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Delegated List 17.05.21 , Item PC244: PDF 388 KB PLANNING COMMITTEE – 17 MAY 2021 APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS PURPOSE OF REPORT To inform Members of those applications which have been determined under the officer delegation scheme since your last meeting. These decisions are made in accordance with the Authority’s powers contained in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and have no financial implications. RECOMMENDATION That the report be noted. DETAILS OF DECISIONS DATE DATE REF NUMBER APPLICANT PARISH/AREA RECEIVED DETERMINED/ PROPOSED DEV DECISION 18.02.2021 26.04.2021 21/00017/TPO Avenue House Church Road Barton Bendish TPO Work Barton Bendish Norfolk Approved 2/TPO/00091: Various - please refer to the report. 23.02.2021 22.04.2021 21/00340/F Nidd Cottage Gayton Road Bawsey Application Bawsey King's Lynn Permitted Extension 02.11.2020 09.04.2021 20/01695/O Marsh House Cross Lane Brancaster Application Brancaster King's Lynn Permitted Outline Application for 1 dwelling further to subdivision of amenity land 18.12.2020 06.04.2021 20/02057/F Land W of The Rectory Broad Brancaster Application Lane Brancaster Norfolk Refused Erection of pavilion building for use as single dwelling, with associated parking 19.01.2021 01.04.2021 21/00089/F Blake House Main Road Brancaster Application Brancaster Staithe Norfolk Permitted The proposal is to create a pergola in the rear garden 22.01.2021 31.03.2021 21/00115/LB St Marys House London Street Brancaster Application Brancaster King's Lynn Permitted Listed building application for new internal ground floor door opening formed between study and WC within west wing. Amended canopy designs to previously approved open fronted porch canopies on north and south elevations 10.02.2021 08.04.2021 21/00022/TPO Staithe House Main Road Brancaster TPO Work Brancaster Staithe King's Lynn Approved 2/TPO/00021 T2- Conifer, fell because of high wind, snow and excessively high water table. T3- Conifer, which is right next to it is still standing but we are concerned that this might fall too. 17.02.2021 08.04.2021 21/00029/TREECA Apartment 3 Manor Farm House Brancaster Tree Application Broad Lane Brancaster - No objection Trees in a Conservation Area: T1 / T2: Beech. Deadwood removal and crown clean. Crown raise to 6m over driveway. T3: Beech. Deadwood removal, building clearance of 2 m, reduce crown by 30% and rebalance aesthetic. T4 - T9: Maple, Walnut, Beech, Sycamore, Aspen, Cedar. Deadwood removal and crown cleaning, crown raise drooping branches to all grass cutting, reduce over extended limbs, light formative pruning where necessary to aid symmetry and balance 02.03.2021 26.04.2021 21/00029/TPO The Fairways Choseley Road Brancaster TPO Partial Brancaster King's Lynn 2/TPO/00391 - T1 - Coriscan Pine, cut back to boundry and remove one crossing branch to stem 12.03.2021 26.04.2021 21/00048/TREECA The Limes London Street Brancaster Tree Application Brancaster King's Lynn - No objection T1 - Lime, pollard the tree as it is becoming large for its location. T2 - Cherry, 30% crown reduction. T3 - Pyracantha, to bring it down to about 8 ft. G1 - grouped, Laburnum and Buddlhea, some formative and remedial pruning works to reshape aesthetic, within a Conservation Area. 15.02.2021 15.04.2021 21/00370/LB The Hoste Arms 14 Market Place Burnham Market Consent Not Burnham Market Norfolk Required Listed Building Application: Creation of outdoor seating area with new walling and canopies. 08.03.2021 26.04.2021 21/00040/TREECA The Barns Herrings Lane Burnham Burnham Market Tree Application Market King's Lynn - No objection T1 remove to ground level as dangerous and dying within Conservation Area. 14.01.2021 21/00054/F Gun Hill Farm Wells Road Burnham Overy Burnham Overy Staithe King's Lynn Erection of ancillary buildings incidental to main house 12.03.2021 26.04.2021 21/00064/TREECA Navenby Gong Lane Burnham Burnham Overy Tree Application Overy Staithe King's Lynn - No objection Works to various trees, see attached details of planned works within a conservation area 10.03.2021 26.04.2021 21/00046/TREECA 1 Priory Court Castle Acre King's Castle Acre Tree Application Lynn Norfolk - No objection T1 - Ash, it is too large for location, permission is sought for re- pollarding, within a Conservation Area. 18.12.2020 15.04.2021 20/02059/F 167 Main Road Clenchwarton Clenchwarton Application King's Lynn Norfolk Permitted Proposed loft conversion to create 1no bedroom/en-suite and retrospective replacement 1.8m fence to boundary 02.03.2021 26.04.2021 21/00537/F Building West of East Hall Lodge Denver Application Sluice Road Denver Norfolk Permitted Extension to agricultural store 26.02.2021 22.04.2021 21/00366/F Longridge 10 Doddshill Road Dersingham Application Dersingham King's Lynn Permitted Extension and Alterations. 01.03.2021 26.04.2021 21/00376/F 1 Centre Vale Dersingham King's Dersingham Application Lynn Norfolk Permitted Extension and alterations 11.03.2021 26.04.2021 21/00047/TREECA Lyncraft 10 Manor Road Dersingham Tree Application Dersingham King's Lynn - No objection Tress in a Conservation Area: T1- Cedar - fell to ground level and T2- Spruce- fell to ground level 11.01.2021 16.04.2021 21/00075/F Robinsons Farms Lugden Hill Docking Application Farm Lugden Hill Docking Permitted Conversion of former agricultural building to residential use 23.02.2021 27.04.2021 21/00043/TREECA Robinia Cottage Station Road Docking Tree Application Docking King's Lynn - No objection Trees in a Conservation Area: Felling of various hedge row trees and one dead cherry tree 16.11.2020 07.04.2021 20/01798/F 42 London Road Downham Market Downham Market Application Norfolk PE38 9AT Permitted Construction of 2 dwellings & garages (plots 4-5) following demolition of existing dwelling 19.01.2021 17.03.2021 21/00005/TPO 33 Wingfields Downham Market Downham Market TPO Work Norfolk PE38 9AR Approved 2/TPO/00035 - T1 - Sycamore - Permission is sought for the removal of this large tree in a small garden. 02.02.2021 07.04.2021 21/00257/PAGPD South House 59 Ryston End Downham Market GPD HH extn - Downham Market Norfolk Not Required Single storey rear extension which extends beyond the rear wall by 4.5 metres with a maximum height of 3.65 metres and a height of 2.85 metres to the eaves 15.02.2021 09.04.2021 21/00265/F The Cedars Kings Walk Downham Downham Market Application Market Norfolk Permitted Proposed garage conversion and associated works 17.02.2021 14.04.2021 21/00413/F 22 Bridle Lane Downham Market Downham Market Application Norfolk PE38 9QZ Permitted Single storey extension and alterations to dwelling 26.02.2021 23.04.2021 21/00507/F 71 Howdale Road Downham Downham Market Application Market Norfolk PE38 9AH Permitted Demolition of attached garage and side extension including extending dormer windows. 02.02.2021 20.04.2021 21/00281/F 5 Chapel Row Downham Road Downham West Application Salters Lode Norfolk Permitted Single storey extension to dwelling 09.02.2021 23.04.2021 21/00233/F The Close Station Road East East Rudham Application Rudham Norfolk Permitted An open fronted timber framed garden room 24.02.2021 08.04.2021 21/00036/TREECA Willow Barn Station Road East East Rudham Tree Application Rudham King's Lynn - No objection T1 and T2 - Silver Birch - Fell, within a Conservation Area 17.11.2020 08.04.2021 20/01917/PACU3 Game Farm Main Road West East Winch Prior Approval - Bilney Norfolk Approved Notification for Prior Approval for change of use of agricultural building to dwelling (Schedule 2, Part 3, Class Q) 24.02.2021 26.04.2021 21/00349/LDE Vawser House Ashwicken Road East Winch Was Lawful East Winch KINGS LYNN Application for a Lawful Development Certificate for Existing Development & Use as a single Use Class C3 dwellinghouse, gardens, curtilage & access with no restrictive conditions 20.10.2020 22.04.2021 20/01708/A B & Q Supercentre The Peel Emneth Application Centre Elm High Road Emneth Permitted Retrospective advertisement application for 3 x internally illuminated fascia signs, 1 x non illuminated exit/entrance letters, 8 x Vinyl decals, 4 x non illuminated folded aluminium panels, 5 x non illuminated flat aluminium panels, 2 x non illuminated freestanding signs 13.01.2021 23.04.2021 21/00045/F Read Residence 60 Elmside Emneth Application Emneth WISBECH Permitted Proposed dwelling on building plot with outline planning consent (Ref: 19/00106/O) 01.02.2021 13.04.2021 21/00165/F 29 Elmside Emneth Wisbech Emneth Application Norfolk Permitted Proposed side and rear single storey extension to form new utility room, snug, wc and kitchen. 16.02.2021 23.04.2021 21/00279/F 8 Thatchwood Avenue Emneth Emneth Application Wisbech Norfolk Permitted Extension and alterations 28.01.2021 07.04.2021 21/00237/F Mo-Lee 43 Addison Close Feltwell Feltwell Application Thetford Permitted Single storey rear extension 01.02.2021 17.03.2021 21/00014/TREECA Talbot Manor Barn Lynn Road Fincham Tree Application Fincham Norfolk - No objection T1 - Cherry,crown reduction and lift. T2 -Cherry, Fell / removal. T3 - Magnolia, crown reduction and lift, within the Conservation Area. 08.02.2021 08.04.2021 21/00018/TPO The Old Rectory High Street Fincham TPO Work Fincham King's Lynn Approved 2/TPO/00268 T1-Beech, Cut leaf beech tree, light thin and minor reduction in places to reduce sail area. Mitigation is needed because of Meripilus giganteus. 29.07.2019 20.04.2021 19/01325/RMM Land NE of Downely Lynn Road Gayton Application Gayton Norfolk Permitted Major reserved matters: Construction of 19 dwellings (phase 3) 25.01.2021 26.04.2021 21/00120/F Hamilton House Lynn Road Gayton Application
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