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Planning Committee 6 PLANNING COMMITTEE Title of Report: Delegated Chief Officer Decisions – November 2015 Meeting Date 15 December 2015 Report Author and Tel No Phil 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 November 2015. Members will note that 93 decisions in total were made, of which:- 49 planning permissions were issued 10 planning applications were refused 6 listed building consents were issued 1 approval of reserved matters was issued 1 change of use consent was issued 1 non-illuminated advertisement consent was issued 3 non-material amendment consents were issued 8 discharge of conditions consents were issued 2 variation of condition consents were issued 2 prior notification applications for householder – not required 1 pn3 application – not required 2 county council applications – no objections 1 EIA application – required 1 certificate of lawful development (proposed) was issued 1 prior notification application for telecommunications – not required 4 withdrawn RECOMMENDATION That the report concerning Chief Officer delegated decisions taken during November 2015 to be received. BACKGROUND PAPERS Type Available From Case Files Planning Office, Marina Customer Service Centre, The Marina, Lowestoft 31 APPENDIX A LIST OF DELEGATED DECISIONS (PREVIOUS CALENDAR MONTH) LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr David Lewis Ref No: DC/14/1367/FUL Agent: NONE Address: Squirrels Nest 10 Cleveland Road Lowestoft Proposal: Replacement dormer window Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 18/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr Andy Axon Ref No: DC/15/1698/FUL Agent: NONE Address: 96 Dell Road Lowestoft Suffolk Proposal: Construction of a two storey rear extension Decision: Application Withdrawn Decision date: 11/11/2015 KESSINGLAND Applicant: Mr Cowley Ref No: DC/15/2283/FUL Agent: NONE Address: Former Police Station Church Road Kessingland Proposal: Construction of detached bungalow and carport Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 24/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr EG Dewhirst Ref No: DC/15/2547/FUL Agent: NONE Address: 72 Harris Avenue Lowestoft Suffolk Proposal: Retrospective Application - Erection of garden wall and outbuilding/shed Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 03/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Pipeshield International Ltd Ref No: DC/15/2679/FUL Agent: Mr Ian Garrett Address: Land Adjacent Waveney Drive Lowestoft Proposal: Construction of a building to use as Class B2 Autocentre for MOT and Repairs Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 04/11/2015 CORTON Applicant: Mr Michael Ian Coleman Ref No: DC/15/2712/VOC Agent: NONE Address: Wy Wurry Caravan Park Bakers Score Corton Proposal: Variation of Condition Nos.1, 2 and 3 of N2163/8 - Use of land as a caravan site for sixteen caravans - Change position of units, variation from summer use to all year round use and use of static only caravans Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 12/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Ref No: DC/15/2758/FUL Agent: NONE Address: Land Adjacent Waveney Drive Lowestoft Proposal: Construction of a two storey office and storage building Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 04/11/2015 FROSTENDEN Applicant: Mr Henry Turner Ref No: DC/15/2781/FUL Agent: NONE Address: The Pines Frostenden Corner Frostenden Proposal: Installation of oil tank (1300L) Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 06/11/2015 Decision: Pre-App Advice Decision date: 23/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr & Mrs McGovern Ref No: DC/15/2763/FUL Agent: Andrew Middleton Address: Land To Rear Of 187 To 197 St Peters Street Lowestoft Proposal: Construction of detached bungalow including demolition of existing block of garages Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 06/11/2015 32 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Rev Robin Pritchard Ref No: DC/15/2838/FUL Agent: Miss Rachael Lamb Address: St Michaels Church Institute 136 Hall Road Lowestoft Proposal: Construction of new 2 storey residential dwelling - Conversion of existing 2 storey building to 2 residential flats, including demolition of existing Church Room Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 26/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mrs Michelle Fairbrother Ref No: DC/15/2998/FUL Agent: NONE Address: 81 Oulton Road Lowestoft Suffolk Proposal: Construction of two storey rear extension and front porch Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 03/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr & Mrs Poll Ref No: DC/15/3022/ARM Agent: Mr Ian Garrett Address: 2 Nursery Cottages Monckton Avenue Lowestoft Proposal: Approval of Reserved Matters of DC/14/3276/OUT - Outline Application - Construction of a 4 bedroom house - Access, Appearance, Landscaping, Layout and Scale Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 03/11/2015 BECCLES Applicant: Mr Mark Earthy Ref No: DC/15/3059/LBC Agent: NONE Address: Spear And Hubble 33A Newgate Beccles Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Retrospective Application - Retention of sign on front of building Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 18/11/2015 WRENTHAM Applicant: Badger Building (E. Anglia) Ltd Ref No: DC/15/3097/DRC Agent: NONE Address: Cedar Cycles Tower Mills Southwold Road Proposal: Discharge Condition Nos.3 - 9 of DC/12/0544/OUT - Construction of four detached houses and associated garaging and turning areas - Contamination details, archaeology and code for sustainable homes Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 18/11/2015 HALESWORTH Applicant: Mr & Mrs Tony & Diane Ling Ref No: DC/15/3160/FUL Agent: Mr Alan Stannard Address: Sherbourne Norwich Road Halesworth Proposal: To extend and convert garage to create a single unit of self-contained accommodation and to provide a new vehicular entrance for Sherbourne Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 23/11/2015 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mrs Janet Jackson Ref No: DC/15/3216/FUL Agent: Miss Charlotte Pither Address: 57 North Road Southwold Suffolk Proposal: Construction of a single storey rear extension Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 02/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Miss Katie Hope Ref No: DC/15/3259/FUL Agent: NONE Address: Unit 4 Lowestoft Enterprise Park School Road Proposal: Change of use from B1 to D2 gymnasium Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 19/11/2015 HALESWORTH Applicant: Mr Frank Pescod Ref No: DC/15/3381/FUL Agent: Mr Alan Stannard Address: Focus Organic 14 Thoroughfare Halesworth Proposal: Demolish existing side store and re-build with a flat roof, extending the store Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 26/11/2015 33 HALESWORTH Applicant: Mr Frank Pescod Ref No: DC/15/3382/LBC Agent: Mr Alan Stannard Address: Focus Organic 14 Thoroughfare Halesworth Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Demolish existing side store and re-build with a flat roof, extending the store Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 26/11/2015 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mr A Littlejohn & Mrs C Brown Ref No: DC/15/3460/FUL Agent: Mr Brian Haward Address: Long Island House 2 Centre Cliff South Green Proposal: Construction of extension to introduce light, revised access, and re-order Decision: Application Withdrawn Decision date: 06/11/2015 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mr A Littlejohn & Mrs C Brown Ref No: DC/15/3461/LBC Agent: Mr Brian Haward Address: Long Island House 2 Centre Cliff South Green Proposal: Listed Building Consent - Construction of extension to introduce light, revised access, and re-order Decision: Application Withdrawn Decision date: 06/11/2015 REYDON Applicant: Mr Matt Newstead Ref No: DC/15/3621/FUL Agent: NONE Address: Fountain Way Reydon Business Park Reydon Proposal: Construction of a joinery workshop B1 - Light Industrial and ancillary office Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 23/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr Aidan Owens Ref No: DC/15/3622/FUL Agent: NONE Address: Pot Black Club Parade Road South Lowestoft Proposal: Remove frontage structure and signs, build new brick piers and walls, provision of new entrance & emergency doors and installation of new signs and L.E.D. lighting Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 18/11/2015 SOUTHWOLD Applicant: Mr Peter Newton Ref No: DC/15/3615/FUL Agent: Mr Alasdair Campbell Address: 9 Spinners Lane Southwold Suffolk Proposal: Construction of a single storey front extension Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 06/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr Jackson Ref No: DC/15/3658/FUL Agent: Mr Brian Herbison Address: 25 Burnt Hill Way Lowestoft Suffolk Proposal: Construction of orangery to rear Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 11/11/2015 REYDON Applicant: Mrs Margaret Bryant Ref No: DC/15/3664/FUL Agent: Mr Chris Sreeves Address: 64 Windsor Road Reydon Southwold Proposal: Reinstatement of property following fire damage Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 06/11/2015 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr Rahim Jaffer Ref No: DC/15/3679/FUL Agent: NONE Address: 318 London Road South Lowestoft Suffolk Proposal: Construction of a garage/store Decision: Application Permitted Decision date: 13/11/2015 REYDON Applicant: Mr Claire Guppy Ref No: DC/15/3689/FUL Agent: Mrs Claire Guppy Address: Quay Lane Cottage Halesworth Road Reydon Proposal: Creation of a vehicular access Decision: Application Refused Decision date: 26/11/2015 34 LOWESTOFT Applicant: Mr & Mrs John & Jo Head Ref No: DC/15/3692/FUL Agent: John Putman Address: Morning Star Carlton Road Lowestoft Proposal: Change of Use from public house to dwelling including construction of a single storey rear extension, first floor rear extension, single storey side extension, internal alterations,
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