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North York Moors National Park Authority Planning Committee Item 6 North York Moors National Park Authority Planning Committee 06 June 2019 Miscellaneous Items (a) Development Management Please note that the appeal documentation for each of the applications listed below can be found by clicking on the application reference number. Hearings and Inquiries None Appeals Received Reference Number Appellants Name Description and Location NYM/2018/0368/FL Mr T Outhart Demolition of existing dwelling and outbuildings Hill View Barn, and construction of replacement local occupancy Downdale Road, letting dwelling with holiday use Staintondale Appeals Determined None (b) Enforcement Appeal documentation relating to an enforcement matter is currently only available on request. Hearings and Inquiries None Appeals Received None Appeals Determined None (c) Planning Applications Determined by the Director of Planning A list of planning applications determined by the Director of Planning in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation is attached at Appendix 1. [NB: Members wishing to enquire further into particular applications referred to in the Appendix are asked to raise the matter with the Director of Planning in advance of the meeting to enable a detailed response to be given]. (d) List of Enforcement Matters Determined by the Director of Planning A list of enforcement matters determined by the Director of Planning in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation is attached at Appendix 2. (e) Numbers of Planning Applications Determined. A graph indicating the number of applications determined within 8 weeks for the last 12 months is attached at Appendix 3. Andy Wilson Chief Executive (National Park Officer) Chris France Director of Planning Appendix 1 List of Planning Applications Determined by the Director of Planning for the Period from 04/04/2019 to 21/05/2019 in the Following Order and then by District: Delegated Planning Applications; Post Committee Applications; on Expiration of Advertisement; on Receipt of Amended Plans and Further Observations; Approval of Conditions; Applications Adjacent to the Park (3024); Notifications Under Schedule 2, Part 6, of The Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 Please note that the decision notice for each of the Authority’s applications listed in this report can be found by clicking on the application reference number. York Potash/Sirius Minerals Delegated Applications None Applications Hambleton NYM/2018/0449/LB Granted 09/04/2019 Listed Building consent for alterations to enable conversion of former Methodist Chapel to holiday accommodation at Methodist Church, Chop Gate for Mr C Stamp NYM/2019/0026/FL Approved 01/05/2019 installation of 2 no. replacement timber double glazed windows to front elevation at Tyneside, 29 West End, Osmotherley for Mr Mark Watson NYM/2019/0082/FL Approved 10/04/2019 construction of upgraded site access and extension of boundary fence at Sewage Pumping Station adjacent to Bank Lane, north west of Faceby Village for Northumbrian Water NYM/2019/0083/FL Refused 05/04/2019 erection of agricultural storage building (retrospective) at land off Carr Lane, Kilburn for Mrs Susan Jane Soley NYM/2019/0086/FL Approved 05/04/2019 alterations to windows and doors, re-cladding of dormer windows and construction of replacement garage at 53 South End, Osmotherley for Mr Joe Starkie NYM/2019/0090/FL Approved 08/05/2019 infilling of vehicle wheeling's (part retrospective) at Dale Town Common, Near Boltby for Mexborough Estate NYM/2019/0106/FL Approved 10/05/2019 construction of replacement pillars, gates and railings at Busby Hall, Carlton In Cleveland for Mrs Frances Dodd NYM/2019/0111/LB Granted 10/05/2019 Listed Building consent for construction of replacement pillars, gates and railing at Busby Hall, Carlton In Cleveland for Mrs Frances Dodd NYM/2019/0112/FL Approved 15/04/2019 alterations and construction of first floor extension and porch (revised scheme to NYM/2018/0551/FL) at Underwood, Clack Lane, Osmotherley for Mr & Mrs Dodgson NYM/2019/0122/FL Approved 18/04/2019 alterations, construction of replacement porch to front elevation and single storey rear extension following demolition of conservatory together with insertion of dropped kerb, new access and driveway at 5 Claver Close, Swainby for Mr & Mrs John & Lynne Dingsdale NYM/2019/0144/NM/FL Approved 09/05/2019 variation of condition 2 (material amendment) of planning approval NYM/2018/0413/FL to allow use of concrete panels in lieu of block walling and increase in area covered by cladding at Spout House Farm, Chopgate for Mr William Ainsley NYM/2019/0169/LB Granted 02/05/2019 Listed Building consent for internal and external alterations to former School to enable its use as a dwelling together with demolition of part of boundary wall to create access/parking (revised scheme to NYM/2016/0621/LB) at Old School House, Kilburn for Mr Nigel Pattinson NYM/2019/0176/R3 Approved 10/05/2019 application under Regulation 3 (Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992) for installation of 1 no. interpretation board at Warren Moor Mine, Kildale for North York Moors National Park Authority NYM/2019/0180/LB Granted 09/05/2019 Listed Building consent for creation of internal doorway at Holly Lodge, and Roseberry View, Carlton In Cleveland for Mr & Mrs John and Amanda Heagney Ryedale NYM/2018/0810/FL Approved 09/05/2019 variation of condition 2 (material amendment) of planning approval NYM/2015/0310/FL to allow the erection of replacement garage in approved location (retrospective) at Eden Cottage, Main Street, Oldstead for Mr William Withnell NYM/2019/0073/FL Approved 04/04/2019 removal of chicken pens and erection of greenhouse at Copper Beeches, Rosedale Abbey for Mr Adrian Crawford NYM/2019/0079/FL Approved 15/04/2019 erection of timber hut for use by shooting parties at Barmoors, Lowna Road, Hutton Le Hole for Mr George Winn Darley NYM/2019/0084/FL Approved 16/04/2019 construction of single storey extension, alterations to attached outbuildings including raising of roof height to enable use as w.c. and rebuilding of detached outbuilding to form beer cellar at The Inn, Hawnby for Trustees of the Viscount Pollington 1964 Settlement NYM/2019/0090/FL Approved 08/05/2019 infilling of vehicle wheeling's (part retrospective) at Dale Town Common, Near Boltby for Mexborough Estate NYM/2019/0091/FL Approved 17/05/2019 erection of agricultural livestock building at Dale Head Farm, Rosedale for G Barraclough & Partners NYM/2019/0092/FL Approved 09/04/2019 change of use of land to domestic garden together with construction of double garage and workshop at land adjacent to Foord House, Boonhill Road, Fadmoor for Mr Peter Jones NYM/2019/0125/FL Approved 18/04/2019 construction of single storey extension following demolition of conservatory at Church View, Hutton le Hole for Mr William Wood NYM/2019/0134/AD Granted 02/05/2019 advertisement consent for the display of 2 no. non-illuminated fascia signs at Barkers Yard, Borogate, Helmsley for Helmsley Estate NYM/2019/0145/FL Approved 26/04/2019 alterations to front and rear dormer windows at Mount Seymour, South Lane, Thornton le Dale for Mr Ian Cooke NYM/2019/0149/FL Approved 02/05/2019 siting of a horse walker at Low Bell End Farm, Rosedale Abbey for Horse & House Services NYM/2019/0161/FL Approved 07/05/2019 installation of replacement uPVC windows and doors at Oak Dale, Main Street, Cold Kirby for Mr Robert Mcmurray NYM/2019/0162/FL Approved 08/05/2019 demolition of timber lean to together with alterations to existing stone outbuilding to form games room at The Vicarage, Back Lane, Rosedale Abbey for Mr James Ratcliff NYM/2019/0179/FL Approved 08/05/2019 alterations and construction of dormer window to rear at 9 Castle Road, Thornton le Dale for Mr Peter Turner NYM/2019/0192/FL Approved 10/05/2019 construction of detached garden room at 2 Hallgarth Lane, Thornton le Dale for Mr and Mrs Patton Scarborough NYM/2017/0469/FL Approved 18/04/2019 extension to existing farm building together with alterations to existing access at Land on Egton Lane, Glaisdale for Mr S Agar NYM/2018/0485/FL Approved 17/05/2019 installation of replacement uPVC windows at St Athanasius Monastery, Langdale End, Scarborough for St Athanasius Monastery NYM/2018/0729/FL Approved 03/05/2019 erection of agricultural building at Thornhill Farm, Glaisdale for Mr Paul Foster NYM/2018/0797/LB Granted 09/05/2019 Listed Building consent for cupola repairs and modifications to rainwater goods at Church of St Stephen, Church Lane, Fylingdales for The Churches Conservation Trust NYM/2018/0806/FL Approved 26/04/2019 variation of condition 17 of planning approval NYM2015/0570/FL to allow revised landscaping details at Fields Farm, Station Lane, Cloughton for Duchy of Lancaster NYM/2019/0008/FL Approved 09/04/2019 erection of extensions to caravan together with boundary fence (part retrospective) at High Garth Bungalow, Main Street, Sawdon for Mr Adrian Frank NYM/2019/0019/FL Approved 26/04/2019 construction of extension, installation of 1 no window to west elevation, erection of a fence and siting of generator together with change of use of land to joinery business with ancillary storage (Use Class B2) (part retrospective) at Store Adjacent Kirkdale, Egton for J Hallam Joinery NYM/2019/0035/R3 Approved 04/04/2019 application under Regulation 3 (Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992) for creation of footpath with associated fencing, reconstruction of shaft wall and installation of safety grille at Esk Valley Mine located north east of Holme House Farm,
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