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West Devon Borough Council Planning & Licensing Committee 29 July WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 29 JULY 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS. _______________________________________________________________ WARD: Bere Ferrers APPLICATION NUMBER : 00522/2014 LOCATION : 5 The Down, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7HQ APPLICANT NAME : Mr K Bain APPLICATION TYPE : CLOPD GRID REFERENCE : (245247 ,66780 ) PROPOSAL : Certificate of lawfulness for erection of a single storey rear conservatory to be erected in strict accordance with the details submitted on 29th April 2014. CASE OFFICER : Nicola Glanville DECISION DATE : 24-Jun-2014 DECISION: Permission Is Not Required APPLICATION NUMBER : 00555/2014 LOCATION : 53 Broad Park Road, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7DT APPLICANT NAME : Mr P Freeman APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (244638 ,67057 ) PROPOSAL : Householder application for extension to dwelling to provide ancillary annexe accommodation. CASE OFFICER : Neil Maud DECISION DATE : 08-Jul-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00559/2014 LOCATION : Ley Farm, Bere Ferrers, Yelverton, Devon, P L20 7JF APPLICANT NAME : Mr P Wright APPLICATION TYPE : Hedgerow Removal/Retention GRID REFERENCE : (245147 ,64554 ) PROPOSAL : Hedgerow Removal Application for the removal of a 4m hedge section from an old gateway and the rebuilding of a new 4m hedge, north of Ley Farm, Bere Ferrers, PL20 7JF CASE OFFICER : Georgina Browne DECISION DATE : 01-Jul-2014 DECISION: Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00564/2014 LOCATION : 5 Station Road, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7EP APPLICANT NAME : Mr A Medhurst APPLICATION TYPE : Works to Trees in Cons Area GRID REFERENCE : (244184 ,67028 ) PROPOSAL : Works to trees in a Conservation Area for the reduction of 2 tree sized Laurels to 2m from the western garden boundary of 5 Station Road, Bere Alston. CASE OFFICER : Georgina Browne DECISION DATE : 01-Jul-2014 DECISION: Works to tree(s) in a conservation area ALLOWED - No TPO made APPLICATION NUMBER : 00615/2014 LOCATION : Hewton Nurseries, Bere Alston, Devon, PL20 7BW APPLICANT NAME : Mr S Duke APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (243147 ,65644 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by conditions 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 attached to planning application 00536/2013 for change of use of redundant potting shed/wc block and redundant building to new dwelling with guest rooms, site office and 1 unit of holiday accommodation. CASE OFFICER : Development Management DECISION DATE : 18-Jun-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED 53 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 29 JULY 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS. _______________________________________________________________ APPLICATION NUMBER : 00696/2014 LOCATION : Little Clamoak Farm, Bere Ferrers, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7JJ APPLICANT NAME : Mr G Fuge APPLICATION TYPE : Prior Approval - Agriculture GRID REFERENCE : (244525 ,64317 ) PROPOSAL : Prior approval for a proposed 'sheep race' (bridge). CASE OFFICER : Emma Bailey DECISION DATE : 04-Jul-2014 DECISION: Prior Approval - No Objection APPLICATION NUMBER : 00732/2014 LOCATION : Bluebells, Station Road, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7EP APPLICANT NAME : Miss J Reddel APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (244220 ,67099 ) PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by condition 3 attached to planning permission 01163/2013 for householder application for the erection of extension for a family annex. CASE OFFICER : Development Management DECISION DATE : 10-Jul-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED WARD: Bridestowe APPLICATION NUMBER : 00389/2014 LOCATION : Land adjacent to St Bridgets House, Bridestowe, Okehampton, EX20 4ER APPLICANT NAME : Mr M Lewis APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (251540 ,89324 ) PROPOSAL : Revised design of application 01021/2013 for erection of new vicarage. CASE OFFICER : Kieran Reeves DECISION DATE : 24-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00536/2014 LOCATION : 26 Fore Street, Bridestowe, Devon, EX20 4EN APPLICANT NAME : Mr N Macleod APPLICATION TYPE : CLOPD GRID REFERENCE : (251424 ,89442 ) PROPOSAL : Certificate of Lawfulness for proposed relocation of front door to side elevation and alteration to existing opening to a window. CASE OFFICER : Nicola Glanville DECISION DATE : 26-Jun-2014 DECISION: Permission Is Not Required APPLICATION NUMBER : 00551/2014 LOCATION : Chapel Cottage, Sourton, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4HW APPLICANT NAME : Mrs T Vallance APPLICATION TYPE : CLOPD GRID REFERENCE : (253225 ,90723 ) PROPOSAL : Certificate of lawfulness application for insertion of larger rooflight and new dormer window to allow use of 2nd floor. CASE OFFICER : Nicola Glanville DECISION DATE : 11-Jul-2014 DECISION: Permission Is Not Required APPLICATION NUMBER : 00561/2014 LOCATION : Lower Brockscombe, Germansweek, Beaworthy, Devon, EX21 5AL APPLICANT NAME : Mr I Perry APPLICATION TYPE : Discharge of Condition GRID REFERENCE : (246155 ,94957 ) 54 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 29 JULY 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS. _______________________________________________________________ PROPOSAL : Approval of details reserved by conditions 3 and 4 attached to planning permission 00939/2013 for erection of agricultural building for the rearing, dispatching and plucking of poultry and the butchering and refrigerating of poultry and pig meat. CASE OFFICER : Development Management DECISION DATE : 18-Jun-2014 DECISION: Discharge of Conditions APPROVED WARD: Bridestowe Okehampton West APPLICATION NUMBER : 00523/2014 LOCATION : Land at Freeway, Sourton, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4LX APPLICANT NAME : Dr H Randle APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (254954 ,92044 ) PROPOSAL : Change of use of land to garden/domestic use, erection of garden shed and change of use of land to equestrian and retention of field shelter. CASE OFFICER : Nicola Glanville DECISION DATE : 02-Jul-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Buckland Monachorum APPLICATION NUMBER : 00480/2014 LOCATION : Didham Farm, Buckland Monachorum, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7NW APPLICANT NAME : Mr and Mrs B Russell APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (248522 ,67878 ) PROPOSAL : Change of use of barn to private art studio and ancillary living accommodation to Didham Farmhouse. CASE OFFICER : David Cooper DECISION DATE : 18-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Exbourne APPLICATION NUMBER : 00504/2014 LOCATION : Land Adjacent To Hayes, Holebrook Lane, Exbourne, Devon APPLICANT NAME : Mr M Macklin APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (260355 ,102139 ) PROPOSAL : Erection of extension to existing cattle shed. CASE OFFICER : Nicola Glanville DECISION DATE : 23-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00542/2014 LOCATION : Village Hall, Fore Street, Exbourne, Okehampton, EX20 3RP APPLICANT NAME : Exbourne with Jacobstowe Parish Council APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (260221 ,102081 ) PROPOSAL : Installation of replacement windows CASE OFFICER : Nicola Glanville DECISION DATE : 26-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00569/2014 LOCATION : Communication Station, Sampford Courtenay, Okehampton, Devon APPLICANT NAME : Vodafone Ltd APPLICATION TYPE : Full 55 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 29 JULY 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS. _______________________________________________________________ GRID REFERENCE : (262293 ,101287 ) PROPOSAL : Redevelopment of existing telecommunications mast. CASE OFFICER : Emma Bailey DECISION DATE : 04-Jul-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 01165/2013 LOCATION : Land adjacent to Woodcroft House, Broadwoodkelly, Winkleigh, EX19 8ED APPLICANT NAME : Mr T Kingdom APPLICATION TYPE : Outline GRID REFERENCE : (261724 ,105855 ) PROPOSAL : Outline application for the erection of a dwelling. CASE OFFICER : Laura Batham DECISION DATE : 07-Jul-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Hatherleigh APPLICATION NUMBER : 00520/2014 LOCATION : South Langabeare Farm, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, EX20 3LW APPLICANT NAME : Mrs C Diepenbroek APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (256316 ,101455 ) PROPOSAL : Demolition of existing stock shed and erection of agricultural building for livestock. CASE OFFICER : Nicola Glanville DECISION DATE : 24-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00528/2014 LOCATION : 24A High Street, Hatherleigh, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 3JH APPLICANT NAME : Mr P Back APPLICATION TYPE : Listed Building GRID REFERENCE : (254233 ,104383 ) PROPOSAL : Listed building application for structural repairs to roof, ceiling and front wall, and replacement of rear extension roof with corrugated sheets. CASE OFFICER : Graham Lawrence DECISION DATE : 19-Jun-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 00547/2014 LOCATION : Oakhay Cottage, Meeth, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 3EP APPLICANT NAME : Mr N Rowcliffe APPLICATION TYPE : Listed Building GRID REFERENCE : (254840 ,108190 ) PROPOSAL : Listed Building Consent for replacement windows and doors. CASE OFFICER : Graham Lawrence DECISION DATE : 09-Jul-2014 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Lew Valley APPLICATION NUMBER : 00553/2014 LOCATION : 8 Cranmere Road, Exeter Road Industrial Estate, Okehampton Devon, EX20 1UE APPLICANT NAME : Otter Homes Ltd APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (260224 ,95553 ) PROPOSAL : Proposed single storey building for B1 and B8 (Light Industry, Storage and Distribution) use including associated parking. CASE OFFICER : Emma Bailey 56 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE
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