DELEGATED LIST of APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS Date Report Compiled: 15-May-2009 Period for Report: 21/04/2009 to 15/05/2009

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DELEGATED LIST of APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS Date Report Compiled: 15-May-2009 Period for Report: 21/04/2009 to 15/05/2009 AB DELEGATED LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS Date Report Compiled: 15-May-2009 Period for Report: 21/04/2009 to 15/05/2009 Plan 09/00193/CPO Date Issued 14/05/2009 Applicant Sessions House County Hall Maidstone Kent ME14 1XQ Location Longfield Academy Main Road Longfield Kent DA3 7PW Proposal Consultation on an application for the erection of a new academy, re-provision of outdoor playing pitches, new floodlit 6 court Multi Use Games Area, 160 parking spaces, drop off zone, landscaping and associated ancillary works Ward Longfield, New Barn & Southfleet Decision No Objection Officer Mr A Lauder Plan 09/00508/CPO Date Issued 11/05/2009 Applicant Wentworth Primary School C/o Agent Location Wentworth County Primary School Wentworth Drive Dartford Kent DA1 3NG Proposal Consultation under Regulation 3 to create a single storey extension to the existing Wentworth School to form ICT suite Ward Heath Decision No Objection Officer Mr Neil Luxton Plan 09/00260/FUL Date Issued 27/04/2009 Applicant Royal Mail/Warren Ward 50 West Hill Dartford DA1 1AA Location Royal Mail Pouch Box Wilmot Road Adjacent To 38 Maiden Lane Dartford Kent Proposal Siting of a Double Royal Mail Pouch box Ward West Hill Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 09/00338/FUL Date Issued 06/05/2009 Applicant Mr Andrew Cogram 8 Wallis Close Wilmington Kent DA2 7BE Location 8 Wallis Close Wilmington Kent DA2 7BE Proposal Demolition of existing detached garage and erection of a part two/part single storey side/rear/front extension with continuation of canopy over front porch Ward Wilmington Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr Neil Luxton Page 1 of 11 Plan 09/00449/FUL Date Issued 11/05/2009 Applicant Mr Ken Munro Leeside The Drive Longfield Kent DA3 7LX Location Leeside The Drive Longfield Kent DA3 7LX Proposal Erection of a detached garden room in rear garden Ward Longfield, New Barn & Southfleet Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr Neil Luxton Plan 09/00273/FUL Date Issued 29/04/2009 Applicant Mr Syed Alam 75 Elm Road Dartford Kent DA1 2RX Location 75 Elm Road Dartford Kent DA1 2RX Proposal Erection of a part two/part single storey rear extension Ward Princes Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 09/00274/FUL Date Issued 29/04/2009 Applicant Mr Walker 139 Main Road Sutton At Hone Kent DA4 9HW Location 139 Main Road Sutton At Hone Kent DA4 9HW Proposal Demolition of existing garage and erection of a single storey side/rear extension Ward Sutton At Hone & Hawley Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 09/00251/FUL Date Issued 27/04/2009 Applicant Mr & Mrs D Haines 104 Denver Road Dartford Kent DA1 3JT Location 104 Denver Road Dartford Kent DA1 3JT Proposal Erection of a part 2/part single storey front/side/rear extension together with provision of dormer window in rear elevation and velux window in front elevation in connection with providing additional rooms in the roof space Ward Heath Decision Application Refused - Over sized dormer Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 09/00221/FUL Date Issued 11/05/2009 Applicant Mr B Oree 48 St Johns Road Dartford Kent DA2 6BG Location 48 St Johns Road Dartford Kent DA2 6BG Proposal Conversion of existing garage to form bedroom and ensuite, erection of a rear conservatory and provision of a dormer window in rear elevation in connection with providing additional room in the roof space. Ward Stone Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr Neil Luxton Page 2 of 11 Plan 09/00436/FUL Date Issued 12/05/2009 Applicant Mrs Titmarsh 36 Ross Road Dartford Kent DA1 3NH Location 36 Ross Road Dartford Kent DA1 3NH Proposal Demolition of existing detached garage and erection of a two storey side extension Ward Heath Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr Neil Luxton Plan 09/00412/FUL Date Issued 05/05/2009 Applicant Mr B Rana 2 North Road Dartford Kent DA1 3LS Location 2A North Road Dartford Kent DA1 3LS Proposal Provision of dormer windows in rear and side elevations in connection with providing additional rooms in the roof space Ward Heath Decision Application Refused - Incongruous, innappropriate side dormer Officer Mr Neil Luxton Plan 09/00267/FUL Date Issued 29/04/2009 Applicant Mr Fish 4 Tynedale Close Dartford Kent DA2 6LL Location 4 Tynedale Close Dartford Kent DA2 6LL Proposal Demolition of existing garage and erection of a two storey side extension Ward Brent Decision Application Refused - Overdevelopment, cramped appearance Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 09/00241/COU Date Issued 24/04/2009 Applicant Gary East/Pinden Ltd Pinden Quarry Green Street Green Road Longfield Kent Location Pinden Quarry Green Street Green Road Longfield Kent Proposal Change of use of part of site for storage of empty skips Ward Longfield, New Barn & Southfleet Decision Application refused, highway safety Officer Mr Neil Luxton Plan 09/00485/FUL Date Issued 12/05/2009 Applicant Mr J D'Mello 16 Eagles Road Greenhithe Kent DA9 9QZ Location 16 Eagles Road Greenhithe Kent DA9 9QZ Proposal Demolition of existing attached garage and erection of a part two storey/part single storey side Ward Greenhithe Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr Neil Luxton Page 3 of 11 Plan 09/00332/RCON Date Issued 11/05/2009 Applicant Miss Sarah Wong Mandarin Palace 78 High Street Dartford Kent DA1 1DE Location Mandarin Palace 78 High Street Dartford Kent DA1 1DE Proposal Application for Removal of Condition 2 of Planning Permission DA/99/00333/COU in respect of allowing the sale of takeaway food or drink Ward Town Decision Removal of Condition Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 09/00524/CDNA Date Issued 13/05/2009 Applicant Ocado Customer Fulfilment Centre Gypsy Moth Avenue Hatfield Business Park Hatfield Herts AL10 9BD Location Zone A Plot 2 Littlebrook Business Centre Littlebrook Manor Way Dartford Kent Proposal Submission of Travel Plan pursuant to Condition 20 of Planning permission DA/02/00086/OUT Ward Littlebrook Decision Approval of Details for Conditions Officer Mr A Legg Plan 09/00340/ADV Date Issued 12/05/2009 Applicant Mr Van Dai Vu 39 Morden House Bodney Road London E8 1AZ Location 66 High Street Dartford Kent DA1 1DE Proposal Display of 1 No. internally illuminated fascia sign (retrospective application) Ward Town Decision Consent for Advert. Officer Mr Neil Luxton Plan 09/00341/FUL Date Issued 05/05/2009 Applicant Mr Trevor Webb Burnham Road Dartford DA1 5BL Location Mercedes Benz Burnham Road Dartford Kent DA1 5BL Proposal Erection of a single storey building to house incoming electrical main Ward Town Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr Neil Luxton Plan 09/00379/TPO Date Issued 30/04/2009 Applicant Mr & Mrs Brian Mckie 4 Curates Walk Wilmington Kent DA2 7BJ Location 4 Curates Walk Wilmington Kent DA2 7BJ Proposal Application to carry out a light reduction of approximately 15% of 1 No. Holly tree subject to Tree Preservation Order No.3 1989 within Church Hill Conservation Area Ward Wilmington Decision Consent TPO Officer Mr Neil Luxton Page 4 of 11 Plan 09/00383/FUL Date Issued 06/05/2009 Applicant Mr Jay Showell 192 Summerhouse Drive Bexley Kent DA2 7PB Location 192 Summerhouse Drive Bexley Kent DA2 7PB Proposal Erection of a first floor extension incorporating a dormer window in front elevation to provide a second storey to existing bungalow together with the raising of the height of the existing garage (revisions to previously approved planning permission DA/09/00007/FUL in respect of raising of Ward Joydens Wood Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr Graham Parkinson Plan 09/00384/TDA Date Issued 06/05/2009 Applicant Vodafone Ltd Vodafone House The Connection Newbury Berkshire RG14 2FN Location Galley Hill Trading Estate (Adjacent Unit 5) London Road Swanscombe Kent Proposal Application for determination pursuant to Part 24 Class A of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 as to whether prior approval is required for the installation of 15m high monopole with 2 No. antennas and 2 No. associated equipment cabinets Ward Swanscombe Decision Prior Appoval not Required Officer Mr P Nicholls Plan 09/00385/FUL Date Issued 05/05/2009 Applicant Mr M Baughen C/o Agent Location 34 Sara Crescent Greenhithe Kent DA9 9NY Proposal Erection of balcony on front elevation Ward Greenhithe Decision Application Refused - Poor design, detrimental to symmetrical appearance of the semi-detached Officer Mr P Nicholls Plan 09/00432/FUL Date Issued 12/05/2009 Applicant Mrs Carole Massey C/o Agent Location 68 Main Road Longfield Kent DA3 7PG Proposal Provision of a new roof incorporating new replacement windows in connection with providing additional rooms in the roof space Ward Longfield, New Barn & Southfleet Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr Neil Luxton Page 5 of 11 Plan 09/00322/COU Date Issued 11/05/2009 Applicant Mrs Elsie Wright 73 Kent Road Halling Rochester Kent ME2 1AR Location 160 Dartford Road Dartford Kent DA1 3EX Proposal Change of use of front of property from Class A1 (retails) to Class C3 (dwelling house) in connection with conversion of property to single dwelling house and associated alterations to front and side elevations Ward West Hill Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 09/00323/TPO Date Issued 23/04/2009 Applicant Mrs Durey 8 Chalet Close Bexley Kent DA5 2EY Location 8 Chalet Close Bexley Kent DA5 2EY Proposal Application to crown thin by 20% 2 Oak Trees subject to Tree Preservation Order No.1 1957 Ward Joydens Wood Decision Consent TPO Officer Mr Neil Luxton Plan 09/00293/FUL Date Issued 05/05/2009 Applicant Mr Singh 67 Knole Road Dartford Kent DA1 3JN Location 28 Priory Hill Dartford Kent DA1 2BH Proposal Erection of a single storey rear extension and provision of a dormer window in rear elevation to provide additional room in the roof space in connection with conversion of property from single dwelling to 2 No.
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