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Open Space 443907 Tspt/ Hways 671608 Education 733651 Housing £ Open Space 443,907 Tspt/ Hways 671,608 Education 733,651 Housing 539 1,849,705 pre08/09 08/09 Amount not Site/development Developer Planning ref spent £ 03/04075/GRG4 and 2007/08 Barbican centre/Kent St car park Barbican Venture (York) Ltd 03/04082/GRG4 83,819.16 83,819.16 2007/08 Land at Water Lane Persimmon Homes Ryedale 238,215.07 238,215.07 2008/09 Stoneplan Construction, Dalton Terrace, York. Wilton Homes 07/01733/FUL 6,813.00 6,813.00 2008/09 Northfield Open Air School Beckfield Lane York YO2 5RQ City of York Council 02/01307/FUL05/00320/GRG3 21,889.00 21,889.00 05/00478/FULM 2008/09 Car Park adjacent Foss Bank, Heworth Green. Persimmon Homes Ltd 05/02695/FULM 14,812.00 14,812.00 2008/09 Green Belt Garage, New Lane, Huntington. Woodgreen Developments 02/03378/FUL 12,426.00 12,426.00 2008/09 Land Bounded By Fossway Sturdee Grove & Byland Ave Alfred McAlpine Homes 00/00700/REM 65,933.00 65,933.00 443,907.23 Amount not Site/development Developer Planning ref spent £ 1997/98 Naburn Lane, Fulford, retail development BAA McArthur/Glen York Ltd 97/01350/FUL 20,901.30 20,901.30 1999/00 90 Picadilly, erection of hotel Landmark Development Projects Ltd 99/00136/FUL 50,888.06 50,888.06 2000/01 Northminster Business Park, Northfield Lane, Upper Poppleton, York Northminster Properties Ltd 99/03061/FUL 39,638.65 39,638.65 2003/04 York College for Girls 62-68 Low Petergate Geo Houlton & Sons (Holdings) Ltd 02/03723/FUL 3,050.65 3,050.65 2003/04 Fosslands farm 03/03451/FUL 26,319.03 26,319.03 2003/04 Former MOD site, New Road, Hessay. LEDA Properties Ltd 98/01401/FUL 6,043.16 6,043.16 2005/06 53 Piccadilly, York - Erection of six storey Hotel (Quality Inn) Hollin Hill Properties Ltd 99/02908/FUL 25,699.47 25,699.47 2005/06 Offices on the corner of Audax Road and Audax Close, Clifton. F R Evans Ltd 03/02732/FUL 4,848.35 4,848.35 2006/07 108-110 Bootham Ascot Developments 04/04114/FULM 1,727.81 1,727.81 2006/07 Rear of 229, 235 & 237 Strensall Rd, Earswick. Oakgate Group Plc 01/01991/OUT 17,756.44 17,756.44 03/04075/GRG4 and 2006/07 Barbican centre/Kent St car park Barbican Venture (York) Ltd 03/04082/GRG4 209,086.85 209,086.85 2007/08 Hungate redevelopment scheme Hungate York Regeneration Ltd 02/03741/OUT 18,986.44 18,986.44 2007/08 The Raylor Centre James Street, York, YO10 3DW H B Raylor & Co Ltd 06/01171/FULM 8,067.42 8,067.42 2007/08 York Corporation Depot, Foss Islands Road. Keyland Gregory (Retail) York 03/00737/GRG4 45,730.89 45,730.89 2008/09 The Sidings, The Village, Strensall. Hogg Builders 02/03176/FUL 3,540.03 3,540.03 2008/09 Site at junction of Dixon Ln and George St. Evans of Leeds Ltd 00/02062/FUL 88,823.42 88,823.42 02/01307/FUL 571,107.97 05/00478/FULM 2008/09 Car Park adjacent Foss Bank, Heworth Green. Persimmon Homes Ltd 05/02695/FULM 10,000.00 10,000.00 Hogg Builders. The Sidings, The Village, Strensall. Erection of 10 dwelling and 2008/09 garages with new access from the Village. Hogg Builders 02/03176/FUL 3,500.00 3,500.00 2008/09 Site at junction of Dixon Ln and George St. Evans of Leeds Ltd 00/02062/FUL 87,000.00 87,000.00 100,500.00 Amount not Site/development Developer Planning ref spent £ 2003/04 Poppleton Park 76776.77 76,776.77 2005/06 S106 Land at Slessor Road S Harrison Development Ltd 02/01722/FUL 123575.74 123,575.74 2005/06 S106 80 Alma Terrace EDU at Fulford SC Wharfedale Homes Ltd 03/03086/FUL 23588.52 23,588.52 2005/06 Charles Church Fulford (Filling Station Main Road) Persimmon Homes Ltd 04/01508/FUL 25842.08 25,842.08 2005/06 Speculation Street (INL club) Kevin James Mohan 03/00376/FUL 35836.69 35,836.69 2005/06 188 Speculation Street Kevin James Mohan 03/00376/FUL 1022.67 1,022.67 2006/07 Rear of 229,235 and 237 Strensall Road Earswick Oakgate Group Plc 01/01991/OUT 34691.93 34,691.93 2006/07 Wrigley Dev Ltd (Gimcrack Hotel) RS Construction 02/03282/FUL 22839.68 22,839.68 2006/07 Warehouse 83A Front Corner Developments (Faxton Ltd) 06/01261/FULM 12056.27 12,056.27 2006/07 18 Murton Way Osbaldwick George Wimpey North Yorkshire Ltd 03/01305/FUL 101936.11 101,936.11 2006/07 106 Moss Street Depot (Ref 196) Edu Yorkshire Community Housing Ltd 03/02996/FUL 11650 11,650.00 2007/08 60 Lawrence Street Moorside Developments Ltd 03/02325/OUT 30797.04 30,797.04 2007/08 84 Bootham Sec Educ ref 191 R U Developments 03/01890/FUL 7590.21 7,590.21 2007/08 Dixons YD Walmgate Educ S106No208 Miller Homes (Yorkshire) Ltd 03/02025/FUL 53544.98 53,544.98 561748.69 Tropicwatch Ltd. Car Park Adj Woolpack House, The Stonebow. Erection of 2008/09 Wilton4 new residentialHomes. Stoneplan town houses Construction, Dalton Terrace, York. Erection of Tropicwatch Ltd 05/02677/FUL 7781.00 7,781.00 three storey comprising of 3 townhouses and 3 apartments with associated 2008/09 parking. Stoneplan Construction 07/01733/FUL 13099.00 13,099.00 2008/09 122 STRENSALL ROAD HUNTINGTON YORK YO32 9SJ Hogg Builders (York) Ltd 06/01020/FUL 15531.00 15,531.00 2008/09 Northfield Open Air School Beckfield Lane York YO2 5RQ City of York Council 05/00320/GRG3 23786.00 23,786.00 2008/09 Land to the side and rear of 30 Calf Close Haxby, York. Antler Homes (Yorkshire) Ltd 06/00027/FULM 23342.00 23,342.00 2008/09 New China Palace, 162 Gale Lane. Mr M Eleftheriou 02/01307/FUL03/02435/FUL 2000.00 2,000.00 05/00478/FULM 2008/09 Car Park adjacent Foss Bank, Heworth Green. Persimmon Homes Ltd 05/02695/FULM 52816.00 52,816.00 2008/09 The Sidings, The Village, Strensall. Hogg Builders 02/03176/FUL 26484.00 26,484.00 2008/09 44 Clarence St Martin Kaye 02/02717/FUL 7063.00 7,063.00 171902.00 Housing 539.00 1,455,429.89 394,275.00 1,455,430.00 394,275.29 - 0.11 - 0.29 Extract of FOI 6390 Total Spent Spent Spent Spent Spent Total Total Year of Receipt Received 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 Spend Remaining £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 2008/09 507,776 31,665 45,084 30,077 0 6,675 113,501 394,275 pre 2008/09 OS 83,819 C Backies 238,215 Educ 561,749 Hsg 539 CES 571,108 1,455,430 Total 5 years and older 1,849,705 S106 receipts received prior to 31 March 2009 which are unspent Dear City of York Council, Please provide me with the following information:- 1. A list of all S106 monies received five years ago and over, which have not been spent. 2. The names of the developers who paid these monies. 3. The site/development to which these payments related to. 4. The planning permission reference numbers in respect of these sites. 5. All of the above should be cross-referenced. Yours faithfully, Paul S Cordock Site/development Planning ref Balance £ 1997/98 Naburn Lane, Fulford, retail development 97/01350/FUL 20,901.30 1999/00 90 Picadilly, erection of hotel 99/00136/FUL 50,888.06 2000/01 Northminster Business Park, Northfield Lane, Upper Poppleton, York 99/03061/FUL 39,638.65 2001/02 Ebor Chase, 292 Bishopthorpe Road - 34 Flats and 4 affordable flats 98/01361/FUL 539.00 2003/04 York College for Girls 62-68 Low Petergate 02/03723/FUL 3,050.65 2003/04 Fosslands farm 03/03451/FUL 26,319.03 2003/04 Former MOD site, New Road, Hessay. 98/01401/FUL 6,043.16 2005/06 53 Piccadilly, York - Erection of six storey Hotel (Quality Inn) 99/02908/FUL 25,699.47 2005/06 Offices on the corner of Audax Road and Audax Close, Clifton. 03/02732/FUL 4,848.35 2006/07 108-110 Bootham 04/04114/FULM 1,727.81 2006/07 Rear of 229, 235 & 237 Strensall Rd, Earswick. 01/01991/OUT 17,756.44 2006/07 Barbican centre/Kent St car park 03/04075/GRG4 and 209,086.85 03/04082/GRG4 2006/07 Warehouse 83A Front 06/01261/FULM 12056.27 2006/07 18 Murton Way Osbaldwick 03/01305/FUL 101936.11 2006/07 13 Bishophill Senior, York YO1 6EF. Renewal of previously approved planning 06/00261/FULM (01/00144/FUL) 19152 permission 01/00144/FUL for conversion to form 14 flats. 2007/08 Barbican centre/Kent St car park 03/04075/GRG4 and 83,819.16 03/04082/GRG4 2007/08 Hungate redevelopment scheme 02/03741/OUT 18,986.44 2007/08 The Raylor Centre James Street, York, YO10 3DW 06/01171/FULM 8,067.42 2007/08 York Corporation Depot, Foss Islands Road. 03/00737/GRG4 45,730.89 2007/08 60 Lawrence Street 03/02325/OUT 30797.04 2007/08 84 Bootham 03/01890/FUL 7590.21 2008/09 Northfield Open Air School Beckfield Lane York YO2 5RQ 05/00320/GRG3 21,889.00 2008/09 Car Park adjacent Foss Bank, Heworth Green.
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