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East Dorset District Council Planning Committee 22Nd May, 2007 To Everyone 7 128 1484 rep_agd_ID Draft 3 Chief Executives 1 0 57 rep_exe_IDsNo No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No NoENV1 22/05/ 2007 09:30: 23 Chi ef E xec uti ve Ol d 52 1 East Dorset District Council Planning Committee Agenda Item No 7 22nd May, 2007 Public Report To inform Members of Delegated Decisions Item for Information: To take note of the delegated decisions listed below. Contributors: Chief Executive Contact Officer: Michael Hirsh, Head of Planning & Building Control Financial Implications: None Council Priorities: ENV1 1. Applicable Lead Member Area(s) 1.1 Environment. 2. Crime and Disorder – Section 17 Implications 2.1 There are no implications associated with this report. 3. Equalities Implications 3.1 There are no implications associated with this report. 4. Risk Implications 4.1 There are no implications associated with this report. 5. Introduction 5.1 Listed below are the delegated decisions made between 3 April 2007 and up to and including 3 May 2007. 5.2 Reference: Proposal: Location: Decision: 3/04/1140/FUL Demolish Existing Building 16 - 17 Mill Lane, Application and Erect Restaurant and Wimborne, Dorset, Permitted First Floor Flat (renewal of consent granted under 3/98/0638) as Amended by Plans Received 05.11.2004 3/06/1487/FUL Erection of Replacement 30 Avon Castle Application Dwelling Following Drive, Avon Castle, Permitted Demolition of Existing Ringwood, Bungalow as amended by plans received 10th April 2007. 3/06/1517/FUL car port at Side of House. 134 Golf Links Road, Application Ferndown, Dorset, Permitted 3/06/1546/FUL Agricultural Dwelling Plowmans Garden Application Nursery , 392 Permitted Christchurch Road, West Parley, 61 3/06/1661/FUL Erection of One Building (2 1 - 3 Bridge Street, Application Units) of B2 Use Industrial Bailey Gate Industrial Withdrawn Estate, Sturminster Marshall, 3/06/1678/FUL Demolish Existing Dwelling, 6 Beaucroft Road, Application Construct 2 no Detached Colehill, Wimborne, Refused Dwellings Utilising 2 no Existing Vehicular Accesses 3/07/0059/FUL Rooms in Roof with Dormers 26 Cedar Drive, Application and Extension to Garage. Canford Bottom, Permitted Wimborne, 3/07/0065/FUL Redevelopment of Site by 41 294 - 296 Ringwood Application Sheltered (Category 2) Road, Ferndown, Refused Apartments For the Elderly Dorset, and house manager's apartment 3/07/0076/FUL Remove Existing Roof Erect 66 Dudsbury Road, Application New Higher Gable-Ended West Parley, Permitted Roof with Dormers and Ferndown, Rooflights to Provide Additional Bedroom and Bathroom Accommodation as amended by plans received 9/3/2007 and by plans received 20.3.07 to include 2 high level rooflights on the rear (w) elevation. 3/07/0088/FUL Construction of Vehicular 58 Leigh Road, Application Turntable on Hard Standing Wimborne, Dorset, Refused and Formation of Vehicular Crossover. 3/07/0089/FUL Demolish Existing Derelict The Firs, Barrack Application Bungalow and Erect New Road, West Parley, Permitted Bungalow and Garage. 3/07/0093/FUL Erect House Adjacent To Application Cornerways, Gaunts Refused Common, Wimborne, 3/07/0103/FUL Replacement Bungalow 109 Sandy Lane, St Application (Demolish Existing) Ives, Ringwood, Permitted 3/07/0114/FUL Alterations to Chapel to Form The Methodist Application Dwelling and Studio Church, East Refused Woodyates, Salisbury, 3/07/0121/FUL Erect Stables Tack Room, White Rose Farm, Application Feed room and Store and Lower Rowe, Holt, Refused Barn (Demolish Existing Buildings) 3/07/0124/FUL Single Storey Rear Infill 10 Hounds Way, Application Extension and Detached Canford Bottom, Permitted Single Garage. Wimborne, 3/07/0129/FUL Alterations and Extensions 4 Wight Walk, West Application as amended by plans rec'd Parley, Ferndown, Permitted 62 29.3.07 3/07/0134/FUL Alterations and Extensions 9 Golf Links Road, Application To Roof with Balcony on Ferndown, Dorset, Permitted Rear Elevation, New Porch and Erection of New Double Garage.as amended by plans rec'd 5/4/07 3/07/0135/FUL Two Storey Side Extension. 127 Sandy Lane, St Application Ives, Ringwood, Permitted 3/07/0138/FUL Redevelopment of Site for 579 - 583 Ringwood Application 26 no Residential Road, Ferndown, Permitted Apartments as amended by Dorset, plans rec'd 3/4/07 and 4/4/07 3/07/0148/FUL Replacement Garage with 7 Woodlands Way, Application Utilty and Bedroom Behind St. Ives, Ringwood, Permitted 3/07/0155/FUL Roof Extension, 52 Hayes Close, Application Replacement Conservatory Canford Bottom, Permitted and Garage Wimborne, 3/07/0163/FUL Ground Floor Rear 94 Lonnen Road, Application Extensions, Front Veranda Colehill, Wimborne, Permitted and Addition, Raise Roof and Provide New First Floor Accommodation, Rebuild Existing Garage and Add New Pitched Roof All to Existing Bungalow 3/07/0164/FUL Erect House (Demolish Wilverley, Eastworth Application Existing) - (Revision to Road, Verwood, Permitted 3/06/0454) 3/07/0165/FUL Erect 3 Loose Boxes Harts Cottage, Application (Demolish Existing Building), Horton Road, Horton Permitted Revise Boundaries of Heath, Curtilage and Construct Parking Area. 3/07/0166/FUL Two Storey Rear Extension Spread Oak, Bakers Application Lane, Holtwood, Permitted 3/07/0168/FUL Construct Vehicular Access Gundrymoor , Application Collingwood Road, Refused West Moors, 3/07/0170/FUL Single Storey Front Farm View, Gussage Application Extension and Re-Roof All Saints, Permitted Garage Wimborne, 3/07/0171/FUL Two Storey Side Extension 11 Hillcrest Road, Application to Allow First Floor Corfe Mullen, Withdrawn Accommodation with Dormer Wimborne, Windows and Integral Double Garage as amended by plans rec'd 14.3.07 3/07/0173/FUL Conservatory 23 Golf Links Road, Application Ferndown, Dorset, Permitted 3/07/0176/FUL Detached Garage Block with May Cottage, Application 63 Workshop/Office and Piccadilly Lane, Refused Logstore and Revised Shapwick, Vehicular Access 3/07/0186/FUL Loft Conversion with 11 Oaks Mead, Application Rooflights, Rear Verwood, Dorset, Permitted Conservatory and Conversion of Part of Garage to Utility Room and WC (additional parking plan received 29th March 2007) 3/07/0189/FUL Single Storey Front and Rear 12 Warland Way, Application Extensions Corfe Mullen, Permitted Wimborne, 3/07/0192/FUL Single Storey Side 7 Queens Road, Application Extension, Front Dormer Ferndown, Dorset, Permitted Window and Extension to Rear Dormer Window 3/07/0195/COU Reversion to Dwelling From Riversdale House, Application Part Bed and Breakfast Use 33 Poole Road, Permitted Wimborne, 3/07/0196/OUT Outline - Erect Dwelling and 38 Pilford Heath Application Create New Access to Road, Colehill, Refused Existing Property Wimborne, 3/07/0200/FUL Conversion of Barns to Drove End Farm, Application Live/Work Unit (Revision to Hillbury Road, Permitted Approval 3/06/0406/FUL) Alderholt, 3/07/0204/FUL Create Living Area In 9 Colborne Avenue, Application Roofspace.as amended by Colehill, Wimborne, Permitted plans rec'd 29/3/07 3/07/0205/FUL Two Storey Extension April Cottage, Hurn Application Lane, Ringwood, Permitted 3/07/0210/FUL Temporary Siting of Touring 128 Roman Road, Application Caravan whilst Replacement Broadstone, Poole, Permitted Dwelling Built 3/07/0213/FUL Rear Extension and 121 Middlehill Road, Application Alterations Raised Roof With Colehill, Wimborne, Refused a Dormer and a Replacement Garage. 3/07/0217/REM Demolish Existing Dwellings 99 Wareham Road, Application and Erect Two Dwellings Corfe Mullen, Permitted (Reserved Matters for Wimborne, Outline Permission 05/0863) 3/07/0219/FUL Rear Extension to Property Honey Acre, Application to Include Roof Alterations Ringwood Road, Permitted and Construct New Garage Three Legged Cross, (As amended by plans received 17/04/2007) 3/07/0220/FUL Erect Extensions to Rear to 9 Ivor Road, Corfe Application Form Bedroom and Enlarge Mullen, Wimborne, Permitted Lounge Diner and front bay window, as amended by plans rec'd 9/3/07 64 3/07/0222/FUL To Create an Additional 1 Weston Road, Application Room in the Loft with a Cloak Colehill, Dorset, Permitted Room Below 3/07/0224/FUL Conservatory 205 Leeson Drive, Application Ferndown, Dorset, Permitted 3/07/0225/FUL Single Storey Extension and 17 Monkworthy Application Alterations to Existing Drive, Ashley Heath, Permitted Dwelling (Retrospective) Ringwood, 3/07/0226/FUL Erect Bungalow and Garage Plot 2 Rear Of 10-14 Application with Conservatory (Partial Antell's Way, Permitted Amendment of 3/06/1175) Alderholt, Fordingbridge, 3/07/0227/COU Retain Livery Business and Bedborough Farm, Application Manege (Retrospective) Uddens Drive, Withdrawn Wimborne, 3/07/0228/COU Retain use of Land For Bedborough Farm, Application Paintballing Games Uddens Drive, Withdrawn (retrospective) Wimborne, 3/07/0229/COU Retain use of Barn for Bedborough Farm, Application Landscaping Business Uddens Drive, Withdrawn (Retrospective) Wimborne, 3/07/0230/FUL Single Storey Rear Extension 21 Lake Road, Application (Demolish Existing Verwood, Dorset, Permitted Conservatory) 3/07/0231/FUL First Floor Extension to Form 6 Whiteways, Application Bedroom and En-Suite Colehill, Wimborne, Permitted 3/07/0232/FUL Single Storey Extension to 110 Dorset Avenue, Application Rear Ferndown, Dorset, Permitted 3/07/0233/TEL 15 M High Monopole Ringwood Road Application Telecommunications Mast DNS, Ringwood Permitted With 2 Integrated Antennas Road (A348), and Associated Equipment Tricketts Cross, Cabinets at Ground Level. 3/07/0234/FUL Two Storey Side Extension. 23 Fitzpain Close, Application West Parley, Refused Ferndown, 3/07/0236/FUL Erect Independent Wolvercroft Spinney, Application Residential Unit (As Fordingbridge Road, Refused amended by plans submitted Alderholt, 04/04/2007) 3/07/0238/FUL Erection of Two Storey Rear 55 Leigh Road, Application Extension Wimborne, Dorset, Permitted 3/07/0241/FUL Single Storey Extension, 5 Award Road, Application Alterations and Relocation of Wimborne, Dorset, Permitted Garage. 3/07/0243/FUL Single Story Extension to 2 Fernlea Avenue, Application Enlarge Kitchen.
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