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Comments on Planning Applications Considered At PLANNING APPLICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE PLANNING & TRANSPORT COMMITTEE WEDNESDAY 9th SEPTEMBER 2020 PLANNING APPLICATIONS Updated Planning List issued Monday, 7th September 2020 Notification of Full Planning Application 1. 49779/001 Site Address: Biorite, 23 Caker Stream Road, Alton, GU34 2QA Proposal: Change of Use to Use Classes B1(c) and B8 with ancillary B1(a). 2. 56420/003 Site Address: Alton Magistrates Court, 25 Normandy Street, Alton, GU34 1DQ Proposal: Development of 43 retirement living apartments (category ii type) with communal facilities and car parking following demolition of existing buildings Notification of Pre-Decision Amendment 1. 57035 Site Address: Land at Montecchio Way and, Mill Lane, Alton Consultation of Full Planning application. Proposal: Development of a 4,327 sqm retail unit with associated, car parking, landscaping and infrastructure (as amended by plans and additional information received on 27/01/2020, 03/02/2020, 21/02/2020, 31/03/2020, 03/04/2020, 28/04/2020, 21/07/2020 and 12/08/2020). Amendment Details: The applicant has submitted amended plans details a series of design revisions, which are set out in full within the accompanying covering letter. Notification of Listed Building Consent application 1. 38187/013 Site Address: Upper Neatham Mill House, Upper Neatham Mill Lane, Holybourne, Alton, GU34 4EP Proposal: replacement roof covering (clay tiles) 2. 58891 Site Address: The Old Coach House, Draymans Way, Alton, GU31AY Proposal: Listed building consent - alterations to the internal structure for a change of use from commercial to residential Notification of Householder application 1. 26276/003 Site Address: 36 Complins, Holybourne, Alton, GU34 4EJ Proposal: Single storey rear and side extension, two storey extension to front of house following demolition of existing rear extension 1 2. 28054/028 Site Address: The Priory, 11 Howards Lane, Holybourne, Alton, GU34 4HH Proposal: New vehicular access from Howards Lane 3. 30588/005 Site Address: 37 Park Close Road, Alton, GU34 2EZ Proposal: Two storey rear and side extension and front porch 4. 38187/012 Site Address: Upper Neatham Mill House, Upper Neatham Mill Lane, Holybourne, Alton, GU34 4EP Proposal: replacement roof covering (clay tiles) 5. 58520 Site Address: Medway, 4 Geales Crescent, Alton, GU34 2ND Proposal: Single storey extension to rear & front of garage and workshop 6. 58696/001 Site Address: Rosewood, 25 Shipley Close, Alton, GU34 2RW Proposal: Conversion of garage to utility room and provision of an additional parking space 7. 58904 Site Address: 9 Oliver Rise, Alton, GU34 2BN Proposal: Single storey rear extension and conversion of garage to habitable accommodation Notification of Electronic Communications application 1. 58900 Site Address: Corner of Ackender Road and Rack Close Road, Alton. GU34 1JW Proposal: Prior Notification - Installation of fixed line broadband electronic communication apparatus 9 metre-high wooden pole 2. 58902 Site Address: Street Record, Queens Road, Alton Proposal: Prior Notification - Installation of fixed line broadband electronic communication apparatus 11 metre high medium wooden pole 3. 58902/001 Site Address: Street Record, Queens Road, Alton Proposal: Prior Notification - Installation of 11 metre high wooden pole Adj 79 Queens Road, Alton Notification of EIA Screening Opinion application in a Neighbouring Parish. 1. 55506/001 Site Address: land at Manor Farm, West Worldham Proposal: Request for EIA Screening Opinion for a proposed Solar Farm and associated development on land at Manor Farm, West Worldham 2 TREE APPLICATIONS 1. 33954/003 Site Address: Westbrook, 43 Lenten Street, Alton, GU34 1HE Re: Notification of intention to carry out Works to trees within a Conservation Area Proposal: Fell Sycamore tree. No 1 on sketch plan. Awaiting the comments of the Tree Warden 2. 51019/005 Site Address: 2 Malthouse Mews, Holybourne, Alton, GU34 4EZ Re: Notification of intention to carry out Works to trees within a Conservation Area Proposal: Hornbeam Trees x 2 removal. Awaiting the comments of the Tree Warden 3. 51709/006 Site Address: TPO number EH456, Land at Former Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital, Alton, Chawton Park Road, Alton Re: Application for consent for Works to trees subject to a Tree Preservation Order Proposal: T-0099 Mature Horse Chestnut - To be removed. North of Connaught Way. T-0398 Mature Beech - To be removed. North of Robertson Close. Awaiting the comments of the Tree Warden 4. 57825/002 Site Address: 15 London Road, Holybourne, Alton, GU34 4EG Re: Application for consent for Works to trees subject to a Tree Preservation Order Proposal: Tree 1: Ash - Reduce lateral growth by minimum 2 metre clearance of the roof line, leaving branch lengths of approximately 4-5 metres. Tree 2: Sycamore - Reduce lateral growth (East) to minimum 2 metre clearance of the house roof line, leaving branch lengths of approximately 1-3 metres. Awaiting the comments of the Tree Warden LICENSING 1. The Wheatsheaf, Market Square, Alton Monday – Sunday from 12.00 noon until 2100 hours daily 6 rectangular tables with parasols 7 barriers 6 moveable planters Consultation Date End: 2nd September 2020 with comments requested from councillors by 27th August. Response submitted to EHDC. NO OBJECTION 3 .
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