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Item 6 Delegated Chief Officer Report September 2017 6 PLANNING COMMITTEE Title of Report: Delegated Chief Officer Decisions Meeting Date 14 November 2017 Report Author and Tel No Phill Rowson 01502 522442 Is the report Open or Exempt? Open REPORT Attached at Appendix A is a table of all delegated planning decisions made during September 2017. Members will note that 121 decisions in total were made, of which:- 51 planning permissions were issued 9 planning applications were refused 1 outline planning application was refused 9 listed building consents were issued 1 listed building application was refused 3 change of use consents were issued 1 change of use applications was refused 2 non-illuminated advertisement consent was issued 1 illuminated advertisement consent was issued 7 non-material amendment applications were issued 1 non-material amendment application was refused 16 discharge of conditions applications were issued 1 prior notification application for agriculture – not required 3 prior notification for householder applications – not required 2 PN3 applications - required 1 PN3 applications - refused 5 variation of conditions consent was issued 1 variation of conditions application was refused 2 EIA – not required 1 permitted development letter sent 3 withdrawn 24 RECOMMENDATION That the report concerning Chief Officer delegated decisions taken during September 2017 to be received. BACKGROUND PAPERS Type Available From Case Files Planning Office, Marina Customer Service Centre, The Marina, Lowestoft 25 APPENDIX A LIST OF DELEGATED DECISIONS (PREVIOUS CALENDAR MONTH) FLIXTON (WEST) Applicant: Mr Graham Sayer Ref No: DC/17/1519/DRC Agent: Mr Patrick Bradley Address: Starnacre Farm Abbey Road Flixton West Proposal: Discharge of Condition Nos. 6 (IV) & 6 (V) of DC/16/0621/PN3 - Conversion of disused agricultural buildings into two dwellings - Phase 2 Environmental Assessment Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 14/09/2017 SHADINGFIELD Applicant: Mr Simon Prior Ref No: DC/17/1632/FUL Agent: Mr Nick Durrant Address: Church Farm London Road Shadingfield Proposal: Provision of a new access road Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 12/09/2017 BUNGAY Applicant: Mr John Brown Ref No: DC/17/1784/DRC Agent: NONE Address: 3, 5, 7 Staithe Road Bungay Suffolk Proposal: Discharge of Condition Nos. 5 and 6 of DC/16/2969/RG3 - Conversion of 1no two bedroom maisonette and 2no two bedroom flats to a single five bedroom dwelling - Area of courtyard to be used for storage of refuse/recycling bins, and a flush drainage kerb to be installed at the leading edge of the car standing at its meeting with the public footpath - surface water will be taken to a suitable concrete ringed soakaway Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 06/09/2017 BECCLES Applicant: Cooper Ref No: DC/17/2383/FUL Agent: Trevor Musk Address: Land West Of Ravensmere House Newgate Beccles Proposal: Demolition of buildings and construction of a mixed use development comprising ground floor retail (A1), 4 dwellings and on-site car parking Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 26/09/2017 REYDON Applicant: Miss Sarah Roberts Ref No: DC/17/2421/FUL Agent: NONE Address: 4 Moyse Avenue Reydon Southwold Proposal: Construction of rear and side single storey extension to form new living room bedroom and ensuite Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 05/09/2017 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mr David Gibbons Ref No: DC/17/2518/FUL Agent: Mr John Bennett Address: South Cliff Cottage South Green Southwold Proposal: New rear extension and alterations Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 04/09/2017 26 BUNGAY Applicant: Jean and Mike Testro Ref No: DC/17/2647/VOC Agent: John Putman Address: 23 Trinity Street Bungay Suffolk Proposal: Variation of Condition No.2 of DC/16/0573/FUL - Construction of new two storey dwelling - Amended window positions with new plans submitted Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 22/09/2017 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mrs M Tucker Ref No: DC/17/2673/FUL Agent: Dr Paul Bradley Address: Langford Lodge Blackmill Road Southwold Proposal: Conversion of existing first floor store above garage to form living accommodation ancillary to house with sleeping, washing, and basic cooking provision. No external alterations are proposed to the garage building and the loft/store is already served by a large window (to the east elevation), and external stair (to the west) Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 20/09/2017 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Andy Oldman Ref No: DC/17/2743/FUL Agent: Ms Inna Marx Address: 110 Beaconsfield Road Lowestoft Suffolk Proposal: Demolition of existing buildings, and construction of new block of flats Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 08/09/2017 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mrs Sharon Tejada-Jimenez Ref No: DC/17/2757/FUL Agent: Mr Stephen Hutt Address: Boston Lodge Boston Road Lowestoft Proposal: Creation of a vehicular access Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 06/09/2017 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mr Christopher Gurteen Ref No: DC/17/2768/VOC Agent: Mr Mark Philpot Address: 74 High Street Southwold Suffolk Proposal: Variation of Condition No.2 of DC/17/0882/FUL - Single storey rear extension to form continuous level ground floor retail space. Change of use and alterations to upper levels to form a two bedroom apartment - Amendment of drawings to include balcony at first floor in place of approved Juliette balcony Amendment of drawings to include balcony at first floor in place of the approved Juliette balcony. Drawing 1602014 202 revision D to be replaced with Drawing 1602014 213 revision A Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 07/09/2017 REYDON Applicant: Mr & Mrs B & G Love Ref No: DC/17/2806/FUL Agent: Mr Brian Haward Address: 11 Farmland Close Reydon Southwold Proposal: Alterations and additions Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 06/09/2017 27 SOUTH ELMHAM ST JAMES Applicant: Mr Peter Crockford Ref No: DC/17/2798/DRC Agent: NONE Address: Land East Of Abbey Farm The Street South Elmham St James Proposal: Discharge of Condition Nos. 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10 of DC/16/0368/FUL - Construction of a sustainable, energy efficient house and garage - Details of Materials, landscaping details, access details and archaeological details Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 15/09/2017 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr James Campbell Ref No: DC/17/2818/DRC Agent: Mr Glenn Parrott Address: Unit 2 Lancaster Place 311 Whapload Road Proposal: Discharge of Condition Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 11 of DC/14/3344/FUL - Conversion to 6no apartments and 2no work studios - Details of materials, Investigation and Risk Assessment Details, Remediation Scheme, Implementation of Remediation Scheme and details of energy and water recycling Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 21/09/2017 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr James Campbell Ref No: DC/17/2819/DRC Agent: Mr Glenn Parrott Address: 311 Whapload Road Lowestoft Suffolk Proposal: Discharge of Condition Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, and 11 of DC/15/4311/FUL - Conversion of warehouse into 2no live work units - Land Contamination Details, Energy Report, Boundary Treatment Works, Refuse/recycling bin details and floodlighting details Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 21/09/2017 WESTON Applicant: Ms Veronica Kent Ref No: DC/17/2845/DRC Agent: Mr Jack Lonsdale Address: South End Farm Kings Lane Weston Proposal: Discharge of Condition Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 of DC/16/4391/PN3 - Prior Notification Application - Change of Use and Conversion of the current piggery building (Old Pig Shed) - Contaminated land details, refuse/recycling bins storage details and details of areas to be provided for the loading, unloading, manoeuvring and parking of vehicles including secure cycle storage Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 26/09/2017 CORTON Applicant: Ms Reda Anderson Ref No: DC/17/2872/FUL Agent: Mr John Roadley-Battin Address: Land Off Bakers Score The Street Corton Proposal: The siting of 2no. holiday cabins and associated landscaping Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 13/09/2017 REYDON Applicant: Mr Wayne Stocking Ref No: DC/17/2865/FUL Agent: NONE Address: 49 Kingfisher Crescent Reydon Southwold Proposal: Increase existing first floor side extension including insertion of window Decision: Application Withdrawn Decision date: 06/09/2017 28 SOUTH ELMHAM ST MICHAEL Applicant: Mr Graham Hutchinson Ref No: DC/17/2908/FUL Agent: John Jenkins Address: Cottage On The Green St Michaels Green South Elmham St Michael Proposal: Construction of two storey rear extension and alterations Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 01/09/2017 HENSTEAD WITH HULVER STREET Applicant: Mr P Middleditch Ref No: DC/17/2909/FUL Agent: Feilden and Mawson Architects Address: Grange Farm Tinkers Lane Henstead Proposal: Conversion of redundant agricultural buildings into 3no. dwellings Decision: Application Withdrawn Decision date: 04/09/2017 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mr Charles Cooper Ref No: DC/17/2942/DRC Agent: Mr Jonathan Briggs Address: 1 Field Stile Road Southwold Suffolk Proposal: Discharge of Condition No.5 of DC/17/0333/FUL - Construction of single storey rear extensions, replacement garage door and repairs to windows on the front elevation - Details of materials Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 06/09/2017 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mr & Mrs Richard & Clare Jackson Ref No: DC/17/2941/VOC Agent: Mrs Zoe Reeve-Jones Address: 6 Victoria Street Southwold Suffolk Proposal: Variation of Condition No.2 of DC/14/3668/FUL - Alterations to provide new frontage and separate flat from retail area - To replace
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