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Planning Committee Minutes 19 April 2012 Planning Committee Agenda Item No 7a Applications Determined Under Officer Delegated Powers for the Month of March 2012 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 09/0103 Full Penrith Proposed livestock loose house - LAND ADJ TO LAKELAND Mr K Bowman REFUSED Application phase one. VIEW, GREENGILL, PENRITH 09/0104 Full Penrith Proposed general purpose storage LAND ADJ TO LAKELAND Mr K Bowman REFUSED Application building. VIEW, GREENGILL, PENRITH 09/0105 Full Penrith Proposed livestock loose house - LAND ADJ TO LAKELAND Mr K Bowman REFUSED Application phase two. VIEW, GREENGILL, PENRITH 09/0858 Advertisement Brough Application for retention of BROUGH CASTLE FARM, Mrs D Beckwith APPROVED signage. CHURCH BROUGH, KIRKBY STEPHEN 11/0175 Full Alston Conversion and new build to SUNNYSIDE, WARDWAY, Mr I Pickering APPROVED Application provide three dwelling units NENTHEAD, ALSTON comprising 2 no. affordable dwellings and one market led dwelling. 11/0248 Reserved by Penrith Discharge conditions 18 and 33 of LAND AT SOUTHEND Sainsbury's APPROVED Cond planning application 10/0746 ROAD/CASTLE HILL Supermarkets relating to highways details and ROAD, PENRITH Ltd ground investigation report. 11/0302 Reserved by Penrith Discharge of conditions 15, 38, 39 LAND AT SOUTHEND Sainsbury's APPROVED Cond and 66ii of application 10/0746 ROAD/CASTLE HILL Supermarkets relating to surface/foul water ROAD, PENRITH Ltd drainage, air quality and detailed drawings of dentil course. 1 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 11/0446 Time Penrith Extend the time limit for LAND AT BEACON FARM, Atkinson Homes APPROVED Extension implementation for application EAMONT BRIDGE, 09/0098 relating to the erection of PENRITH 24 no dwellings and access road. 11/0462 Reserved by Penrith Discharge of conditions 15 and 35 LAND AT SOUTHEND Sainsbury's APPROVED Cond of application 10/0746 in relation to ROAD/CASTLE HILL Supermarkets surface water and contaminated ROAD, PENRITH Ltd land. 11/0530 Reserved Asby Reserved matters application for LAND BETWEEN WINDER Mr A Sowerby APPROVED Matters an agricultural workers dwelling. BARN AND SYCAMORE RISE, GREAT ASBY, APPLEBY 11/0684 Reserved by Penrith Application for discharge of LAND AT SOUTHEND Sainsbury's APPROVED Cond condition 5 and 32 - use of unit 31 ROAD/CASTLE HILL Supermarkets as a café (A3). ROAD, PENRITH Ltd 11/0703 Reserved Long Marton Reserved matters application for HIGH MEADOW FARM, Mr J M Lusby APPROVED Matters the erection of an agricultural LONG MARTON, workers dwelling. APPLEBY-IN- WESTMORLAND 11/0746 Reserved by Clifton Discharge of condition 21 (noise CLIFTON HILL HOTEL, Story Homes - APPROVED Cond attenuation measures) relating to CLIFTON, PENRITH Mr A Butler planning approval 10/0987. 11/0806 Reserved by Penrith Details reserved by condition 66viii LAND AT SOUTHEND Sainsbury's APPROVED Cond of application 10/0746, for details ROAD/CASTLE HILL Supermarkets to bowling green lane. ROAD, PENRITH Limited 11/0886 Full Alston Erection of rear dormer window. GRANVILLE HOUSE, Mr A Ward APPROVED Application TOWNFOOT, ALSTON 11/0887 Listed Alston Erection of rear dormer window. GRANVILLE HOUSE, Mr A Ward APPROVED Building TOWNFOOT, ALSTON 2 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 11/0962 Listed Penrith Proposed replacement timber 6 ALBERT COURT, Mrs J Allison APPROVED Building exterior door. BROOK STREET, PENRITH 11/1010 Full Crosby Raising of overall site level prior to SILVER STREET, CROSBY Marshall Plc - APPROVED Application Ravensworth submission of a Reserved Matters RAVENSWORTH, Mr I Watson application in conjunction with APPLEBY approved housing development. 11/1014 Full Hesket Erection of a single 10kW turbine STREET HEAD FARM, Messrs Wilson - APPROVED Application (rotor diameter 7.2m on 15m IVEGILL, CARLISLE Mr J Wilson galvanized steel tower). 11/1053 Full Appleby Proposed installation of external THE BARN, DOOMGATE, Mr S Pepper APPROVED Application flue (south elevation). APPLEBY- IN- WESTMORLAND 11/1066 Full Hesket Proposed installation of solar COURT THORN, LOW Dr K Sutton APPROVED Application panels (front elevation). HESKET, CARLISLE 11/1071 Full Greystoke Proposed extensions to existing LITTLE BLENCOW FARM, Messrs T W APPROVED Application building to provide two covered PENRITH Fawcett middens. 11/1096 Reserved by Penrith Discharge of condition 66VI LAND AT SOUTHEND Sainsbury's APPROVED Cond (requiring the submission of details ROAD/CASTLE HILL Supermarkets showing the boundary screen walls ROAD, PENRITH Limited to Blocks R and S) and partial discharge of condition 59 (requiring the submission of details of walls and railings enclosing blocks R, S and P) attached to planning approval 10/0746. 3 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 12/0006 Time Brough Application to extend the time limit BY-PASS GARAGE, Mr G Slee APPROVED Extension for the implementation of planning BROUGH, NEAR KIRKBY approval 09/0168 relating to the STEPHEN demolition of existing workshop and the erection of a two-storey house. 12/0008 Full Glassonby Erection of detached PINE TREES COTTAGE, Mr J Hirst APPROVED Application garage/workshop. GAMBLESBY, PENRITH 12/0009 Full Skelton Proposed alterations to existing THE COTTAGE, HUTTON Mr and Mrs R APPROVED Application cottage, including the raising of the ROW, SKELTON, PENRITH Barnes existing roof to the rear elevation in order to provide usable first floor accommodation, the rebuilding of an existing extension to the gable elevation, together with a general upgrade of the existing property. 12/0016 Full Soulby Erection of two storey extension to DENMARK HALL, SOULBY, Mr L Cowin APPROVED Application rear elevation and conversion of KIRKBY STEPHEN lean-to workshop to habitable 12/0022 Full Langwathby Variation of condition 2 (plans LANGWOOD BARN, Mr and Mrs APPROVED Application compliance) attached to planning LANGWATHBY, PENRITH Wager approval 11/0569 to vary design of approved dwelling. 12/0025 Full Skelton Proposed change of use of ROSE COTTAGE, Mr J Robinson APPROVED Application agricultural land to domestic THOMAS CLOSE, garden. CALTHWAITE, PENRITH 12/0027 Full Kaber Change of use from redundant NELSON HOUSE, KABER, Mr and Mrs J APPROVED Application workshop and storage outbuilding KIRKBY STEPHEN Cartwright to holiday letting. 4 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 12/0028 Listed Kaber Listed building consent for change NELSON HOUSE, KABER, Mr and Mrs J APPROVED Building of use from redundant workshop KIRKBY STEPHEN Cartwright and storage outbuilding to holiday letting accommodation. 12/0029 Full Culgaith Single storey extension to provide CULGAITH VILLAGE HALL, Culgaith Parish APPROVED Application disabled toilet facilities CULGAITH, PENRITH Council 12/0030 Full Kirkby Thore Proposed agricultural building. CROSSFELL HOUSE Crossfell House APPROVED Application FARM, KIRKBY THORE, Farms PENRITH 12/0031 Full Kirkby Stephen Change of use of C3 first floor 15 MARKET STREET, Mr and Mrs APPROVED Application residential flat to A1 retail, KIRKBY STEPHEN Burtonwood alterations to shop front, and positioning of retractable canopy within new shop front fascia. 12/0032 Advertisement Kirkby Stephen Advertisement consent for the 15 MARKET STREET, Mr and Mrs APPROVED display of fascia signs and a KIRKBY STEPHEN Burtonwood hanging sign. 12/0033 Full Crosby Extension to Community Public BUTCHERS ARMS, LCP Ltd - Mr D APPROVED Application Ravensworth House to create a Community CROSBY RAVENSWORTH, Graham Shop. PENRITH 12/0034 Full Yanwath and Proposed extension to storage SOUTHWAITE GREEN Mr and Mrs J APPROVED Application Eamont Bridge building (revised application). MILL, EAMONT BRIDGE, Heath PENRITH 12/0037 Full Ravenstonedale Retrospective change of use of LOW GREENSIDE, Ms R Dent APPROVED Application part of a field, for continued use for RAVENSTONEDALE, agricultural and camping for tents KIRKBY STEPHEN (March-October) together with existing visitor amenities housed in a static caravan. 5 App No App Type Parish Description Location Applicant Decision 12/0041 Reserved Greystoke Reserved matters application for a SUMMER GROUND, Mr and Mrs S APPROVED Matters dwelling. HOWARD PARK, Jackson GREYSTOKE, PENRITH 12/0043 Full Long Marton Change of use to sale and display BROAD LEA, LONG Mr H Johnston- APPROVED Application of agricultural machinery including MARTON, APPLEBY-IN- Frank Johnston servicing and repairs. WESTMORLAND (Tractors) Ltd 12/0044 Advertisement Long Marton Advertisement consent for BROAD LEA, LONG Mr H Johnston- APPROVED internally illuminated external MARTON, APPLEBY-IN- Frank Johnston signage. WESTMORLAND (Tractors) Ltd 12/0046 Full Appleby Demolition of existing flat roof 14 SCATTERGATE Mr M Morgan APPROVED Application extension and erection of pitched GREEN, APPLEBY-IN- roof extension to dwelling. WESTMORLAND 12/0047 Listed Appleby Proposed replacement of 1 No 45 BOROUGHGATE, Mr and Mrs M APPROVED Building door and 4 No windows to the front APPLEBY-IN- Garner elevation of the property. WESTMORLAND 12/0051 Full Alston Replacement of existing wood CONELLY, TOWNHEAD, Mr T Carling APPROVED Application framed metal double glazed ALSTON windows with white UPVC vertical sliding sash windows. 12/0054 Full Winton Change of use of disused HILL TOP, WINTON, Mr M Jenkinson APPROVED Application agricultural barn adjoining an KIRKBY STEPHEN existing dwelling to create additional residential accommodation. 12/0055 Full Castle Sowerby Construction of an agricultural LOW HOUSE FARM, Mr
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