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Development Division Planning Committee 6 DEVELOPMENT DIVISION PLANNING COMMITTEE 6th September, 2016 Delegated Decisions made between 19th July 2016 and 9th August 2016 For Information Ladies and Gentlemen, Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (As Amended) Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010 Decisions made between 19th July and 9th August The applications in this report have been determined by the Director of Regeneration and Community Services under delegated authority (Minute No. 254, Planning Committee, 3rd September, 2002, confirmed by Council 24th September, 2002). The decisions are reported for your information. The Building Act 1984/The Building Regulations 2010 Decisions made between 19th July and 9th August The applications in this report have been determined by the Building Control Manager & Access Officer under delegated authority. The decisions are reported for your information and have been ACCEPTED, APPROVED, APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS, REFUSED OR REGULARISED. Assistant Director of Regeneration and Built Environment Page 1 of 13 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number BAE Systems Bridge Road Barrow-in-Furness Barrow Island B28/2016/0452 Proposal Parish Decision Application for approval of details as reserved by None Approved by condition no. 11 (Piling) of planning permission Case Officer letter 2016/0013 (Central Yard Complex with associated Jason Hipkiss site infrastructure and related works) Decision Date 25-JUL-2016 Reference Address Ward Number BAE Systems Top Yard, Michaelson Road Barrow- Barrow Island B28/2016/0458 in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal None Approved by Application for aproval of details as reserved by Case Officer letter condition no. 4 (TA update) of planning permission Jason Hipkiss 2015/0418 (Construction of the Support & Decision Date 22-JUL-2016 Integrations Facility, with 70 space car park, hardstanding, security fencing and associated infrastructure and enabling works) Reference Address Ward Number 12 Foundry Street Barrow-in-Furness Central B21/2016/0471 Proposal Parish Decision Proposed new single storey detached garage None Approved with incorporating w/c, sun-room, gym and office. Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 02-AUG-2016 Reference Address Ward Number 50 Caspian Road Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2016/0476 Proposal Parish Decision Erection of a first floor side extension above Askam and Ireleth Approved with existing garage forming new fourth and fifth Case Officer conditions bedroom. Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 02-AUG-2016 Page 2 of 13 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number 38 Parklands Drive Askam-in-Furness Dalton North B21/2016/0444 Proposal Parish Decision First floor extension over lounge forming fourth Askam and Ireleth Approved with bedroom with en-suite. Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 25-JUL-2016 Reference Address Ward Number 4 Lindal Close Dalton-in-Furness Dalton South B21/2016/0448 Proposal Parish Decision Removal of existing conservatory and erection of a Dalton and Newton Approved with family room on rear elevation. Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 19-JUL-2016 Reference Address Ward Number 29 St Bees Drive Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B21/2016/0488 Proposal Parish Decision Erection of a rear living room extension. None Approved with Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 03-AUG-2016 Reference Address Ward Number 54 Whinlatter Drive Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B31/2016/0535 Proposal Parish Decision Non-Material amendment following grant of None Approved with permission B21/2016/0299 (Erection of a rear and Case Officer conditions side single storey extensions to provide kitchen, Jennifer Dickinson bedroom and en-suite) to allow for all windows and Decision Date 03-AUG-2016 doors to be replaced with grey upvc. Reference Address Ward Number 62 Dalton Lane Barrow-in-Furness Hawcoat B21/2016/0442 Proposal Parish Decision Rear and side living area/kitchen extension. None Approved with Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 19-JUL-2016 Page 3 of 13 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number 1-3 Silverdale Street Barrow-in-Furness Hindpool B20/2016/0447 Proposal Parish Decision Change of use from 12 bedsits (sui generis) to 8 None Approved with apartments (C3) Case Officer conditions Barry Jesson Decision Date 03-AUG-2016 Reference Address Ward Number 18-20 Crellin Street Barrow-in-Furness Hindpool B20/2016/0394 Proposal Parish Decision Change of use from A1 (Jewellers) to A5 (Hot food None Approved with takeaway and Deli), replacement of shop front and Case Officer conditions creation of new entrance to first floor flat above Barry Jesson Decision Date 26-JUL-2016 Reference Address Ward Number 149 Rawlinson Street Barrow-in-Furness Hindpool B20/2016/0416 Proposal Parish Decision Change of use from A1 retail (Post Office) to C3 None Approved with dwelling. Case Officer conditions Barry Jesson Decision Date 03-AUG-2016 Reference Address Ward Number Unit 1 Phoenix Court Phoenix Road Barrow-in- Hindpool B20/2016/0410 Furness Parish Decision Proposal None Approved with Change of use from Class D1 (Training Centre) to Case Officer conditions B8 for the purposes of warehousing and distribution Barry Jesson with a trade and retail counter together with Decision Date 27-JUL-2016 ancillary offices and related purposes. Reference Address Ward Number 9 and 11 Sherborne Avenue Barrow-in-Furness Newbarns B13/2016/0400 Proposal Parish Decision Erection of one pair of semi detached houses None Approved with (House type KK3S in lieu of House type T3B Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 20-JUL-2016 Page 4 of 13 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number Sherborne Avenue Barrow-in-Furness Newbarns B28/2016/0077 Proposal Parish Decision 18, Application for approval of details as reserved None Split by Conditions No. 4 (remediation scheme), No. 8 Case Officer (landscape scheme), No. 9 (habitat Charles Wilton Decision Date creation/enhancement and management plan), No. 22-JUL-2016 10 (pond design and re profiling of greenway details), No. 11 (surface water drainage), No. 12 (health and safety assessment of the ponds) No 13 ground permeability tests) No. 14 (program of monitoring of water within Mill Beck) No. 15 (details of measures in BRE Report 414 gas regime), No. 18 (construction management method statement) , No. 19 (site re-profiling), No. 21 (risk assessment in relation to the risk of vehicles incursion onto the operational railway) and No. 22 (residential travel plan) of planning permission 2014/0657 (Application for Outline planning permission for the erection of 93 houses with access roads (layout and access not reserved for subsequent approval) Reference Address Ward Number 4 Bewley Steps Barrow-in-Furness Newbarns B21/2016/0439 Proposal Parish Decision Application for the removal of condition no. 4 of None Approved with planning permission 1997/0476 to allow conversion Case Officer conditions of existing garage into a kitchen extension and Jennifer Dickinson utility. Decision Date 01-AUG-2016 Reference Address Ward Number P K A Co Scarth Road Barrow-in-Furness Ormsgill B18/2016/0450 Proposal Parish Decision Erection of a portal frame storage building to None Approved with replace shipping containers. Case Officer conditions Barry Jesson Decision Date 05-AUG-2016 Page 5 of 13 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number Unit 4 Powder Works Park Road Barrow-in-Furness Ormsgill B28/2016/9005 Proposal Parish Decision Change of use of building to use for automative None County Matter repairs, scrap metal, dealership including breaking Case Officer up of vehicles and storage of vehicles (County Jason Hipkiss Decision Date Matter) 26-JUL-2016 Reference Address Ward Number 34 Richmond Terrace Barrow-in-Furness Parkside B31/2016/0536 Proposal Parish Decision Non Material Amendment following grant of None Approved with planning permission B21/2016/0003 (Proposed Case Officer conditions removal of an existing sub standard damp Jennifer Dickinson kitchen/lounge extension and build a kitchen, Decision Date 04-AUG-2016 garage/dining room extension) to allow for the increase in height of rear extension from 2.6m to 3m Reference Address Ward Number 31 Mulberry Way Barrow-in-Furness Roosecote BLHC/2016/0009 Proposal Parish Decision Prior Approval (Larger Homes Extension) for a rear None Approved bedroom extension (Length from rear wall of the Case Officer Decision Date original house 4.0 metres, height to the eaves 2.75 Jason Hipkiss 22-JUL-2016 metres and height to highest point of the extension 2.85 metres) Reference Address Ward Number 16 Hornbeam Crescent Barrow-in-Furness Roosecote B21/2016/0462 Proposal Parish Decision Single storey rear extension and side extension. None Approved with Driveway widened. Case Officer conditions Jennifer Dickinson Decision Date 02-AUG-2016 Reference Address Ward Number Field to the rear of Grizebeck Gardens Accessed Walney North B18/2016/0445 from Teasdale Rd Barrow-in-Furness Parish Decision Proposal None Approved with Erection of a feed store, animal housing and Case Officer conditions equipment store plus hardstanding. Maureen Smith Decision Date 22-JUL-2016 Page 6 of 13 PLANNING Reference Address Ward Number Park Lane (Land at) Plots 7-10 Barrow-in-Furness Walney North B07/2016/0346 Proposal Parish Decision Application for Minor Material Amendment following None Approved with the grant of planning permission 2015/0293 Case Officer conditions (Construction of 10 dwellings comprising of 6 Barry Jesson houses and 4 bungalows) to allow an increase in Decision Date 08-AUG-2016 depth of the plots by 1 metre, replace patio doors with single door set, brick plinth to all elevations and minor repositioning of plots (7-10) Reference Address Ward Number King Alfred Hotel Ocean Road Barrow-in-Furness Walney South B18/2016/0376 Proposal Parish Decision Alterations to five first floor windows to UPVC to None Refused match the rear and side elevations. Case Officer Decision Date Maureen Smith 19-JUL-2016 Page 7 of 13 BUILDING CONTROL Reference Address Ward Number 19 Ramsden Dock Road Barrow-in-Furness Barrow Island FV/2016/0242/ Description of Work Decision Application Change of use to form takeaway.
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