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AGENDA ITEM NO COMMITTEE/SUB Planning Committee DATE OF AGENDA ITEM NO COMMITTEE/SUB Planning Committee DATE OF MEETING 1ST FEBRUARY 2010 TITLE DELEGATION PUBLICITY For Publication CONTENTS Items approved by the Group Leader, Development Management under the following Delegation references:- Building Regulations P150D and P160D, P570D P580D Planning Applications P020D, P200D to P250D, P270D to P320D, P350D to P370D, P390D, P420D to P440D Felling and Pruning of Trees P100D, P120D, P130D Agricultural and Telecommunications P330D and P340D RECOMMENDATIONS Not applicable LIST OF BACKGROUND Relevant applications PAPERS INDEX TO GROUP LEADER, DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT’S DELEGATED REPORT TO PLANNING COMMITTEE ON THE 1 ST FEBRUARY 2010 Item 1 Building Regulations Item 2 Planning Applications Item 3 Application to Fell or Prune Trees These are reported to Planning Committee for information only. Anyone requiring further information on any of the matters contained in this report should contact:- Building Regulations Chris Robinson 345818 Planning Applications Paul Staniforth 345781 Applications to Fell or Prune Trees Steve Perry 345791 Decisions made under the Building Regulations 09/00425/DCC Conversion of external corridor into a Conditional single storey multi-purpose space and one Approval new toilet Lea Primary School Church Street Lea Matlock Derbyshire DE4 5AY Derbyshire County Council 09/00839/OTHF Change of use to dental surgery plus Conditional internal alterations Approval Middlecroft And 9 Church Street Staveley Chesterfield Poolsbrook Derbyshire S43 3TL Mr Vasileios Orliaklis & Dr Sotiris Giannetopoulos 09/00775/MULF Garage Extension, Porch and Two Dormer Conditional Windows and Flat Roof to Pitch Roof on Approval Existing Rear Extension West 265 Walton Back Lane Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 7AA Mrs Woodhouse 09/00798/DOMFP Five two storey houses Conditional Walton Land At Walgrove Road Chesterfield Approval Derbyshire M B Developments Ltd 09/00740/OTHF Two storey offices within existing Industrial Conditional Unit (Unit 3) Approval Dunston Land At Smeckley Wood Close Chesterfield Derbyshire Sun Laboratories UK Ltd 09/00785/DEXF Demolish Existing Conservatory and Conditional Construction of Garden Room Approval West 5 Park Hall Gardens Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 7NQ Mr R Trueman 09/00848/DEXF Two Storey Extension Conditional Walton 14 Creswick Close Chesterfield Approval Derbyshire S40 3PX Mr P & Mrs E Walter 09/00438/DCC New temporary double classroom Decision Advice Hilton Primary School Peacroft Lane Notice Hilton Derbyshire DE65 5GH Derbyshire County Council 09/00783/DCC Internal alterations to create new office Decision Advice Sandiacre Cloudside Junior Stanton Road Notice Sandiacre Derbyshire NG10 5DE Derbyshire County Council 09/00799/DCC External and internal Access improvements Decision Advice Woodville Library 1 Hartshorne Road Notice Woodville Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 7JB Derbyshire County Council 09/00800/DCC External and internal Access improvements Decision Advice Woodville Youth & Community Centre Notice Moira Road Woodville Swadlincote Derbyshire DE11 8DG Derbyshire County Council 09/00735/DCC Form Bedroom Ensuite Extension in Place of Decision Advice Existing Garage for Mr D Ellis Notice Barnfield Villa Castleton Road Hathersage S32 1AE Derbyshire County Council 09/00768/DCC Internal works and replacement windows Decision Advice and doors Notice Queen Elizabeth Grammer School The Green Road Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 1EP Derbyshire County Council 09/00769/DCC Roof re-cover Decision Advice Hartshorne CE (C) Primary School Notice Main Street Hartshorne Swadlioncote Derbyshire DE11 7ES Derbyshire County Council 09/00770/DCC Refurbish the existing rear lounge to form Decision Advice dinner/kitchen /shower room Notice 2 Elm Street Borrowash Derby DE72 3HP Mr E Highton 09/00857/DCC Replacement windows and doors Decision Advice Swanwick Primary School South Street Notice Swanwick Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 1BZ Derbyshire County Council 09/00862/DCC Replacement of existing level shower and Decision Advice door widening to load bearing wall Notice 11 Stafford Close Smalley Derbyshire Mrs Meredith 09/00745/PART Internal alterations to toilet core and Decision Advice internal fitout of new laboratory spaces with Notice associated m & e installations for Molecular Profiles Ltd 8 Orchard Place Nottingham Business Park Nottingham NG8 6PX Bentley Durose Ltd 09/00096/OTHR Integral Garage Regularisation Walton 23 Sandstone Avenue Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 7NS A Howland 09/00718/MULF Extension to existing garage, new pitched Rejected roof on extended garage, new balcony to first floor bedroom, moving of porch door, extension of paved drive Walton 16 Kelburn Avenue Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 3DG Mike Andrews 09/00766/DCC Formation of single storey pitched roof side Rejected extension for en suite bedroom extension Rother 95 Grangewood Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 2TA Mr & Mrs Ridley 09/00737/OTHF Removal of internal walls and new shop Rejected front St Leonards 8 Glumangate Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 1TP R Bowring 09/00752/OTHF Change of use from Domestic Dwelling to Rejected House of Multiple Occupancy Old Whittington 38 Whittington Hill Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 9HJ G Newbould 09/00784/DCC Single storey rear shower room Rejected 8 Cobden Street Long Eaton Nottingham NG10 1BL Ms A Pitman 09/00729/DEXF Extensions to Rear & Side Unconditional Middlecroft And 31 Middlecroft Road Chesterfield Approval Poolsbrook Derbyshire S43 3XN Pat McClune 09/00794/DEXF Single Storey Extension Unconditional Holmebrook 34 Clifton Street Chesterfield Derbyshire Approval S40 1DQ Mr O Rafiq 09/00795/DEXF Single Storey Ground Floor Extension Unconditional West 11 Belvedere Close Chesterfield Approval Derbyshire S40 3LU Mr SE Trickett 09/00878/DCC Partial window and door replacement to Unconditional external fascade plus refurbishment of Approval sports hall Moor Peter Webster Centre Sheffield Road Whittington Moor Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 8LQ Derbyshire County Council 09/00761/OTHF Conversion of dwelling house to provide two Unconditional self contained flats Approval Dunston 53 Avenue Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 8TA Chartwade Property Co Ltd 09/00773/DCC Remove Structural Walls in Kitchen Unconditional 137 Priorway Avenue Borrowash DE72 3HY Approval DCC 09/00834/DEXF Kitchen Extension Unconditional Dunston 1 Dunston Lane Chesterfield Approval Derbyshire S41 8EY Mr & Mrs Brailsford 09/00758/OTHF Refurbishment of property to upgrade Unconditional to offices Approval St Helens 95 Newbold Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 7PS GKL Factsell Ltd 10/00012/DCC Partial window and door replacement Unconditional scheme to sixth form block Approval Wilsthorpe Business and Enterprise College Derby Road Long Eaton Nottingham NG10 4BJ Derbyshire County Council 10/00001/DEXF Single Storey Rear and Side Extension Unconditional Dunston 25 Barholme Close Chesterfield Approval Derbyshire S41 8AB J Davies Delegated List Planning Applications Code No Ward Proposal Decision Decision Date File No CHE/09/00737/TPO West A1 - Ash remove two lower Conditional 08/12/2009 limbs on north side of crown permission to branch unions At 303 22 Westfield Close Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 3RS For Chesterfield Borough Council CHE/09/00512/ADV St Helens 4 advertisement signs - 2 Conditional 08/12/2009 free standing in the garden permission and 2 on the porch At 3470 Hurst House 11 Abercrombie Street Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 7LW For Workers Educational Association CHE/09/00657/COU Lowgates & Proposed conversion of Conditional 14/12/2009 Woodthorpe barns and outbuildings to permission form one residential unit - resubmission of CHE/09/00522/COU At 2404 Barns and Outbuildings 23 Bridle Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S43 3BY For Chatsworth Settlement Trustees 20 January 2010 Page 1 Code No Ward Proposal Decision Decision Date File No CHE/09/00620/FUL Dunston First floor extension - design Conditional 14/12/2009 and access statement permission received 16th November 2009 and revised plan showing cycle parking received 7th December 2009. At 314 Newbold Surgery 3 Windermere Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 8DU For Ms Fiona Pounds CHE/09/00669/FUL Hasland New boundary wall to Conditional 15/12/2009 domestic dwelling permission At 2457 1 Waltham Croft Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 0UZ For Ms Lynda Dale CHE/09/00690/NMA Brockwell Revision of adj wall of Unconditional 15/12/2009 neighbouring property and permission revision of entrance door and window. At 2323 2 Avondale Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 4TF For Mr Leslie Wolstenholme CHE/09/00746/TPO Walton T3 - Ash - crown clean and Conditional 15/12/2009 pull away from Nos 3 and 5 permission by 2 metres At 5 Sandstone Avenue Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 7NS For Mrs Katharine Dolman 20 January 2010 Page 2 Code No Ward Proposal Decision Decision Date File No CHE/09/00674/ADV Holmebrook Replacement of signage Conditional 15/12/2009 permission At 5410 Rose and Crown 104 Old Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 2QT For Everards Brewery Ltd CHE/09/00680/ADV Holmebrook Erection of a 6m x 3m 48 Refused 16/12/2009 sheet free standing advertisement hoarding At 866 Lidl Foljambe Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S40 1NN For Lidl UK GmbH CHE/09/00649/CLU Linacre Change of use of existing CLUD Granted 16/12/2009 D land as part of residential curtilage for over 10 years At 5912 Land To Rear Of 12 Harvest Way Chesterfield Derbyshire For Mr Darrell Adcock CHE/09/00650/FUL St Leonards Erection of two No three Conditional 16/12/2009 bedroomed dwellings with permission associated car parking revised plans received
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