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0004717 Public Agenda Pack ARTICLE NO: 1A PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS UPDATE 2014/15 Issue: 9 Article of: Assistant Director Planning Relevant Managing Director: Managing Director (Transformation) Relevant Portfolio Holder: Councillor M Forshaw Contact for further information: Mrs C Thomas (Extn. 5134) (E-mail: [email protected]) SUBJECT: Applications Determined Under The Delegated System - 07/02/2015 to 27/02/2015 WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2014/1267/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Single storey rear extension. Location: The Old Barn, Rosemary Lane, Downholland, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 7JP Applicant: Mr R McKenna WARD:- Aughton And Downholland Application: 2014/1389/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Variation of Condition No.2 imposed on planning permission 2014/0826/FUL to read: "The development hereby approved shall be carried out in accordance with details shown on the following plans:-Plan reference 14/065/PO2 Rev A and 13/065/PO3 Rev A and the proposed site plan received by the Local Planning Authority on 22/12/2014." Location: 278 Prescot Road, Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 6RR Applicant: Mr D Kirwin - 251 - WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2014/1003/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Erection of single storey dwelling for occupation by nursery worker and family. Location: Stanley Gate Nursery, Ormskirk Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0HD Applicant: Mr Ian Sands WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2014/1287/FUL Decision: Withdrawn Proposal: Single storey extension to enlarge garage with enclosed roof terrace over and new vehicular access (resubmission of previously granted permission 2012/0471/FUL). Location: Royal Oak Villa, Liverpool Road, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0EF Applicant: S Pennington WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2014/1352/SCR Decision: Withdrawn Proposal: Screening & Scoping Opinion - Proposed erection of a 250kw Agricultural Chicken Broiler litter CHP unit plant. Location: Lower End Farm, Bowkers Green Lane, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 9ER Applicant: H&H Land And Property Ltd WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2014/1357/COU Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Change of use of land from mixed use to residential to allow extension to be built on the gable end of the existing building. Location: 14 Lyelake Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 6JZ Applicant: Mr Graham Holt WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2014/1359/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Part two storey/part single storey side extension. Location: 14 Lyelake Lane, Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 6JZ Applicant: Mr Graham Holt - 252 - WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2014/1386/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Variation of Condition No. 5 imposed on planning permission 2014/0542/FUL to read "All works shall take place in accordance with the approved plans and documents. A 500kW wind turbine shall be developed in accordance with the dimensions specified on plan SIMONWOOD/002 (URS), with a hub height of 75m and a blade length of 27m (total height 102m). The location of the wind turbine shall be developed as stated on plan SIMONSWOOD/001 (URS) at grid reference point E342895, N400773 with a minimum distance of 50m remaining between the blade tips and the field boundaries. The external appearance and materials of the turbine shall be developed in accordance with the EWT Direct Drive Wind Technology Report received by the Local Planning Authority on 22nd May 2014". Location: Land Adjacent To Entrance Road, Simonswood Industrial Park, Stopgate Lane, Simonswood, Lancashire, Applicant: Peel Energy WARD:- Bickerstaffe Application: 2015/0002/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Demolition of outhouse, store and garage and erection of single storey rear extension. Location: 1 Delph Cottages, Sineacre Lane, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 0HR Applicant: Mr W Darlington WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2014/1367/ADV Decision: Advert Consent Refused/Approved (SPLIT) Proposal: Display of 1 no. internally illuminated fascia sign and 1 no. non illuminated fascia sign (retrospective). Location: Trade Fencing Ltd, Unit 9, Palais Buildings, Liverpool Road North, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 5TN Applicant: M & P Doyle Properties WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2014/1369/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Proposed demolition of existing dwelling house and erection of a 5 Bedroom 3 storey dwelling house. Location: Lordsgate House, Lordsgate Drive, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 7RS Applicant: Mr B Guy - 253 - WARD:- Burscough West Application: 2014/1392/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Demolish rear single storey extension and construct side rear extension and loft conversion including rear dormer. Location: 185 Liverpool Road South, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 7RE Applicant: Mr K Brockelbank WARD:- Halsall Application: 2014/1246/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Single storey extension to side and rear. Location: 3 Poppy Close, Halsall, Southport, Lancashire, PR8 4JJ Applicant: Mr G Robinson WARD:- Halsall Application: 2015/0011/SCO Decision: Scoping Opinion Issued Proposal: Scoping Opinion - Development of up to 150 dwellings. Location: Land To The Rear Of 14B To 78, New Cut Lane, Halsall, Lancashire, Applicant: Bloor Homes Ltd WARD:- Hesketh-with-Becconsall Application: 2015/0080/PNH Decision: PNH Prior Approval NOT required Proposal: Application for determination as to whether prior approval of details is required - Extension of dwellinghouse.Dimension from rear wall of original dwellinghouse - 5.677mMaximum height of extension - 3.25mHeight to eaves of extension - 2.79m Location: 153 Station Road, Hesketh Bank, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 6ST Applicant: Mrs H Slinger WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2014/0733/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Replacement upvc windows to front and rear. Location: 11A Aughton Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3BH Applicant: Mrs Katie Hannah - 254 - WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2014/0740/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Replacement upvc windows to front and rear. Location: 13A Aughton Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3BH Applicant: Mrs Katie Hannah WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2014/1207/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Siting of one temporary refrigerated storage container to be in situ between 1st November and 31st January annually. Location: Marks And Spencer, Moorgate, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4RY Applicant: Marks And Spencer Plc WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2014/1289/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Rear two storey extension Location: 34 Calder Avenue, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4SF Applicant: Mr S Bradshaw WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2014/1324/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Proposed ground floor classroom extension and first floor prep room extension. Location: St Bedes Catholic High School , St Annes Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4TA Applicant: Archdiocese Of Liverpool WARD:- Knowsley Application: 2014/1371/ADV Decision: Advertisement Consent Granted Proposal: Display of 1 no. illuminated fascia sign and 1 no. illuminated projecting sign. Location: Conlon And Sons Opticians, 2 Aughton Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 3BW Applicant: Vision Express - 255 - WARD:- Newburgh Application: 2014/1277/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Alterations and extensions to dis-used barn and change of use of former builders store/workshop to residential dwelling. Location: Store To Rear Of No 3, Canal Bank, Ring O Bells Lane, Lathom, Lancashire, L40 5TF Applicant: Mr T Waite WARD:- North Meols Application: 2014/1231/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Detached dormer bungalow to existing rear garden of No. 1 Ralphs Wifes Lane. Location: 1 Ralphs Wifes Lane, Banks, Southport, Lancashire, PR9 8ER Applicant: Mr A Warren WARD:- North Meols Application: 2014/1358/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: The installation of a new enclosure and access gates. Location: Co-operative, 42 Church Road, Banks, Southport, Lancashire, PR9 8ET Applicant: The Co-operative Group WARD:- North Meols Application: 2014/1364/FUL Decision: Planning Permission REFUSED Proposal: Erection of a detached dormer bungalow. Location: 45 New Lane Pace, Banks, Southport, Lancashire, PR9 8EZ Applicant: Mr R Sharples WARD:- North Meols Application: 2015/0056/PNH Decision: PNH Prior Approval NOT required Proposal: Application for determination as to whether prior approval of details is required - Extension of dwellinghouse.Dimension from rear wall of original dwellinghouse - 4mMaximum height of extension - 4mHeight to eaves of extension - 2.6m Location: 68 Ralphs Wifes Lane, Banks, Southport, Lancashire, PR9 8ER Applicant: Mr Carl Liddle - 256 - WARD:- Parbold Application: 2014/0828/FUL Decision: Planning Permission Granted Proposal: Erection of detached garage. Location: Nelsons Farm, Eccles Lane, Bispham, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 3SD Applicant: Mrs L Marsh WARD:- Parbold Application: 2014/1293/PNP Decision: Prior Notif-Agriculture-Details Approved Proposal: Consideration of details for Prior Approval - Agricultural building. Location: Bimson House, Jacksons Lane, Bispham, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 3SS Applicant: Mr T Krige WARD:- Rufford Application: 2015/0030/LDC Decision: Cert of Lawfulness (EXISTING) REFUSED Proposal: Certificate of Lawfulness - Use of land as domestic garden. Location:
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