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23 September 2020 PTE/20/23 Development Management Committee 23 September 2020 Delegated Schedule – 23 September 2020 – Summary District Location Application Proposal Electoral Division Decision Number East Devon District Home Farm, Porter's DCC/4151/2019 On-farm composting of garden Exmouth Conditional Council Lane, Woodbury, EX3 waste in an open windrow, with all Approval 0PU (GR 299699 compost used on the holding 086219) North Devon Overton and Horswell DCC/4158/2019 Application for a Lawful Chulmleigh & Landkey Withdrawn Before District Council Quarries, Bishops Development Certificate for Validation Tawton, Barnstaple, extraction of stone for use on EX32 0DY applicant's agricultural holding (permitted development) and the sale and use of stone on the land of customers and third parties East Devon District The Knowle, Station DCC/4159/2019 Flood alleviation scheme Sidmouth Conditional Council Road, Sidmouth, EX10 comprising a drainage swale and Approval 8HH grassed amphitheatre designed to attenuate surface water runoff and provide a venue for public events East Devon District Land at Former DCC/4163/2019 Engineering works using reclaimed Whimple & Blackdown Conditional Council Kilmington Quarry, materials to allow use of site for Approval Kilmington, Devon, the keeping of horses and grazing EX13 7RG of livestock Mid Devon District Sampford Peverell DCC/4165/2020 Variation of planning condition 3 of Willand & Uffculme Conditional Council Church of England planning permission Approval Primary School, Higher DCC/4160/2019, to increase the Town, Sampford height of the fence surrounding the Peverell, EX16 7BR MUGA South Hams Portworthy Dams 2 and DCC/4166/2020 Variation of Condition 9 of planning Bickleigh & Wembury Conditional District Council 3, Lee Moor China Clay permission 42_49/2114/14/CM for Approval Works, Lee Moor, PL7 Solar farm comprising array of 5JP photovoltaic panels, ancillary equipment, equipment housing, fencing, security and underground cable connection to national grid Teignbridge District Bickley Ball Shredding DCC/4168/2020 Application to vary Condition 4 of Kingsteignton & Teign Conditional Council Site, Combsend Road consent reference DCC/3342/2012 Estuary Approval East, Kingsteignton, to amend maximum tonnage from TQ12 3DZ 10,000 tonnes per annum to 15,000 tonnes per annum due to increased recycling of garden waste East Devon District Silverdown Office Park, DCC/4169/2020 Variation of condition 2 Otter Valley Conditional Council Fair Oak Close, Exeter (development in strict accordance Approval Airport, Clyst Honiton, with plans) and the removal of EX5 2UX condition 6 (geotechnical submission) of planning permission DCC/4138/2019 Mid Devon District Haywards County DCC/4170/2020 Construction of a single storey Crediton Conditional Council Primary School, East building for the provision of one-to- Approval Street, Crediton, EX17 one and small group support 3AX Exeter City Council Lucombe House, DCC/4171/2020 Remove existing windows, doors St David's & Haven Conditional County Hall, Topsham and weather louvres and replace Banks Approval Road, Exeter, EX2 with new. Replace existing flat 4QD roof covering and wind catcher unit. Create new openings in face brickwork and install new ventilation louvres. Remove existing aerial masts South Hams Bidwell Brook School, DCC/4172/2020 Extension to main school building Totnes & Dartington Conditional District Council Road to Bidwell Brook to provide four additional Approval School, Shinners classrooms with associated Bridge, Dartington, ancillary works and landscaping TQ9 6JU North Devon A361 North Devon Link DCC/4177/2020 Variation of condition 2, 5, 6, 8, 12 Chulmleigh & Landkey Conditional District Council Road, between and 13 of planning application Approval Portmore Roundabout DCC/4091/2018 for the proposed (Barnstaple) and widening (7.5km) of the Filleigh Cutting (South carriageway between Portmore Molton) Roundabout (Barnstaple) and Filleigh Cutting (Nr. South Molton), including junction improvements at Landkey and West Buckland; provision of a footbridge; and associated works Torridge District Babeleigh Wood DCC/4176/2020 Variation of conditions 2 & 5 of Bideford West & Withdrawn After Council Quarry, Parkham, planning permission Hartland Validation EX39 5PN DCC/3958/2017 to amend the method of extraction and the hours of operation, and install an additional screening bund East Devon District Cranbrook Town DCC/4178/2020 Outline planning application with all Broadclyst Conditional Council Centre, Land to the matters reserved for the Approval east of Tillhouse Road, construction of a Community Cranbrook (GR Building comprising a Library, 301375, 095693) Children's Centre with Public Health Nursing provision and a Youth Centre with outdoor recreational space Torridge District Marland School, Road DCC/4179/2020 The proposal looks to improve the Torrington Rural Conditional Council To Marland School, teaching facilities at Marland Approval Peters Marland, EX38 School by demolishing the existing 8QQ design and technology block and replacing it with a new building that will comprise of a workshop/resistant materials room, a construction skills rooms, metal work areas and a CAD/CAM design room East Devon District New Ford Farm, DCC/4181/2020 The removal of earth banked slurry Broadclyst Conditional Council Quarter Mile Lane, and dirty water lagoons, the Approval Marsh Green, EX5 2EU construction of a replacement above ground slurry, slurry reception pit and associated works North Devon Pathfield School, DCC/4182/2020 Addition of two modular teaching Barnstaple North Conditional District Council Abbey Road, spaces, play area, parking Approval Barnstaple, EX31 1JU provision and new access arrangements within the grounds of the existing special school Teignbridge District Playing Field, DCC/4185/2020 Erection of an octagonal timber Bovey Rural Conditional Council Cromwells Way, Bovey shelter at the south eastern end of Approval Tracey, TQ13 9BJ the School Playing Field South Hams Drakelands Mine, DCC/4191/2020 Prior notification for temporary Bickleigh & Wembury Permitted District Counci Drakelands, PL7 5BS works in respect of condition 3 on Development - planning application Part 17 (A) (Mining 9/42/49/0542/85/3 & Mineral Expln) South Hams Hemerdon Mine, DCC/4196/2020 GDPO Prior Notification for Bickleigh & Wembury Permitted District Council Hemerdon, Devon, PL7 permitted development and Development - 5BS approval for drilling/exploration Part 17 (A) (Mining & Mineral Expln).
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