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Development Control Weekly List PLANNING COMMITTEE 24/04/2018 Delegated Decisions made between 14/03/2018 and 09/04/2018 For Information Ladies and Gentlemen, Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (As Amended) Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010 The applications in this report have been determined by the Assistant Director of Regeneration and Built Environment under delegated authority (Minute No. 254, Planning Committee, 3rd September, 2002, confirmed by Council 24th September, 2002). The decisions are reported for your information. Assistant Director of Regeneration and Built Environment Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2018/0123 2 Woodland Park Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Ormsgill Ward LA14 5XR Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Garage extension and conversion into accessible Decision Date: bedroom and wet room. Provision of storage space Case Officer: 28/03/2018 and additional space to dining area to offset Jennifer garage storage lost due to conversion Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B18/2017/0512 Dicky Pinks Cottage Woodbine Lane Newton-in- Dalton South Furness Cumbria LA13 0NF Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Application for removal or variation of condition Dalton Town Decision Date: No.7 (Occupation of the building solely for holiday with Newton 23/03/2018 accommodation) following grant of planning Parish Council permission 2008/0112 to allow the cottages to be used as key worker living accommodation and Case Officer: holiday accommodation. Charles Wilton Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2017/0834 Street Record Tudor Square Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South Cumbria Ward Decision: APPROVED Proposal: Parish: Notice of intention to (works to trees within Dalton Town Decision Date: conservation area) Removal of Ash Tree due to with Newton 22/03/2018 decline - identified as Tree no. 6 on the map Parish Council Case Officer: Charles Wilton Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2017/0833 Market Place Dalton-in-Furness Cumbria Dalton South Ward Decision: Proposal: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within Parish: conservation area) - Removal of Maple tree due to Dalton Town Decision Date: decline and significant deadwood, identified as tree with Newton 22/03/2018 5 on the map Parish Council Case Officer: Charles Wilton Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2017/0832 Clifford Street Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Central Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: APPROVED Notice of intention to (works to trees within N/A conservation area) Crown reduction/Crown Raise Decision Date: to 2.5m over footway and 5.5 over highway - Case Officer: 22/03/2018 identified as Tree 1 on the map Charles Wilton Reference: Location: Ward: B28/2017/0827 Walney Airfield Red Ley Lane Barrow-in-Furness Walney North Cumbria Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Application for approval of details reserved by N/A Decision Date: Condition No. 4 (Boundary details along with RAL 28/03/2018 6005 Moss Green), No.7 (Construction Traffic Case Officer: Management Plan), No. 8 (Construction Barry Jesson Environmental Method Statement) and Condition No. 9 (drainage details) of planning permission B12/2016/0780 Proposed upgrades to current Aerodrome facilities and infrastructure, including: aircraft hangar (to house 4 Nos. Kingair Aircraft); vehicle garage (to house airport support vehicles, fire engine, fuel bowser, bobcat, grass cutting machinery etc.); terminal and support building with Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower (integral to and annexe off new hangar building); car park and upgrade of existing roadway; aircraft apron hard standing to connect new hangar to existing taxiways; and upgraded utilities and building services. All of the works are required to comply with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Reference: Location: Ward: B12/2017/0826 Walney Airfield Red Ley Lane Barrow-in-Furness Walney North Cumbria Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Application for a minor material amendment N/A Decision Date: following the grant of planning permission 21/03/2018 B12/2016/0780 Proposed upgrades to current Case Officer: Aerodrome facilities and infrastructure, including: Barry Jesson aircraft hangar (to house 4 Nos. Kingair Aircraft); vehicle garage (to house airport support vehicles, fire engine, fuel bowser, bobcat, grass cutting machinery etc.); terminal and support building with Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower (integral to and annexe off new hangar building); car park and upgrade of existing roadway; aircraft apron hard standing to connect new hangar to existing taxiways; and upgraded utilities and building services. All of the works are required to comply with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to allow alterations to elevational treatment which includes the removal of parapets. Reference: Location: Ward: B18/2018/0047 Asda Stores Ltd Walney Road Barrow-in-Furness Hindpool Ward Cumbria LA14 5UG Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Proposal to remove existing home shopping Decision Date: canopy and construct a new canopy to serve as Case Officer: 14/03/2018 "ASDA Click and Collect". Barry Jesson Reference: Location: Ward: B23/2018/0050 Dalton-in-Furness Library, Nelson Street, Dalton- Dalton North in-Furness, Cumbria, LA15 8AF Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Application for variation of condition no. 2 of Listed Dalton Town Decision Date: Building Consent 2017/0185 (for the Conversion of with Newton 26/03/2018 former library into seven self contained flats) to Parish Council allow replacement of 2nd floor windows 1-10 with exact replica double glazed timber units (amended Case Officer: description). Maureen Smith Reference: Location: Ward: BPA8/2018/00 Dalton Electricity Substation, Adjacent to 1 Yarlwell Dalton South 86 Dalton-in-Furness Cumbria LA15 8JH Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: APPROVED Application for a Lawful Development Certificate Dalton Town for a Proposed use or development Town and with Newton Decision Date: Country Planning Act 1990: Section 192, as Parish Council 27/03/2018 amended by section 10 of the Planning and Compensation Case Officer: act 1991. Town and Country Planning Barry Jesson (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 for ther installation of 15m monopole on concrete base within operational substation. Antennas, feeder cables, ductwork and ancillary equipment thereto. Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2018/0120 2 Shearwater Crescent Barrow-in-Furness Walney South Cumbria LA14 3JW Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Conversion of rear ground floor garage to a N/A Decision Date: bedroom/en-suite and proposed ground floor link 03/04/2018 room forming a day room. Case Officer: Jennifer Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2018/0118 5 Hollow Lane Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA13 Newbarns 9JD Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Rear kitchen/living area extension. N/A Decision Date: 28/03/2018 Case Officer: Barry Jesson Reference: Location: Ward: BPA4/2018/01 Stank Farm Cottage Stank Lane Stank Cumbria Roosecote 57 LA13 0LR Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: REFUSED Application for prior notification for the erection of a N/A steel portal framed building for storage of hay, Decision Date: straw/dry feed/250 sheep and tractor/implement Case Officer: 21/03/2018 store. Barry Jesson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2018/0072 20 Summerhill Gardens Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat Ward Cumbria LA14 4LD Decision: Parish: APPCOND Proposal: N/A Domestic alterations and extension, rear extension Decision Date: forming kitchen, dining and utility. Case Officer: 20/03/2018 Jennifer Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2018/0073 8 Romney Park Dalton-in-Furness Cumbria LA15 Dalton North 8BL Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Erection of a two storey side extension to provide a Dalton Town Decision Date: ground floor store and first floor bedroom and with Newton 21/03/2018 shower room Parish Council Case Officer: Jennifer Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B26/2018/0076 37 Maylands Grove Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria Newbarns LA13 0AN Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness of N/A Decision Date: Proposed Use or Development (CLOPUD) for a 20/03/2018 rear ground floor extension forming an extended Case Officer: kitchen and sunroom Barry Jesson Reference: Location: Ward: BPA8/2018/00 Rampside Village Hall Rampside Barrow-in- Roosecote 80 Furness Cumbria LA13 0PY Ward Decision: Proposal: Parish: PRIOR Prior Approval for the installation of electronic N/A APPROVAL communications apparatus which includes smart NOT metering 1No. 0.8m mounted on 12.8m pole, GPS Case Officer: REQUIRED antenna mounted on 12.3m pole, 1 3G OMNI Barry Jesson antenna mounted on 11.6m pole and equipment Decision Date: enclosure, plinth mounted on new concrete 16/03/2018 foundation. Reference: Location: Ward: B21/2018/0032 8 Castle View Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 Walney South 3YB Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Construction of a detached, single storey, double N/A Decision Date: garage within the rear garden of the property 28/03/2018 Case Officer: Jennifer Dickinson Reference: Location: Ward: B18/2017/0830 Dicky Pinks Cottage Woodbine Lane Newton-in- Dalton South Furness Cumbria LA13 0NF Ward Decision: APPCOND Proposal: Parish: Application for variation of conditions Nos.4 & 5 to Dalton Town Decision Date: permit stained hardwood windows in place of a with Newton 23/03/2018 gloss painted finish,removal of condition 8 to Parish Council remove need for rental details to be submitted and removal of condition 9 which required a boundary Case Officer: hedgerow to be planted following
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