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07 Scheme of Delegation.Pdf ITEM 7 North Yorkshire County Council Planning and Regulatory Functions Committee 14 July 2015 Items dealt with under the Scheme of Delegation Report of the Corporate Director – Business and Environmental Services The Items reported below have been determined between: 21 April 2015 – 23 June Inclusive A. COUNTY COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT NY/2015/0140/A27 Kirk Fenton Parochial School, Main Street, Church Fenton, Tadcaster, LS24 9RF Decision Letter: 19 May 2015 Application for the approval of details reserved by condition No's 3, 4 & 6 of Planning Permission Ref. No. C8/62/11P/PA which relates to a Written Scheme of Investigation and a Travel Plan on land at Kirk Fenton Parochial School, Main Street, Church Fenton, Tadcaster, LS24 9RF on behalf of Corporate Director of Childrens and Young Peoples Services Details APPROVED C4/15/00827/CC (NY/2015/0092/FUL) Cayton C P School, Mill Lane, Cayton Bay, Scarborough, YO11 3NN Decision Notice: 26 May 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the installation of 12 No. Solar Panels on land at Cayton CP School, Mill Lane, Cayton Bay, Scarborough' YO11 3NN (Hertford and Cayton Electoral Division - Scarborough District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C4/15/00619/CC (NY/2015/0080/FUL) Northstead CP School, Maple Drive, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 6LP Decision Notice: 19 May 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the erection of two single storey extensions, covered walkway and ramped access on land at Northstead CP School, Maple Drive, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 6LP (Woodlands Electoral Division - Scarborough District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C6/15/01310/CMA (NY/2015/0075/FUL) Oatlands Community Infant School, Hookstone Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 8BT Decision Notice: 11 June 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the erection of a single storey extension, partial demolition and remodelling of reception and entrance area and associated works on land at Oatlands Community Infant School, Hookstone Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 8BT (Harrogate Oatlands Electoral Division - Harrogate District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions NYCC – 14 July 2015 – P&R F Committee Items dealt with under Scheme of Delegation/1 C6/15/01079/CMA (NY/2015/0064/73A) King James School, King James Road, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 8EB Decision Notice: 27 April 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the retention of prefabricated classroom Unit 3302 on land at King James School, King James Road, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 8EB (Knaresborough Electoral Division - Harrogate District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C8/2015/0305/CPO (NY/2015/0061/FUL) Barlby High School, York Road, Barlby, Selby, YO8 5JP Decision Notice: 19 May 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the demolition of existing glazed link corridor, construction of single storey extension to create a Hygiene Room and changing facilities, construction of a new corridor two disabled access ramps on land at Barlby High School, York Road, Barlby, Selby, YO8 5JP (Selby Barlby Electoral Division - Selby District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C5/11/2015/15442 Bradleys Both CP School, Skipton Road, Bradley, (NY/2015/0051/FUL Keighley, BD20 9EF Decision Notice: 28 April 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the erection of a canopy on land at Bradleys Both CP School, Skipton Road, Bradley, Keighley, BD20 9EF (Airedale Electoral Division - Craven District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C8/2015/0304/CPO Barlby CP School, Hill Top, Barlby, Selby, North NY/2015/0049/FUL Yorkshire, YO8 5JQ Decision Notice: 29 April 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the erection of a canopy on land at Barlby CP School, Hill Top, Barlby, Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8 5JQ (Selby Barlby Electoral Division - Selby District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C1/15/00113/CM (NY/2015/0038/FUL) Brompton on Swale Church of England Primary School, Brompton, Park, Brompton on Swale, North Yorkshire. DL10 7JW Decision Notice: 22 April 2015 Planning application for the purposes of a proposed Trim Trail on land at Brompton on Swale Church of England Primary School, Brompton, Park, Brompton on Swale, North Yorkshire, DL10 7JW (Catterick Bridge Electoral Division - Richmondshire District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions NYCC – 14 July 2015 – P&R F Committee Items dealt with under Scheme of Delegation/2 C6/17/64/C/CMA (NY/2015/0018/FUL) Fountains Earth Lofthouse CE Primary School, Lofthouse Low Bridge to Low Sikes, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire HG3 5RZ Decision Notice: 11 June 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the erection of gabion basket retaining wall, provision of a scour protection system to the base of the existing concrete retaining wall, removal of 6 trees and associated landscaping works on land at Fountains Earth Lofthouse CE Primary School, Lofthouse Low Bridge to Low Sikes, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, HG3 5RZ (Pateley Bridge Electoral Division - Harrogate District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C2/15/00324/CCC (NY/2015/0014/FUL) Brompton Community Primary School, Station Road, Brompton, North Yorkshire, DL6 2RE Decision Notice: 12 June 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the Flood defence improvement works comprising the erection of a new reinforced concrete wall, raising of low areas of the existing earth bund and associated landscaping works on land at Brompton Community Primary School, Station Road, Brompton, North Yorkshire, DL6 2RE (North Hambleton Electoral Division - Hambleton District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions B. COUNTY MATTER DEVELOPMENT NY/2015/0137/A27 Pallett Hill Farm,Leeming Lane North, Catterick Village, North Yorkshire, DL10 7RX Decision Letter: 27 May 2015 Application for the approval of details reserved by condition No's 5, 6 & 17 of Planning Permission C1/13/00295/CM which relates to wheel washing facilities, on site parking, on site materials storage and a scheme of aftercare on land at Pallett Hill Farm,Leeming Lane North, Catterick Village, North Yorkshire, DL10 7RX on behalf of Brompton Ventures Ltd Details APPROVED NY/2015/0081/NMT The Maltings, Turpin Lane, South Milford, Selby, LS25 5FP Decision Letter: 21 April 2015 Application for non-material minor amendments to planning permission C8/57/530/PA Details APPROVED NY/2015/0079/A30 Eller Beck, Skipton, North Yorkshire Decision Letter: 4 June 2015 Application for the approval of details reserved by condition No's 5, 6 & 7 of Planning Permission C5/63/2013/14200 which relates to precautions to prevent the deposit of mud on the public highway, on site parking and material storage (site compound) and an Archaeological Written Scheme of Investigation Details APPROVED NYCC – 14 July 2015 – P&R F Committee Items dealt with under Scheme of Delegation/3 C6/79/1308/X/CMA (NY/2015/0078/A30) Potgate Quarry, North Stainley, Ripon Decision Letter: 11 May 2015 Application for the approval of details reserved by condition No's 9, 18, and 22 of planning permission C6/1/22/P/CMA which relates to Landscaping, schemes detailing the extent, depth and direction of working and a Noise Management Plan on land at Potgate Quarry, North Stainley, Ripon on behalf of Lightwater Quarries Limited Details APPROVED NY/2015/0057/A30 Farnham Quarry, Knaresborough Decision Notice: 27 May 2015 Application for the approval of details reserved by conditions 4, 5, 6, 7 and 21 of planning permission C6/10/01815/FUL which relates to a scheme of contamination remediation. a soil quality assessment, soil handling strategy, a soil stockpiling plan, on-site vehicle parking and materials storage areas, measures to prevent the deposit of materials on the highway, and an aftercare management plan. on land at Farnham Quarry, Knaresborough on behalf of Lafarge Tarmac Details APPROVED C6/500/109/H/CMA (NY/2015/0056/FUL) Coldstones Quarry, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate Decision Notice: 23 April 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the installation of a replacement primary crusher facility on land at Coldstones Quarry, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate (Pateley Bridge Electoral Division - Harrogate District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C2/14/02100/CCC (NY/2014/0286/FUL) F D Todd & Sons Ltd, York Road, Thirsk North Yorkshire, YO7 3BX Decision Notice: 11 May 2015 Planning application for the purposes of a new extension to existing unit 3 for the handling, processing and management of waste at Todds Green, Thirsk Industrial Park on land at F D Todd & Sons Ltd, York Road, Thirsk, North Yorkshire,YO7 3BX (Stillington, Thirsk Electoral Division - Hambleton District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions C1/14/00747/CM (NY/2014/0280/73A) Middleton Lodge, Kneeton Lane,Middleton Tyas, Richmond, DL10 6NJ Decision Notice: 24 April 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the variation of conditions 5 & 6 of Planning Permission C1/12/00746/CM which relates to the site access arrangements on land at Middleton Lodge, Kneeton Lane, Middleton Tyas, Richmond, DL10 6NJ (Richmondshire North Electoral Division - Hambleton District) PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED subject to conditions NYCC – 14 July 2015 – P&R F Committee Items dealt with under Scheme of Delegation/4 C1/13/00751/CM (NY/2013/0305/73) Barton Quarry, Barton Quarry Industrial Estate, Barton, Richmond, DL10 6NF Decision Notice: 24 April 2015 Planning application for the purposes of the variation
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