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18Th September 2019 – Summary PTE/19/34 Development Management Committee 18 September 2019 Delegated Schedule – 18th September 2019 – Summary District Location Application Proposal Electoral Division Decision Number Teignbridge District Denistone and DCC/4078/2018 Consolidating application for the Kingsteignton & Conditional Council Broadway Ball Clay winning and working of consented Teign Estuary Approval Quarries, mineral reserves, the realignment Kingsteignton, of the Ugbrooke Stream and Devon, associated operations at Denistone TQ12 3PW and Broadway Quarries, near Kingsteignton, Devon Exeter City Council Land to the north of DCC/4095/2018 Proposed pedestrian/cycle bridge Pinhoe & Conditional the railway line forming section 8 of the E4 cycle Mincinglake Approval adjacent to Summer route, including associated Lane, Exeter approach ramps, planting, relocation of the WPD compound and realignment of school running track Teignbridge District Newton Abbot DCC/4104/2018 Extension of footbridge across the Newton Abbot Conditional Council Railway Station, down relief line at Newton Abbot North Approval Station Road, Railway Station with new station Newton Abbot, building to provide an eastern TQ12 2JE access into the railway station, including replacement car parking and landscaping Teignbridge District Kenbury Wood DCC/4110/2019 A retrospective application for the Exminster & Haldon Conditional Council Resource Recovery erection of an elevator with a Approval Facility, Old Dawlish covered picking station, conveyor Road, Kennford, and the relocation of a previously Devon, permitted dry materials store EX6 7XD facility District Location Application Proposal Electoral Division Decision Number Teignbridge District Kenbury Wood DCC/4111/2019 Section 73 Planning application for Exminster & Haldon Conditional Council Landfill Site, Old Variation of Conditions 11 (Hours Approval Dawlish Road, of Use) and 13 (Lights) attached to Kennford, planning permissions EX6 7XD 16/01969/DCC (Consolidating application for retention of waste facility) and 18/01566/DCC (Variation of conditions 1, 15, 18, 21, 25 and 27) Teignbridge District Heathfield Landfill, DCC/4115/2019 Conversion of 2 existing landfill Kingsteignton & Conditional Council John Acres Lane, gas engines and siting of a third Teign Estuary Approval Fosterville, gas engine, transformer, gas kiosk Sandygate, and ancillary pipework on an TQ12 3GP extension to the gas compound, to enable the engines to link to the natural gas connection, to generate electricity for the local grid during periods of high demand North Devon District South Molton DCC/4119/2019 New single storey 2 classroom South Molton Conditional Council Community College, modular teaching building with Approval Alswear Old Road, associated WC facilities and level South Molton, access EX36 4LA West Devon Borough Recycling Centre, DCC/4120/2019 Groundworks to reduce the levels Okehampton Rural Conditional Council Merrivale Road, sufficiently to tarmac and provide Approval Exeter Road car parking facility, including the Industrial Estate, installation of perimeter fencing Okehampton, and gated access EX20 1UD District Location Application Proposal Electoral Division Decision Number Teignbridge District Starcross Primary DCC/4125/2019 To demolish and rebuild failed Exminster & Haldon Conditional Council School, Road from boundary wall, including new Approval Church Street to expansion joints and piers, re- Royal British Legion, using existing brickwork wherever Starcross, possible EX6 8QD East Devon District Unit 42, Road to DCC/4128/2019 Construction of a single external Exmouth Conditional Council Greendale Business bay and the installation of a Approval Park, Greendale canopy structure over three Business Park, existing external bays Woodbury Salterton, EX5 1EW Torridge District Monkleigh Primary DCC/4129/2019 Extension of existing school Bideford East Conditional Council School, Monkleigh, building to provide additional Approval Bideford, classroom and addition of W.C. EX39 5JY Mid Devon District Cullompton Waste DCC/4130/2019 Proposed building to house Cullompton & Conditional Council Water Treatment additional plant and equipment Bradninch Approval Works, Exeter Road, Cullompton, EX15 1EA Teignbridge District Denbury Primary DCC/4134/2019 The replacement of Blocks 02 and Ashburton & Conditional Council School, West Street, 03 with a new single teaching Buckfastleigh Approval Denbury, block TQ12 6DP.
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