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Delegated List of Applications Determined Under Delegated Powers AB DELEGATED LIST OF APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED POWERS Date Report Compiled: 25-Nov-2005 Period for Report: 02/11/2005 to 25/11/2005 Plan 05/00932/FUL Date Issued 10/11/2005 Applicant Darenth Parish Council Darenth Hill Ladywood Road Darenth DA2 7LL Location Reeds Meadow Darenth Hill Darenth Kent Proposal Application for continued use of 1 No. metal storage container on allotment site Ward Bean & Darenth Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs Jennifer Herbert Plan 05/00935/TPO Date Issued 10/11/2005 Applicant Clive Harris George Wimpey East London Kings House 101-135 Kings Road Brentwood Essex CM14 4EE Location Darenth Village Park Darenth Kent Proposal Application to carry out various works to a number of trees on Darenth Village Park subject to Tree Preservation Order No. 1 1995 as set out in Tree Survey dated 8th September 2005. Ward Bean & Darenth Decision Consent TPO Officer Mr P Nicholls Plan 05/01005/FUL Date Issued 21/11/2005 Applicant Warren Ward/Royal Mail 50 West Hill Dartford DA1 1AA Location Royal Mail Pouch Box Land At Junction Of Darenth Park Avenue And Redding Close Darenth Kent Proposal Siting of a Royal Mail Pouch Box Ward Bean & Darenth Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs B Lidster Page 1 of 16 Plan 05/01069/REM Date Issued 09/11/2005 Applicant Mr R Burgess 22 Ladywood Road Darenth Kent DA2 7LL Location 22 Ladywood Road Darenth Kent DA2 7LL Proposal Submission of details relating to surface water drainage pursuant to Condition 2 of Planning Permission DA/05/00461/FUL for erection of a single storey side/rear extension Ward Bean & Darenth Decision Application formally discharged Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 04/01115/REM Date Issued 18/11/2005 Applicant Copthorn Homes Ltd & Land Securities Trading Ltd C/O Agent Location Waterstone Park Phase II London Road Greenhithe Kent DA9 9JQ Proposal Submission of details relating to surface water drainage and soakaways pursuant to Condition 30 of Planning Permission DA/02/00999/OUT for residential Ward Castle Decision Application formally discharged Officer Mr Graham Parkinson Plan 05/00976/FUL Date Issued 25/11/2005 Applicant S Wade 54 Steele Avenue Greenhithe Kent DA9 9PH Location 54 Steele Avenue Greenhithe Kent DA9 9PH Proposal Erection of a single storey rear extension together with single storey front extension to existing garage and front porch Ward Castle Decision Application Permitted Officer Miss Emma Jefferys Plan 05/00633/FUL Date Issued 04/11/2005 Applicant Mr Kenneth Maude/Kayley Ltd 68 Summerhouse Drive Bexley Kent DA5 2EE Location 196 London Road Stone Kent DA9 9JF Proposal Retention of a garage in rear garden Ward Castle Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr P Nicholls Page 2 of 16 Plan 05/01087/CPO Date Issued 18/11/2005 Applicant Fleetdown Infant School & KCC Education C/o Agent Location Fleetdown Infants School Lunedale Road Darenth Kent DA2 6JX Proposal Consultation on an application for the erection of an open sided aluminium shelter within enclosed playground Ward Dartford Brent Decision No Objection Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 05/00943/FUL Date Issued 09/11/2005 Applicant Mr & Mrs Kempton 8 Hesketh Avenue Dartford Kent DA2 6NP Location 8 Hesketh Avenue Dartford Kent DA2 6NP Proposal Erection of a part two/part single storey side/rear extension Ward Dartford Brent Decision Application Permitted Officer Miss Emma Jefferys Plan 05/00958/REM Date Issued 09/11/2005 Applicant Paul Bates 116 Park Road Dartford Kent DA1 1SZ Location 116 Park Road Dartford Kent DA1 1SZ Proposal Submission of details relating to watching brief pursuant to Condition 3 of Planning Permission DA/05/00083/FUL for erection of a part two/part first floor side extension with canopy along front elevation Ward Dartford Brent Decision Application formally discharged Officer Mr David Jeanes Plan 05/00963/FUL Date Issued 04/11/2005 Applicant Mr & Mrs Woodman 79 East Hill Dartford Kent DA1 1SN Location 79 East Hill Dartford Kent DA1 1SN Proposal Provision of 2 No. dormer windows in front elevation in connection with providing additional rooms in the roof space Ward Dartford Brent Decision Application refused, Over dominant feature Officer Mrs Jennifer Herbert Page 3 of 16 Plan 05/00521/COU Date Issued 16/11/2005 Applicant TRACS Brickfield Farm Main Road Longfield DA3 7PJ Location The Bungalow Hesketh Park Park Road Dartford Kent DA1 1ST Proposal Change of use & refurbishment of building to provide training/resource centre and tea/coffee bar together with 2m high security railings & gates around part of boundary of building Ward Dartford Brent Decision Application Withdrawn Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 05/00992/ADV Date Issued 25/11/2005 Applicant Primesight Advertising Ltd 3 Waterhouse Square 138-142 Holborn London EC1N 2NY Location Outside 38 Shepherds Lane Dartford Kent Proposal Display of 1 No. double sided free standing internally illuminated advertisement display unit Ward Dartford Heath Decision Application refused, Out of character in residential area Officer Miss Emma Jefferys Plan 05/00964/FUL Date Issued 18/11/2005 Applicant Mr P Russell 173 Chastilian Road Dartford Kent DA1 3LW Location 173 Chastilian Road Dartford Kent DA1 3LW Proposal Erection of a 2 storey side extension with front porch together with a rear conservatory Ward Dartford Heath Decision Application Permitted Officer Miss Emma Jefferys Plan 05/00970/FUL Date Issued 18/11/2005 Applicant Mr & Mrs N Cambridge 246 Shepherds Lane Dartford Kent DA1 2PW Location 246 Shepherds Lane Dartford Kent DA1 2PW Proposal Erection of a part two/part single storey rear/side extension Ward Dartford Heath Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr P Nicholls Page 4 of 16 Plan 05/00993/FUL Date Issued 18/11/2005 Applicant Warren Ward/Royal Mail 50 West Hill Dartford DA1 1AA Location Royal Mail Pouch Box Outside 17 Sharp Way Dartford Kent Proposal Siting of a Royal Mail Pouch box Ward Dartford Joyce Green Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 05/00936/ADV Date Issued 21/11/2005 Applicant Sure Start Dartford Childrens Centres Enterprise House 8 Essex Road Dartford Kent DA1 2AU Location Dartford YMCA Out Of Mischief Nursery School Marsh Street Dartford Kent DA1 5QB Proposal Display of a non-illuminated free standing sign at entrance gates to Nursery Ward Dartford Joyce Green Decision Consent for Advert. Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 05/00947/LDC Date Issued 02/11/2005 Applicant Mr Hassett 131 Colney Road Dartford Kent DA1 1TG Location 131 Colney Road Dartford Kent DA1 1TG Proposal Application under Section 10 of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 (Lawful Development Certificate) for the provision of a dormer window in rear elevation in connection with providing addition room in the roof space Ward Dartford New Town Decision Planning Permission not Required LDC Officer Mr P Nicholls Plan 05/01010/FUL Date Issued 18/11/2005 Applicant Mr C Venus 1 Invicta Road Dartford Kent DA2 6AY Location 1 Invicta Road Dartford Kent DA2 6AY Proposal Demolition of existing single storey rear extension and erection of a single storey rear extension (Amendments to Planning Permission DA/05/00056/FUL to increase length of extension) Ward Dartford New Town Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs B Lidster Page 5 of 16 Plan 05/01009/FUL Date Issued 18/11/2005 Applicant Mrs G French 2 Dewlands Avenue Dartford Kent DA2 6AJ Location 2 Dewlands Avenue Dartford Kent DA2 6AJ Proposal Erection of a single storey side extension to existing conservatory Ward Dartford New Town Decision Application Permitted Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 05/00967/FUL Date Issued 04/11/2005 Applicant Mr K Mepham 1 Brent Close Dartford Kent DA2 6DD Location 1 Brent Close Dartford Kent DA2 6DD Proposal Erection of a first floor side/rear extension Ward Dartford New Town Decision Application Refused - Overdevelopment of site, overbearing impact and detracts from symmetry Officer Mrs B Lidster Plan 05/01050/FUL Date Issued 21/11/2005 Applicant Mr Kenneth Orafor 49 Rosedale Close Dartford Kent DA2 6AL Location 49 Rosedale Close Dartford Kent DA2 6AL Proposal Application for the Variation of Condition 4 of Planning Permission DA/93/0106 in respect of conversion of existing garage into habitable room together with alterations to front elevation Ward Dartford New Town Decision Application Permitted Officer Mr P Nicholls Plan 03/00764/REM Date Issued 04/11/2005 Applicant Bovis Lend Lease Tanshire House Shackleford Road Elstead, Surrey GUB 6LB Location Buildings 81, 82, 84 & Car Park T Glaxo Wellcome Plc Millpond Road Dartford Kent DA1 5AH Proposal Submission of details relating to archaeological impact assessment pursuant to Condition 5 of Planning Permission DA/03/00377/FUL for erection of a three storey manufacturing building Ward Dartford Town Decision Approval of details (or revised details) Officer Mr P Nicholls Page 6 of 16 Plan 05/00981/REM Date Issued 04/11/2005 Applicant Building Design & Surveying Consultancy Melrose Farm Reigate Road Hookwood, Horley Surrey RH6 0AP Location 27 - 29 West Hill Dartford Kent DA1 5HZ Proposal Submission of details relating to noise attenuation measures pursuant to Condition 5 of Planning Permission DA/05/00458/LBC for the erection of single storey rear extensions and provision of dormer windows in front elevations Ward Dartford Town Decision Approval of details (or revised details) Officer Mr David Jeanes Plan 05/00971/COU Date Issued 18/11/2005 Applicant Tumaru Properties Limited C/o Chaianbow Management Services Hope House 45 Great Peter Street London SW1P 3LT Location Managers Suite Priory Centre Dartford
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