres to the eaves 02.02.2016 29.02.2016 16/00194/DM Mr Keith Morris Burnham Market DM Prior Wood Lodge Millwood Burnham Notification NOT Market King's Lynn Required Prior Notification of proposed demolition: Three outhouse buildings 04.12.2015 25.02.2016 15/01973/F Mr And Mrs Ring And Faire Burnham Overy Application Rainbow/Curlew Cottage New Permitted Road Burnham Overy Staithe King's Lynn Re-division of Rainbow and Curlew Cottage into 2 cottages, addition of rear dormers to both and first floor rear extension to Rainbow Cottage 07.12.2015 29.02.2016 15/01983/F Mr Andrew Robb Burnham Overy Application Davros Gong Lane Burnham Refused Overy Staithe King's Lynn Sub division of existing dwelling for holiday let and extension to ground floor snug area 16.02.2016 29.02.2016 15/01820/NMA_1 Mr Simon Wilson Stephens Burnham Overy Application 1 And 2 Coastguard Cottages Permitted Wells Road Burnham Overy Staithe King's Lynn Non-material amendment to planning permission 15/01820/F: Reconstruct outbuildings, variations to and renewing of fenestration, re-render west gable and 2No. roof windows 18.01.2016 17.03.2016 16/00091/F Mr & Mrs Gabriel Castle Acre Application The Eyrie Back Lane Castle Acre Permitted King's Lynn First floor extension above existing single storey porch/WC. Remove existing conservatory and replace with garden room 15.01.2016 14.03.2016 16/00068/F Mr And Mrs A North Clenchwarton Application 52 Ferry Road Clenchwarton Permitted King's Lynn Norfolk Single - storey side/rear extension after associated demolition 23.12.2015 02.03.2016 15/02118/F J Bowley Crimplesham Application Hillfield Main Road Crimplesham Permitted King's Lynn Construction of car barn 11.01.2016 04.03.2016 16/00041/A Vets One Limited Crimplesham Application Home Farm Downham Road Permitted Crimplesham King's Lynn Advertisement Application: non- illuminated free standing sign 04.01.2016 07.03.2016 16/00011/F M R C Group Denver Application 15 Sluice Road Denver Downham Refused Market Norfolk Extension and alterations to existing dwelling and construction of new dwelling 23.12.2015 02.03.2016 15/02117/F Mr B Rand Dersingham Application Whiteways 23 Woodside Avenue Refused Dersingham King's Lynn Construction of chalet dwelling and garage 30.11.2015 14.03.2016 15/01941/O Suffolk Life Annuities Ltd Docking Application Norfolk Reclaim Norfolk Barn Permitted Brancaster Road Docking Outline Application: Construction of 7 dwellings, proposed access, car parking and demolition of existing buildings 16.12.2015 16.03.2016 15/02046/F Mr & Mrs C Clark Downham Market Application Crow Hall Farm Crow Hall Estate Permitted Downham Market Norfolk Replacement kitchen extension 18.01.2016 07.03.2016 16/00073/F Ms H Rose Downham Market Application The Meads Cottage 23 Brickfields Permitted Lane Downham Market Norfolk Variation of condition 2 of planning consent 14/00918/F to add additional dormer windows to the front and side of the proposal 19.01.2016 17.03.2016 16/00085/F Mrs Afroditi Fialova Downham Market Application 22A Paradise Road Downham Permitted Market Norfolk PE38 9HS Rear flat roof single storey extension 22.01.2016 17.03.2016 16/00105/LB New Wave Installations Downham Market Application Cardtronics UK Ltd Permitted Martin the Newsagent 10 Bridge Street Downham Market Norfolk LISTED BUILDING APPLICATION: Proposed installation of an ATM including ATM fascia and black and green cashzone polycarbonate surround with illuminated signage. Free cash withdrawals and balance enquiries and cashzone ATM green acrylic sign internally illuminated with white letteringing to top of ATM fascia. Receipt waste bin to be fixed to the adjacent pier 28.01.2016 14.03.2016 16/00153/F Downham Nursery School Downham Market Application 168 Lynn Road Downham Market Permitted Norfolk PE38 9QG Retention of conservatory and outdoor play room 20.08.2015 04.03.2016 15/01321/F Mr J Fenwick Emneth Application 106 Elm High Road Emneth Permitted Wisbech Norfolk Siting of four mobile camping pods and extension to car park 06.11.2015 29.02.2016 15/01807/O Mr B Bowser Emneth Application South West of Eagle House Permitted Church Road Emneth Wisbech Outline application for proposed 2 storey dwelling 04.01.2016 02.03.2016 16/00012/F Mr J Edwards Emneth Application Sav-La-Mar 25 Elm High Road Permitted Emneth Wisbech Proposed side/rear extension and alterations to dwelling 11.01.2016 18.03.2016 16/00039/F Mr And Mrs T Willis Emneth Application Gladstone Cottages 48 Church Permitted Road Emneth Wisbech Proposed single storey rear extension 26.01.2016 10.03.2016 16/00126/F Mr Derek Sharpin Emneth Application 246 Outwell Road Emneth Norfolk Permitted PE14 8QR Timber frame building 12.01.2016 09.03.2016 16/00051/F Mrs Emma Wilson Feltwell Application 8 Addison Close Feltwell Thetford Permitted Norfolk Subservient side extension to existing bungalow 19.01.2016 15.03.2016 16/00083/PAGPD Mr John Waites Feltwell GPD HH extn - 23 Lime Kiln Lane Feltwell Not Required Thetford Norfolk Single storey rear extension which extends beyond the rear wall by 4 metres with a maximum height of 3.98 metres and a height of 2.29 metres to the eaves 19.11.2015 16.03.2016 15/01884/LDE Fincham Timbers Limited Fincham Was Lawful Timbers Lynn Road Fincham King's Lynn Application for an existing lawful development certificate for two accommodation cabins that have existed and been in use for more that four years in connection with the existing hotel. 18.12.2015 25.02.2016 15/02075/F Mr Peter King Gayton Application Cherokee Cottage Brick Yard Lane Permitted & Corner Cottage Old Norwich Road Retrospective application to block up two internal doorways to return dwelling to two separate dwellings 15.10.2015 25.02.2016 15/01664/OM Tythe Farm Limited Great Massingham Application Land Between Rudham Road And Refused Mill Lane W of Station Road Mill Lane Great Massingham Norfolk Outline application: Residential development with vehicular access only from Rudham Road and sole pedestrian access from Mill Lane 20.01.2016 16.03.2016 16/00098/F Mr Paul Lane Heacham Application 3A And 3B Lynn Road Heacham Permitted Norfolk PE31 7HU Retrospective application for the sub-division of a single flat to form 2No flats 22.01.2016 17.03.2016 16/00107/F Mr Zac Ogle Hillington Application Gatehouse Valley Farm Lynn Permitted Road Hillington King's Lynn Extension to dwelling 26.01.2016 16.03.2016 16/00131/F Ms Z Howlett Hockwold cum Wilton Application Pathways 38 South Street Permitted Hockwold cum Wilton Norfolk Take down existing side extension and cvonstruct a single storey rear and side extension 16.12.2015 15.03.2016 15/02053/F Mr Jonathan Browne Holme next the Sea Application Tractor Barn Main Road Holme Permitted next the Sea Norfolk Conversion and change of use of barn to dwelling including small amounts of associated incidental demolition 20.01.2016 16.03.2016 16/00094/F M And Mrs A Pauant Holme next the Sea Application Brook House 32 Beach Road Permitted Holme next the Sea Norfolk Two storey extension and re cladding of existing house, and new garage 07.12.2015 04.03.2016 15/01979/F Mr N Barker Hunstanton Application 85 South Beach Road Hunstanton Permitted Norfolk PE36 5BA Proposed residential dwelling 24.12.2015 02.03.2016 15/02143/PACU2 Mrs Sonia Williams Hunstanton Prior Approval - Hunstanton Models 4 Northgate Refused Hunstanton Norfolk Model/hobbies shop to residential (Class M) 14.01.2016 11.03.2016 16/00063/F Mr Lewis Dyer Ingoldisthorpe Application Vine Cottage The Drift Permitted Ingoldisthorpe King's Lynn Proposed garden room extension 21.01.2016 17.03.2016 16/00103/F Mr Robert Allsop Ingoldisthorpe Application Alpine Sandy Way Ingoldisthorpe Permitted King's Lynn Single storey extension to rear of bungalow 15.04.2015 16.03.2016 15/00591/F Mikram Ltd King's Lynn Application Riverside Business Centre Cross Refused Bank Road King's Lynn Norfolk Removal of condition 10 for planning permission 14/00398/F 24.08.2015 25.02.2016 15/01342/F TBM Developers
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