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Delegated Decision List for Period Agenda Item No: 2 BOSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL DELEGATED DECISION LIST FOR PERIOD 14 JUNE 2010 TO 09 JULY 2010 - FOR NOTING SUBJECT: PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND RELATED MATTERS REPORT BY: PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Proposal: Application under s.96a for non-material amendement to B/07/0107 consisting of : Relocation of log cabins : Variations to layout and footprint area of log cabins : Variation to the design of the log cabins Location: HOLIDAY COTTAGES, THE ELMS, Boardsides, Hubberts Bridge, Lincolnshire Applicant: Mr & Mrs John & Carol Emerson Decision: Approved Non-material Decision Amendments Date: Parish: Brothertoft Parish Council Frampton Parish Council Application B/07/0107/NMA Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Application to have approved details relating to conditions 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 13 & 15 of planning permission B/07/0559 Location: Seas End Farm, Seas End Road, Benington, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 0DL Applicant: Mr J Cheer Decision: CONDITION DISCHARGE Decision 08-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Benington Parish Council Application B/07/0559/CD1 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Delegated Decision List 14/06/10 – 09/07/10 1 Proposal: Application to have approved details relating to conditions 3 & 4 of B/08/0477 Location: HAWTHORN HOUSE, Holme Road, Kirton Holme, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 1SY Applicant: Mr Philip Penson De cision: Approved Non-material Decision 07-Jul-2010 Amendments Date: Parish: Frampton Parish Council Application B/08/0477/CD1 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Application under Section 96A for a non-material minor amendment to planning application B/09/0086 for the addition of a dormer window, minor changes to the internal layout, fenestration and forecourt layout Location: RALPHLAND, Ralphs Lane, Frampton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 1QU Applicant: Mr Paul Leong Decision: Approved Non-material Decision 09-Jul-2010 Amendments Date: Parish: Frampton Parish Council Application B/09/0086/NMA Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Application to have approved details relating to conditions 2 and 3 of planning permission B/09/0203 Location: PILGRIM FOODSERVICE LTD, Marsh Lane, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 7SJ Applicant: Mr D Biggadike, D C Architectural Services Ltd Decision: CONDITION DISCHARGE Decisi on 15-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/09/0203/CD1 Case Officer: Paul Edwards 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Conservation area consent for demolition of single storey building Location: Garage adjacent, 1, Witham Town, Boston, Lincolnshire Applicant: Keshco Ltd. Decision: GRANT Decision 01-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/10/0013 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Delegated Decision List 14/06/10 – 09/07/10 2 Proposal: Development of one building plot Location: 3 , Tollfield Road, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 9PN Applicant: Mr R L Ringrose Decision: GRANT Decision 01-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/10/0047 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Planning Permission for the construction of an agicultural workers' dwelling Location: Land adjacent to Barley Close, Punchbowl Lane, Brothertoft, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3SB Applicant: Mr H Catlin Decision: GRANT Decis ion 01-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Brothertoft Parish Council Application B/10/0048 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Construction 2no. 1000 grain drying silos plus handling system Location: S and S Pugh and Son, Low Grounds Farm, Low Grounds, Swineshead, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3PG Applicant: Stephen Pugh, S and S Pugh and Son Decision: GRANT Decision 01-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Swineshead Parish Council Application B/10/0085 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Extension to existing agricultural store plus widening of existing access and additional hardstanding Location: Marsh Farm, Washdike Drove, Wigtoft, Boston Applicant: Mr D Bland Decisi on: GRANT Decision 16-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Wigtoft Parish Council Application B/10/0086 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Delegated Decision List 14/06/10 – 09/07/10 3 Proposal: Condition Discharge application for B/10/0093 condition 3 Location: 29 SPECSAVERS OPTICIANS, Market Place, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6EH Applicant: Miss Maninder Lloyla Decision: CONDITION DISCHARGE Decision 15-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/10/0093/CD1 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Application for the approval of reserved matters for the construction of a detached bungalow with new vehicular access Location: Plot adjacent to The Cottage, Tattershall Road, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 9LR Applicant: Mr R Welberry Decision: GRANT Decision 01-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/10/0100 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Two storey side extension and single storey front extension plus alterations to existing dwelling Location: 6, Spice Avenue, Wyberton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 7BQ Applicant: Ms Bavetta Decision: GRANT Decision 15-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Wyberton Parish Council Application B/10/0105 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Construction of a detached house with integral garage Location: Land to the west of Homelands, Stump Cross Lane, Swineshead, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3JJ App licant: Mr J Wall Decision: GRANT Decision 15-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Swineshead Parish Council Application B/10/0107 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Delegated Decision List 14/06/10 – 09/07/10 4 Proposal: Change of use from village store, post office, residential and tea rooms to village store, post office, residential and hot food take-away. Extensions and alterations to village stores. Location: THE POST OFFICE STORE, Church End, Wrangle, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 9EH Applicant: The Stores Deci sion: GRANT Decision 06-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Wrangle Parish Council Application B/10/0112 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Application for prior notification of agricultural or forestry development - for the erection of a storage building Location: MOBS EYE FARM, Sutterton Drove, Amber Hill, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 3RS Applicant: T.S. Dixon, T.S.Dixon Decision: PRIOR APPROVAL NOT Decision 15-Jun-2010 REQUIRED Date: Parish: Amber Hill Parish Council Application B/10/0123 Case Officer: Kelly Grunnill 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Conversion of existing 1st floor offices, into 2No. 2 Bed Flats/Apartments, & the installation of 5No. new timber framed windows at 1st floor. Location: 15A, Fountain Lane, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 6NR Applicant: Mr Mark Sargent, MS Agricultural Services Ltd Decision: GRANT Decision 14-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/10/0127 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Listed building consent for the construction of single storey building to accommodate swimming pool plus demolition and rebuilding of wall Location: COTTON HALL, Church End, Frampton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 1AX Applicant: Mr Jonathon Fowler Decision: GRANT Decision 14-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Frampton Parish Council Delegated Decision List 14/06/10 – 09/07/10 5 Application B/10/0135 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Construction of single storey building to accommodate swimming pool Location: COTTON HALL, Church End, Frampton, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE20 1AX Applicant: Mr Jonathon Fowler Decision: GRANT Decision 14-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Frampton Parish Council Application B/10/0136 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Construction of new access onto Rawsons Lane at Location: SPRING COTTAGE, Rawsons Lane, Fishtoft, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 9HT Applicant : Mrs June Ostler Decision: GRANT Decision 14-Jun-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/10/0137 Case Officer: Stuart Thomsett Number: 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Construction of electricity substation housing in association with new 40 bedroom care accommodation approved by B/08/0588 Location: Broadfield Lane, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 8DP Applicant: Lovell Partnerships Decision: GRANT Decision 01-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/10/0138 Case Officer: Trevor Thompson Number: 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Construction of building to house emergency diesel generator and bunded oil tank in association with new 40 bedroom care accommodation approved by B/08/0588 Location: Broadfield House, Broadfield Lane, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 8DY Delegated Decision List 14/06/10 – 09/07/10 6 Applicant: Lovell Partnerships Decision: GRANT Decision 01-Jul-2010 Date: Parish: Boston Town Area Committee Application B/10/0139 Case Of ficer: Trevor Thompson Number: 555555555555555555555555555555555...... Proposal: Two storey, first floor and single storey extensions and alterations Location: COLONSAY HOUSE, Davids Lane, Benington, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE22 0BZ Applicant: Mr & Mrs A Flynn Decision: GRANT Decision 15-Jun-2010
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